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decade since an indigenous canadian teenager went missing here in portage prairie in the province of manitoba she is one of thousands of missing 1st nations people. wilfried catcher way is loading up his pickup truck to go until it fades daughter's body. when he has a steel cord with hooks. on the river that's all the story is she's a. little more sick of the look for. his daughter jennifer has been missing since 2008. a mother been east shows us a video of her daughter a happy young woman just short of 18th birthday not long afterwards she went to a party and didn't come back her parents called the police but nothing happened. i wanted to file a missing person report and that's the that's what i got the response i got. she was on a drunk. driver weeks we'll be back in a week that's the response i got. the authorities never mind to just search jennifer is one of more than 4001st nations girls and women who have disappeared in the last 30 years the murder rate for these women is 4 times higher than that of white women and stat cases almost never solved people here feel but the authorities just
decade since an indigenous canadian teenager went missing here in portage prairie in the province of manitoba she is one of thousands of missing 1st nations people. wilfried catcher way is loading up his pickup truck to go until it fades daughter's body. when he has a steel cord with hooks. on the river that's all the story is she's a. little more sick of the look for. his daughter jennifer has been missing since 2008. a mother been east shows us a video of her daughter a happy young woman just...
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decade since an indigenous canadian teenager went missing here in portage prairie in the province of manitoba she is one of thousands of missing 1st nations people. wilfried catch away is loading up his pickup truck to go into phase daughter's body . while he has a steel cord with hooks. for her. story. for. his daughter jennifer has been missing since 2008. the mother needs to shows us a video of her daughter a happy young woman just short of 18th birthday not long afterwards she went to a party and didn't come back her parents called the police but nothing happened. i wanted to file a missing person report and that's the that's what i got the response i got. that. she was on a drug. there are a week in a week that's a response i. never mind to just search jennifer is one of more than 4001st nations girls and women who have disappeared in the last 30 years the murder rate for these women is 4 times higher than that of white women and almost never solved people here feel but the authorities just look the other way. today we reach benes and wilfried find a video chat that's still looking for t
decade since an indigenous canadian teenager went missing here in portage prairie in the province of manitoba she is one of thousands of missing 1st nations people. wilfried catch away is loading up his pickup truck to go into phase daughter's body . while he has a steel cord with hooks. for her. story. for. his daughter jennifer has been missing since 2008. the mother needs to shows us a video of her daughter a happy young woman just short of 18th birthday not long afterwards she went to a...
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decade since an indigenous canadian teenager went missing here in portage prairie in the province of manitoba she is one of status means of missing 1st nations people. wilfried catcher way is loading up his pickup truck to go into look face daughter's body. while he has a steel cord with hooks. right in the river that's all the story is she's a know it. all article below for. his daughter jennifer has been missing since 2008. the mother been east shows us a video of her daughter a happy young woman just short of 18th birthday not long afterwards she went to a party and didn't come back her parents called the police but nothing happened. i wanted to file a missing person report and that's the that's what i got the response i got. that she was on the drunk. gov we can only assume response i got. the authorities never mind to just search jennifer is one of more than 4001st nations girls and women who have disappeared in the last 30 years the murder rate for these women is 4 times higher than that of white women i'm spec ace's almost never solved people here feel that the authorities just look th
decade since an indigenous canadian teenager went missing here in portage prairie in the province of manitoba she is one of status means of missing 1st nations people. wilfried catcher way is loading up his pickup truck to go into look face daughter's body. while he has a steel cord with hooks. right in the river that's all the story is she's a know it. all article below for. his daughter jennifer has been missing since 2008. the mother been east shows us a video of her daughter a happy young...
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they populated a lot of rural manitoba and ontario, indiana, nebraska, and kansas.ifferent groups. they all have a really sick account of their own suffering. which is largely why they commit to doing a lot of things together. simplicity, pacifism, the desire to ruin salads with jell-o. i have always enjoyed being sad around mennonite people. they are wonderful to be sad around. brian: what kind of things do mennonites do that baptist or catholics do not? kate: they are most famous for their pacifism. my husbands father, for example was a pacifist. so while my grandpa was flying bomber planes, his grandpa was in the mines. it is an entirely alternate history. their most famous for their pacifism, also for their anti-materialism. he usually cannot tell the difference anymore because they are often plain clothing like the rest of us. they look like every average capitalist but deep down they at least feel really guilty for the things they have. brian: how many are there in the world? kate: i do not know. there's tremendous growth in rwanda, uganda. a lot of internatio
they populated a lot of rural manitoba and ontario, indiana, nebraska, and kansas.ifferent groups. they all have a really sick account of their own suffering. which is largely why they commit to doing a lot of things together. simplicity, pacifism, the desire to ruin salads with jell-o. i have always enjoyed being sad around mennonite people. they are wonderful to be sad around. brian: what kind of things do mennonites do that baptist or catholics do not? kate: they are most famous for their...
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decade since an indigenous canadian teenager went missing here in portage prairie in the province of manitoba she is one of thousands of missing 1st nations people. wilfried catch away is loading up his pickup truck to go until it fails daughter's body. the river you know what he has a steel cooled with hooks. very very very well for the story she's an overview of. the work force or could be a lot of work for. his daughter jennifer has been missing since 2008. her mother burn east shows us a video of her daughter a happy young woman just short if 18th birthday not long afterward she went to a party and didn't come back her parents called the police but nothing happened. and i wanted to file a missing person report and that's the that's what i got the response i got. she was on a drunk. driver a week can a week that's response i got. the oath or if he's never mind to just search jennifer is one of more than 4001st nations girls and women who have disappeared in the last 30 years the murder rate for these women is 4 times higher than that of white women and staircases almost never solved people
decade since an indigenous canadian teenager went missing here in portage prairie in the province of manitoba she is one of thousands of missing 1st nations people. wilfried catch away is loading up his pickup truck to go until it fails daughter's body. the river you know what he has a steel cooled with hooks. very very very well for the story she's an overview of. the work force or could be a lot of work for. his daughter jennifer has been missing since 2008. her mother burn east shows us a...
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15-year-old tina fontaine from the sagkeeng first nation was found in the red river in winnipeg, manitoba, in 2014. for more, we are joined by two guests. in ottawa, we're joined by marion buller, the chief commissioner of the national inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women and girls. she is cree and a member of the mistawasis first nation in saskatchewan. marion buller is a retired indigenous judge and was british columbia's first ever female indigenous judge. and in vancouver, we're joined by robyn bourgeoeois, a mixed-re cree academic and activist. she is an assistant professor in the centre for women's and gender studies at brock university where her work focuses on indigenous feminisms, violence against indigenous women and girls, and indigenous women's political activism and leadershship. we welcome you both to democracy now! chief commissioner marion buller , if you can start off by laying out for the world, for our global audience, how this inquiryy began, this national inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women and girls, and your cheap findings and how long d
15-year-old tina fontaine from the sagkeeng first nation was found in the red river in winnipeg, manitoba, in 2014. for more, we are joined by two guests. in ottawa, we're joined by marion buller, the chief commissioner of the national inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women and girls. she is cree and a member of the mistawasis first nation in saskatchewan. marion buller is a retired indigenous judge and was british columbia's first ever female indigenous judge. and in vancouver,...
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. >> jimmy: all right, here's story number two >> police chased down the 16-year-old near manitoba.hows the officers clocking the kid at more than 100 miles per hour when police asked why he was driving so fast, well he told them he ate too many hot wings, and was rushing to find a bathroom [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: okay, now which one would you like to talk about, one or two [ audience shouting two? all right, two.? good choice here >> steve: got to go number two >> jimmy: that's right [ laughter ] that's right number two >> steve: yeah, number two >> jimmy: thank you, yeah. a kid got pulled over for speeding to get to the bathroom after eating hot wings when the officer said, "you're free to go." the kid was like, "too late. [ laughter ] [ applause ] all right, let's do one last batch. again, this is your choice okay here's story number one. >> former white house aide, hope hicks has agreed to testify before the house judiciary committee in a closed session next wednesday >> jimmy: and here's story number two >> deputies say they found cocaine on a man's nose during a traffic s
. >> jimmy: all right, here's story number two >> police chased down the 16-year-old near manitoba.hows the officers clocking the kid at more than 100 miles per hour when police asked why he was driving so fast, well he told them he ate too many hot wings, and was rushing to find a bathroom [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: okay, now which one would you like to talk about, one or two [ audience shouting two? all right, two.? good choice here >> steve: got to go number two...