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ernie stevens: and we'll interview the crow nation chairman, darrin old coyote.our elders, our chiefs, our warriors have fought for this land, this language, this way of life. we also learn about traits of leadership in indian country, and hear from our elders, on this native report. narrator: production of native report is made possible by grants from the shakopee mdewakanton sioux community, the blandin foundation, and the duluth superior area community foundation. [music playing]
ernie stevens: and we'll interview the crow nation chairman, darrin old coyote.our elders, our chiefs, our warriors have fought for this land, this language, this way of life. we also learn about traits of leadership in indian country, and hear from our elders, on this native report. narrator: production of native report is made possible by grants from the shakopee mdewakanton sioux community, the blandin foundation, and the duluth superior area community foundation. [music playing]
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crow. jon: brazil's president declares three days of national mourning after a chattered plane carrying brazilian team crashed in colombia. and a handful of them sur vied horrific trash. the team heading to final after a fairy tale season. >> beyond devastating, jon. 76 people confirmed dead, that number could still rise around 10 last night the pilots of this incoming charter plane radioed an electrical emergency. dozens of rescuers work through the night trying to pull survivors, so far at least five survived but remain in critical, very difficult to get to the plane. the chatter plane had departed santa cruz, bolivia. almost the entire soccer team was on board on plane and here they are as they are about to take off so excited on the way to play medellin, that in the copa sudamÉrica final. now delayed. this video showing players ecstatic after the dream season. the soccer club now saying let this be the last image of our warriors most of these young warriors are now dead. >> we were very moved and shared a lot of the dream with them but the dream is now over. >> again, at least 76 people confi
crow. jon: brazil's president declares three days of national mourning after a chattered plane carrying brazilian team crashed in colombia. and a handful of them sur vied horrific trash. the team heading to final after a fairy tale season. >> beyond devastating, jon. 76 people confirmed dead, that number could still rise around 10 last night the pilots of this incoming charter plane radioed an electrical emergency. dozens of rescuers work through the night trying to pull survivors, so far...
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crow canyon road with power line repairing now. >> a murder mystery on the east coast is getting national headlines that includes clients of the first lady to be melania trump. jess yes is -- jess yes is here. >> police focused their attention on a luxury apartment in the big apple. it comes at the victim's body was found a state away. >> a newly discovered body in a shallow grave in new jersey is thought to be that of 26-year-old hofstra university graduate who lived in connecticut and played hockey. he when out saturday night in new york city for a night out with friends. he was last seen entering this luxury manhattan apartment building at 7:00 a.m. authorities think he went to the authority with two other men and three women who just met in the earlier hours of manhattan nightclub. his father reported him missing a few hours later. >> a total lost. he trusted everyone. everyone that came in contact with him loved him. he was one of a kind. >> when police looked at apartment complex they say they found the victim's colleagues covered in blood, bloody sheets and towels if plastic bags tossed down the chute. >> we focus our investi
crow canyon road with power line repairing now. >> a murder mystery on the east coast is getting national headlines that includes clients of the first lady to be melania trump. jess yes is -- jess yes is here. >> police focused their attention on a luxury apartment in the big apple. it comes at the victim's body was found a state away. >> a newly discovered body in a shallow grave in new jersey is thought to be that of 26-year-old hofstra university graduate who lived in...
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reyna crow: i hope weve accomplished letting enbridge know that the people of this nation and the peoplef this world, tribal or otherwise, have withdrawn their social license to pollute water, and that they need to find an honest, nonviolent way to make a living. amy goodman: where are you from? reyna crow: duluth, minnesota. idle no more duluth. protester 17: i got maced twice. i got bit by a dog. i was the front line. amy goodman: where did you get bit? protester 17: i got bit on the ankle, where my boot is. so, i told them they needed to leave, but the guy didnt believe me. so he didnt want to listen. he stuck his hand out, and he maced me, this other guy, and i think he maced a lady, too. then they tried getting the dogs on us. i was just standing there, wasnt really doing nothing. that dog ran up on me, and it bit myaround my ankle. amy goodman: you pushed them back, though? protester 17: yes. amy goodman: why is this such an important fight to you? protester 17: because water is life. like i said, without water, wed we would not be here. these plants wouldnt be here. thered be no o
reyna crow: i hope weve accomplished letting enbridge know that the people of this nation and the peoplef this world, tribal or otherwise, have withdrawn their social license to pollute water, and that they need to find an honest, nonviolent way to make a living. amy goodman: where are you from? reyna crow: duluth, minnesota. idle no more duluth. protester 17: i got maced twice. i got bit by a dog. i was the front line. amy goodman: where did you get bit? protester 17: i got bit on the ankle,...
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on park service history by documenting racial segregation and units of the national park system in virginia during the jim crow and modern civil rights eras. according to the je og geograph. they're in the northeastern region. practice by some mps units established in virginia. what strategies did african-americans devise to gain equal access to recreational resources in the years following official desegregation. the national capital region is examining the history of national park service and public policy. in 1967, the year before washington erupted in protest and violence after the as assassination of dr. king, the agency had sponsored a summer in the parks program providing activities for city residence, following the d.c. riots, as they were called, the mayor credited the summer in the parks program with preventing trouble in washington for becoming worse than it was and it was pretty bad. and he also publicly praised the park service and thanked them for saving the city. so how did that program work and what were its legacies. so these are just a few of the projects that will help national park service
on park service history by documenting racial segregation and units of the national park system in virginia during the jim crow and modern civil rights eras. according to the je og geograph. they're in the northeastern region. practice by some mps units established in virginia. what strategies did african-americans devise to gain equal access to recreational resources in the years following official desegregation. the national capital region is examining the history of national park service and...
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crow, segregation, starting in the 1890s, separate car act in louisiana, the proliferation of racist images about black people, reducing the complexity of our humanity to syphers, culminating with the birth of a nation. by whom? the president of the united states, woodrow wilson. >> we always had heights and then immediately followed by these great depths. >> absolutely. except you and i, anyone in our generation, thought this cycle was over. that it would be impossible to repeat it. particularly after the election and re-election of the first black man in the white house. i don't know about you, but i was totally shocked. >> i was shocked and at the same time i was challenged because this will change things one way or another and maybe energize people. let me ask you directly how will president trump change the life of the average person of color in this country? >> i have no idea. i'm more concerned -- the first thing i want to talk to you about is how he's going to affect the legacy of a man you and i both love and admire, barak hussein obama. there was a black pharaoh, the 25th dynasty was the nubbian pharao pharaohs. when he lost his throne, they chiselled his name off monuments. >> wow. >> tha
crow, segregation, starting in the 1890s, separate car act in louisiana, the proliferation of racist images about black people, reducing the complexity of our humanity to syphers, culminating with the birth of a nation. by whom? the president of the united states, woodrow wilson. >> we always had heights and then immediately followed by these great depths. >> absolutely. except you and i, anyone in our generation, thought this cycle was over. that it would be impossible to repeat...
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crow, legacies that haunt us to this day. because of its honesty, this museum will spark dialogue not just about our past but about our present. it will be an important part of the nationalectively face our racial issues and divisions and move forward somehow together. this striking monument to african-american contributions and citizenship, this national museum of african-american history and culture will help us in our common cause of building a more perfect union. to quote lincoln, it will strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation's wounds. congratulations to director lonnie bunch and to his staff for this remarkable, remarkable achievement and to the museum's council, the smithsonian regents and all of the staff who help make today possible. thank you. [ applause ] >> please welcome the vice chair of the board of regents of the smithsonian institution and president of rensselaer polytechnic institute, dr. shirley ann jackson. [ applause ] >> good morning. it is a high honor for me to be here today. i began my life, my education, surrounded by the resources of our nation's capital, but in a segregated school, the people with the highest expectation
crow, legacies that haunt us to this day. because of its honesty, this museum will spark dialogue not just about our past but about our present. it will be an important part of the nationalectively face our racial issues and divisions and move forward somehow together. this striking monument to african-american contributions and citizenship, this national museum of african-american history and culture will help us in our common cause of building a more perfect union. to quote lincoln, it will...