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trail of terror story i caught ours from new york so some of the pop was originally from the mississippi delta the mouth of the arkansas river mississippi river all the way across southern oklahoma was originally and they were discovered there in seventeen sixty seven by the french and at the time of discovery of the system a quote of could feel seven days and more years which per the estimate in a population of about thirty five thousand will caught all the major village and was so dark and today they call themselves so dark and quiet far it is france perversion of all go up and you know just kind of fell that way so here in seven hundred sixty seven smart parks playing hits the try and begins to wipe them out and you can read it in the record and there is no record i've read it and it serves the choir parser no longer the tribe to be caught and not have the right to occupy whole southern half of our own we need to take that in and give them a reservation more fitting to their size then the army began rounding them up. eighteen thirty three they made a treaty with the remaining quote was to b
trail of terror story i caught ours from new york so some of the pop was originally from the mississippi delta the mouth of the arkansas river mississippi river all the way across southern oklahoma was originally and they were discovered there in seventeen sixty seven by the french and at the time of discovery of the system a quote of could feel seven days and more years which per the estimate in a population of about thirty five thousand will caught all the major village and was so dark and...
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oklahoma have a trail of terror story and some new york stuff from the club was originally from the mississippi delta the mouth of the arkansas river mississippi river all the way across southern oklahoma was originally hails they were discovered there in seventeen sixty seven by the french and at the time of discovery of the estimated the quapaw could feel seven day and more years which put the estimate in a population of about thirty five thousand quapaw a major village so garp and today they call themselves of god. is french perversion of all go up and you know just kind of feel that way so here and seven hundred sixty seven smart parks plague hits the try and begins to wipe them out and you can read it in the record in the congressional record i've read it is says that the cost of us are no longer the tried the us the be caught was the not have the right to occupy the whole southern half of arkansas our own and we need to take that and give them a reservation more fitting to their size then the army began rounding them up. you know when he came thirty three they made a treaty with the remaining q
oklahoma have a trail of terror story and some new york stuff from the club was originally from the mississippi delta the mouth of the arkansas river mississippi river all the way across southern oklahoma was originally hails they were discovered there in seventeen sixty seven by the french and at the time of discovery of the estimated the quapaw could feel seven day and more years which put the estimate in a population of about thirty five thousand quapaw a major village so garp and today they...
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trail of terror story and i quote ours are nor exceptional and the cop was originally from the mississippi delta the mouth of the arkansas river mississippi river all the way across southern oklahoma was originally they were discovered there in seventeen sixty seven by the french and at the time of discovery of system a quapaw could feel seven days and more years which put the estimate in a population of about thirty five thousand quite well the major village world saw garp and today they call themselves so got. caught it is french perversion and go up and you know just kind of fell that way so here in so many sixty seven small parks plague hits the try and begins to wipe them out and you can read it in the record and congressional record i've read it is serves the parser no longer the tribal use to be. do not have the right to occupy the whole southern half of arkansas and we need to take and give them a reservation more fitting to their signs then the army began rounding them up. you know in eight hundred thirty three they made a treaty with the remaining quapaw was to bring to where they are
trail of terror story and i quote ours are nor exceptional and the cop was originally from the mississippi delta the mouth of the arkansas river mississippi river all the way across southern oklahoma was originally they were discovered there in seventeen sixty seven by the french and at the time of discovery of system a quapaw could feel seven days and more years which put the estimate in a population of about thirty five thousand quite well the major village world saw garp and today they call...
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of the pop was originally from the mississippi delta the mouth of the arkansas river mississippi river all the way across southern oklahoma was originally and they were discovered there in seventeen sixty seven by the french and at the time of discovery was estimated that the quark was could feel seven day some more years which put the estimate in a population of about thirty five thousand kuapa a major village garden today they call themselves so. it is france perversion and will go up and you know it just kind of fell that way so here in so many hundred sixty seven smallpox playing it's the trial and begins to wipe them out and you can rely on a record in the congressional record i've read it is serves that the cross posts are no longer the tribe i used to be quote was do not have the right to occupy the whole southern half of arkansas and we need to take that and give them a reservation more fitting to their size then the army began rounding them up. eighteen thirty three they made a treaty with the remaining quapaw was to bring noon to where they are today you know you arrived here
of the pop was originally from the mississippi delta the mouth of the arkansas river mississippi river all the way across southern oklahoma was originally and they were discovered there in seventeen sixty seven by the french and at the time of discovery was estimated that the quark was could feel seven day some more years which put the estimate in a population of about thirty five thousand kuapa a major village garden today they call themselves so. it is france perversion and will go up and you...
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have a trail to restore and a quiet ours to north so some of the cop was originally from the mississippi delta the mouth of the arkansas river mississippi river all the way across southern oklahoma was originally and they were discovered there in seventeen sixty seven by the french and at the time of discovery of zest and the quapaw could feel seven days and more years which put the estimate in a population of about thirty five thousand were caught by the major village of so garp and today they call themselves the old guard. is french perversion of a god. and it will just kind of feel that way so here and seven hundred sixty seven smallpox plague hits the try and begins to wipe them out and you can read it in the record and congressional record i've read it and it's. no longer the tribe i use to be. still not have the right to occupy the whole southern half of arc and saw we need to take that and give them a reservation more fitting to their signs then arnie again rounding them up in eighteen thirty three they made a treaty with the remaining quad to bring it to where they are today when they
have a trail to restore and a quiet ours to north so some of the cop was originally from the mississippi delta the mouth of the arkansas river mississippi river all the way across southern oklahoma was originally and they were discovered there in seventeen sixty seven by the french and at the time of discovery of zest and the quapaw could feel seven days and more years which put the estimate in a population of about thirty five thousand were caught by the major village of so garp and today they...
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he and my wife are from the same town in the mississippi delta.ekend to visit her family and was taken out to the field to see the nude john deere tractors that were there to pick the cotton. they bale the common. replacing another 15 or 20 jobs that have been lost because of the mechanization of agriculture. i am not arguing we should have a less productive economy but it is all the more reason why we should be thinking about not yesterday's businesses but businesses that will be started tomorrow and next week. all the more reason we need to educate people for this 21st century. i have said this all over the state, include george storelli. the americans need to hold our elected officials to a much higher standard. we should hold our elected officials to the same standard we hold local efficiency -- authorities. there is not a member who would threaten a member of the community for ideology. they desperately and half -- given the seriousness of what they're facing desperately want affected -- elected officials to think pass the next election and t
he and my wife are from the same town in the mississippi delta.ekend to visit her family and was taken out to the field to see the nude john deere tractors that were there to pick the cotton. they bale the common. replacing another 15 or 20 jobs that have been lost because of the mechanization of agriculture. i am not arguing we should have a less productive economy but it is all the more reason why we should be thinking about not yesterday's businesses but businesses that will be started...
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i want to go to mississippi delta to understand obesity.ant to work with illegal immigrants in california. host: one twitter of your -- the viewer wants to ask you if any of the jobs offered retirement. guest: they offered health care. i do not know about retirement. host: one point was inspired to send the way allen ". 99% of success is just showing up. guest: i thought -- i think they thought it was a prank. i just thought it was a prank. he is entertaining the idea. when i was actually there, 99%. host: arlington, texas. caller: i have a two-part question. in each and every job that you applied for, did you tell them that you plan to work a short time and quit? i find it hard to believe that someone -- the sad part of my question, having -- the second part of my question, what would be happiest in doing forever? guest: i would tell every employer that i was planning to work for a week. reasons for hiring me, everyone had a different reason. that was one of the biggest obstacles, why would anyone want to invest time to train me? sometimes
i want to go to mississippi delta to understand obesity.ant to work with illegal immigrants in california. host: one twitter of your -- the viewer wants to ask you if any of the jobs offered retirement. guest: they offered health care. i do not know about retirement. host: one point was inspired to send the way allen ". 99% of success is just showing up. guest: i thought -- i think they thought it was a prank. i just thought it was a prank. he is entertaining the idea. when i was actually...
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here a few minutes ago, and he and my wife for from the same tiny town in arkansas, and the mississippi delta. i was there this weekend to visit her family and was taken out to the fields to see the new john deere tractors that there to pick the cotton. they pick six rows of cotton and a bell the con, replacing another 20 jobs that have been lost because of this bid i am not arguing that we should have a less productive economy. we should have a more productive economy. but it is all the more reason why we should not be thinking about yesterday's businesses, businesses that we will start tomorrow and next week's that will employ americans. all the more reason we need to educate people for this 21st century. i have said this all over the state, and i have said include yours truly in this, americans need to hold our elected officials in washington to a much higher standard. should hold our elected officials to the same standard that we hold our local officials. one of the things that i say in colorado is that there's not a single layer in our state, not one, not a republican, not a democrat, no
here a few minutes ago, and he and my wife for from the same tiny town in arkansas, and the mississippi delta. i was there this weekend to visit her family and was taken out to the fields to see the new john deere tractors that there to pick the cotton. they pick six rows of cotton and a bell the con, replacing another 20 jobs that have been lost because of this bid i am not arguing that we should have a less productive economy. we should have a more productive economy. but it is all the more...
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delta, nontraditional. i live in arkansas and i am a student in mississippi at the university of mississippi. and your question or comment for anthony carnevale? caller: i listened to your previous guest and he was talking about all levels of the treatment with the degrees of teaching versus liberal arts and other degrees? i am currently all liberal arts study major they will be graduating in the spring of 2012. i wanted to know from the cast today, what is his opinion on how wide venture out after graduation? i'm getting this bachelor degree of cards with emphasis on spanish. i want to go into the world of teaching. what does he think that my transition would be? host: what you're talking about that, we want to show this chart in the report that you co- authored, talking about women are heavily concentrated in education and health majors. 97% women, 3% men for early childhood education. guest: one of the traditional occupations for women, and really women are a captive labor force in education, they have been there for a very long time, and they continue to dominate it. it is a face full car
delta, nontraditional. i live in arkansas and i am a student in mississippi at the university of mississippi. and your question or comment for anthony carnevale? caller: i listened to your previous guest and he was talking about all levels of the treatment with the degrees of teaching versus liberal arts and other degrees? i am currently all liberal arts study major they will be graduating in the spring of 2012. i wanted to know from the cast today, what is his opinion on how wide venture out...