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a whole host of native and non-native people.re are a lot of people who do not believe this should happen anymore in this country that are willing to put themselves on the line -- non-indian people as well as tribal members. beautiful place to defend. amy: for people watching in new york and louisiana and california and india, china, south africa, why does this matter to them? >> because it is time to move on from fossil fuels. this is the same battle they have everywhere else. each day were each week there are some new leak, some new catastrophe the fossil fuel industry, as well as the ongoing and growing catastrophe of climate change. the fact there is no rain in syria has to record to do with these fossil fuel companies. all that the catastrophes happening elsewhere in the world has to do with the fact that north america is retooling its infrastructure and going after the dirtiest oil in the world, the tar sands oil and the oil out of north dakota, rather than -- they were working with venezuela. it also has to do with crushin
a whole host of native and non-native people.re are a lot of people who do not believe this should happen anymore in this country that are willing to put themselves on the line -- non-indian people as well as tribal members. beautiful place to defend. amy: for people watching in new york and louisiana and california and india, china, south africa, why does this matter to them? >> because it is time to move on from fossil fuels. this is the same battle they have everywhere else. each day...
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then we look at a direct measurement of native outflowsful white flight, native flight.we do this with instruments and without, and again, to move ahead very quickly, the results -- here they are but to summarize them, the results in columns one and five are -- look positive, actually consistent with positive impact. so it looks as though when migrants, immigrants come in, actually we have an increase in other -- but columns one and five are, turns out, results are driven by the top five percent of sepsis tracks where the population -- total population more than doubles. so we exclude the extremely fast-growing, likely outlying census tracks with new development, we find the other 95% that we -- and also with median regression we find that immigrant arrivals are associated with absolute decreases in native populations, especially white populations. so now let unbundle the results. is it the foreignness of immigrants that causes this segregation and the answer to that in short is, no. we test by different source of where immigrants are coming from, and the results are all
then we look at a direct measurement of native outflowsful white flight, native flight.we do this with instruments and without, and again, to move ahead very quickly, the results -- here they are but to summarize them, the results in columns one and five are -- look positive, actually consistent with positive impact. so it looks as though when migrants, immigrants come in, actually we have an increase in other -- but columns one and five are, turns out, results are driven by the top five...
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and other native residents. if we end up talking about, and i'm probably the one most likely to fall into this nomenclature, of third generation or third or more generation, that basically means anybody whose parents were not immigrants themselves, or immigrants. so it could be people whose grandparents were immigrants, great grandparents were immigrants, or it could be people whose ancestors came over on the mayflower. so some of the other highlights. one of the things that sarah mentioned that i think is worth stressing is, i think we lose sight of the fact that while the number of undocumented immigrants increased from the 1990s through the beginning of this century, beginning in 2007, and through now, the number of unauthorized immigrants has actually been constant. we've had people come in, and we've had people leave. but there's been sort of a net wash. that's sort of important to remember as we're going forward. so immigrants are also making up an increasing share of our population. they're also making up
and other native residents. if we end up talking about, and i'm probably the one most likely to fall into this nomenclature, of third generation or third or more generation, that basically means anybody whose parents were not immigrants themselves, or immigrants. so it could be people whose grandparents were immigrants, great grandparents were immigrants, or it could be people whose ancestors came over on the mayflower. so some of the other highlights. one of the things that sarah mentioned...
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american strand out of it and say without native american presence, without native american power, things would not have happened as they did. it will take about five minutes to say, wait a minute, some of this is a little sketchy. because, of course, history is complex. it's not all about one thing, there's a multiplicity of issues and factors going on, but i would suggest that identifying a native american strand and saying this explains american history, this explains what happened, is perhaps more no more extreme or far-fetched than saying it's all about freedom. it's a bunch of things, but the one that i think we have omitted in large part is that native american strand. so if we look at this picture and then look at this map, this map is in many ways an academic reflection of that picture. and i just pulled this -- you can pull this from any textbook. it will be called the growth of the united states. the territorial expansion of the nation. and it's very useful for mapping that. and it shows that east/west geographic growth. and it shows the different nations involved. united state
american strand out of it and say without native american presence, without native american power, things would not have happened as they did. it will take about five minutes to say, wait a minute, some of this is a little sketchy. because, of course, history is complex. it's not all about one thing, there's a multiplicity of issues and factors going on, but i would suggest that identifying a native american strand and saying this explains american history, this explains what happened, is...
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the distinct i'll be making, speaking of foreign born, not native u.s. citizens by birth and immigrants i'll be referring to legal permanent residents and to those who have naturalized u.s. citizenship. for foreign nationals on temporary resident visas who are not immigrants as i was just defining them, there are relatively few options for them to participate to become business owners and participate under the current rules. there was a new rule proposed last week and we'll komg back to that later on in the talk. the h1 visa, individuals with bachelor degrees particularly in stem fields, it would be a very difficult method for an immigrant -- foreign born prospective entrepreneur to use because it requires there be separation between the employer and whose petitioning and beneficiary of the visa. meaning they would have to have a company with a board that can hire them, the owner, fire them, the owner and that supervises them and pays them. basically, it is possible to do but there would need to be enough separation so that both the person that -- the em
the distinct i'll be making, speaking of foreign born, not native u.s. citizens by birth and immigrants i'll be referring to legal permanent residents and to those who have naturalized u.s. citizenship. for foreign nationals on temporary resident visas who are not immigrants as i was just defining them, there are relatively few options for them to participate to become business owners and participate under the current rules. there was a new rule proposed last week and we'll komg back to that...
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immigrants differ in a large number of ways from natives even among the unskilled natives come unskilled immigrants, sorry, they tend to be more of extremes of the education this division as giovanni showed. they tend to have not as good english skills so they tend to specialize in jobs that don't require a lot of communication. the net effect, you can write out a model with many were still groups. and so the more complicated than that form the idq but giovanni has done this initiative some of the results of that calculation basically what you end up with when you do all the calculations is that the vast majority of nativeborn workers see wage increases even in just three but also verified empirically as a result of immigrant inflows. on top of that there's other mechanisms by which the labor market adjusts. so even that relative demand curve i've alluded to, that assumes a kind fix production technology that firms can't let that go to the doctor so that a different kind of worker available. and practice firms to adapt and has the effect of wiping out the labor demand curve and essential
immigrants differ in a large number of ways from natives even among the unskilled natives come unskilled immigrants, sorry, they tend to be more of extremes of the education this division as giovanni showed. they tend to have not as good english skills so they tend to specialize in jobs that don't require a lot of communication. the net effect, you can write out a model with many were still groups. and so the more complicated than that form the idq but giovanni has done this initiative some of...
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it is the largest unification of native american tribes in decades. all of that and more coming up. , welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the united states and china have formally committed to the paris climate agreement aimed at slowing climate change, during president obama's trip to china for the g20 summit. combined, the u.s. and china produce nearly 40% of the world's carbon emissions. 26 countries have now ratified the accord, which the u.n. has slated to go into effect on january 1, 2017, as long as at least 55 countries representing 55% of world's total emissions have signed on. this comes as the world has experienced 15 straight months of record-smashing temperatures amid human fueled climate change. july was the hottest month ever recorded. experts say the greenhouse gas cuts promised in the paris climate deal are insufficient to avert dangerous global warming. in oklahoma, state regulators have ordered oil and gas companies to shut down nearly 40 toxic waste water disposal wells after a ma
it is the largest unification of native american tribes in decades. all of that and more coming up. , welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the united states and china have formally committed to the paris climate agreement aimed at slowing climate change, during president obama's trip to china for the g20 summit. combined, the u.s. and china produce nearly 40% of the world's carbon emissions. 26 countries have now ratified the accord, which the...
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native children are in foster care more than 2.1 times the general population and 37% of native children live in poverty. . it is most troubling that native youth face a higher risk and rate of premature death than other youth. in fact, suicide is the second leading cause of death, 2.5 mes the national rate, for native youths in the 15 to 24 age group. we need to take a look at a comprehensive -- we need to take a comprehensive look at the health and well-being of native children and to find the root causes of and real solutions to the problems and issues that are leading to these disturbing trends. this is why i wholeheartedly support s. 246 and the establishment of the alyce spotted bear and walter soboleff commission on native children. it will be comprised of experts on you've snithe nile justice, social work, education and mental and physical health, working alongside a native advisor committee composed of the tribal representatives. they will conduct a exrehebsive study of current -- comprehensive study of current federal and local grants and programs for native communities and chi
native children are in foster care more than 2.1 times the general population and 37% of native children live in poverty. . it is most troubling that native youth face a higher risk and rate of premature death than other youth. in fact, suicide is the second leading cause of death, 2.5 mes the national rate, for native youths in the 15 to 24 age group. we need to take a look at a comprehensive -- we need to take a comprehensive look at the health and well-being of native children and to find...
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on average no effect on the wages of natives. no no effect on the employment of natives. but some negative impact is kim stressed on a small group, which is by now very unskilled natives. i will leave it at that. >> i would just conclude that two broad points, one being that we cannot evaluate immigration in a static way at a moment in time. it's impossible. the investments or the cost of immigrants are at one point in time and the payoff is later. if we don't look over time were not able to make any decision at all. if at all reasonable. at the same time, the nativeborn population over time is also evolving. we are all evolving through time and the age of the baby boomers in particular would be the dominant factor for the next 20 years. impacting the fiscal state of america so that's just inescapable. fortunately children grow up and children become the new taxpayers in the new workers, the new homebuyers. so we have to keep both of the things looking forward in time. i'll stop there. >> i think we have covered a lot of what i think is important in the report. i think da
on average no effect on the wages of natives. no no effect on the employment of natives. but some negative impact is kim stressed on a small group, which is by now very unskilled natives. i will leave it at that. >> i would just conclude that two broad points, one being that we cannot evaluate immigration in a static way at a moment in time. it's impossible. the investments or the cost of immigrants are at one point in time and the payoff is later. if we don't look over time were not able...
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it's the largest unification of native american tribes in decades. well, on tuesday, a federal judge ruled on a request for a temporary restraining order to halt some construction until that same judge issues a ruling later in the week on an injunction the tribe filed challenging the u.s. army corps of engineers over its approval of the pipeline. yesterday, u.s. district judge james boasberg issued a temporary retraining order that halts construction only between route 1806 and lake oahe, but still allows construction to continue west of this area. the ruling does not protect the land where this weekend's mass protest occurred -- which is an ancient burial and prayer ground. jan hasselman, attorney for the standing rock sioux tribe responded to the ruling. we're disappointed with what happened here today. we provided evidence on friday on sacred sites that were directly in the pipelines route. by saturday morning, those sites had been destroyed. and we saw things happening out beingnding rock -- dogs put on protesters that have not been seen in ameri
it's the largest unification of native american tribes in decades. well, on tuesday, a federal judge ruled on a request for a temporary restraining order to halt some construction until that same judge issues a ruling later in the week on an injunction the tribe filed challenging the u.s. army corps of engineers over its approval of the pipeline. yesterday, u.s. district judge james boasberg issued a temporary retraining order that halts construction only between route 1806 and lake oahe, but...
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[cheers and applause] and tracey goodlatte, i native american affairs team in the white house.s just a few. by creating the white house counsel, we create a permanent institution of the long-term cabinet level focus on indian country that involves you through the decision-making is. i've been proud of what we've been able to be together. we have it on every issue. we have it right every wrong. but together we made significant progress in almost every area. together we permanently protected lands and restored more than 420,000 to travel home as to which no owners. by signing the historic settlement into the, we established a buyback program of $1.9 billion plan to consolidate individual may have been restored and to travel trends. together we strengthen your sovereignty, reauthorize such rights can prosecute those that commit domestic violence against women whether they are native american or not he had [applause] will work to ensure your right and justice under the law and given more power to tribal court and police. many of you have come together across tribes in the country f
[cheers and applause] and tracey goodlatte, i native american affairs team in the white house.s just a few. by creating the white house counsel, we create a permanent institution of the long-term cabinet level focus on indian country that involves you through the decision-making is. i've been proud of what we've been able to be together. we have it on every issue. we have it right every wrong. but together we made significant progress in almost every area. together we permanently protected...
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ratio for skilled native and skilled native in this set up. each of those ratios represents how much immigrants grow the work force of that type. let me illustrate this formula with three examples. imagine all immigrants were unskilled and that first ratio would be a large number, right. that second ratio would be potentially zero and so this would have a large positive impact on the unskilled, skilled ratio, make sense, they're all unskilled so they push up the unskilled, skilled ratio. suppose the first number were large so all immigrants were skilled and it will have exactly the opposite case. there's one more example that turns out to be highly -- imagine if they're roughly equally skilled and skilled. that first ratio will be the same as the second and the impact on the skill ratio will be zero. and in that case, the labor market impact of immigration will be zero despite the fact that immigration was a large share of the work force over all. more generally, what you would do is you ult ply this with the slope of a relative demand curve t
ratio for skilled native and skilled native in this set up. each of those ratios represents how much immigrants grow the work force of that type. let me illustrate this formula with three examples. imagine all immigrants were unskilled and that first ratio would be a large number, right. that second ratio would be potentially zero and so this would have a large positive impact on the unskilled, skilled ratio, make sense, they're all unskilled so they push up the unskilled, skilled ratio....
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nativism. nativism. they hated immigrants and blamed everything wrong and it started as the secrete societies and they vently got a name and become known as the no nothing agreement. the origins november simple. they said that they know nothing about party. the origins november in see e crete societies. so if you november asked and if you were a member of the movement, you were to say i know nothing. that's how they got the name the nothings. but for a brief period in our history around the collapse of the wig before the civil war, the know nothings got really big really fast and did that in the waste land of this two party system getting rattled. wigs collapsed and two party democracy fell apart for the time because of that. so we got this across the country t. no mayor of philadelphia said there would be no appointments and they took over major cities and legislature in massachusetts and spread nationwide and one of the members and they were a big deal in politics for a couple of years as the
nativism. nativism. they hated immigrants and blamed everything wrong and it started as the secrete societies and they vently got a name and become known as the no nothing agreement. the origins november simple. they said that they know nothing about party. the origins november in see e crete societies. so if you november asked and if you were a member of the movement, you were to say i know nothing. that's how they got the name the nothings. but for a brief period in our history around the...
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. >> on this edition of "native report," we'll attend the oklahoma premiere of the play "sliver of a full moon." >> and i think he beat her to what he believed was to death. >> we'll interview independent filmmaker alex smith... >> so, that was an early introduction to native customs and to native peoples. >> and we'll browse the vendor stands at the oneida farmers' market. we also learn something new about indian country and hear from our elders on this "native report." >> production of "native report" is made possible by grants from the shakopee mdewakanton sioux community and the blandin foundation.
. >> on this edition of "native report," we'll attend the oklahoma premiere of the play "sliver of a full moon." >> and i think he beat her to what he believed was to death. >> we'll interview independent filmmaker alex smith... >> so, that was an early introduction to native customs and to native peoples. >> and we'll browse the vendor stands at the oneida farmers' market. we also learn something new about indian country and hear from our...
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native is about 30% because native have access to a lot of other benefits so it's not so painful. they can still, you know, have unemployment insurance, they benefit if they are poor, they have medical insurance now. you can argue that you can take jobs away from a company and would have to shrink. i'm not sure, there's clearly a problem of job trading. keep in mind that those people with debt-level of education may have some issues with drug abuse and all of this seems to be smaller in the immigrant community who is working at very high level. it's hard to tell. i would say that the best we can do is figure out if immigrant are taking away jobs is looking systemically over the nation to see if places where jobs of immigrant have grown allot and corresponded to shrinking of jobs of natives. as we are showing up there, the opposite is a little true. city that is are thriving are creating both types of job and local multiplier. i know the appeal of kicking them out and see what happens if the african-american get the job. i really don't believe that this is the way position does. i'
native is about 30% because native have access to a lot of other benefits so it's not so painful. they can still, you know, have unemployment insurance, they benefit if they are poor, they have medical insurance now. you can argue that you can take jobs away from a company and would have to shrink. i'm not sure, there's clearly a problem of job trading. keep in mind that those people with debt-level of education may have some issues with drug abuse and all of this seems to be smaller in the...
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the protesters are mostly made up of native americans... who say the pipeline could damage tribal lands and river water resources. protests are taking place across the cummings says: "now mainstream is seeing it for the first time because it's time for us to expose ourselves and to be vigilant and to be visible," governor jack dalrymple's move to bring in the national guard comes after clashes between native americans and construction workers. dalrymple says: "i encourage everyone who demonstrates against the dakota access pipeline project to do so in a respectful and lawful way." the standing rock sioux tribe says their land is sacred and would be equivalent to digging up a cemetery. matich says: "if you go up there, it is very hard to leave." the natioal guard however won't be confronting the protesters. dalrymple says: "the guard members will serve in administrative capacities and assi security at traffic points." the governor wants to ensure the peaceful protests don't get out of control. lrymple says: "we are also committed to protecti
the protesters are mostly made up of native americans... who say the pipeline could damage tribal lands and river water resources. protests are taking place across the cummings says: "now mainstream is seeing it for the first time because it's time for us to expose ourselves and to be vigilant and to be visible," governor jack dalrymple's move to bring in the national guard comes after clashes between native americans and construction workers. dalrymple says: "i encourage...
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and it goes through sacred native grounds.. but mostly they're worried about their water.. 7:09:33 there is going to be a he's not confident the judge will rule in their favor.. 7:11:58 it's the government government wants something they'll get it no matter if it ruins lives or whatever 7:12:06 6:51:20 i'm hopeful we can stop this pipeline there's plenty of prayers and plenty of nations from all over the world :25 whatever tomorrow's ruling.. they say they're not leaving.. 6:48:07 until we get this pipeline stopped this is where we live :08 so nantinki's off again.. she's got more meals to cook.. -todd look live tag- 7:22:31 earlier this week a judge issued a temporary restraining order stopping work on the section but not in others which many say is a native burial ground :41 a federal judge will dakota, i'm todd walker for the now :48 including a major mistep by a presidential candidate johnson an what is aleppo? barnicle: you're kidding. johnson: no what it means for gary johnson's presidential chances as national security c
and it goes through sacred native grounds.. but mostly they're worried about their water.. 7:09:33 there is going to be a he's not confident the judge will rule in their favor.. 7:11:58 it's the government government wants something they'll get it no matter if it ruins lives or whatever 7:12:06 6:51:20 i'm hopeful we can stop this pipeline there's plenty of prayers and plenty of nations from all over the world :25 whatever tomorrow's ruling.. they say they're not leaving.. 6:48:07 until we get...
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and they want foreign fighters to go back to the native nation., there is a task of vetting thousands of incoming thousands of refugees. national security leaders are in a committee meeting discussing all of the challenges. peter doocey has that from washington. >> reporter: they are using last year's terrorist attacks as an example of why making more refugee in the country could cause security problems because attackers got into france pretending to be helpless refugees. >> we know that the jihadiist are looking into sneaking in the south boarder and fly nothing has tourist and refugee. we don't have a national strategy. our refugee program is not secure and we are struggling to bring security checks in social media age. >> there is a vigorous screening process. and amid american authorities meet and half a dozen or so times. that was not reassuring to republican law makers who reminded something that fbi comey said. it doesn't matter if a database is checked if the person has stayed off of the grid. it doesn't appear law enforcement is too conce
and they want foreign fighters to go back to the native nation., there is a task of vetting thousands of incoming thousands of refugees. national security leaders are in a committee meeting discussing all of the challenges. peter doocey has that from washington. >> reporter: they are using last year's terrorist attacks as an example of why making more refugee in the country could cause security problems because attackers got into france pretending to be helpless refugees. >> we know...
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goodlock native american affairs in the white house.s just a few. by creating the white house council of native american affairs we created a memory institution with a long-term cabinet level focus on indian country, one that involved you through the decision-making process. so i've been proud of what we have been able to do together. we haven't solved every issue. we haven't righted every wrong. but together we have made significant progress in almost every area. together we've permanent any protected sacred lands for future generations. we have restored more than 428,000 acres of tribal homelands to their original owners. by signing a settlement in law, we consolidated individual indian lands and restore them to tribal trusts. together we have strengthened your sovereignty, reauthorize the violence against women act so tribes can prosecute those who commit domestic violence against women, whether native american or not. we've worked in ensure your right to equal justice under the law and give more power to courts and police. i know th
goodlock native american affairs in the white house.s just a few. by creating the white house council of native american affairs we created a memory institution with a long-term cabinet level focus on indian country, one that involved you through the decision-making process. so i've been proud of what we have been able to do together. we haven't solved every issue. we haven't righted every wrong. but together we have made significant progress in almost every area. together we've permanent any...
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and nate -- alaska natives and native hawaiians in the united states and internationally. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from michigan, mr. bishop, and the gentlelady from texas, ms. jackson lee, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from michigan. mr. bishop: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days within which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous aterials on h.c.r. 122 currently under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. bishop: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. bishop: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.c.r. 122, the protect patrimony resolution, which expresses support for efforts to stop the theft, illegal sale and trafficking of native american tribal cultural items. i commend my colleague from new mexico, congressman pearce, for introducing this important resolution. the united states is home to 567 federally recognized tribes , triba
and nate -- alaska natives and native hawaiians in the united states and internationally. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from michigan, mr. bishop, and the gentlelady from texas, ms. jackson lee, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from michigan. mr. bishop: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days within which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous aterials on h.c.r. 122...
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i want to speak like english native speaker. i have just three months here in the philippines. why i must spend almost my time for study. >> ruby's time here is precious and crucial for achieving her dreams. >> i don't want to be a loser in my life. and my final work is i want to b politician in korea in the future. >> i haven't decided yet, but i'd like to work in a trading company. >> after i weather it here, i want to find a job in singapore, because singapore is very famous for charitable. so i can go there for charitable agency and also for hotel. >> my dream is to go to canada for study and after i want to -- >> i would like to work in the sphere of arts and computer science. something integrated. this is my dream. ♪ >> it's ruby's day off, and she decides to head into town. it's the first time since she arrived that she's been to the local market alone. at a cafe, she suddenly approaches a security guard. >> i want to, i want to meet the staff in here. is that yes? thank you. good evening. i'm ruby from vietnam. i came here in the philippines to study english. so what, i
i want to speak like english native speaker. i have just three months here in the philippines. why i must spend almost my time for study. >> ruby's time here is precious and crucial for achieving her dreams. >> i don't want to be a loser in my life. and my final work is i want to b politician in korea in the future. >> i haven't decided yet, but i'd like to work in a trading company. >> after i weather it here, i want to find a job in singapore, because singapore is very...
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it's been described as the largest unification of native american tribes in decades. this past weekend, the dakota access pipeline company attacked native americans with dogs and pepper spray as they resisted the construction of the pipeline on a sacred tribal burial site. >> this guy maced me in the face. look, it is all over my sunglasses. maced me in my face. >> these people are threatening all of us with these dogs. that woman over there, she was charging them. right in the face. amy: the dog has blood in its nose and mouth. >> still standing here threatening us. and make a wire you letting her dog go after the protesters? -- amy: why are you letting her dog go after the protesters? >> without any warning. look at this. i got bit. look at this. t tsee our live report onon the ground in north dakota, go to democracynow.org. for more we go directly to north dakota for an update from tara houska, national campaigns director for honor the earth. toa, welcome back democracy now! can you explain what is happening with the governor calling out the national guard today? >
it's been described as the largest unification of native american tribes in decades. this past weekend, the dakota access pipeline company attacked native americans with dogs and pepper spray as they resisted the construction of the pipeline on a sacred tribal burial site. >> this guy maced me in the face. look, it is all over my sunglasses. maced me in my face. >> these people are threatening all of us with these dogs. that woman over there, she was charging them. right in the...
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native with the same simple characteristics of education level and gender. and the black line, with the 95%, is the earning of a guana born person. we just give everything to the model and say, the hit, in earnings that you're seeing not long or at arrival, and for years after, is entirely due to bringing low productivity with you, and this dissipates at the rate you see there. we estimate a half life of that effect. here's what it looks like, a lower hit upfront and slower asim mill lacing. you would expect. that's the flavor of where we're getting it, for congestion, are there things, of immigration, that is graph that's similar to the one he showed this morning when, i believe it was immake grant -- changes in the stock of immigrants across cities of the united states, on the -- on what he showed and changes in earnings, you saw a positive relationship. this is just the similar graph levels across census areas. so these are public use micro datas, of the u.s. census. the divisions of the united states. it is a fraction, and floor few of them with very hig
native with the same simple characteristics of education level and gender. and the black line, with the 95%, is the earning of a guana born person. we just give everything to the model and say, the hit, in earnings that you're seeing not long or at arrival, and for years after, is entirely due to bringing low productivity with you, and this dissipates at the rate you see there. we estimate a half life of that effect. here's what it looks like, a lower hit upfront and slower asim mill lacing....
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plus, protests from more than a hundred native american tribes slow the construction of an oil pipeline near a reservation, but the fight is far from over. >> when that oil spills, who's going to come save us? we're indian people. we're expendable. who is going to come? who is going to come and give us water? >> woodruff: and it's friday. mark shields and david brooks analyze a full week of news. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. lincoln financial is committed to helping you take charge of your future. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the presidential campaign took a sudden detour today: back to president obama's origins. for the first tim
plus, protests from more than a hundred native american tribes slow the construction of an oil pipeline near a reservation, but the fight is far from over. >> when that oil spills, who's going to come save us? we're indian people. we're expendable. who is going to come? who is going to come and give us water? >> woodruff: and it's friday. mark shields and david brooks analyze a full week of news. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs...
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native americans need water to survive!iday, president obama ordered a halt to the construction. >> over 100 tribes gathered from all over the country to protest in sacred stone camp, north dakota. so i went there to ask them, why can't they just trust america on this one? name one time the american people have screwed over the indigenous people of the country. >> maybe when they colonized us. >> one other time. put that one off the table. >> in 1851, we entered into a federal contract with the government. before the ink tried, they broke the agreement. >> the trail of tears. >> 1872. >> black hills. indians screwed forever. >> in 1944, the flood control act where in 1958 all our lands were taken. >> so maybe they have a few reasons not to trust us, but what's the big deal about a pipeline anyway? just one additional little pipe and that's it. >> sounds good, you know, until it breaks, then it's going to be oily river. >> just one pipe. just like any leaky pipe, call the landlord, they'll fix it. >> it's one very long pipe.
native americans need water to survive!iday, president obama ordered a halt to the construction. >> over 100 tribes gathered from all over the country to protest in sacred stone camp, north dakota. so i went there to ask them, why can't they just trust america on this one? name one time the american people have screwed over the indigenous people of the country. >> maybe when they colonized us. >> one other time. put that one off the table. >> in 1851, we entered into a...
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an old friend could end up costing you a lot how a badger basketball player has become an idol to native american kids in north dakota. fall is just around the corner... which means winter is too. that's why fox6 is collecting coats for kids now! many kids go to school without a proper winter coat to keep them warm - and you can help change that simply by going through your closet today. slightly used winter coats in all sizes - kids and adults - can be donat could hold a coat drive of your own! for more details - simply darien: why have the latest smartphone if you can't use it wherever you go? switch to u.s. cellular for our best plan yet: 7 gigs of data per line for only $49. to share more photos at your cabin or video chat at your secret fishing spot... all for just $49. the best part? we put towers in places the other guys don't. because u.s. cellular thinks you deserve a signal that works wherever you are. switch to u.s. cellular and get a whopping 7 gigs of data per line break you are watching fox 6 news at 10. a badger basketball star is joining in a political protest - and helpi
an old friend could end up costing you a lot how a badger basketball player has become an idol to native american kids in north dakota. fall is just around the corner... which means winter is too. that's why fox6 is collecting coats for kids now! many kids go to school without a proper winter coat to keep them warm - and you can help change that simply by going through your closet today. slightly used winter coats in all sizes - kids and adults - can be donat could hold a coat drive of your...
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someone born today is also a digital native. millennium is a subset of digital natives, all people highly adept to using technology and use these technologies than the average person in the population. >> we have on the screen for you the account for roughly 9% of the world's population. that is set to rise. why will that be a headache for global central banks? if you think about the way we consume things, the more we consume online, the more digital consumption, we're thinking about a world with great price information. it's easy for us to compare the price of a flight, a book, cd. companies find it hard to raise prices. if that world, if price information is high, prices can't go up, that micro decision, when you take that out to the macro level, inflation gets constrained. there's a downward pressure on prices. so it becomes hard for central banks to hit that target. >> come on in here. is it my generation's fault that draghi can't hit his 2% inflation target? >> not entirely. you think about what uber has done for taxis, and
someone born today is also a digital native. millennium is a subset of digital natives, all people highly adept to using technology and use these technologies than the average person in the population. >> we have on the screen for you the account for roughly 9% of the world's population. that is set to rise. why will that be a headache for global central banks? if you think about the way we consume things, the more we consume online, the more digital consumption, we're thinking about a...
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native american's are coming together fighting to construction. "we're worried that the pipeline would break and pollute the water and their land would be useless forever." "over a hundred different native american tribes together, united against this thing happening. so this is the first time in the history of the united states where we've had this many native american tribes coming together to support each other." "the las vegas tribe" and "the bee people" plan to hold another protest later this week. donald trump spent part of his weekend on fellow republican. arizona state senator jeff flake told c-n-n he can't support trump.. the republican nominee lashed out on twitter.. tweeting: "the republican party needs strong and committed leaders, not weak people such as jeff flake, if it is going to stop illegal immigration" fellow arizona senator john mccain has also distanced himself from trump.. president obama has kicked off his final g-20 summit. and it had a pretty rough start. 19 countries are me for the two day conference. discussing issues o
native american's are coming together fighting to construction. "we're worried that the pipeline would break and pollute the water and their land would be useless forever." "over a hundred different native american tribes together, united against this thing happening. so this is the first time in the history of the united states where we've had this many native american tribes coming together to support each other." "the las vegas tribe" and "the bee...
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it makes a lot of sense. >> reporter: this is not the first time adot has salvaged native plants for a freeway project. they were to flatten out the nursery and install a watering system will start tomorrow. derek stahl, cbs 5 news. >> thanks a lot. it is the final day of summer and i know a lot of folks in arizona are celebrating that. across the country, everybody is depressed but for us, cooler temperatures will start to rolling. wait until you see the 70 planner. activity on the valley pinpoint doppler radar. a few showers out there and a a live look outside, seeing clearing skies out there but tomorrow, some changes. increasing cloud cover and a chance of rain fall. the dew point, a little muggy. dew points around 67 degrees with relative humidity of 55%. the current temperature around 85 degrees and winds out of the west at 16 miles per hour. peak wind gusts up to 25 to 30 miles per hour here in the valley. here is what is left of hurricane paine, bringing scattered showers across kingman, the grand canyon. ll mexico. we have another system in the pacific northwest, an area of
it makes a lot of sense. >> reporter: this is not the first time adot has salvaged native plants for a freeway project. they were to flatten out the nursery and install a watering system will start tomorrow. derek stahl, cbs 5 news. >> thanks a lot. it is the final day of summer and i know a lot of folks in arizona are celebrating that. across the country, everybody is depressed but for us, cooler temperatures will start to rolling. wait until you see the 70 planner. activity on the...
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at the night sky for a lesson in native astronomy... >> tribes and families need to step up and makeure children are taken care of early. >> and we'll learn about the indian child welfare act. we also learn something new about indian country and hear from our elders on this "native report." >> production of "native report" is made possible by grants from the shakopee mdewakanton sioux community and the blandin foundation.
at the night sky for a lesson in native astronomy... >> tribes and families need to step up and makeure children are taken care of early. >> and we'll learn about the indian child welfare act. we also learn something new about indian country and hear from our elders on this "native report." >> production of "native report" is made possible by grants from the shakopee mdewakanton sioux community and the blandin foundation.
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this is where we settled. >> native americans, indian tribes. we have given enough, we have given enough. jessica a history lesson that is : being taught in the camp's make-shift school, for kids passing through. >> i want the young ones to know the history of their people, i looks like form the eyes of their ancestors. jessica: education that she says her kids would have never gotten back home. >> the benefit is them growing up knowing that this is something we do. we protect our planet. it is something that we do. jessica: it is something they say they will continue to do even with a cold north dakota winter right around the corner. >> we can't leave. something special is going on here. i think these oil companies are very arrogant thinking they are going to have their way. we have been here longer than you have-we have endured genocide for 500 years, we are still here. we are going to continue this camp as long as it takes. and we will be here after you are gone as well too. jessica: for matter of fact, i'm jessica gomez we'll be following th
this is where we settled. >> native americans, indian tribes. we have given enough, we have given enough. jessica a history lesson that is : being taught in the camp's make-shift school, for kids passing through. >> i want the young ones to know the history of their people, i looks like form the eyes of their ancestors. jessica: education that she says her kids would have never gotten back home. >> the benefit is them growing up knowing that this is something we do. we protect...
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nativism. nativism. they hated immigrants and blamed everything wrong and it started as the secrete societies and they vently got a name and become known as the no nothing agreement. the origins november simple. they said that they know nothing about party. the origins november in see e crete societies. so if you november asked and if you were a member of the movement, you were to say i know nothing. that's how they got the name the nothings. but for a brief period in our history around the collapse of the wig before the civil war, the know nothings got really big really fast and did that in the waste land of this two party system getting rattled. wigs collapsed and two party democracy fell apart for the time because of that. so we got this across the country t. no mayor of philadelphia said there would be no appointments and they took over major cities and legislature in massachusetts and spread nationwide and one of the members and they were a big deal in politics for a couple of years as the
nativism. nativism. they hated immigrants and blamed everything wrong and it started as the secrete societies and they vently got a name and become known as the no nothing agreement. the origins november simple. they said that they know nothing about party. the origins november in see e crete societies. so if you november asked and if you were a member of the movement, you were to say i know nothing. that's how they got the name the nothings. but for a brief period in our history around the...
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up next on live at daybreak on today's tmj4--how hollywood native gene wilder next month. and - help wanted.why management at prince's paisley park complex needs to hire taking a live look outside.. the big screen tributes continue for milwaukee native gene wilder."give my creation life!" "this guy means fathom events are teaming up for a one-night showing of "young frankenstein."the classic comedy will screen october fifth at more than 500 theaters, with a live intro by director mel brooks, who co-wrote the film with wilder. appleton native greta van susteren says she is hoping to continue a career in broadcasting after leaving the fox news channelthe 14-year fox veteran wrote on facebook quote - "fox has not felt like home to me for a few years." she says she the way former chief roger ailes ran the network. paisley park is putting up the 'help wanted' sign.the massive complex needs workers to help handle the hordes of fans expected to tour prince's former home when it opens next month.the management company is looking to fill jobs in security and sales.prince collapsed
up next on live at daybreak on today's tmj4--how hollywood native gene wilder next month. and - help wanted.why management at prince's paisley park complex needs to hire taking a live look outside.. the big screen tributes continue for milwaukee native gene wilder."give my creation life!" "this guy means fathom events are teaming up for a one-night showing of "young frankenstein."the classic comedy will screen october fifth at more than 500 theaters, with a live intro...
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the native american student association at protest the bakken oil pipeline. the group is meeting at the pentacrest from 5:30 to 7:30 tonight. meskwaki representativ es and other native americans will join farmers, students, and professors in an assembly. the native american student association says its standing in solidarity with the standing rock sioux tribe in north dakota. they say the pipeline could have major environmental impacts and pollute water. the pipeline will go through 18 counties here it assists law enforcement dealing with pipeline protests. the state's national guard received a six-million dollar line of credit to help pay for its work at the protest site. guard officials say they've already spent close to two million dollars. grieving the loss of a loved one can be difficult for children. unity point hospice and cedar memorial are holding an annual children's grief camp to help kids get over that hurdle. camp embracing memories will help children it's for kids ages 7 to 16 who have lost a loved one. these are some pictures from previous year
the native american student association at protest the bakken oil pipeline. the group is meeting at the pentacrest from 5:30 to 7:30 tonight. meskwaki representativ es and other native americans will join farmers, students, and professors in an assembly. the native american student association says its standing in solidarity with the standing rock sioux tribe in north dakota. they say the pipeline could have major environmental impacts and pollute water. the pipeline will go through 18 counties...
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because he does get bullied for being native, for having the long braids.rstand who he is. so for him to just have a moment of being just a normal kid is priceless. it is so beautiful. >> we were arrested for civil disobedience and disorderly conduct. before i got arrested, i painted my hands blue to signify water and i took a quick selfie. the photo went viral, and is really brilliant. because we live in the middle of nowhere, in an impoverished area, before social media we didn't have that kind of pull in the world. >> this is the largest movement i have ever seen. katty: staying together and honoring their history. that brings the program to a close. you can find out much more on today's news on our website. and you can find me on twitter, @kattykaybbc. thanks so much for watching. meet us back here tomorrow. ♪ ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good. kovler founda
because he does get bullied for being native, for having the long braids.rstand who he is. so for him to just have a moment of being just a normal kid is priceless. it is so beautiful. >> we were arrested for civil disobedience and disorderly conduct. before i got arrested, i painted my hands blue to signify water and i took a quick selfie. the photo went viral, and is really brilliant. because we live in the middle of nowhere, in an impoverished area, before social media we didn't have...