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but those characters-- these young native american kids who are kind of... one of them's kind of dorky... >> yeah. >> hinojosa: ...the other one's very angry... >> yeah. >> hinojosa: but you're basically saying, "look, they're... they're american kids, now." >> yeah. >> hinojosa: right? i mean, there's a lot of them that's just... >> well, i mean, there's... there's that whole thing. i mean, sherman alexie wrote a wonderfully funny screenplay in smoke signals, and the important thing, you know, to see is that, you know, you go to places like pine ridge, which, you know, i have ties to through my daughter, and you see the poverty and you see the wrecked cars, and you see all the iconic things that are in movies about native people, but the thing that you don't see is the wealth of the spirit, and the love, and the humor, and the community. and those are the things that really make up america, i mean, whether it be native american, or whether it be african american, or whether it be, you know, the suburbs of greenwich, connecticut. it's not about the façades in the front of the house; it
but those characters-- these young native american kids who are kind of... one of them's kind of dorky... >> yeah. >> hinojosa: ...the other one's very angry... >> yeah. >> hinojosa: but you're basically saying, "look, they're... they're american kids, now." >> yeah. >> hinojosa: right? i mean, there's a lot of them that's just... >> well, i mean, there's... there's that whole thing. i mean, sherman alexie wrote a wonderfully funny screenplay...
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primarily on native americans. the years, the 1950's, when i was growing up, whereas a time when you had the movies at the were saturated with the american west. i fell in love with it. in 1993, i began traveling through the west, and i fell in love with its. and i quickly became to -- came toand understand that it was just more than cowboy and indian fights, it was the artistry of the landscape, the culture, the history, and the really deep history, a history that involves so many different groups that it was a quite different west dan i have learned in hollywood all those years. nativern that there were americans and anglo-americans, but there were asian-americans, hispanic-americans, all contributing to the culture, and that the west was far more therse in many ways than places east of the mississippi where her. first of all, i will talk about books i had purchased on african-americans in the west. and then i will talk about the hispanic west. and finally talk about some of the books on native american culture.
primarily on native americans. the years, the 1950's, when i was growing up, whereas a time when you had the movies at the were saturated with the american west. i fell in love with it. in 1993, i began traveling through the west, and i fell in love with its. and i quickly became to -- came toand understand that it was just more than cowboy and indian fights, it was the artistry of the landscape, the culture, the history, and the really deep history, a history that involves so many different...
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incredible it may sound to all native americans living in american territory. that didn't help. so it continued into the american period and widespread mom from the americans of from east to west rekindled the enslaving practices. so the american west became the site where these practices lasted through the 19th 19th century. i briefly good into how the civil war and especially the introduction of the 13th 13th amendment may have alleviated some of the problems because it prohibited slavery and involuntary ser have i tude and this excluded native americans who were about to granted citizenship until went into the 20th century. the story goes interest the end of the 19 enemy center when for other economic reasons, the institution declined but by maybe we're talking about the vast system of enslavement that affected as many as five million people and that we have pretty much forgotten all about it. so thank you very much. [applause] >> i usually teach in a darkened theater and can't see the faces in front of me. this is a wonderful thing to be able to see you. as a writer -- you h
incredible it may sound to all native americans living in american territory. that didn't help. so it continued into the american period and widespread mom from the americans of from east to west rekindled the enslaving practices. so the american west became the site where these practices lasted through the 19th 19th century. i briefly good into how the civil war and especially the introduction of the 13th 13th amendment may have alleviated some of the problems because it prohibited slavery and...
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i'm thinking of what we've called native americans were american indians or whatever where we've been where we've moved whole populations with long cultural history to particular areas that were undesirable and image wise and then created a cultural mindset of people who have been here all along that h they didn't belong and i have seen that all my lifetime have so-called native americans, american indians, whatever, have been pushed into a mindset that makes it almost impossible to do what you did to figure out how to work at a company like goldman sachs so i would like to hear what you have to say about that, because i kind of feel like we have co-opted the people who were here first and then excluded them by moving borders within borders. >> guest: absolutely. we have sort of put them in reservations and said you stay there and we kind of forgot about them and ignored them. we don't have to go very far to see what's happening and how we still treat them and ignore them and don't respect their treaties and land when we look what is happening in the keystone pipeline and it's going t
i'm thinking of what we've called native americans were american indians or whatever where we've been where we've moved whole populations with long cultural history to particular areas that were undesirable and image wise and then created a cultural mindset of people who have been here all along that h they didn't belong and i have seen that all my lifetime have so-called native americans, american indians, whatever, have been pushed into a mindset that makes it almost impossible to do what you...
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to christianize the native americans who were established year. at this time also, you had intrusions from the french, british, and russian interests that were coming into the pacific coast. the spaniards were looking at a way of settling and controlling the region that we know as california. the difficulty was see trouble going up the coast was against the trade winds. the thought was if they could have a trail method, that would help solidify their hold on california. in 1775 and early soldier for the government created his own trail from southern arizona up into california as far north as monterey, california. he went back to the spaniard government and got permission to lead an expedition to go along the same trail. in 1776 to go up on this expedition, it was a mix of native americans, spaniards, mixed races went across this trail. he ended up in monterey, california. a couple of months later there is a lieutenant who went up there and lived there for six months. at that time, the governor of california was looking for a way to have a civil es
to christianize the native americans who were established year. at this time also, you had intrusions from the french, british, and russian interests that were coming into the pacific coast. the spaniards were looking at a way of settling and controlling the region that we know as california. the difficulty was see trouble going up the coast was against the trade winds. the thought was if they could have a trail method, that would help solidify their hold on california. in 1775 and early...
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that you would say you can have violence against women if it's a native american woman, an lgbt womanner or an immigrant woman. and finally we said to the speaker, let the republicans vote for this bill because this is what they believe in. but let us vote on a bill that says we do not support violence against any women. you helped with that because we did need some republican votes to pass that. but overwhelmingly, the republicans voted for the bill that accepted -- said we are against violence against women. not so fast, lgbt. >> so does bipartisan mean touf have a majority of each party? >> no i'm saying to you the 600 days the republicans resisted passing the republican and democratic bipartisan bill that passed the senate. in the bipartisan bill senate eventually that we said let's do that bipartisan bill -- madam leader, with all due respect, it's very difficult when democrats control the senate and a minority of republicans vote for something to get it thraw body where republicans are in the majority. that's happened on immigration. that's just politics 101. >> no we didn't contro
that you would say you can have violence against women if it's a native american woman, an lgbt womanner or an immigrant woman. and finally we said to the speaker, let the republicans vote for this bill because this is what they believe in. but let us vote on a bill that says we do not support violence against any women. you helped with that because we did need some republican votes to pass that. but overwhelmingly, the republicans voted for the bill that accepted -- said we are against...
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had a lott time you of native americans still running, throughout california, and it was the attempt of the spaniards to try and settle and the original settlers, the native americans that were already established year. at this time, also, you had intrusions from the french, british, and russian interests coming into the the civic coast. the spaniards were looking at away of settling and kind of controlling the region that we know of california at the time. the difficulty was see travel, going up the coast, was against the tradewinds from mexico. the thought was if they could establish an overhand trail method, that would help to solidify their hold on california. in 1775, 1 battista deanza -- deanza created his own trail from southern arizona up into california and as far north as monterey, california. the spanishback to government and got permission to lead a next edition following the same trail. of 200 40ed a group people, a mixture of native , people ofspaniards mixed races, across on this overland trail, ending up in monterey with him a couple of months later. his lieutenant le
had a lott time you of native americans still running, throughout california, and it was the attempt of the spaniards to try and settle and the original settlers, the native americans that were already established year. at this time, also, you had intrusions from the french, british, and russian interests coming into the the civic coast. the spaniards were looking at away of settling and kind of controlling the region that we know of california at the time. the difficulty was see travel, going...
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an executive order has a project on the fast track, but native american say if they can't win hundreds of miles away, they are taking their battle straight to the president. wusa 9 has the story. >> reporter: they are taking their flight from standing rock here to the national mall. this is the start of a protest that will take us from here to the white house tomorrow. through frost and fi thousands against the dakota access pipeline. it's 1600 miles away in the heart of the dakotas, but now a different backdrop. >> we are here. this is our home. we set up these teepees to remind them that we are not extinct. we are still very alive and thriving. >> her attorney -- her journey took her from central america, standing in solidarity. her home is actually in standing rock. now in dc after protesting for nearly a year. >> below point was being shot with rubber bullets, being maced and gassed. >> president trump says the makeup pipeline equals more jobs, but native americans here launch a say. federal law requires the government to consult with tribes but those tribes can be overruled. now t
an executive order has a project on the fast track, but native american say if they can't win hundreds of miles away, they are taking their battle straight to the president. wusa 9 has the story. >> reporter: they are taking their flight from standing rock here to the national mall. this is the start of a protest that will take us from here to the white house tomorrow. through frost and fi thousands against the dakota access pipeline. it's 1600 miles away in the heart of the dakotas, but...
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but it was soon determined that native americans, native nations, would in fact bear the risk of a potentialr 800 people have been arrested out there. corporate—sponsored, state—executed violence has been inflicted on unarmed water protectors or protesters. but it was clear that native nations were going to be forced to bear the risk of an oil spill and that a non—native american community, an anglo community, was not going to be made to bear the risk. so they are asking us to indeed forsake our children's future for the sake of an oil pipeline when we know that it is not a case of if a pipeline will leak but when. and it's a sad day that we are being made to bear that risk while they don't have to. so we know it's going to leak. let's round—up some of the other main stories: the un's head of emergency aid operations says the world faces the largest humanitarian crisis since 1945, with more than 20 million people in four countries facing starvation and famine. stephen 0'brien called for an immediate injection of funds for yemen, south sudan, somalia and northeastern nigeria. he said the situ
but it was soon determined that native americans, native nations, would in fact bear the risk of a potentialr 800 people have been arrested out there. corporate—sponsored, state—executed violence has been inflicted on unarmed water protectors or protesters. but it was clear that native nations were going to be forced to bear the risk of an oil spill and that a non—native american community, an anglo community, was not going to be made to bear the risk. so they are asking us to indeed...
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but it was soon determined that native american native nations would in fact bear the risk of a potentialpeople had been arrested out there. corporate sponsored state executed violence has been inflicted on unarmed water protectors or protesters. but it was clear that native nations were going to be forced to bear the risk of an oil spill and that a non— native american community, and anglo community, was not going to be made to bear the risk. so they are asking us to bear the risk. so they are asking us to indeed forsake our children's future for the sake of an oil pipeline when we know that it is not a case of if a pipeline will leak but when. and it is a sad day that we are being made to bear that risk while they don't have to. so we know it is going to leak. obviously, the engineers are denying that, but thank you for your time. thank you. news about the recent outbreaks of ebola in west africa has centred on its devastating impact on humans. but gorilla populations are known to have suffered from the disease for some time. a third of the world's gorillas have been killed by ebola in
but it was soon determined that native american native nations would in fact bear the risk of a potentialpeople had been arrested out there. corporate sponsored state executed violence has been inflicted on unarmed water protectors or protesters. but it was clear that native nations were going to be forced to bear the risk of an oil spill and that a non— native american community, and anglo community, was not going to be made to bear the risk. so they are asking us to bear the risk. so they...
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native americans built an encampment on the nationalnaal mall to highlight their message that the marginalaginalization of indigenousndi people to benefit the u.s. us government must end.ov >> time to get to mike thomasera and talk about the weather.eahe. the big buzz word thatt everybody is talking about is snow. snow. >> right. >> they're talking mostly hewy'ereek's snow whichw w we'll hit on here in a littlee e bit but today, yes, we might mit see some snow but it's no the ne a huge deal locally.loclly. temperatures outside are at a 50 degrees right now soow so nothing that falls is going to o be able to stick here. her ground temperatures far tootoo warm. you can see radar tracking that rain/snow mix off to the ot north and west. we have a couple hours before be it gets to us here in d.c.s her. should start as rain and yes maybe some ick in with snow. snw the bigger story will beory wile temperatures dropping all day long. lo. dulles currently at currentt reagan 50 and you're basicallybl looking at your daytime highstis there. again this afternoonag temperatures falling. could be someai
native americans built an encampment on the nationalnaal mall to highlight their message that the marginalaginalization of indigenousndi people to benefit the u.s. us government must end.ov >> time to get to mike thomasera and talk about the weather.eahe. the big buzz word thatt everybody is talking about is snow. snow. >> right. >> they're talking mostly hewy'ereek's snow whichw w we'll hit on here in a littlee e bit but today, yes, we might mit see some snow but it's no the...
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that's native americans.here to say, all the way from the bronx we stand with you in solidarity and injustice to want is an and justice for all. water is life. [cheers and applause] >> we can see that this is the greatest uniting of nations of movements and a people's we've seen in this country in a very long time. [cheers and applause] [speaking in native tongue] we stand her united in a way that we haven't seen a real long time. the beauty of the diversity of this movement and of this country is what gives revolution life with life adjusted. we fight for the future and the world we believe that we can pass on to a chilled at our grandchildren. so now the boys and the use of stand what i'd like to introduce alice makes a noise. [cheers and applause] [speaking in native tongue] >> my name is alice brown otter. [cheers and applause] >> when the movement started i was there for the first video. je[cheers and applause] >> i would like to say keep focusing on what we are here for i can still pipeline and to conti
that's native americans.here to say, all the way from the bronx we stand with you in solidarity and injustice to want is an and justice for all. water is life. [cheers and applause] >> we can see that this is the greatest uniting of nations of movements and a people's we've seen in this country in a very long time. [cheers and applause] [speaking in native tongue] we stand her united in a way that we haven't seen a real long time. the beauty of the diversity of this movement and of this...
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treaties are signed with native american tribes but when it becomes inconvenient the treaties are ignored and broken. laws provide freedom and equal rights. we are also put in place for all americans. each week, we see more basic human rights threatened by a disengaged administration. for all american citizens today, both native americans, and non-native american people, ask the questions. they call the doctrine of discovery -- i know, i love you, guys. i don't care what you guys say. it is okay for you to be upset. but what the real thing is is that we are here for our youth and the future. we have to understand why we face these obstacles and what is causing this. this is our option of discovery. -- doctrine. the doctrine of discovery is an excuse for this country to continue to take our rights. i love you, too. this monument stands for all tribes and all of america. the heart of the resistance. we need to continue the lessons that we have learned so that we can advance in the future. we are in the 21st century, this is no longer a matter of explorers or imperil -- emperilists versus sa
treaties are signed with native american tribes but when it becomes inconvenient the treaties are ignored and broken. laws provide freedom and equal rights. we are also put in place for all americans. each week, we see more basic human rights threatened by a disengaged administration. for all american citizens today, both native americans, and non-native american people, ask the questions. they call the doctrine of discovery -- i know, i love you, guys. i don't care what you guys say. it is...
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there is no appointee for native american communities on this commission. on the needs of native communities. on efforts by congress for most self-determination. the bill requires veerial such knowledge and participation. additionally, simply requiring agencies to blindly, blindly cut regulations is just nonsensical by itself. and i would reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlelady reserves her time. for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? mr. ross: i rise to claim time in opposition. the chair: the gentleman virginia tech. mr. ross: thank you, mr. chairman. this amendment is a prime example of why we need the scrub act. federal management programs serve tribes was added to the government accountability's office biannual high-risk report released earlier this month. the g.a.o. reported, quote, for nearly a decade we, along with the inspectors general, special commissions, and others have reported that federal agencies have ineffectively administered indian education and health care programs and inefficiently fulfilled
there is no appointee for native american communities on this commission. on the needs of native communities. on efforts by congress for most self-determination. the bill requires veerial such knowledge and participation. additionally, simply requiring agencies to blindly, blindly cut regulations is just nonsensical by itself. and i would reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlelady reserves her time. for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? mr. ross: i...
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and i absolutely want to know more about my native american heritage.opened up a whole new world for me. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. if popular q, peel. #7,gn3elia4qadrtitle, it is my p"> good evening, chris, thank you my friend. >> you bet. >>> happy tuesday. big, big, big busy news day today. one of those days when it pays to not zone out. sort of pays to pay attention. one of the things we'll talk about in tonight's show is the rollout today of the republican plan to get rid of the affordable care act. fairly disastrous rollout, i would say today. we knew
and i absolutely want to know more about my native american heritage.opened up a whole new world for me. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. if popular q, peel. #7,gn3elia4qadrtitle, it is my p"> good evening, chris, thank you my friend. >> you bet. >>> happy tuesday. big, big, big busy news day today. one of those days when it pays to not zone out. sort of pays to pay attention. one of the things we'll talk about in...
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that's native americans.re to say that all the way from the bronx we stand with you in solidarity an injustice for one is an injustice to all. what it is like. [applause] >> this is the greatest uniting nations of movements at a people with seen in this in a very long time. [cheers and applause] [speaking spanish] we stand united in a way that we haven't in a long time. the beauty of the diversity of this movement and of this country is what gives revolution life. we fight for justice. we fight for the future we believe we can pass on to her children and our grandchildren. so now to hear a voice of the use of standing rock i like to introduce alice. everybody, please make some noise. [cheers and applause] [speakin [speaking in native tongue] >> i am from the -- tribe. [cheers and applause] >> when the first, like i think in april when the movement started, i was there for the first video. thank you. [applause] >> and i'd like to just say to keep focusing on what we're here for, against the pipeline, and to co
that's native americans.re to say that all the way from the bronx we stand with you in solidarity an injustice for one is an injustice to all. what it is like. [applause] >> this is the greatest uniting nations of movements at a people with seen in this in a very long time. [cheers and applause] [speaking spanish] we stand united in a way that we haven't in a long time. the beauty of the diversity of this movement and of this country is what gives revolution life. we fight for justice. we...
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and new feathers in the cap for native american fashion. a new exhibition celebrates the contemporary look with style. tim: hello. welcome to our viewers in america and around the globe. president trump declared a new era as he dismantled many of the previous administration's efforts to combat climate change. the white house says the new measures will revive the coal industry and create jobs, promises throughout trump's presidential run. one place they were cheering was in pennsylvania, coal country, a region that helped deliver the white house for president trump. >> the coal mine closed more than one year ago. hundreds of well-paid miners were laid-off. blamed the policies of the last government. losing their houses, it is a big impact. is we have been mining: this country for 200 years. we need to go back to work. >> do you think it will happen? >> yes. 70% in a traditionally democratic county voted trump. that he would reverse obama policies to bring back mining jobs was key. said he wasama introducing the regulations to curb the relian
and new feathers in the cap for native american fashion. a new exhibition celebrates the contemporary look with style. tim: hello. welcome to our viewers in america and around the globe. president trump declared a new era as he dismantled many of the previous administration's efforts to combat climate change. the white house says the new measures will revive the coal industry and create jobs, promises throughout trump's presidential run. one place they were cheering was in pennsylvania, coal...
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. >> you couldn't tell me there's not a pool african american, latino, native american -- it's a matter of looking at traditional universities. >> this man and other tech workers we talked with says they see the same recruitment issues in san francisco and silicon valley. >> i'm the only woman on the team. >> uber's report shows its tact leadership is 75% white and 25% asian with zero black, latino or native american employees in the top levels. uber said in a statement, we're still relatively young as a company and we know we have a lot more to do. we recognize the relative lack of diversity across all forms of leadership including on our board of dreshths and will be thoughtful about diversity as the company grows. experts satisfies it's not so much an issue of the coolest candidates as the culture and commitment. company. >> if uber wanted to hire more women into technology jobs, there would be women available who are qualified for these positions, but uber created a culture in the company which is based on an idea of aggressive individualism. it seems a little less hospitable to wom
. >> you couldn't tell me there's not a pool african american, latino, native american -- it's a matter of looking at traditional universities. >> this man and other tech workers we talked with says they see the same recruitment issues in san francisco and silicon valley. >> i'm the only woman on the team. >> uber's report shows its tact leadership is 75% white and 25% asian with zero black, latino or native american employees in the top levels. uber said in a statement,...
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new feathers in the cap for native american fashion.appened here was of the sort that can at worst produce a meltdown. in this case the precautions worked, but they didn't work quite well enough to prevent some old fears about the safety features of these stations from resurfacing. the republic of ireland has become the first country in the world to ban smoking in the workplace. from today, anyone lighting up in offices, businesses, pubs and restaurants will face a heavy fine. the president was on his way out of the washington hilton hotel, where he had been addressing a trade union conference. the small crowd outside included his assailant. it has become a symbol of paris. 100 years ago, many parisians wished it had never been built. the eiffel tower's birthday is being marked by a re—enactment of the first ascent by gustave eiffel. this is bbc news. i'm reged ahmad. the latest headlines: britain's prime minister has signed a letter kick—starting the uk's departure from the european union. it'll be delivered to brussels on wednesday. p
new feathers in the cap for native american fashion.appened here was of the sort that can at worst produce a meltdown. in this case the precautions worked, but they didn't work quite well enough to prevent some old fears about the safety features of these stations from resurfacing. the republic of ireland has become the first country in the world to ban smoking in the workplace. from today, anyone lighting up in offices, businesses, pubs and restaurants will face a heavy fine. the president was...
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a federal judge today denied the last ditch effort by native american tribes to stop final constructionthe dakota access pipeline, today's ruling clears the way for completion of the nearly $4 billion project, oil could flow as soon as next week. meanwhile native americans from across the country today began setting up a tp camp sight at the national mall in washington and they plan to lobby for four days legislatures and protest president trump. poachers on the run after killing an rinersaurs at a location of a zoo in paris and the first instance of poaching in europe, the suspects broke in overnight shot the white rhino named vince, three times in the head, sawed off his horn. the zoo's two other rhinos were unharmed. the antidefamation league says new threats have been made to four offices along with six jewish community centers around the country from florida to chicago to new york police were calmed in called to investigate and 130 similar threats nationwide since the beginning of the year and meanwhile the reward this philadelphia jewish cemetery vandalism has gone up to $74,000.
a federal judge today denied the last ditch effort by native american tribes to stop final constructionthe dakota access pipeline, today's ruling clears the way for completion of the nearly $4 billion project, oil could flow as soon as next week. meanwhile native americans from across the country today began setting up a tp camp sight at the national mall in washington and they plan to lobby for four days legislatures and protest president trump. poachers on the run after killing an rinersaurs...
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hundreds of people from native american tribes have marched through the streets of washington to protestestors say leaks from the oil pipeline will pollute water supplies and endanger sacred sites. tom donkin reports. a show of tribal strength on the wet streets of washington, dc. members of the standing rock nation and their supporters have carried their anger across several states from north dakota, angry over the controversial pipeline which they say will pollute their water and upset their sacred sites. undeterred by the heavens opening, tribal members walked united. people come out here and they may think the rain is incumbent weather but it's a blessing, if you will, because we are talking about the protection of water and so the house the grandfathers rain on us, that means they are here with us. so this isn't increment weather, it's a blessing. in the first week of his presidency donald trump side executive orders to revive the project, which had been put on hold by the obama administration. the pipeline is worth $3.8 billion and will stretch overfour worth $3.8 billion and will
hundreds of people from native american tribes have marched through the streets of washington to protestestors say leaks from the oil pipeline will pollute water supplies and endanger sacred sites. tom donkin reports. a show of tribal strength on the wet streets of washington, dc. members of the standing rock nation and their supporters have carried their anger across several states from north dakota, angry over the controversial pipeline which they say will pollute their water and upset their...
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i just wondered if you might have heard of any women that might have been native american working with them to do the clothes in world war ii debbie or that there were any women, native american women doing that? >> that is such an interesting question. i have not heard of that. and it piqued my interest. now i want to go see if there were. because it certainly seems possible. i do not know anything about it but i am curious. >> during world war ii again, the role of women in breaking codes or different projects along this line. >> the women across at jpl, much of the work was classified at the time. they all had security clearances and they were all very careful to lock up all of their work at night. [laughter] >> did any of them speak about discrimination from the majority male population in the workplace? >> they did. these are women that for the most part felt very respected by their male colleagues which was exceptional for the time. but of course experience discrimination as well. i heard much about certain individuals that made life difficult. especially one engineer who liked t
i just wondered if you might have heard of any women that might have been native american working with them to do the clothes in world war ii debbie or that there were any women, native american women doing that? >> that is such an interesting question. i have not heard of that. and it piqued my interest. now i want to go see if there were. because it certainly seems possible. i do not know anything about it but i am curious. >> during world war ii again, the role of women in...
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and i absolutely want to know more about my native american heritage.opened up a whole new world for me. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. mait's a series ofar is nosmart choices. like using glucerna to replace one meal or snack a day. glucerna products have up to 15 grams of protein to help manage hunger and carbsteady, unique blends of slow release carbs to help minimize blood sugar spikes. every meal every craving. it's the choices you make when managing glucerna. everyday progress. >>> parents have longed debated it, does breast feeding affect your child's intelligence? according to a new study in the journal of pediatrics, the answer is no. researchers found breastfeeding has little impact on the child's cognitive development and behavior and while results show short term benefits like lowering hyper activity and improve problem solving skills, they
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and i absolutely want to know more about my native american heritage. it's opened up a whole new world for me. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. >>> tonight, the white house trying to have it both ways, replacing the obamacare replacement bill, liking some but dismissing another part. the other part is estimate that 24 million fewer would be insured under the legislation. the reaction has been intense all day with moderate house republicans shy eight way from the bill, a number of senate republicans calling it dead on arrival, democrats salvaging it. the president facing pressure to how he squares the cbo projections with his promise of hi hi health insurance for everyone. jim acosta. >> reporter: it's rare moment president trump passes up on a chance to speak his mind but he did when asked about the congressional budget office analysis of the proposal to replace obamacare. >> this is the american health care act, the president is proud of it. >> reporter: the white house pushing back on the cbo score of t
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and so again in that case, the little guy, the native american prisoner, prevailed in that case. and i think boemg of these are really important cases to show that judge gorsuch applies federal statutes as congress has written them to protect the religious liberty of in these two cases, a muslim prisoner and native american prisoner. >> thank you very much. now mr. meyer, my last question, since you worked with him for a year, i think you can touch on this issue. what does he look to get out of advocates for oral argument? have you ever known him to change his mind in a case during oral argument? >> thank you, senator. oral argument is incredibly important to the judge. it is the basic notion that litigants should have fair opportunity to be heard. and yes, i have seen the judge change miss mind based on oral arguments. briefs are full argument but oral argument gives you a chance to interact and pose questions to counsel that they may not have presented this their brief. i've seen something shaped by exchanges in questions with counsel. his preparation for oral argument is incre
and so again in that case, the little guy, the native american prisoner, prevailed in that case. and i think boemg of these are really important cases to show that judge gorsuch applies federal statutes as congress has written them to protect the religious liberty of in these two cases, a muslim prisoner and native american prisoner. >> thank you very much. now mr. meyer, my last question, since you worked with him for a year, i think you can touch on this issue. what does he look to get...
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native american groups protesting the dakota access their voices heard on the national mall later today. tribal leaders arrive today to begin four days of activities. it will culminate this friday with what's being called the "native nations march on dc". tribal members and supporters also plan to camp each day on the mall, with teepees, a ceremonial fire, cultural workshops and speakers. breaking news in the midwest. eileen has already told us about the severe weather moving through that region. and now we are seeing the damage. there are more than two dozen tornado reports. the winds wrecking an airport in kansas, flipping over several planes. thousands of people are without power, hundreds of homes are damaged. roofs were torn right off. there are no reports on injuries right now. we are following this story and will bring you updates when they come in. a man is busted after police say he posed as an ice officer! sources confirm itai ozderman of gatihersburg works for the washington post. but according to charging documents- he had something of a double life. they say he spent time o
native american groups protesting the dakota access their voices heard on the national mall later today. tribal leaders arrive today to begin four days of activities. it will culminate this friday with what's being called the "native nations march on dc". tribal members and supporters also plan to camp each day on the mall, with teepees, a ceremonial fire, cultural workshops and speakers. breaking news in the midwest. eileen has already told us about the severe weather moving through...
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here, when you said a seat at the table, we're learning a liaison between the white house and native americansot yet been installed. are you getting any sense from this administration they want to have a dialogue with native leaders in it country and what can they do to help that process? >> not at all. you know that's why we're taking part on these gathering and making sure we're heard, you know, if we have to do it in a way where we unite, all i thats indigenous, we're going to do our part. we'll do it in a peaceful manner. we're going to strategically fight the war against injustice. because it's imptant for us to be present and to be available to speak up and stand up for our rights. that's the message right there, stand up for our rights. >> when you and i last talked, you were making a point, many of us were observing those demonstrations we saw about the dakota access pipelines were the biggest gatherings, biggest indigenous protest in america, i don't know, i this ink you told me in 100 years or something. i think you're trying to catalyze that movement. can that be done? can you turn
here, when you said a seat at the table, we're learning a liaison between the white house and native americansot yet been installed. are you getting any sense from this administration they want to have a dialogue with native leaders in it country and what can they do to help that process? >> not at all. you know that's why we're taking part on these gathering and making sure we're heard, you know, if we have to do it in a way where we unite, all i thats indigenous, we're going to do our...
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and i absolutely want to know more about my native american heritage. it's opened up a whole new world for me. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. >> welcome back. >> hey, tom, happy friday. trump predicts the future. i'll put me out on this, i feel he stole from chevy chase. >> yes, that was on "snl," the weekend update. unless he went back in time and gave that to chevy chase. no, it is a paradigm. >> i'm going to get a time machine in a little bit. >> the way trump does it is heat weeds and later they prove him right. >> trump weeds something that is not true and he and his supporters have that is what he was talking about all along. >> works for me. so, the week.com did the excerpt of the interview and called it ten ways that he predicts the interview in his interview beauty i thought that was kind of funny. see, because he didn't predict the vote was going to happen. >> i don't get it. >> another thing trump failed to predict, palmetto ford secretly signed up to work for putin. do you know how he got hi
and i absolutely want to know more about my native american heritage. it's opened up a whole new world for me. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. >> welcome back. >> hey, tom, happy friday. trump predicts the future. i'll put me out on this, i feel he stole from chevy chase. >> yes, that was on "snl," the weekend update. unless he went back in time and gave that to chevy chase. no, it is a paradigm. >> i'm going to...
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from the hostile actions of european powers and native americans. we are seeing with english empire looks like. at least with respect to the main lands. it is very coastal in its character. in 1664, charles ordered aggressive actions be taken in africa and north america, in the conquest of new netherlands. these moves precipitated the outbreak of a second anglo dutch war. the famous admiral retaliated by shifting -- and then crossed the atlantic and attacked barbados. other dutch naval forces burnt tobacco ships in 1667 and 1673 during the third and final anglo dutch war. however no effort is made but england in this period to defend its place in north america. nor did they become involved inking philip's war. king philip's war in new england was fought almost entirely by settlers. the small contingent of 2000 soldiers sent to suppress bacon's rebellion in 1676 arrived in 1677 after the rebellion had been crushed. no real intrusion there. england's overseas settlements remained in a halfway house where the economic bonds were becoming ever stronger.
from the hostile actions of european powers and native americans. we are seeing with english empire looks like. at least with respect to the main lands. it is very coastal in its character. in 1664, charles ordered aggressive actions be taken in africa and north america, in the conquest of new netherlands. these moves precipitated the outbreak of a second anglo dutch war. the famous admiral retaliated by shifting -- and then crossed the atlantic and attacked barbados. other dutch naval forces...
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if you get down on the you talke and kick some turnaround and talk to the native americans . i have 12 tribes then realize reality. eighty% unemployment rate reality is with less wages in rural america. that these types of programs that are cut part just devastating to the tribal land and rural area up. i also get to drive through town after town to see all the store fronts that are closed but these towns are needed in america to service the farming sector but they also serve as the tourism sector and their highways for americans to move about their country our national forests is a rural area somebody has to work in these areas. i agree one and to present with the community block grant process there has not been a city or town for arizona that has not come here to say we need these grants. roll americans are not afraid of tough times but this devastating they have always given to our country to make sure that time after time called upon to protect our country have done that in the interest and the sacrifice but they also want fairness and respect that is not shown in this bu
if you get down on the you talke and kick some turnaround and talk to the native americans . i have 12 tribes then realize reality. eighty% unemployment rate reality is with less wages in rural america. that these types of programs that are cut part just devastating to the tribal land and rural area up. i also get to drive through town after town to see all the store fronts that are closed but these towns are needed in america to service the farming sector but they also serve as the tourism...
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produced by the national black programming consortium, vision media maker which highlights our native americans, the center for asian american media and pacific islanders. how is the cpb uniquely he equipped through the national minority consortium to respect the perspectives and constituencies in a way that might otherwise be neglected by the commercial media? ms. harrison: well, i think edia right now, we know that media -- commercial media really has to focus on the bottom line and that's -- i was in business and that's what they have to do. they have to have a return on investment. our mission is a return on investment in terms of education, in terms of knowledge. we just had -- if i can veer off a little bit here -- i met with four star retired general stanley mcchrystal and he was talking to us about why he supports public media and he said a country can't be strong unless we're smart. we want a strong defense and a strong defense militarily. i have a grandson who's right now going through special forces. but we also want to make sure that we have that civil society knowledge infrastructu
produced by the national black programming consortium, vision media maker which highlights our native americans, the center for asian american media and pacific islanders. how is the cpb uniquely he equipped through the national minority consortium to respect the perspectives and constituencies in a way that might otherwise be neglected by the commercial media? ms. harrison: well, i think edia right now, we know that media -- commercial media really has to focus on the bottom line and that's --...
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