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navajo nation president been shelley said, the current piecemeal approach that house republicans are using to fragment tribal communities from the rest of the country is insulating. tribal communities want a comprehensive resolution. the former navajo nation chairman and their first president said, tribal issues should not be used as political props in this shutdown. our kids, families and elders are all part of the large community and we all suffer from a shutdown. we need the house to vote on a clean funding bill to reopen the entire government. on the white mountain apache nation where i grew up, tribal nation leader said, impact aid is vitally important, but we need furloughed workers from b.i.a., interior and all other agencies allowed back on the job. our tribal members need their paychecks and small businesses eed their customers and need benefits without any lapses. and from the hopi tribe, piecemeal bills are empty gestures that have no chance of passing both chambers and being signed into law. we need real action to open the entire government or we will continue to lose imp
navajo nation president been shelley said, the current piecemeal approach that house republicans are using to fragment tribal communities from the rest of the country is insulating. tribal communities want a comprehensive resolution. the former navajo nation chairman and their first president said, tribal issues should not be used as political props in this shutdown. our kids, families and elders are all part of the large community and we all suffer from a shutdown. we need the house to vote on...
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cheryl: one thing i watch in arizona, i went to school in northern arizona navajo nation is right surroundingriage should be but so many points you make i had seen growing up in arizona and you are right, no name change. cheryl: if you want to help native americans tackle that. cheryl: agree with you. we will see what you say. of you disagree tweet cheryl casone. you are killing him. murdering my co-anchor. the women behind last month's sale of the famous this dodgy knee command of the record-setting sales in miami. they are called the gel and they're here to talk the state of luxury real-estate. markets in the red but not as bad as it could be 1 wall street that the panic button, charles payne going to be here and have his thoughts after the break. when does your work end? does it end after you've expanded your business? after your company's gone public? and the capital's been invested? or when your company's bought another? is it over after you've given back? you never stop achieving. that's why, at barclays, our ambition is to always realize yours. >> 23 minutes past the hour your fox news
cheryl: one thing i watch in arizona, i went to school in northern arizona navajo nation is right surroundingriage should be but so many points you make i had seen growing up in arizona and you are right, no name change. cheryl: if you want to help native americans tackle that. cheryl: agree with you. we will see what you say. of you disagree tweet cheryl casone. you are killing him. murdering my co-anchor. the women behind last month's sale of the famous this dodgy knee command of the...
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to visit the navajo nation. but to bring people together they never ever forget the land they come from. the people in the obama administration to see what is happening to the indian people. >> host: in your book "march, book 1" you talk about how you play and a and studied and got ready for civil rights activities. you also tested each other how to prepare how to get arrested or harassed and there is a great visualizations in this book about how you could pour mitt each other prior to going to a set in. >> we tried to do everything we could to test ourselves to preach to others spirit to dehumanize one another. >> host: you can see the drawings and the captions on this page you blew smoke in each other's face scott mcauliffe each other's names? >> guest: we did. we would call it social drama and role play. that no one should never use >> host: you do put in the end word tea one on one occasion a waitress said to one of the participants she said we don't serve n here. we don't serve n here and he said then we do
to visit the navajo nation. but to bring people together they never ever forget the land they come from. the people in the obama administration to see what is happening to the indian people. >> host: in your book "march, book 1" you talk about how you play and a and studied and got ready for civil rights activities. you also tested each other how to prepare how to get arrested or harassed and there is a great visualizations in this book about how you could pour mitt each other...
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. >> i ask the question if the navajo nation can put massive grid, solar in the the mojave desert areas, why not in africa, and i'll sit and listen. >> sure, we're actively engaged in the solar space. we do rural electrification with solar home systems reaching 2 million people in bangladesh with a successful dealer based cooperative based solar home system model. we also do large scale grid based solar and experimenting with concentrated solar power promising to provide a stable supply of energy because you can actually store the heat in a concentrated solar power plant so you're less subject to when the sun is actually shining. the technology is exeensive, very much in the experimental stage. the solar costs have come down dramatically, but even so, there's still, in many parts of the world, not competitive with other forms of renewable or conventional energy. they are competitive in rural locations, islands, remote landlocked locations where at the cost of other forms of energy it's much higher, but there's quite a way to go before they compete with other kinds of renewable and conve
. >> i ask the question if the navajo nation can put massive grid, solar in the the mojave desert areas, why not in africa, and i'll sit and listen. >> sure, we're actively engaged in the solar space. we do rural electrification with solar home systems reaching 2 million people in bangladesh with a successful dealer based cooperative based solar home system model. we also do large scale grid based solar and experimenting with concentrated solar power promising to provide a stable...
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on one occasion i went to arizona to visit the navajo nation.ontinues to bring people together and get them to never, ever forget the land they come from and to get politicians and elected officials, members of congress, people in the obama administration to come out and visit and to see what is happening to indian people. >> host: in march book one you talk about how you plan the and studied and got ready for civil rights activities. you also plan they had studied and tested each other on how to prepare to get arrested or harassed. there is a great visualization and the book about how you would torment each other essentials lee the prior to going to a set in -- sit-in. >> we did everything we could to test ourselves to break our spirit and dehumanize each other. you can see some of the captions here on this page. you literally split the fleet could spit on each other, blue smoke in each other's face, called each other names. >> guest: we really did. we call that role-playing and social,. the one word that no one should ever use. we put the iain
on one occasion i went to arizona to visit the navajo nation.ontinues to bring people together and get them to never, ever forget the land they come from and to get politicians and elected officials, members of congress, people in the obama administration to come out and visit and to see what is happening to indian people. >> host: in march book one you talk about how you plan the and studied and got ready for civil rights activities. you also plan they had studied and tested each other...
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on one occasion went to arizona and visit the navajo nation. organize and continue to bring people together and get people to never forget the land hits come from. and get politicians, elected officials, members of congress, people in the obama administration to come out and visit and to see what is happening to indian people. >> host: in "march, book 1", utah about how you planned and studied and got ready for civil rights activity. you also planned and studied and tested each other on how to prepare to get arrested or harassed. you go through and there's a great visualization in this book about how you would torment each other essentially prior to going to a cnn. we each try to do everything we could to test ourselves to break each other's spirit and try to dehumanize each other. you can see some of the drawings and captions here on this page. you've literally spit on each other, to smoke in each other's space, called each other names? >> guest: we really did. we called the role-playing. we called the social drama. one worries that we shouldn
on one occasion went to arizona and visit the navajo nation. organize and continue to bring people together and get people to never forget the land hits come from. and get politicians, elected officials, members of congress, people in the obama administration to come out and visit and to see what is happening to indian people. >> host: in "march, book 1", utah about how you planned and studied and got ready for civil rights activity. you also planned and studied and tested each...
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last hour, i showed you a picture from the navajo nation in arizona. take a look at that.our thought of albuquerque is. it also is this, a much nicer, beautiful and serene version of it. 45 degrees as you're wake up, today getting to about 69. today across the northeast, another nice cool fall-like day. temperatures in the 40s and 50s. down to the southeast, the southeast, georgia, carolinas, you're going to be beautiful. we'll see a little bit of rain across louisiana and arkansas. into the northern plains, another cool one. but in the high plains, warming up. 70 degrees in north platen. everything changes tomorrow with a big winter storm moving in. it's going to impact us all for halloween. >> that's right. halloween. >> what do you do with your on pumpkins when you're done with it? >> we don't do -- we make those and eat them. but you can do other stuff with your pumpkin. nutritioni nutritionist nicola pace. >> thank you. >> we're going to make some recipes with it. >> thairt. over 208 million pumpkins are thrown away each year. that's at least a pound per person. >> th
last hour, i showed you a picture from the navajo nation in arizona. take a look at that.our thought of albuquerque is. it also is this, a much nicer, beautiful and serene version of it. 45 degrees as you're wake up, today getting to about 69. today across the northeast, another nice cool fall-like day. temperatures in the 40s and 50s. down to the southeast, the southeast, georgia, carolinas, you're going to be beautiful. we'll see a little bit of rain across louisiana and arkansas. into the...