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gentlemen mentioned friendship house is drug and alcohol treatment center serving american indians. we are the oldest social service agency in the united states run by and for american ibd yens and nextier we turn 60 years old. the village project was division of hel 18 walkzoo. it will offer medical issue dental and cultural gathering space and youth program and elder program and officer top farm i menning hel inn you can't understand it without understanding hers. as a child helen was taken from or family on the navajo. reservation in utah. under the federal termination act to e race the culture and enforce asimulation helen was relocated to san francisco. dropped off in the mission assured of housing and services and employment. she arrived and nothing. of the from this experience that hel sxen 3, native women built friendship house. this afternoon, myself and relatives. we are here to ask to you approve helen's vision to build the social service and hub for american indians in san francisco. the village a place where native peoples can access supportive service but more than that
gentlemen mentioned friendship house is drug and alcohol treatment center serving american indians. we are the oldest social service agency in the united states run by and for american ibd yens and nextier we turn 60 years old. the village project was division of hel 18 walkzoo. it will offer medical issue dental and cultural gathering space and youth program and elder program and officer top farm i menning hel inn you can't understand it without understanding hers. as a child helen was taken...
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american indians. is that a permissible racial political classification? is it an illegal racial classification? and by the way, one little shocking thing i learned in the book is that if you do have one quarter or less or more indian blood, you could go to the bureau of indian affairs and get a certificate of blood of indian blood, quantum you can find this on the web. i'm not making this up that that says exactly what blood quantum you have, which you know, frankly reminded me of nazi laws about michelins and so forth and so on. they if someone identifies as white in their life and suddenly takes dna test and discovers that they have nonwhite ancestry, say, some distant african american, an african ancestry can now lawfully identify as an african american. and if how much dna is or are there some other cultural attributes that you have to acquire to be able to claim african-american status? and there is one case about this, by the way, which we could discuss in the comments if anyone wants. what is t
american indians. is that a permissible racial political classification? is it an illegal racial classification? and by the way, one little shocking thing i learned in the book is that if you do have one quarter or less or more indian blood, you could go to the bureau of indian affairs and get a certificate of blood of indian blood, quantum you can find this on the web. i'm not making this up that that says exactly what blood quantum you have, which you know, frankly reminded me of nazi laws...
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gentlemen mentioned friendship house is drug and alcohol treatment center serving american indians. we are the oldest social service agency in the united states run by and for american ibd yens and nextier we turn 60 years old. the village project was division of hel 18 walkzoo. it will offer medical issue dental and cultural gathering space and youth program and elder program and officer top farm i menning hel inn you can't understand it without understanding hers. as a child helen was taken from or family on the navajo. reservation in utah. under the federal termination act to e race the culture and enforce asimulation helen was relocated to san francisco. dropped off in the mission assured of housing and services and employment. she arrived and nothing. of the from this experience that hel sxen 3, native women built friendship house. this afternoon, myself and relatives. we are here to ask to you approve helen's vision to build the social service and hub for american indians in san francisco. the village a place where native peoples can access supportive service but more than that
gentlemen mentioned friendship house is drug and alcohol treatment center serving american indians. we are the oldest social service agency in the united states run by and for american ibd yens and nextier we turn 60 years old. the village project was division of hel 18 walkzoo. it will offer medical issue dental and cultural gathering space and youth program and elder program and officer top farm i menning hel inn you can't understand it without understanding hers. as a child helen was taken...
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would be possible without the tremendous support of our community partners which include the american indian cultural center, the friendship youth program. the native american health center and the american indian cultural district. and most importantly, our parent advisory committee. >> good evening can i'm lisa miller and the chair for education parent advise row committee. to my left, is shama our secretary and we have a student representative that is miley dean and a parent representative that is also with us today, her name is britney bureaus. >> good evening, the american indian community has been dis en franchised historically continuinging with the establishment decide to kill the indian and save the man, as well as simulation programs. more recently we've seen increased in native american and alaska representation at the state and federal levels of government with active legislators, members of congress and secretary of interior and national park director chuck sams. locally the community has experienced the success of indian culture center in 2017, removal of both pioneer and colum
would be possible without the tremendous support of our community partners which include the american indian cultural center, the friendship youth program. the native american health center and the american indian cultural district. and most importantly, our parent advisory committee. >> good evening can i'm lisa miller and the chair for education parent advise row committee. to my left, is shama our secretary and we have a student representative that is miley dean and a parent...
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the wagon trains travel deep into the heart of the ancient tribal life of the american indian, involving him and a wave of the future. he could not comprehend. the indian first met the newcomer with violence. soon learned craftier ways investing in. the rigors of daily life were relieved by equally rigorous forms of relaxation. a favorite sport among the men was the exercise of skill exhibited in breaking a high spirited colt into controlled obedience to its owner. when the wagon trains were still for the night, folk songs from the old world were recalled with fond sentiment and new ones told of toils encountered in conquering the plains. on festive occasions, pioneer wagon dwellers gathered around the campfire and another folk dance. americana was originated. it is performed today as the hoedown. of. folk. and tobacco. the solid wealth of the american west was ultimately found in the grass and in the soil. in the 30 years following the 1860s, more land was brought under cultivation than in all the previous history of the united states. during the same period, the population of the natio
the wagon trains travel deep into the heart of the ancient tribal life of the american indian, involving him and a wave of the future. he could not comprehend. the indian first met the newcomer with violence. soon learned craftier ways investing in. the rigors of daily life were relieved by equally rigorous forms of relaxation. a favorite sport among the men was the exercise of skill exhibited in breaking a high spirited colt into controlled obedience to its owner. when the wagon trains were...
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you know, i can give you an example on yeah, i've done some pro bono work for the american indian movement. going back to 1992. i was there at their request. i was seeing a special prosecutor, the united states government in san francisco tribunal for inflicting international crimes against indigenous people and people of color here in the united states, which that's exactly when i 1st got involved in dealing with american indian issues . so amnesty international law launched a big campaign on behalf of indigenous people all over the world. ok, so they sent me this cam. i'm still on the board at the time. they sent me the campaign literature that that was going on all over the world. and guess what? they said absolutely nothing in there. i'm the genocidal plight of indigenous people here in the united states and canada. not a work. i've worked up in canada for what they call 1st nations up there. not a word. it eod i. but what do you do? it's just stuck. there it is. one of the checks and balances and the lenny where does that all go? how do we know exactly what happens to it? we don't kno
you know, i can give you an example on yeah, i've done some pro bono work for the american indian movement. going back to 1992. i was there at their request. i was seeing a special prosecutor, the united states government in san francisco tribunal for inflicting international crimes against indigenous people and people of color here in the united states, which that's exactly when i 1st got involved in dealing with american indian issues . so amnesty international law launched a big campaign on...
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in the early 1800s, the buffalo population in north america exceeded 30 million, and the american indian population was near seven million. the military systematically eliminated buffalo to eliminate the indians. in addition, westward expansion and the greed of non-indian buffalo hunters reduced the buffalo population to 500 and the indian population to 250,000 by the turn of the century. with confinement of indians to reservation lands, indians had lost their primary food source, lifestyle and independence. in 1991, a handful of indian tribes organized the intertribal bison cooperative to begin restoration of buffalo to indian tribes. day, t itbc is compsed of 6tribes across 1states wh buffalo her, llective the larst herd ithe unit states. the bualo are ry good stewards othe land ey're a turally miating anal. they don just totay in o area anovgraze. theye naturay migratg. they geenough rm to roa theyl move fm area tarea. thcattle a the oth animals,hey'll orgraze if you kp them oy one aretoo long soou don have ke care them. theyake caref themsees. they're very hardynimals. anwe just d a
in the early 1800s, the buffalo population in north america exceeded 30 million, and the american indian population was near seven million. the military systematically eliminated buffalo to eliminate the indians. in addition, westward expansion and the greed of non-indian buffalo hunters reduced the buffalo population to 500 and the indian population to 250,000 by the turn of the century. with confinement of indians to reservation lands, indians had lost their primary food source, lifestyle and...
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the american indians were seen as a scourge as a social pariah that needed to be expunged, expelled and exterminated from much of either the eastern seaboard. mm hm. the elimination of so called inferior races and extermination camps typical of the west. hitler had hardly come up with anything new bloemfontein. 19 o. one british concentration camp. bout house 1945, but not the extermination camps. ah, the wisdom well, did anyone living on exposing its colonies? bruiser empower, extremely profitable for the bridge. the french tried to, to copy in his books and articles. paul, craig roberts, professor of economics and well known journalist and former u. s. assistant secretary of the treasury for economic policy analyzes the economic factors destabilizing the world. i know to thank that region attribute or european colonialism la to anything other than the money making the sun never set all the british empire. the goal is we're, we're everywhere. hey, this empowers far, far older than now. they're in the monsters. i like the british people, they colonial policy was unthinkable. cut off hit
the american indians were seen as a scourge as a social pariah that needed to be expunged, expelled and exterminated from much of either the eastern seaboard. mm hm. the elimination of so called inferior races and extermination camps typical of the west. hitler had hardly come up with anything new bloemfontein. 19 o. one british concentration camp. bout house 1945, but not the extermination camps. ah, the wisdom well, did anyone living on exposing its colonies? bruiser empower, extremely...
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the american indians who are seen as a scourge as a social pariah, that needed to be expunged expelled and exterminated from much of ah, the eastern seaboard. mm hm. the elimination of so called inferior races and extermination camps typical of the west . hitler had hardly come up with anything new bloemfontein. 19 o. one british concentration camp. mount houghton. 1945 nazi extermination camp. ah, the wisdom? well, did anyone living else exposing its colonies? bruiser empower, extremely profitable for the british. the french tried to, to copy in his books and articles, poll, craig roberts, professor of economics and well known journalist and former u. s. assistant secretary of the treasury for economic policy analyzes the economic factors destabilizing the world. i know to take that wager attribute, or european colonialism or to anything other than the money making. the sun never set all the british empire. the college were, were everywhere, had the same powers, far, far older than now. learned the lances. i like the british people. they colonial policy was unthinkable. cut off hitler
the american indians who are seen as a scourge as a social pariah, that needed to be expunged expelled and exterminated from much of ah, the eastern seaboard. mm hm. the elimination of so called inferior races and extermination camps typical of the west . hitler had hardly come up with anything new bloemfontein. 19 o. one british concentration camp. mount houghton. 1945 nazi extermination camp. ah, the wisdom? well, did anyone living else exposing its colonies? bruiser empower, extremely...
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mezo american indianers? what is it t about tobacco that triggers them so profoundly? do you think? i don't know. maybe they've never tried one . but you look at a ashetonnice cigar , it's a beautiful cigar . it's mildmay tatiara. paronto. >> it's a great cigar .y try one . >> oh, i have an ls striking a blow for freedom that is the smell of freedom.f we appreciate your coming on tonight and standing up for american. thank you god . great to see you. we well, joe biden is just announced that we're going>> g to against our own interestsod, send missile batteries, armored vehicles and a whole lot more to ukraine. saifor ever so against our interests. >> well, that may be anukra understatement. we may be disarming our owninfo country by doing this reporter just ask the secretary of the navy, carlos del toro, whether the military, quote, might get to the point wheres t has to make the decision, whether it needs to arm itself or ukraine. they'll trsion ty to blow off the question. concer >> he answered this way.r
mezo american indianers? what is it t about tobacco that triggers them so profoundly? do you think? i don't know. maybe they've never tried one . but you look at a ashetonnice cigar , it's a beautiful cigar . it's mildmay tatiara. paronto. >> it's a great cigar .y try one . >> oh, i have an ls striking a blow for freedom that is the smell of freedom.f we appreciate your coming on tonight and standing up for american. thank you god . great to see you. we well, joe biden is just...
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the indian nation, the beavercreek indians, from the tribe of south carolina the indian tribe, american indianociation, the assumption or tribe of indians, the indian people —-dash many of these are here with us today. would you please stand and be recognized? [applause] [applause] by the time is english the charles town on the banks of the ashley river in 1670 a global network for trading and selling west africans into slavers well established by a european nation. sending enslaved people to brazil's lewis indies and american colonies. between 17177540% of the enslaved west africans entering did so in charleston which today is a location of the new international african-american museum. [applause] they came from the coast of the ivory coast and the gulf coast in west africa known today as republic of congo and ghana. this importation of enslaved persons was criminalizing the united states in 1808. these people are probably represented today by the nation some living in south carolina on the sea island properties owned by their ancestors. on st. helena island with the national landmark designa
the indian nation, the beavercreek indians, from the tribe of south carolina the indian tribe, american indianociation, the assumption or tribe of indians, the indian people —-dash many of these are here with us today. would you please stand and be recognized? [applause] [applause] by the time is english the charles town on the banks of the ashley river in 1670 a global network for trading and selling west africans into slavers well established by a european nation. sending enslaved people to...
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enrollment and a lot of parents felt like they were discrime understand against were korean american, indianere frustrated. as far as what the penalties are we're doing the investigation. if there is violation of the virginia human rights act. we notify them, they are required to fix their policy, if they refuse we go to court we have a judge order them to do so. the offers of civil rights in my office exists to make sure nobody is discriminated against because of their racial background. stuart: in your view, this is disequity is discriminatory and there by wrong. that means, that you're then going to have to downplay or diminish rewards for asian-american students. then yes, it is discriminatory. i heard some kind of commentators on the left say this national merit recognition is not that big of a deal. these students already had good grades. the reality i know of at least one virginia school gives free tuition if you're one of the national merit award recipients. only top 3% of high school students. that is free tuition, 20 plus thiazole laster a year, worth $90,000. i'm a child of immigr
enrollment and a lot of parents felt like they were discrime understand against were korean american, indianere frustrated. as far as what the penalties are we're doing the investigation. if there is violation of the virginia human rights act. we notify them, they are required to fix their policy, if they refuse we go to court we have a judge order them to do so. the offers of civil rights in my office exists to make sure nobody is discriminated against because of their racial background....
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one areas the native american indians would -- which i am a descendant.ant to say divided, we have to come together. i am so grateful for the no labels concept. i am grateful that we do not put stick this as stigmas and labels on people. i had a car crash in 2019 and when i -- one of his speeches said he had been to the mountaintop and he said where he been -- we had all been unified together black, china, indian. we were all unified. host: we will let you go we will hear from dr. chavis. guest: thank you. i first want to thank her for her service to the nation. my father was in world war i and i have a special place in my heart for people who had third -- served america. but to what she was saying the celebration of dr. martin luther king jr. is for all, not just some people. i think he would be pleased that we have made congress since he articulated the i have a dream speech. but he would also be encouraging us to do more today. not to be satisfied with where we are and certainly to not let us start falling backwards. we need to go forward area and i th
one areas the native american indians would -- which i am a descendant.ant to say divided, we have to come together. i am so grateful for the no labels concept. i am grateful that we do not put stick this as stigmas and labels on people. i had a car crash in 2019 and when i -- one of his speeches said he had been to the mountaintop and he said where he been -- we had all been unified together black, china, indian. we were all unified. host: we will let you go we will hear from dr. chavis....
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the only one that is supposed to be here as a native is a native american indians.f which i am a descendant. i just want to say that divided, we have to come together. i am so grateful for the no labels concept. i am so grateful that we don't let stigmas and labels be put on people. i got in a car accident in 2017, and i was going to be the lord and i saw a sea of people of all colors. i remember in march move 13 speeches he said he had been to the mountaintop and seen where we were all unified together, blackmun, white men, china men, indian. we were all unified. host: ra cornell. we will hear from dr. chavis. guest: thank you. i first want to thank her for service to the country in the military. my father was a world war i veteran have personality for people who have served in the military. let me address what she was saying, yes a celebration of darden -- dr. martin luther king jr. is a federal holiday for all not just some people. i think dr. king would be pleased that we have made progress since he articulated the "i have a dream" speech. but he also would be e
the only one that is supposed to be here as a native is a native american indians.f which i am a descendant. i just want to say that divided, we have to come together. i am so grateful for the no labels concept. i am so grateful that we don't let stigmas and labels be put on people. i got in a car accident in 2017, and i was going to be the lord and i saw a sea of people of all colors. i remember in march move 13 speeches he said he had been to the mountaintop and seen where we were all unified...
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what is it about tobacco which was a religious sacrament for the american indians that triggers them don't know. maybe they have never tried one. you look at a nice ashton cigar. try one. >> tucker: oh, i have. striking a throw for freedom. that's the smell of freedom. we appreciate you coming on. >> god bless. >> tucker: joe biden said we will send armed vehicles to ukraine forever. we may be disarming our own country. the secretary of the navy was asked in the military would have to make the decision to arm itself or ukraine? he said yeah, that's always been a concern for us. that's where we are. this lt. colonel joins us tonight. this is a serious admission by the secretary that we are disarming ourselves on behalf of ukraine. >> well, it is. it underscores the really big problem. the administration doesn't have a strategy or even an idea what it is trying to accomplish on the ground in ukraine. we sent some of the patriots. we are putting in the bradleys. strikers. the numbers keep going up. this is not the older stuff. now you are getting into the bone. how long will you do this
what is it about tobacco which was a religious sacrament for the american indians that triggers them don't know. maybe they have never tried one. you look at a nice ashton cigar. try one. >> tucker: oh, i have. striking a throw for freedom. that's the smell of freedom. we appreciate you coming on. >> god bless. >> tucker: joe biden said we will send armed vehicles to ukraine forever. we may be disarming our own country. the secretary of the navy was asked in the military would...
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those are it is in the american indian cultural district's footprint and the quato a corridor of significance for them, too. i would ask if you roached out to them? >> we would really like to. if you have that information. yea. >> i can pass along. >> thank you. >> ooum curious to hear from commissioner thomas should they bring back kilowatt. commissioner thomas. i within to a few good shows and events at the club house become in the day. i'm looking forward to what they bring to kilowatt. >> yea. i don't have major questions but i'm -- really excite body this. it is grit you are keeping the name and the history. it is not turning to something that will people write us about and say, how could you. thank you for that. [laughter]. yea. no questions from me. so. all right. you can have a seat. >> thank you. why thank you. >> we want start with motions and will end with public comment. any motions? i move to approve this with staff recommendations. seconded. now public comments. one porn zoom >> hello i work for. and met with the folks early. and i used to work at the kilowatt i cannot actual mo
those are it is in the american indian cultural district's footprint and the quato a corridor of significance for them, too. i would ask if you roached out to them? >> we would really like to. if you have that information. yea. >> i can pass along. >> thank you. >> ooum curious to hear from commissioner thomas should they bring back kilowatt. commissioner thomas. i within to a few good shows and events at the club house become in the day. i'm looking forward to what they...
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this is ukraine michael - this is the same story that repeated when life, for example, american indiansl. i 'm not talking about africans and so on. that is , by and large. these meanings, these patterns, these values, and these values. they openly declare, you understand, that is, on the one hand, see bm and on the other hand , throw poles chekhov into the furnace. in my opinion. well, this is so first of all i want to turn to you, but it seems to me shameful to agree with this. but this, of course, we don't have this, of course, this is what, which sounds cynical and so, because if someone throws people into the furnace, or it seems to me, that's what we sound too. thanks. yes, that might be the other side. mobilize mobilized 30,000 people to throw in this meat grinder, well done uh, i think now it is being reported that this is about george soros. here are many. when i still say so at a time when we could afford to discuss on the streets of moscow in cafes and restaurants and our city, i know with my own how many colleagues are all sorts of liberal, so i discussed it was worth mentio
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the most ever. 60 are black, 54 hispanic, 18 asian american, five american indian and alaska native, that according to pew research. 80% of them are democrats. there's also a record number of women, they hold 20% of the seats. stuart: thank you. democrat stacy abrams refusing to accept defeat. she last two bids for the governorship of georgia but the failed candidates is she will, quote, likely run for office again. that story coming up for you. house republicans plan to go after the biden administration for weapon icing federal agencies against everyday americans. some democrats say the gop is trying to vilify agencies for political gain. details on that for you as well. republicans made good on a key 2022 campaign promise, they just voted to cut $71 billion in irs funding, and set aside the hiring of 87,000 new agents. florida commerce woman cat cammac will breakdown have agenda next. ♪ they provide the potential for regular income... are federally tax-free... and have historically low risk. call today to request your free bond guide. 1-800-763-2763. that's 1-800-763-2763. stuart:
the most ever. 60 are black, 54 hispanic, 18 asian american, five american indian and alaska native, that according to pew research. 80% of them are democrats. there's also a record number of women, they hold 20% of the seats. stuart: thank you. democrat stacy abrams refusing to accept defeat. she last two bids for the governorship of georgia but the failed candidates is she will, quote, likely run for office again. that story coming up for you. house republicans plan to go after the biden...
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important chapter to our state's history with the inauguration of maryland's first governor and first indian-american lieutenant governor and i urge all marylanders to join me in wishing governor-elect moore lieutenant governor elect miller and dared administration much continued success in the years ahead. with this peaceful transition we proved once again here in this hall would place that our nation's founding principals still prevail. tonight i am overcome with gratitude for my great partner and friend lieutenant governor boyd rutherford for maryland's amazing first later my beautiful wife, my entire family, the members of my cabinet, our governor's office staff and every single member of the hogan rutherford administration for their eight years of dedication and for their incredible contributions and accomplishments. most of all i am grateful to all of you, the people of maryland for your heartfelt support and in times of personal challenges for your countless prayers. the honor of serving as your governor is second only to the honor of being your fellow maryland or and i can tell you that there
important chapter to our state's history with the inauguration of maryland's first governor and first indian-american lieutenant governor and i urge all marylanders to join me in wishing governor-elect moore lieutenant governor elect miller and dared administration much continued success in the years ahead. with this peaceful transition we proved once again here in this hall would place that our nation's founding principals still prevail. tonight i am overcome with gratitude for my great...
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and in washington state, there's a pilot program specifically for the american indian, alaska native, and this summer will be 988's one-year anniversary since its launch. back to you. >>> hello again, everyone. thank you so much for joining me this saturday. i'm fredricka whitfield. this just in to cnn -- white house chief of staff ron chain expected to step down according to "the new york times." let's get right to white house correspondent arlette saenz. what are you learning? >> reporter: fred, this would mark a significant change in leadership at the white house. "the new york times" reporting just moments ago that chief of staff ron claim is expected to step down in the coming weeks. there has not been a successor that's been identified yet. according to "the new york times," and that announcement of replacement likely would not come until after the state of the union address. but ron klain has been one of the president's closest advisers since the start of this administration. and really there has been very little turnover when it comes to the senior staff at the white house. t
and in washington state, there's a pilot program specifically for the american indian, alaska native, and this summer will be 988's one-year anniversary since its launch. back to you. >>> hello again, everyone. thank you so much for joining me this saturday. i'm fredricka whitfield. this just in to cnn -- white house chief of staff ron chain expected to step down according to "the new york times." let's get right to white house correspondent arlette saenz. what are you...
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and to the first indian american lieutenant governor. i urge all marylanders to join me in wishing governor-elect more, --moore and their ministry should much continued success in the years ahead. with this peaceful transition, we prove once again, here in this hallowed place. that our nation's founding principles still prevail. tonight, i am overcome with gratitude for my partner and friend, lieutenant governor rutherford peered for maryland's amazing first later, my beautiful wife yumi, my family, the members of my cabinet, our governor's office staff and every single member of the administration. for their eight years of dedication and incredible contributions and accomplishments. most of all, i am grateful to all of you, the people of maryland. for your heartfelt support and in times of personal challenges, for your countless prayers. the honor of serving as your governor is second only to the honor of being your fellow marylanders. i can tell you that there has not been a single day, good or bad, when i was not grateful for the priv
and to the first indian american lieutenant governor. i urge all marylanders to join me in wishing governor-elect more, --moore and their ministry should much continued success in the years ahead. with this peaceful transition, we prove once again, here in this hallowed place. that our nation's founding principles still prevail. tonight, i am overcome with gratitude for my partner and friend, lieutenant governor rutherford peered for maryland's amazing first later, my beautiful wife yumi, my...
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black citizens to write in watts, young american indians to commitit suicide because they sw in thend future and proud able-bodied families we doubt their lives in eastern kentucky and appalachia. while he did not discount the dangers and difficulties of challenging an incumbent president, he observed these are not ordinary times and this is no ordinary election. two weeks later, martin luther king would deliver what turned out to be his final speech in memphis. he had traveled a long distance from the 27 euros minister who we met in clark johnson's brilliant docudrama on boycott, think about that. quickly, anything striking aboue the tone, or vision of the speech and mayber connections with the earlier king or growth, anybody? we just got a little more -- >> dismantling orng challenging aspects of capital of israel the underbelly to his tone and strengthening and forwarding black institutions -- supporting. i think that takes sort of a position more the front of his discourse than it had h previouy before it had been more about of political operations, movement, nonviolence, et ceter
black citizens to write in watts, young american indians to commitit suicide because they sw in thend future and proud able-bodied families we doubt their lives in eastern kentucky and appalachia. while he did not discount the dangers and difficulties of challenging an incumbent president, he observed these are not ordinary times and this is no ordinary election. two weeks later, martin luther king would deliver what turned out to be his final speech in memphis. he had traveled a long distance...
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the area is considered the heart of the american indian cultural district. among its many features are a gym, medical and dental clinic, and a rooftop farm for practice decisional foods and medicine. the village is scheduled to open in 2025. >>> also today, california's first partner is coming to the bay area. she's the wife of california governor gavin newsom, at stanford university. her organization is working alongside the stanford graduate school of business to increase corporate diversity. they'll unveil a new corporate playbook and an on-campus event. >>> this morning the power ball is growing. no one won last night. here were the numbers just in case you got something small. 1, 4, 12, 36, 49, with a power ball number of 5. if you had that, you would have received $613 million. one ticket purchased in southern california actually matched five of the numbers, which is worth $1 million. the next drawing is tomorrow. >>> you're probably up and getting ready for work. we take a live look looking over to san francisco. beautiful shot this morning. looks nic
the area is considered the heart of the american indian cultural district. among its many features are a gym, medical and dental clinic, and a rooftop farm for practice decisional foods and medicine. the village is scheduled to open in 2025. >>> also today, california's first partner is coming to the bay area. she's the wife of california governor gavin newsom, at stanford university. her organization is working alongside the stanford graduate school of business to increase corporate...