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joseph's indian school is much more than a school for native american children. it's like a family.un here. i am learning about my culture. since 1927, st. joseph's indian school has provided the education, healthcare, and support they need to succeed. st. joe's is our future! go to stjo.org today. ♪ so tonight i'm gonna party like it's 1999 ♪ from. jack: are markets poised to party like it's 1999 in 2025 the? s&p's up more than 50% over the past two years, best run since the late '90s. but stocks are off to a shaky start for the first trading week of 2025 the, so where is the market headed if from here? joining me now, new edge wealth chief investment officer cameron dawson. cameron, good to see you again. >> thank you for having me. jack: okay, so new edge has this thing where in all of your reports, you link it to an album, a musician or a line in a song is. one possibility is 1999, but there's another possibility too? share your outlook. >> we do think 2025 the will be one of the '80s greats. we think it's going to be prince or the talking heads. so prince, party like it's 1999,
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joseph's indian school has provided children the education, healthcare and support they need to succeedproblems could be the start of a domino effect parodontax active gum repair breath freshener clinically proven to help reverse the 4 signs of early gum disease a toothpaste from parodontax, the gum experts. larry: question, rel vent today, how many dis jihadist cell bl blocs still operating in united states, my friend mike pompeo, thank you for this. i know a lot of people asking you a lot of questions. i don't know, i have never seen a head count, fbi of shaking on of when it was in new orleans terrorist or not. does anyone have an idea any intel that can be publicly shared how many isis are here in how much al qaeda? >> to you. i don't want to give a number. but we know the answer to this. we know that the american capacity to push back against the radical islamic terrorism is less than it was 4 years ago. you remember we took off in 2017, president trump came in isis was running free, cutting heads off people in beaches in middle east, and threat in u.s. was real. president trump pr
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joseph's indian school has provided the education, healthcare, and support they need to succeed. st. joe's is our future! go to stjo.org today. >> good thursday morning. thank you for joining us this morning. i am maria bartiromo thursday january 9. your top stories, 6:00 a.m. on the east coast. wildfires tearing through california. five wildfires burning across los angeles killing five people. with more than 130,000 residents under evacuation orders the pacific palisades fire is now the most destructive wildfire in l.a. history, the very latest update all morning long. markets are mixed, take a look the dow industrial data fracture, a point on they're down. the nasdaq 1035 an s&p 500 that were by six and a quarter markets this morning are closed in honor of president jimmy carter's funeral we can show you what features are doing but the market is closed all day today the december jobs report out tomorrow morning 160,000 jobs expected to added to the economy last month the european markets are trading this may take a look at the eurozone with s&p 100 allotted up 50 points the cac
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schools. >> absolutely. joy, thank you so much for asking about that. our federal indiannd my colleagues, appointed by president biden to really shine a light on this terrible history. children kidnaped from their families and taken sometimes thousands of miles away, to boarding schools, where they were stripped of their complete identity and forced into military style boot camps. really, where really the focus of the schools was not academics or anything like that. it was essentially to get children off of their lands, away from their communities, so they could essentially turn them into mainstream americans. they wanted to get every single native person off of their land so that they could take their land, essentially. and that was really one of the ways they did that. >> it is a horrific history. it is a part of american history. it is not taught enough in schools, but we will not allow the people and the people who's who claim their legacy to forget it. secretary deb haaland, thank you for all that you've done for this country. and thank you for being here with us ton
schools. >> absolutely. joy, thank you so much for asking about that. our federal indiannd my colleagues, appointed by president biden to really shine a light on this terrible history. children kidnaped from their families and taken sometimes thousands of miles away, to boarding schools, where they were stripped of their complete identity and forced into military style boot camps. really, where really the focus of the schools was not academics or anything like that. it was essentially to...
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the indian easy and president. well, here in law school, the event was marked to with a flag raising ceremony of the indian embassy celebrations, including special performances by the indian cultural center, which has operated in the russian capital for decades. president congratulated his indian counterpart on the occasion. praise the friendship and cooperation, the country, sure. which contributions he saves to more just the multi porter world. the more and more russian volunteers are arriving on the country side, the west coast to help clean up an oil spill on the block, see and rescue local. why life authorities have confirmed the leaks from a ground to tank or have be contained or t corresponded. honest to see if a lot has more now on the volunteers efforts she herself lent helping is where the start of wait time to the run around in the cold straits in december. the nights, mary, time rescue service and russian emergency ministry all working at the site to contain the damage. in the wake of the december oil spill, a federal emergency
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schools say abuse was rampant. here's reporter charly edsitty from our sister station, ktrk in houston. >> i felt dirty as an indian in residential school. >> look at that. it's all names. >> the powerful and award winning documentary film sugar cane shares the disturbing history of canadian residential schools and the lasting effects on survivors. >> i've been trying to find out what happened at saint joseph's mission. >> told through the lens of director julian brave noisecat. he explores his community's painful story in a quest to uncover the truth about horrifying abuse suffered by indigenous children, removed from their families and forced to assimilate. he speaks to his own father, who was a residential school survivor. >> it's kind of like it just keeps on damaging, just just keeps on going. >> noisecat teamed up with fellow journalist and co-director emily kumasi for the film. >> i said, let's work on a project on the residential schools. and in the meantime, i went looking for a nation that said they were going to do a search. >> do you remember any children not making it home? >> kumasi identified william
schools say abuse was rampant. here's reporter charly edsitty from our sister station, ktrk in houston. >> i felt dirty as an indian in residential school. >> look at that. it's all names. >> the powerful and award winning documentary film sugar cane shares the disturbing history of canadian residential schools and the lasting effects on survivors. >> i've been trying to find out what happened at saint joseph's mission. >> told through the lens of director julian...
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schools that brought devastating impacts to indigenous communities. reporter charly edsitty from ktbc, our sister station in houston, spoke with the directors of this film. >> i felt. >> dirty as an indian. all my life in residential school. >> look at that. >> it's all names. >> the powerful and award winning documentary film sugar cane shares the disturbing history of canadian residential schools and the lasting effects on survivors. >> i've been. >> trying to find. >> out what. >> happened at saint joseph's mission. >> told through the lens of director julian brave noisecat. he explores his community's painful story in a quest to uncover the truth about horrifying abuse suffered by indigenous children, removed from their families and forced to assimilate. he speaks to his own father, who was a residential school survivor. >> it's kind of like it just keeps on damaging, just just keeps on going. >> noisecat teamed up with fellow journalist and co-director emily kumasi for the film. >> i said, let's work on a project. >> on the residential schools. >> and in the meantime. >> i went looking for a nation that said they were going to do a search. >> do you remember. any children not makin
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urging closer to densely populated neighborhoods and is really striking a school with sheltering for somebody despised, promised indians and guns that has killed at least 8 people to talk to placed in giovanni in the spring human rights groups. and can you say at least 18 people have been abducted since unto government protest? often in june last year, the abductions increased in december, when photos generated by artificial intelligence, showing the president in the coffin were widely shed. i'll just say it was catherine solely has more now from the capital, directly to the college brothers and the theme and demille show us where they were abducted by on demand who they believe what police officers. this is the claim, do a blindfolded strip to make it imported for 32 days a year to better, but every time that will open the case, my hardwood thing because i will be beaten and i'll think the will kill me. there were other people where i was like we have them screaming, put a duck house, painted black all over. with some dim lights. does that come that was inside the else that kid just like for dogs? every cause our kids
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indian ocean. he was from the very old arab community in kenya. he came to columbia, maryland as he finished high school, and he was immersed in american pop culture and thought he would immediately get the hang of being here. and before long he's working two full-time jobs, one doing the breakfast line at mcdonald's. he would go home, get a couple hours nap and then do another shift at the convenience store wawa. there he is working 80 hours a week going slightly crazy and his answer is to join the united states army. and the stories he tells about being a brand spanking new resident of the united states and a member of the united states army are sort of touching and whole areas the same time. he gets shipped out to korea and they often pair american units with korean counterparts so they can work together. and his korean soldiers all have relatives in the united states and they are pumping him for information about what it is like to live in america and he finally has to tell them i don't know what it's like to live in america, i was there a couple of months and then i joined the army. he has an amazi
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indians. but the difference, of course, was that that was fine with free people. they wanted land. they had been farmers for 200 years and more. they wanted their children to go to school. they were already christians, so they they said that was a great idea. the government didn't fulfill it. but in terms of their response, it sure, that's great. what the indians. well, you know we have this economy that works we'll stick with that. we've got our own religions. and you know we educate our children in our own way. so no thank you. and the government said you don't get it. this is not an offer. this is an order. you will become farmers. you will send your kids to school. you will become christians. that was the difference but it's the same policy. the same policy. so when this question of then expansion of american of the american family, that begins the civil wars critically important in that. so the same thing is happening out west now. it's happening before it begins in the east. it's a cotton middle development. and finally, the hill, the parallel between it as you know from the story the east where these efforts embrace freed people to bring them into the family it
indians. but the difference, of course, was that that was fine with free people. they wanted land. they had been farmers for 200 years and more. they wanted their children to go to school. they were already christians, so they they said that was a great idea. the government didn't fulfill it. but in terms of their response, it sure, that's great. what the indians. well, you know we have this economy that works we'll stick with that. we've got our own religions. and you know we educate our...
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speaker, i rise today to congratulate the gay nato high school indians football team on their incredible victory in the 2004 texas class 2-a discussion 1 championship. mr. cloud: with a 30-28 win that happened in triple overtime the indians capped off a remarkable 15-1 season. under the guidance of the head coach, the team showed unparalleled resilience and unity. from the first snap of the season to the thrilling final play they demonstrated the power of teamwork and perseverance. this championship is not just a testament to their athletic talent, but to the unwavering support of the community. it's a moment that will inspire fuhr generations to strive for excellence both on and off the field. congratulations to the indians on this well deserved championship and may god continue to bless the players, coaches, families, and the entire community. god bless you all. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection,
speaker, i rise today to congratulate the gay nato high school indians football team on their incredible victory in the 2004 texas class 2-a discussion 1 championship. mr. cloud: with a 30-28 win that happened in triple overtime the indians capped off a remarkable 15-1 season. under the guidance of the head coach, the team showed unparalleled resilience and unity. from the first snap of the season to the thrilling final play they demonstrated the power of teamwork and perseverance. this...
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indian children and gaza. many young survivors are permanently scarred and with most medical services, unavailable, and schools destroyed kansas children face. and i'm certain future is me that black? are we more the boss, dave? witness? death, loss and destruction. the children of gods are bearing the brunt of israel's war. children make up nearly half of the population in the besieged strip. and do you want has described it as the most dangerous place in the world to be a child? well, we want to be a month into the war. they pleaded for protection. think all they wanted was to live as other children live doing what they're desperate calls for help went on hurt, and the bombs did not stop since then at least 44 percent of the palestinians killed in this war, had been children for those and survived the scar stretch far beyond the physical or something like this, know that we're not going to change the aerospace and get an ego many have lost one or both parents. nearly 19000 are now orphans and from the horrors afore a grim acronym emerged, w. c, n. s. s. wounded child, no surviving family marked on the tiny b
indian children and gaza. many young survivors are permanently scarred and with most medical services, unavailable, and schools destroyed kansas children face. and i'm certain future is me that black? are we more the boss, dave? witness? death, loss and destruction. the children of gods are bearing the brunt of israel's war. children make up nearly half of the population in the besieged strip. and do you want has described it as the most dangerous place in the world to be a child? well, we want...
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indians. the difference, of course, was that was fine with the free people. they wanted land. they had been farmers for hundreds of years. they wanted their children to go to school. they were already christians. so they said that was a great idea. the government didn't fulfill it, but in terms of their response to it, sure, that's great. what about the indians? well, you know, this economy works, we'll stick with that. we've got our own religions. and, you know, we educate our children in our own way, so no thank you. and the government said, you don't get it, this is not an offer is. this is an order. you will become farmers, you will send your kids to school. you will become christians can. that was the difference. but it's the same policy, the same policy. so this question of then the expansion of american -- of the american family. that too begins their -- the civil war is critically important in there, but the same thing is happening out west, and it's happening before it begins in the east. it's a ental development. finally, as you know from the story in the east, with these efforts to embrace free people and brick them into the family, it was met with bit
indians. the difference, of course, was that was fine with the free people. they wanted land. they had been farmers for hundreds of years. they wanted their children to go to school. they were already christians. so they said that was a great idea. the government didn't fulfill it, but in terms of their response to it, sure, that's great. what about the indians? well, you know, this economy works, we'll stick with that. we've got our own religions. and, you know, we educate our children in our...
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video of settlers setting font fountas indians homes in the town of apple follow northeast of ramallah and villages. east of hebron, palestinian civil defense schools are working to extinguish the place. now built the sanction of the international criminal court is headed to the us senate for debate that's off to the house of representatives. approve the legislation against the court arrest warrants, but it's really officials the icpc once prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and for my defense, when is that you have gone arrested. they're accused of committing war crimes in gaza, not in the us, or is where a lot parties to the room statute which established the i c. c. for pasco haines in washington with more on the vote of this though, it was widely expected, but it does send a message of iron clad us support for israel because of when it's happening, the congress is just days old. this is one of the 1st pieces of legislation, it's taking up and in the house. it was bi partisan. all members of the republican party in the house voted for it along with 45 democrats. so what exactly does this do? a really very, very much symbolic in that if any member
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school. but for now, the dream is just to have 3 meals a day. and some have been added to 0, damascus functions, all arising along the border between india and bangladesh. indian guns tried to put top bombs why offences, bump, bind, good us, you far to say the construction breaches. international agreements, officials from, by countries are expected to meet next month to discuss both the concerns. tom vishal, jerry has moved from the the relations between duck on new daily have been strange since from a prime minister. shack casino was hosted in bung with dish. i'm flat to india where she remains on january the 18 attention escalated at the top. i knew i was going to bought her after a dispute about the cutting down of trees and trimming of grass needed 0 lines, international boundary, thousands of villages and bought gods from both sides. india erected fences in about a 160 location causing disputes. this the interim government in bangladesh has bring the former prime minister saying she made unfair concessions to india with really me shut down by the donor. one who talked almost done the way the public took a strong stand alongside. i bought a gods, which is
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schools. take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real live indians. fixtures, design to simplify will confuse really once a better wills and then it just as a chosen for you. fractured images, presented is 1st. can you see through their illusion going underground can the by the early 1950. can you? it became one of the centers of resistance to colonialism in africa. the british invaders infringed on the most basic rights of the local population. great britain pursued the policy of squeezing out the local population from their indigenous lands. the best airable areas were given to white farmers dooming canyons to poverty and hunger. this caused the sharp protest of the peasants and led to the emerging of the mile mile movement, which started the fight against the invaders. the rebels stole themselves, canyon, land, and freedom. army disappeared, the leader of the movement would be anti colonial. active as jo, mo, kenyatta to freedom fighters used guerrilla tactics and attacked the individual units of the british troops. the latter responded with massi
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indian rights and also infamously publicly declined. actor marlon brando's oscar for the godfather in 1973, she continued her activism here at home, playing a role in the mascot. change a 10 high high school in the late 80's. she passed away in her home in novato in 2022. and dr. martin luther king junior was born on january. 15th 1929. with the holiday falls every year on the 3rd monday of the month. kelley hoskins report on a ports on a st. louis pastor who remembers meeting dr king. >> every year we celebrate the holiday on the 3rd monday in january, the reverend al manns junior had an opportunity to meet doctor king when he paid his visit to st. louis, missouri. this is a photo taken in 1962 when dr martin luther king junior made his only visit to st. louis pitcher, reverend earl mann senior dr martin luther king junior. >> and other community leaders standing side by side rather early. junior's father and doctor king were classmates at morehouse college river nance, who was just 9 years old at the time, knew doctor king would change the world. >> and the impact that he did make that lead to the only right say acts that pave the way for black people go to facilities of like your body
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school, it's that there's no such thing. i mean, there's a reason that so books are now being written about the indian wars that use the language of coin, like counterinsurgency, because that is what the current generation of historians grew up experiencing, the world in which they lived was a world in which we were fighting a war on terror in the middle east. and they're applying sort of that worldview which they imbibed unconsciously, sort of growing up and going through school. and so on. and now they're trying to think about does the past and patterns in the past conform to that? i mean, we're all going to be doing that kind of all of the time and and of course, there's no coincidence it's right that historians of the civil get really interested in gorillas about five years after the end of the war in vietnam. right. so you always also think about when is a book written and what might have been informing it. so you also have to know the history of the history and place that in context. why don't we move to questions we've still got, well, 25 minutes by the clock but i don't know that we don't have to necessarily run that wh
school, it's that there's no such thing. i mean, there's a reason that so books are now being written about the indian wars that use the language of coin, like counterinsurgency, because that is what the current generation of historians grew up experiencing, the world in which they lived was a world in which we were fighting a war on terror in the middle east. and they're applying sort of that worldview which they imbibed unconsciously, sort of growing up and going through school. and so on....