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bathrooms are a mess and it's just a mess at the us national parks furthermore the us federal bureau of indian affairs which takes care of native americans is shut down so many native americans are not receiving the services that they depend on from the federal government such as health care education and the maintenance of tribal properties and such it's also important to note that in the early hours of the new year the u.s. border patrol fired tear gas against a crowd of one hundred fifty central americans who they claimed were actually trying to breach the u.s. border so that's the situation we're in this is day number twelve two weeks in to the u.s. federal government being shut down trump standing firm in his demand for the wall the democrats standing firm and saying they will not give it to him a showdown in washington d.c. the federal government remains shut down americans are biting their nails and wondering what is going to happen next yeah bring us all the very latest details the launch from new york on the spot kill him open things. moving on riots have erupted in the indian state of cattle
bathrooms are a mess and it's just a mess at the us national parks furthermore the us federal bureau of indian affairs which takes care of native americans is shut down so many native americans are not receiving the services that they depend on from the federal government such as health care education and the maintenance of tribal properties and such it's also important to note that in the early hours of the new year the u.s. border patrol fired tear gas against a crowd of one hundred fifty...
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federal bureau of indian affairs which takes care of native. americans is shut down so many native americans are not receiving leave the services that they depend on from the federal government such as health care education and the maintenance of tribal properties and such it's also important to note that in the early hours of the new year the u.s. border patrol fired tear gas against a crowd of one hundred fifty central americans who they claimed were actually trying to breach the u.s. border so that's the situation we're in this is day number twelve two weeks in to the u.s. federal government being shut down americans are biting their nails and wondering what is going to happen next. well at the cabinet meeting presidents from displayed a post on the table inspired by the t.v. series game of thrones uses a photo of trump with the phrase sanctions are coming i saw the first time the poster has appeared in november tweeted it as a reinstating sanctions on iran lifted under the international nuclear deal that the us has since during the cabinet m
federal bureau of indian affairs which takes care of native. americans is shut down so many native americans are not receiving leave the services that they depend on from the federal government such as health care education and the maintenance of tribal properties and such it's also important to note that in the early hours of the new year the u.s. border patrol fired tear gas against a crowd of one hundred fifty central americans who they claimed were actually trying to breach the u.s. border...
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working as part of the federal government shutdown and so a lot of damage is being done to the facilities and u.s. national parks now furthermore with the federal bureau of indian affairs shut down native americans who depend on the u.s. federal government for services like health care education as well as grounds keeping on native american tribal property apparently they are not getting these services either now at this point the hinge disagreement that is keeping the government shut down the division between the congress and the president is over the issue of trump's calls for border security the democrats think there needs to be a fence the republicans think there needs to be a wall this is a semantical disagreement do we have a fence or do we have a wall let's review this big division about what we call the barrier between the united states and mexico on the southwestern border. to punish speaking to myself consider the war and more walls can be scaled over walls can be tunneled under the wall to stop any bad things from happening it just makes it impossible for the folks who are sorry to see what's developing and makes it more difficult for them. the president thr
working as part of the federal government shutdown and so a lot of damage is being done to the facilities and u.s. national parks now furthermore with the federal bureau of indian affairs shut down native americans who depend on the u.s. federal government for services like health care education as well as grounds keeping on native american tribal property apparently they are not getting these services either now at this point the hinge disagreement that is keeping the government shut down the...
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the national parks and rather significant damages is building up furthermore with the federal bureau of indian affairs shut down many native americans who depend on the u.s. federal government for education health care and grounds keeping on reservation areas they are also without essential services and care so at this point we are reaching day twelve the u.s. federal government being shut down at this point it's a debate about trump's wall on the wall funding for border security that's the point of contention that is keeping me the legislature from having an agreement and from keeping the government from from opening up once again but interestingly it seems to be not only an issue of policy but almost an issue of semantics the democrats are talking about a fence whereas the republicans are talking about a wall let's take a look at the war of words or this semantical difference that seems to be the hinge disagreement that's keeping the federal government shutdown. speaking for myself consider the wall and moral walls can be scaled over walls can be tunneled under the wall doesn't stop any bad things f
the national parks and rather significant damages is building up furthermore with the federal bureau of indian affairs shut down many native americans who depend on the u.s. federal government for education health care and grounds keeping on reservation areas they are also without essential services and care so at this point we are reaching day twelve the u.s. federal government being shut down at this point it's a debate about trump's wall on the wall funding for border security that's the...
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national parks beyond that the federal bureau of indian affairs that provide services to native americans is shut down so many native americans are not receiving services like education health care as well as the maintenance of tribal facilities due to the federal government being shut down now in the early hours of the year we actually saw the u.s. border patrol shooting tear gas. over the u.s. border they claimed that one hundred fifty migrants from central america were actually trying to breach the border fence so at this point there doesn't appear to be an end to the crisis in sight. archie new york that's a cabinet meeting president trying to spade a post on the table inspired by the t.v. series game of thrones and he uses a photo of the phrase sanctions are coming and it's not the first time this post appears in the trump tweeted it head of reinstating sanctions on iran lifted the international nuclear deal that the u.s. has since the bones of these during the cabinet meeting the president didn't touch upon and why he had the poster on display who did he refer to any sanctions. huma
national parks beyond that the federal bureau of indian affairs that provide services to native americans is shut down so many native americans are not receiving services like education health care as well as the maintenance of tribal facilities due to the federal government being shut down now in the early hours of the year we actually saw the u.s. border patrol shooting tear gas. over the u.s. border they claimed that one hundred fifty migrants from central america were actually trying to...
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the bureau of indian affairs which the federal government did the management of the mill and a forest, the indians were able to cut and harvest the dead and downed trees, but that what you pay for the services that the government was providing. so although the money that the indians made with into the federal treasury, for the menominee is and -- but you can get the money and less congress agreed to do it, so we went back to congress. in 1934, the bureau was mismanaging our forest, and so the menominee sued them in the court of claims and actually won a judgment of $8 million, and that, we got the money and then that went into the treasury. in 1951. well, i then they were still inn the movement of getting rid of the indians, and come then the termination. we had a senator by the name of arthur watkins, the head of the interior and insular affairs. the menominee had to request the money. they went to ask for a per capita payment of $1500. there were 3270 members on our tribal roll, and only remember that because that's what prompted our termination to occur, and all roles to be closed.
the bureau of indian affairs which the federal government did the management of the mill and a forest, the indians were able to cut and harvest the dead and downed trees, but that what you pay for the services that the government was providing. so although the money that the indians made with into the federal treasury, for the menominee is and -- but you can get the money and less congress agreed to do it, so we went back to congress. in 1934, the bureau was mismanaging our forest, and so the...
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bureau of indian affairs, most employees have been furloughed. department of commerce and many others have been affected. this doesn't affect most agencies in the federal government. it affects a lot. and it affects real lives and real people. let me give you some examples just from my state in oklahoma. a technology company in tulsa that will have to begin furloughing employees because one of their contractors -- they're a contractor for the federal workforce. for those folks that are selling their cattle right now that have a relationship with farm services, they can't cash that check because they can't get a second cosigner for the check and it definitely affects them. we have a federal worker that contacted us and said she's a contractor and as of a couple of days from now, she's not going to be able to pay for the tuition for her son's tuition to be able to get back to college because it will be too far of a stretch. the food banks in my state have already started stocking up and reaching out to federal employees that if they don't get a check starting tomorrow, they're going to be stretched to be able to get a check and will need additional assis
bureau of indian affairs, most employees have been furloughed. department of commerce and many others have been affected. this doesn't affect most agencies in the federal government. it affects a lot. and it affects real lives and real people. let me give you some examples just from my state in oklahoma. a technology company in tulsa that will have to begin furloughing employees because one of their contractors -- they're a contractor for the federal workforce. for those folks that are selling...
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federal government assumed the responsibility to provide basic governmental services like health care, public safety, and education as a part of its treaty negotiations with tribal nations. the bureau of indian affairsnd the indian health service, the primary agencies responsible for providing these services, either directly or through compact and contracts with tribal governments, are both currently hamstrung by the shutdown." democratic congress members held a hearing tuesday on the effects of the shutdown on health, education, and employment in native communities. this shutdown violates the trust responsibility to tribal governments and aunts to the trail of broken treaties. federal agencies that provide critical government services to our nations are caught up in unrelated politics over funding for a southern border wall. meanwhile, our tribal welfare hangs in the balance. no matter who is at fault, it threatens to abrogate the treaty and trust obligation to tribes. federal funding that tribes received is woefully inadequate to begin with, yet it is based on the cessation of 500 billion acres of land and american indian tribes ceded to the federal government. my tribe and four others in seededn
federal government assumed the responsibility to provide basic governmental services like health care, public safety, and education as a part of its treaty negotiations with tribal nations. the bureau of indian affairsnd the indian health service, the primary agencies responsible for providing these services, either directly or through compact and contracts with tribal governments, are both currently hamstrung by the shutdown." democratic congress members held a hearing tuesday on the...
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bureau of indian affairs, most employees have been furloughed. department of commerce and many others have been affected. this doesn't affect most agencies in the federal government. it affects a lot. and it affects real lives and real people. let me give you some examples just from my state in oklahoma. a technology company in tulsa that will have to begin furloughing employees because one of their contractors -- they're a contractor for the federal workforce. for those folks that are selling their cattle right now that have a relationship with farm services, they can't cash that check because they can't get a second cosigner for the check and it definitely affects them. we have a federal worker that contacted us and said she's a contractor and as of a couple of days from now, she's not going to be able to pay for the tuition for her son's tuition to be able to get back to college because it will be too far of a stretch. the food banks in my state have already started stocking up and reaching out to federal employees that if they don't get a check starting tomorrow, they're going to be stretched to be able to get a check and will need additional assis
bureau of indian affairs, most employees have been furloughed. department of commerce and many others have been affected. this doesn't affect most agencies in the federal government. it affects a lot. and it affects real lives and real people. let me give you some examples just from my state in oklahoma. a technology company in tulsa that will have to begin furloughing employees because one of their contractors -- they're a contractor for the federal workforce. for those folks that are selling...
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federal government trust responsibility to our native american brothers and sisters . the bill provides $256 million increase for indian health service, the largest increase for any agency in the bill and $17 million increase for the bureau of indian affairs and i thank my good friend mister cole for his work in making that happen. funding for indian country in the still is $1 billion more mister president then the budget. the budget shutdown is inflicting serious harm on indian country and from which it might be impossible for someindividuals to recover . basic services like health clinics, tribal justice services, assistance for seniors is being put at risk for 1.9 million native american brothers and sisters throughout this country. this bill is a lifeline to restart funding and to stop such senseless cruelty and chaos. democrats have been continuing to advance bills to reopen the government and end the trunk shutdown and i heard what mycolleagues said earlier about negotiating in good faith. both the president was serious about negotiating in good faith , the names that i heard on saturdays news release would not have just been kushner and hence, it would've included members of this august body on both sides of the aisle from both cha
federal government trust responsibility to our native american brothers and sisters . the bill provides $256 million increase for indian health service, the largest increase for any agency in the bill and $17 million increase for the bureau of indian affairs and i thank my good friend mister cole for his work in making that happen. funding for indian country in the still is $1 billion more mister president then the budget. the budget shutdown is inflicting serious harm on indian country and...