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not only not done this for enbridge, but not fordapl were deb haaland was protesting. >> sadly, deb haalandtepped up and the bide administration certainly has ained her to their position. it is tragic. there is no environmental impact statement on this. it would not pass the climate test. it is bigger than keystone. if keystone would not pass, why with this? let alone the water impact. this is 1/5 of the world's water. enbridge is in the middle of the water well of our territory. the heartland of the water. the army corps of engineers and department of interior, the agency has stepped up to protect the waters of the people of minnesota, nor any of the waters of this territory. it is so disappointi the biden administration is throwing indigenous people under the bus, water under the bus. there is no new water. that everybody is tolerating more and more arrests as if that is how it goes these days, we just keep arresting people because we think our projects are a great thing. i am sdisappointed in the biden administtion and deb haaland, every agency. i'm so disappointed there destroying our p
not only not done this for enbridge, but not fordapl were deb haaland was protesting. >> sadly, deb haalandtepped up and the bide administration certainly has ained her to their position. it is tragic. there is no environmental impact statement on this. it would not pass the climate test. it is bigger than keystone. if keystone would not pass, why with this? let alone the water impact. this is 1/5 of the world's water. enbridge is in the middle of the water well of our territory. the...
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we were really fortunate that secretary deb haaland came.ed that as an american people -- as a native american people, we still have an extension to one another. it is really a good feeling to know that someone in her position is listening to what we are doing, and is paying attention to how we move forward with the repatriation act. as we move forward, there will be other ceremonies with other tribes that move forward with bringing home their children. amy: and we will certainly follow them. i want to thank you, christopher eagle bear for joining us, a member of the sicangu youth council, speaking to us from south dakota. that does it for our show. democracy now! is produced with renee feltz, mike burke, deena guzder, messiah rhodes, nermeen shaikh, maria taracena, tami woronoff, charina nadura, sam alcoff, tey marie astudillo, john hamilton, robby karran, hany massoud and adriano contreras. our geneúúxll9 ev ♪ >>> hello and welcome to nhk "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in new york. >>> the delta variant has strained medical systems ar
we were really fortunate that secretary deb haaland came.ed that as an american people -- as a native american people, we still have an extension to one another. it is really a good feeling to know that someone in her position is listening to what we are doing, and is paying attention to how we move forward with the repatriation act. as we move forward, there will be other ceremonies with other tribes that move forward with bringing home their children. amy: and we will certainly follow them. i...
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judy: secretary of the interior, depth haaland -- deb haaland, we thank you very much. sec. hank you. ♪ judy: for the first time, the united states government today warned american companies and individuals about the risks of doing business, studying or investing, in hong kong. the biden administration also sanctioned hong kong officials and accused them of eroding the city's freedoms as the chinese government continues to force its will on hongong. here is nick schifrin. >> judy, today's business advisory says because of the 2020 national security law beijing imposed on hong kong, americans are a risk of arrest. and businesses are at risk of electronic, worthless surveillance. restricted access to information because not crackdown on in in -- on media. and chinese it take comply with american sanctions. today the u.s. sanctions seven officials from the chinese commonest party office in hong kong. we turn to the china lead for that eurasia group, an international business consulting group. michael, welcome back to the newshour. how significant is it that the u.s. forhe first
judy: secretary of the interior, depth haaland -- deb haaland, we thank you very much. sec. hank you. ♪ judy: for the first time, the united states government today warned american companies and individuals about the risks of doing business, studying or investing, in hong kong. the biden administration also sanctioned hong kong officials and accused them of eroding the city's freedoms as the chinese government continues to force its will on hongong. here is nick schifrin. >> judy,...
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and i spoke with interior secretary deb haaland about this, and her personal history. secretary holland, thank you so much for joining us. i have to say at the outset, that this is one of the saddest, most disturbing stories i've ever seen. to think of these thousands and thousands of children, taken from their families, so many of whom never came back. the families never knew what happened to them. it's unspeakable. and your own family was touched by this. >> yes, it is a tragic era in our history, in american history. the boarding school era. i think about it as sort of one of the last-ditch efforts to get native americans out of their communities and put them into mainstream society, after, you know, genocide, after the killing off of, you know, vast numbers of native folks so that folks could take their land. and it was tragic, after everything else that had happened as well. and, you know, they took indians from their communities and their families so they could indoctrinate them, right. to take away their clothing, to brutally, you know, take away their languages
and i spoke with interior secretary deb haaland about this, and her personal history. secretary holland, thank you so much for joining us. i have to say at the outset, that this is one of the saddest, most disturbing stories i've ever seen. to think of these thousands and thousands of children, taken from their families, so many of whom never came back. the families never knew what happened to them. it's unspeakable. and your own family was touched by this. >> yes, it is a tragic era in...
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interior secretary deb haaland participated in wednesday's ceremony with members of the rosebud and ogalaioux tribes. haaland, the first native american cabinet secretary, is leading an investigation into the impact of these residential boarding schools and will seek to identify more burial sites across the country. top u.s. general mark milley feared then president trump could attempt a coup to keep the former president in power and compared trump's rhetoric's to that of nazi germany in the final weeks of his presidency. the revelations come in a new book by "washington post" reporters, which says milley described trump as a leader with nothing to lose. he also reportedly called trump's baseless claims of electoral fraud as his very own "reichstag moment." johnson & johnson says it's recalling five of its aerosol spray-on sunscreen products after they were found to contain the carcinogen benzene. the recalled sunscreens are sold under the brand names neutrogena and aveeno. in north carolina, the family of andrew brown, jr. has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit, alleging officers who s
interior secretary deb haaland participated in wednesday's ceremony with members of the rosebud and ogalaioux tribes. haaland, the first native american cabinet secretary, is leading an investigation into the impact of these residential boarding schools and will seek to identify more burial sites across the country. top u.s. general mark milley feared then president trump could attempt a coup to keep the former president in power and compared trump's rhetoric's to that of nazi germany in the...
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interior secretary deb haaland blessed the pole thursday during a ceremony on the national mall. it was carved from a 400-year-old red cedar tree and will serve to raise awareness of native issues and protecting sacred sites. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. human rights wat is callg on thinternatiol criminal crt to on a obe into appart israi war cres committed duri its recent 11-dayssault on gaza at killed 260 palestinians, including 66 children. human rights watch included israel had committed apparent war crimes after closely examining three israeli strikes that killed 62 palestinians in may. u.s.-made weapons were used in at least two of the attacks investigated. human rights watch released this video to accompany its report. a warning to our audience, the video includes graphic content, including the sounds of military atcks on civians. >>1 days ohostilits began between the israeli military and palestinian armed groups. the fighting took place amid escating -- and the prolonged closure in
interior secretary deb haaland blessed the pole thursday during a ceremony on the national mall. it was carved from a 400-year-old red cedar tree and will serve to raise awareness of native issues and protecting sacred sites. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. human rights wat is callg on thinternatiol criminal crt to on a obe into appart israi war cres committed duri its recent 11-dayssault on gaza at killed...
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the first native american cabinet secretary deb haaland tweeted the practice of using native americanthe name change will happen after the 2021 season's last run. be sure to tune in sunday for "state of the union." that's 9:00 a.m. and noon eastern. you can also catch me every saturday and sunday starting at 6:00 p.m. eastern. our coverage on cnn continues now. >>> happening now, a growing sense of alarm at the white house as the delta variant preys on unvaccinated americans and sets back progress against the pandemic. >>> also tonight, the olympic games are on, and fans are out. we'll have a live report from tokyo on the opening ceremony under the cloud of a covid emergency. >>> and trump ally and billionaire tom barrack strikes a $250 million bail deal. >>> welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. wolf blitzer off today. i'm jim acosta. and you're in "the situation
the first native american cabinet secretary deb haaland tweeted the practice of using native americanthe name change will happen after the 2021 season's last run. be sure to tune in sunday for "state of the union." that's 9:00 a.m. and noon eastern. you can also catch me every saturday and sunday starting at 6:00 p.m. eastern. our coverage on cnn continues now. >>> happening now, a growing sense of alarm at the white house as the delta variant preys on unvaccinated americans...
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that consul is chaired by secretary deb haaland.answered by forming a committee on international relations with direct engagement with the u.s. state apartment as a matter of foreign policy. this administration is very responsive. we have an open door and are able to have multilateral conversations with the united states government, as it should be. host: 56 million acres of american is a rations and areas according to ncai and the villages control 44 million acres. it makes the indian country the fourth-largest state in the united states. for those areas within state, how much state control doesn't have -- how much state control do they have over state land? guest: when it comes to regulatory powers, we have shared responsibility with various states and it is agreed by which a state controls and indian country. there is a foundation of several laws that govern the extent. in some instances, the court has recognized powers of state government in their regulatory powers within indian country, but over time we have worked to ensure th
that consul is chaired by secretary deb haaland.answered by forming a committee on international relations with direct engagement with the u.s. state apartment as a matter of foreign policy. this administration is very responsive. we have an open door and are able to have multilateral conversations with the united states government, as it should be. host: 56 million acres of american is a rations and areas according to ncai and the villages control 44 million acres. it makes the indian country...