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i come with you -- to you with great feelings of the navajo. it is really an honor for me to be here, specifically, very pleased to speak on behalf of my sister. i have worked with her for many years. i just want to say that the issue that faces our community is huge. the challenge could be something like david and goliath. the issues that aurora had to deal with, the friendship house association of american indians, all the other programs that serve native people are huge. so are some of the challenges that we are faced with. we have the lowest life expectancy. 500% higher for tuberculosis. american indians have the highest rate of diabetes and other americans 195% higher. native americans have the highest rates of alcoholism. suicide is one of the highest health disparities that impact our community. access to treatment and care is the lowest for native americans in san francisco alone. they are clearly underserved populations, the city and county of public health. one of the key issues to really underscore is why we're here. we're healthy, b
i come with you -- to you with great feelings of the navajo. it is really an honor for me to be here, specifically, very pleased to speak on behalf of my sister. i have worked with her for many years. i just want to say that the issue that faces our community is huge. the challenge could be something like david and goliath. the issues that aurora had to deal with, the friendship house association of american indians, all the other programs that serve native people are huge. so are some of the...
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he is a member of the navajo nation and has dedicated his life to serving the usyouth of the community. by creating a true partnership with them and their families, he honors the building programs with community that highlights the role of leaders today and the potential to give back as global citizens of this ever increasingly connected world. marvin has influenced the development of progressive and youth-driven projects for generations to come. i like to invite those who would say a few words about marvin. [applause] >> hey. it is our honor to present this award to someone who is truly special to us. working. y -- working with youth is not an easy task. not only must we be there to support them in their studies, we are there to advocate for them and help them to become strong individuals. to allow kids to be kids and support their development in the coming world citizens is a balancing act. this man has taken on the challenge for many years. he has become part of the lives of these young individuals and does not only care and work for them, but for their families and for the communit
he is a member of the navajo nation and has dedicated his life to serving the usyouth of the community. by creating a true partnership with them and their families, he honors the building programs with community that highlights the role of leaders today and the potential to give back as global citizens of this ever increasingly connected world. marvin has influenced the development of progressive and youth-driven projects for generations to come. i like to invite those who would say a few words...
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to the navajo nation and non-indian neighbors. it is time we in the united states and this congress provide the infrastructure for these people so they don't have to wait for a water trust to get the unmain taint roads to deliver water. water is a basic human right and should be provided to all our citizens. it is time u.s. congress stepped up to our commitment. none of us would want to have this situation in our districts. i would like to commend all of the parties involved in negotiation of these settlements from the tribes and the pueblos, their non-tribal neighbors and entities that spent countless hours bringing water certainty to their community. we commend the administration and their rededication to the process and to our respective staffs. it is to the administration's credit that we have in front of us four settlements that we can fully support. it is time that we give these settlements their full support and provide water certainty and more importantly a water few tour for their tribes and neighbors. i yield back the ba
to the navajo nation and non-indian neighbors. it is time we in the united states and this congress provide the infrastructure for these people so they don't have to wait for a water trust to get the unmain taint roads to deliver water. water is a basic human right and should be provided to all our citizens. it is time u.s. congress stepped up to our commitment. none of us would want to have this situation in our districts. i would like to commend all of the parties involved in negotiation of...
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armed forces and the legendary navajo code talkers also participating in this significant moment at theyork stock exchange. we just witnessed a moment of silence. the bell will ring at 9:30 as it always does. silence is a very powerful thing. we take a moment to think about all those who sacrificed their lives. that is arlington, virginia. two of the unthose, and there will be ceremonies there as well on this beautiful sky blue day in arlington, virginia. what a sight. bill: we thank all the veterans both activity and inactive to our country. thanks. martha: allegations of voter fraud in one state. investigators in mort are broke wet or college students trying to quote get out the vote may have actually broken the law in doing so on election day. the students are associated with an influential organization that wants to keep democrats and president obama in power. share hahn is liv live -- >> reporter: an investigation could implicate members of a national student voting group. it involves what's called voter vouching. in minnesota you don't need an i.d. to vote. you register to vote. y
armed forces and the legendary navajo code talkers also participating in this significant moment at theyork stock exchange. we just witnessed a moment of silence. the bell will ring at 9:30 as it always does. silence is a very powerful thing. we take a moment to think about all those who sacrificed their lives. that is arlington, virginia. two of the unthose, and there will be ceremonies there as well on this beautiful sky blue day in arlington, virginia. what a sight. bill: we thank all the...
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he's joined by other members of the armed forces, including legendary world war ii navajo to code talkers were a group of about 400 men who created an unbreakable code and served in every major engagement from 1942 to the end of the war and today we honor all of our military veterans. as for the business of the day, because it is veterans day, we are expecting a very quiet day of trading. bond market is closed but stocks are open for business and we're already lower. the dow right now opening down 87 points. nasdaq also taking a hit, down 47 points. it is really going to take a hit. this is after cisco's weak forecast. fred? >> thanks so much. >>> all right. meantime, let's check some story that is got us talking this morning. president obama and other world leaders attending the g-20 summit which opened today in seoul, south korea. expected to focus on currency policy and economic recovery and growth worldwide. and back in this country, president obama's deficit commission is hammering out ways to bring spending under control and already members of congress are blasting it. the draft pro
he's joined by other members of the armed forces, including legendary world war ii navajo to code talkers were a group of about 400 men who created an unbreakable code and served in every major engagement from 1942 to the end of the war and today we honor all of our military veterans. as for the business of the day, because it is veterans day, we are expecting a very quiet day of trading. bond market is closed but stocks are open for business and we're already lower. the dow right now opening...
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we're not devoting most of our efforts to the most critical nuclear problems that we face navajo and will only get greater in the future. >> let me address the first question, i believe it had to do with the obama administration's policy concerning nuclear zero. let me point you to the 2010 revue that the administration produced and by and large is a very good document. i think if you look at that document, what it says is that movement toward non- proliferation is the highest nuclear policy. i mention that because the administration in the past has given rhetorical support to nuclear disarmament. they tend to balance that al of the goal of maintaining a nuclear deterrent and assuring allies with the extended nuclear deterrent. administrations in the past have had a goal of nuclear disarmament. the really dramatic change that i see any kind of document that i refer to is the comment that this is the highest nuclear policy priority which leads to concerns that we will see is a disadvantage of requirements and assurance. it is connected with the other question concerning the nuclear pr
we're not devoting most of our efforts to the most critical nuclear problems that we face navajo and will only get greater in the future. >> let me address the first question, i believe it had to do with the obama administration's policy concerning nuclear zero. let me point you to the 2010 revue that the administration produced and by and large is a very good document. i think if you look at that document, what it says is that movement toward non- proliferation is the highest nuclear...
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we're not devoting most of our efforts to the most critical nuclear problems that we face navajo and will only get greater in the future. >> let me address the first question, i believe it had to do with the obama administration's policy concerning nuclear zero. let me point you to the 2010 revue that the administration produced and by and large is a very good document. i think if you look at that document, what it says is that movement toward non- proliferation is the highest nuclear policy. i mention that because the administration in the past has given rhetorical support to nuclear disarmament. they tend to balance that goal of the goal of maintaining a nuclear deterrent and assuring allies with the extended nuclear deterrent. administrations in the past have had a goal of nuclear disarmament. the really dramatic change that i see any kind of document that i refer to is the comment that this is the highest nuclear policy priority which leads to concerns that we will see is a disadvantage of requirements and assurance. it is connected with the other question concerning the nuclear
we're not devoting most of our efforts to the most critical nuclear problems that we face navajo and will only get greater in the future. >> let me address the first question, i believe it had to do with the obama administration's policy concerning nuclear zero. let me point you to the 2010 revue that the administration produced and by and large is a very good document. i think if you look at that document, what it says is that movement toward non- proliferation is the highest nuclear...