ellen gilmer. im is up next, north dakota, thanks for holding on, go ahead, you are on with our guest. pedro? how are you, host: fine, go ahead. caller: i want to say, i will devil's advocate since i'm devil.-eyed i came out, on a regular basis, i worked in the bakken oil field the boom was really going. am i on the air? host: you are on, go ahead. out there in ed wild west country. it was tough and people living cars, people of all races. called last night before the sugar beet harvest. i worked there twice now and lakotah ith a lot of sioux indians that come over. want to put thing necessary perspective there is no such thing as a native american or ative born, but american indians came across the frozen land bridge the last close of ice age. they took the land from many peep they'll might have been mountain builders exterminated by the cherokee nation. nations, we all do. history raise and fall with history of nations. warred on each and other enslaved each other and killed before the white man