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we thank you for the opportunity to gather, to honor four native americans from our community. remember those that are not with us, unable to be here, or traveling. we ask for blessing upon them, their families, their friends. we come before you. we are humbled two leggeds. we give things. honde,honde, the best it could possible me. to the singers, to the dancers, their families. honde, honde to everyone in attendance. ( spiritual chanting). (spiritual chanting). grandfather, creator, once again we come together, and gave praise and honor to you, and if you for the many blessings, and again honde, honde for this day. we say these things in your name. please remain standing as we welcome and present to you the grand entry of our eagle staff and our dancers. here we go. bring em in. carrying the first flag of this nation, of this land, the eagle staff larry harristan. how about a round of applause for larry? thank you larry. bringing in our dancers. (drums). good to see you. our southern and northern dancers. welcome ladies. welcome. followed by our jingle "dancing with dancers.
we thank you for the opportunity to gather, to honor four native americans from our community. remember those that are not with us, unable to be here, or traveling. we ask for blessing upon them, their families, their friends. we come before you. we are humbled two leggeds. we give things. honde,honde, the best it could possible me. to the singers, to the dancers, their families. honde, honde to everyone in attendance. ( spiritual chanting). (spiritual chanting). grandfather, creator, once...
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each her they hold a sporting event to bring natives together to promote wellness. believes in these events lie the developing in youth the sense of self worth and resiliency necessary for them to succeed. she prides herself in the design and implementation of an art curriculum that includes, but not limited to bead work, dancing and sewing and a firm believer in these traditions and intrinsic values instill solidity and pride in being responsible individuals in a contemporary landscape. in addition her years of dance experience has lead her to be a respected and decorated and sought after resource for many bay area presentations. she regularly has theater performances and in leading discussions and after hour mentorship activities. she is a member of the ingenuity project developing a documentary about native american social issues. she founded a area of bay area artists and honor those who have given the permission to share these traditions and does so through her work and involvement and let's now watch a video. >> i am anacita hernandez and i work with this prog
each her they hold a sporting event to bring natives together to promote wellness. believes in these events lie the developing in youth the sense of self worth and resiliency necessary for them to succeed. she prides herself in the design and implementation of an art curriculum that includes, but not limited to bead work, dancing and sewing and a firm believer in these traditions and intrinsic values instill solidity and pride in being responsible individuals in a contemporary landscape. in...
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native american heritage month. we have high pressure and that will keep the activity in the ohio valley out there. another mile day with temperatures in the mid 60's -- another mild day with temperatures in the mid 60's. into the single budgets in the northern plains. most of the arctic air will slide north of baltimore. you will notice a drop in the temperatures. upper 40's and low 50's to borromorrow. that rain deck will visit us tonight and tomorrow. a good chance for rain as we move into the overnight period. 42 at the airport. 45 degrees in parkton. increasing clouds today into the afternoon. rain showers early tonight. high temperature in the mid 60's. it will turn breezy. temperatures into the upper 40's. tuesday. low 50's on breezy and cooler for the middle portion of the week. we'll stay in the 50's to the beginning of the weekend. >> good morning. not too bad out there. eastbound and 50 at the bay bridge, a right lane closure because of an accident. watch for delays. there will be delays in the city aroun
native american heritage month. we have high pressure and that will keep the activity in the ohio valley out there. another mile day with temperatures in the mid 60's -- another mild day with temperatures in the mid 60's. into the single budgets in the northern plains. most of the arctic air will slide north of baltimore. you will notice a drop in the temperatures. upper 40's and low 50's to borromorrow. that rain deck will visit us tonight and tomorrow. a good chance for rain as we move into...
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with the native american community. here the director of-4#kwñ the indian education program. >> good evening everybody.mmçz commissioners and superintendent. i amnu this recognition on behalf of the indian education program title 7 the parent advisory committee, teachers, students and the community in general. the indian education program is a federally funded program that supports the unique educational and cultural academic needs of the american indian alaskan native students and we come out of the office of instruction where state funded programs are housed andi!)mdn< our office is currently at cesar chavez elementary school bungalow 2. this program is unique because it requires a parent advisory committee to be set in place to guide the distribution of funds and the committee is comprised of parents guardians, teachers, youth representative, community members and the pac looks at district data and determines the following objectives. this year's objectives are graduation, reading writing ald math. and it makes me su
with the native american community. here the director of-4#kwñ the indian education program. >> good evening everybody.mmçz commissioners and superintendent. i amnu this recognition on behalf of the indian education program title 7 the parent advisory committee, teachers, students and the community in general. the indian education program is a federally funded program that supports the unique educational and cultural academic needs of the american indian alaskan native students and we...
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[applause] >> so i want to present this award on behalf of kqmd and the native american community to this amazing young woman and does so many important things and does wonderful things for for our community. thank you anacita. [applause] >> thank you. pepperoni, crackers -- oh wait, this is my grocery list. i was really trying not to be emotional, but all the work they do and all the time that i spend, and it really is just me being a mother, and i'm very fortunate to have my family, to have all my friends, and the greet teams that i work with. i am really fortunate to have them in my life and without them, without having support i wouldn't have been able to do a lot of the things i have been able to do, and also to be surrounded by dreamers because you know to have that inspiration, to see them, to see other people dream and dream big it really inspires me and i always feel that i'm not doing enough because i am surrounded by these amazing people. and -- i'm happy to see my family here. because you are my family. i'm so far away from home. my family -- they live in arizona, and tod
[applause] >> so i want to present this award on behalf of kqmd and the native american community to this amazing young woman and does so many important things and does wonderful things for for our community. thank you anacita. [applause] >> thank you. pepperoni, crackers -- oh wait, this is my grocery list. i was really trying not to be emotional, but all the work they do and all the time that i spend, and it really is just me being a mother, and i'm very fortunate to have my...
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[speaking in native tongue] >> translator: mr. farage. >> it's a very different european union, isn't it? 17 european countries and germany are moving some are completely different, and every single proposal you come up with, mr. camp is forced to say no to. so we're going to find ourselves effectively at cinderella state. because you will make two decisions that will affect a single market of which where a member, and we, in fact, according to you, even uk members of this parliament will be able to vote on issues that affect the euro zone which undeniably knock on the single market to go so i missed and which are saying, but, frankly, we find yourself not in a completely illogical position. with a simple free trade agreement. maybe mr. cameron will agree with you on this, but ultimately the british populace are seeking a totally new settlement. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: thank you. ms. zimmer. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: very briefly on two points. on the economy and business. as a foundation for cr
[speaking in native tongue] >> translator: mr. farage. >> it's a very different european union, isn't it? 17 european countries and germany are moving some are completely different, and every single proposal you come up with, mr. camp is forced to say no to. so we're going to find ourselves effectively at cinderella state. because you will make two decisions that will affect a single market of which where a member, and we, in fact, according to you, even uk members of this...
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she started out as a medical assistant in 1985 with the native american health center and went on to get her registered nurse degree so she's been with the health center for 27 years and 21 of those years she has been a registered nurse. [applause] karen has greatly contributed to the native american health center and sharing her knowledge and wisdom with the whole agency and this goes out to the community as well and serves as a chair on the advisory community and board member of the friendship house and coached american indian children in the tribal athletics program and known as the coworkers as the patient whisperer and when there is a patient that is angry or agitated she is always successful in calming them down. she is a mother and her with her family tonight. can all her kids wave? and she is here with her sister and lots of friends and now we're going to see a video about her. >> i am karen harrison. i'm the nurse manager at the native american health center and got into it as being a caretaker and grew up in a lot of pain and suffering because of who we are, where we come f
she started out as a medical assistant in 1985 with the native american health center and went on to get her registered nurse degree so she's been with the health center for 27 years and 21 of those years she has been a registered nurse. [applause] karen has greatly contributed to the native american health center and sharing her knowledge and wisdom with the whole agency and this goes out to the community as well and serves as a chair on the advisory community and board member of the...
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the most technical correct is native american and alaska native, and that is how we address it.servation" is still a word because we have a lot of communities that have reservations, bound by the boundaries of this geographic location that has been determined by the federal government where we live. not all tribes live on reservations. in alaska, we have one reservation. in oklahoma, they have the historic preservation areas, but all of oklahoma is considered indian country. indian country is the other word where we talk about where indians reside other than reservations. but, yes, we used reservations on a regular basis. host: john in anchorage, alaska. caller: jacqueline, how are you? host: we're listening, sir. caller: i just wanted to say, like, i feel as though native americans are not really a group, not someone that obama went after, not someone that romney went after. everything with romney was, we are going to tear open the parks, tear up your land. we are going to put everything in private companies. i like obama and i'm glad that he is giving everybody free health car
the most technical correct is native american and alaska native, and that is how we address it.servation" is still a word because we have a lot of communities that have reservations, bound by the boundaries of this geographic location that has been determined by the federal government where we live. not all tribes live on reservations. in alaska, we have one reservation. in oklahoma, they have the historic preservation areas, but all of oklahoma is considered indian country. indian country...
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the native pride dancers are in town. a story for us after the break. 9# 42:00 now. where others fail, droid powers through. introducing the new droid razr maxx hd by motorola. now more than ever droid does. >>> welcome back, everybody. holly morris as you saw her suit up to join the quince orchard marching band, she'll join us in just a moment. it's been an exciting morning and that does not stop now, as we introduce this next segment. they are on a mission to teach the world about the spirit and the traditions of indigenous people and culture. the native pride dancers use story telling, music and dance, to honor their unique history of the first nation communities. their dances are called stories. this month you can catch them in our area. tony is in studio b with the native pride dancers. good morning. >> i'm with larry and dana and they are here in their lovely regalia. >> we call it regalia, not our costumes. >> tell us first about native pride arts and native pride dancers. >> the arts is our no
the native pride dancers are in town. a story for us after the break. 9# 42:00 now. where others fail, droid powers through. introducing the new droid razr maxx hd by motorola. now more than ever droid does. >>> welcome back, everybody. holly morris as you saw her suit up to join the quince orchard marching band, she'll join us in just a moment. it's been an exciting morning and that does not stop now, as we introduce this next segment. they are on a mission to...
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he reported more than 10,000 native songs. he ended up doing 2,200 pages of text telling life stories, mythologies, diets, habits, sex lives. it's documentaries of lives and nations and people and one man did it all. >> brown: he had this sense that it is of a vanishing history, right? where did that come from, though? where did the passion come from? >> the vanishing point was the census just counted 235,000 native freedom a high of perhaps 20 million at the time of european contact. so they're gone by more than 990% and the conventional wisdom of the scholars and indian experts is they'll be gone within a lifetime. he starts out as this prominent photographer. he has a great life. teddy roosevelt hires him to shoot his daughter's wedding. >> brown: a portrait photographer. >> he could have been annie liebovitz, which is what he was. and he sees it initially as a commodity, they're disappearing, he can make money off them. but as time goes on and the project engulfs him, consumes him, becomes his whole passion, he sees someth
he reported more than 10,000 native songs. he ended up doing 2,200 pages of text telling life stories, mythologies, diets, habits, sex lives. it's documentaries of lives and nations and people and one man did it all. >> brown: he had this sense that it is of a vanishing history, right? where did that come from, though? where did the passion come from? >> the vanishing point was the census just counted 235,000 native freedom a high of perhaps 20 million at the time of european...
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tongue] >> [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] what >> thank you very much present member dhaka by law. it's a great pleasure to be reviewed. i feel so happy. thank you for your hospitality. this is my first visit as the president-elect of mexico, and i also want to congratulate you for your victory last november 6th for your second term as president to the united states and we wish you great success. i know you have a great task before you but i trust that you will be doing a wonderful job and i also want to thank you, president obama for having the vice president joe biden were go to mexico for the inaugural ceremony next saturday december 1st. i feel so pleased to be able to have the vice president biden represent you in mexico, and of course we are waiting for you in the delegation. >> [speaking in native tongue] the >> this is an opportunity we only have every 12 years. you will be starting your next four year term. i will be starting a six year administration in mexico as you know and i think this is a great opportunity for all o
tongue] >> [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] what >> thank you very much present member dhaka by law. it's a great pleasure to be reviewed. i feel so happy. thank you for your hospitality. this is my first visit as the president-elect of mexico, and i also want to congratulate you for your victory last november 6th for your second term as president to the united states and we wish you great success. i know you have a great task...
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take the letter from the native commissioner of port elizabeth, native commissioner of king william's town, letter from the white man in port elizabeth who's got a job for you straight to the senior labor bureau officer in charge of the influx control and the endorsement stamp. the senior labor bureau officer will read the letter from the native commissioner of port elizabeth, native commissioner of king william's town, letter from the white man in port elizabeth who's got a job for you and then take your book and re-endorse it with section 10 1a1b, the right to stay and work in a white prerescribed area while employed. listen, sizwe. once the white man puts that stamp in your book, it's done, brother. no one can undo it. forget about it. all i can do is to try and get a single train fare ticket to king william's town, that's all. now, why don't you go back to king william's town? - uh-uh. - hey, i've got it. you go back to king william's town. - no. - listen first, man. go straight to those big offices-- what do they call this office if you want to go and dig the gold for them? whate
take the letter from the native commissioner of port elizabeth, native commissioner of king william's town, letter from the white man in port elizabeth who's got a job for you straight to the senior labor bureau officer in charge of the influx control and the endorsement stamp. the senior labor bureau officer will read the letter from the native commissioner of port elizabeth, native commissioner of king william's town, letter from the white man in port elizabeth who's got a job for you and...
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like elizabeth warren, i am not native american. so it is hard to comment on this to say i don't feel the pain of the particular group. i do believe it is phony and outrageous and fake. the worst thing is having to apologize for something that you realize isn't mean, everybody knows they didn't mean to hurt anybody. they were just finding a cool, sexy stylistic way to show off lingerie. >> she looks great. >> she looks amazing. >> it is a salute to the native american garb more than anything. but the more sobering part about it is intentions these days is meaning less. it doesn't matter what you felt or how you felt about saying anything. it is that somebody can perceive it as offensive and that's all that matters. we know they didn't mean offense, but they still had to apologize. that is not good. >> what if you create a failed government program? >> exactly. >> that's genius. it is for the greater good. if they had done an incredibly expensive runway thing where women were wearing something absolutely horrible that cost billions o
like elizabeth warren, i am not native american. so it is hard to comment on this to say i don't feel the pain of the particular group. i do believe it is phony and outrageous and fake. the worst thing is having to apologize for something that you realize isn't mean, everybody knows they didn't mean to hurt anybody. they were just finding a cool, sexy stylistic way to show off lingerie. >> she looks great. >> she looks amazing. >> it is a salute to the native american garb...
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i think we're going to have the nativity scene there. that's what we're looking for.ody should rejoice in that. there is another nativity scene that we've got down in the rotunda of the united states capit capitol, and that's not government speech, martin. that's individual or a group speech of people who have a point of view. that's the first amendment. there are political rallies there. the streets and parks in this country are owned by the government, but they're held in trust for the people. so, you see, this is a first amendment issue. >> absolutely. >> i'm sure all of us can agree on it. >> i'm delighted that you yourself on our broadcast have said there is no war on christmas. can i ask then, do you think it's time that people at fox news cease and desisted with this ludicrous manufacturing of a war on christmas that they seem to be obsessed with? very briefly if you can. >> well, you know, martin, the term war on christmas is a metaphor. there's a lot of misunderstanding. i look at a positive way at the success we're having and i want to be able to exercise th
i think we're going to have the nativity scene there. that's what we're looking for.ody should rejoice in that. there is another nativity scene that we've got down in the rotunda of the united states capit capitol, and that's not government speech, martin. that's individual or a group speech of people who have a point of view. that's the first amendment. there are political rallies there. the streets and parks in this country are owned by the government, but they're held in trust for the...
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, and selecting my models where i am free and unshackled by the killing restraints of society." ( native man chanting ) ( piano music ) narrator: although she lived most of her adult life in france, mary cassatt was steadfastly american. she painted the world she knew best, a world of quiet elegance and feminine tradition. she painted her subjects boldly and truthfully with remarkable discipline and intelligence. in the 1870s, mary cassatt discovered the work of edgar degas. she later wrote, "it changed my life. i saw art then as i wanted to see it." she painted her subjects honestly, as they were. the beauty of her finest work combines mastery of the human figure with superb composition. her pictures were tightly structured, composed almost abstractly. cassatt painted fields of color, patterns on an increasingly flattened picture plane. somberiano music ) her study of japanese woodcuts inspired a series of etchings. in them, she found the sureness of line which she had worked so long to acquire. her themes were fragile; yet her energy and force are felt in the brilliant play of her colo
, and selecting my models where i am free and unshackled by the killing restraints of society." ( native man chanting ) ( piano music ) narrator: although she lived most of her adult life in france, mary cassatt was steadfastly american. she painted the world she knew best, a world of quiet elegance and feminine tradition. she painted her subjects boldly and truthfully with remarkable discipline and intelligence. in the 1870s, mary cassatt discovered the work of edgar degas. she later...
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are they killing off the nativity scenes for good?, look, it depends, gregg, if the atheists really come back with a vengeance because the coalition get permits for 12 other parks in santa monica in which they can display the nativity and also in the park where the drama took place. they can still sing carols and really messages. but the churches say that they plan to stage the nativity elsewhere but they will have to pick their site very carefully or it will be back to square one because the police will be there to harang them. >> gregg: dominic di-natale, thanks. police battle police in the streets of a capital city. our top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds. capitol hill, the protests turning violent in santa ago go. hurling fought back with tear gas and water dan nones. they have been rallying for more than a year against tuition costs which are among the highest in the world. united kingdom. heavy winds and rains battering the south of england for a second straight day. the weather triggered flash flooding across much
are they killing off the nativity scenes for good?, look, it depends, gregg, if the atheists really come back with a vengeance because the coalition get permits for 12 other parks in santa monica in which they can display the nativity and also in the park where the drama took place. they can still sing carols and really messages. but the churches say that they plan to stage the nativity elsewhere but they will have to pick their site very carefully or it will be back to square one because the...
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>> tough to be nativity. ellwood city 50 years.re looking for it. >> they are not going to find it. >> bill: have to have little maps. >> relocated. now, final question and either of you can -- do the atheists in wisconsin realize they are going to hell? did you ask them that? >> it's the christmas season. we don't bring that up until january. okay? we know stewart is going to hell. just kidding, man, i am just giving him material. the guy needs material. >> he needs help. >> bill: one footnote ms. kimberly receiving the strength of our society award this evening new york society for the prevention for criewltd at this of children. congratulations. very worthy cause, good job. on deck, charles krauthammer cranky as usual will answer this question. can traditional america make a come back. charles after these messages. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't knowt yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef
>> tough to be nativity. ellwood city 50 years.re looking for it. >> they are not going to find it. >> bill: have to have little maps. >> relocated. now, final question and either of you can -- do the atheists in wisconsin realize they are going to hell? did you ask them that? >> it's the christmas season. we don't bring that up until january. okay? we know stewart is going to hell. just kidding, man, i am just giving him material. the guy needs material. >>...
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i'm a native san franciscan. i've lived in district 7, west wood park neighborhood for 27 years where my two daughters grew up and we were able to go to the public schools. so, here i am, i'm the president of the school board. i've been working on children and family issues pretty much my whole entire adult life. i have a bachelor's degree from cal civil engineer, and six months into my first job as an engineer i decided that that wasn't real where my passion was. so i went back to school, got my masters in education and never turned back. everything i've done has been related to education, even in the classroom or running a nonprofit organization. i've been in executive management leadership for over 30 years now. first as executive director of a start-up of nonprofit. that became eventually a $10 million organization. and eventually i ran for school board and i have been on the school board for 8 years and currently i'm the president. during the eight years i've been able to provide leadership, build consensus
i'm a native san franciscan. i've lived in district 7, west wood park neighborhood for 27 years where my two daughters grew up and we were able to go to the public schools. so, here i am, i'm the president of the school board. i've been working on children and family issues pretty much my whole entire adult life. i have a bachelor's degree from cal civil engineer, and six months into my first job as an engineer i decided that that wasn't real where my passion was. so i went back to school, got...
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my father who passed away last week who was also a san francisco native. my mom in the hospital right now after a knee replacement and also a san francisco native. this means a lot for us. i know i speak for 99% of the latino and jazz musicians who are not playing commercial music whose photos are not on the covers of magazines or in the newspaper or not on television, and we play this music because it's our roots. it's who we are. it's a tradition handed down to us and this award means a lot. i think it means more to us than anybody else. also when we talk about latin heritage month and every month is latin heritage month but we are first and foremost human beings, no better or worse than any human being on this planet and i hope in the room will work for human rights around the globe despite doesn't matter where people are from, what flag they're playing. thank you very much. [applause] >> well, tonight we have some very, very special sponsors tonight. wells wells fargo, at&t and all of the wine makers that are ready to serve you while you listen to the
my father who passed away last week who was also a san francisco native. my mom in the hospital right now after a knee replacement and also a san francisco native. this means a lot for us. i know i speak for 99% of the latino and jazz musicians who are not playing commercial music whose photos are not on the covers of magazines or in the newspaper or not on television, and we play this music because it's our roots. it's who we are. it's a tradition handed down to us and this award means a lot....
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i'm a native san franciscan. i've lived in district 7, west wood park neighborhood for 27 years where my two daughters grew up and we were able to go to the public schools. so, here i am, i'm the president of the school board. i've been working on children and family issues pretty much my whole entire adult life. i have a bachelor's degree from cal civil engineer, and six months into my first job as an engineer i decided that that wasn't real where my passion was.
i'm a native san franciscan. i've lived in district 7, west wood park neighborhood for 27 years where my two daughters grew up and we were able to go to the public schools. so, here i am, i'm the president of the school board. i've been working on children and family issues pretty much my whole entire adult life. i have a bachelor's degree from cal civil engineer, and six months into my first job as an engineer i decided that that wasn't real where my passion was.
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native french population is being threatened by immigrants and given. or made up times a month but children from a bedouin. even the most basic place of study. after a short break. waves of corruption are rocking russia hundreds of millions of dollars vanished for apec building projects and russia's got enough satellite project a real estate scandal has also led to the defense minister being fired note i said fired in russia we hear a lot about corruption scandals and the reaction is usually a firing or forced resignation and maybe that would be ok another country but russia has big dreams in a big country that is big corruption spoiling all of those dreams a country can't survive with every infrastructural or scientific project is sucked dry from within whether the government is unwilling or unable to sternly punish these offenders is a huge topic by could tell you that if there's no real fear of punishment this will just keep going on for ever perhaps it's time to put a big asterisk for high level corruption next to the moratorium on the death penalty
native french population is being threatened by immigrants and given. or made up times a month but children from a bedouin. even the most basic place of study. after a short break. waves of corruption are rocking russia hundreds of millions of dollars vanished for apec building projects and russia's got enough satellite project a real estate scandal has also led to the defense minister being fired note i said fired in russia we hear a lot about corruption scandals and the reaction is usually a...
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throw away from the famous eiffel tower but hardly anyone imagined just twenty years ago that the native french population would be finding itself in a rapidly decreasing minority here this man moved from pakistan in search of a better life but this has not been a smooth ride i don't have a proper work i don't work here. because they don't speak french. many went in france and french people don't have as much work. holiday very give us work and this situation is like a ticking time bomb the jobless migrant population is getting more aggressive towards the native french which they believe to be the main cause of their troubles this is described as anti white racism. who wrote a book about the phenomenon. there is real lack of authority in those troubled suburbs there is not enough police force criminals are not immediately punished because this phenomenon is widely spread among young people at middle school it's mostly insulting people elephant cells can happen at school if your district has a conflict between neighbors sometimes it ends up in a fight. but often it goes beyond verbal abus
throw away from the famous eiffel tower but hardly anyone imagined just twenty years ago that the native french population would be finding itself in a rapidly decreasing minority here this man moved from pakistan in search of a better life but this has not been a smooth ride i don't have a proper work i don't work here. because they don't speak french. many went in france and french people don't have as much work. holiday very give us work and this situation is like a ticking time bomb the...
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later the native american tribe that was first to encounter the pilgrims getting its language back. a new documentary chronicles how five teens spent years in jail for a crime they did not commit. and the independent senator who hopes to be a bipartisan bridge. those stories when the "cbs evening news" continues. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a...