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tue: pine ridge reservation people there. who lives there. ridge reservation is home to about 16,000 people. some of them are native americans, some of them aren't. it's very large. a talking 2.1 million acres. that's twice the size of the state of delaware. it's very remote, very rural. the size of the state of delaware. it's very remote, very rural. the snow is so deep that — very remote, very rural. the snow is so deep that they've _ very remote, very rural. the snow is so deep that they've not _ very remote, very rural. the snow is so deep that they've not been - very remote, very rural. the snow is so deep that they've not been able l so deep that they've not been able to get firewood or find firewood. as i said in the intro, people are burning whatever they've got. absolutely. i talked with the representative of the past creek districtjust representative of the past creek district just a representative of the past creek districtjust a couple of days ago. they have been out trying to dig people out 21w, people with no firewood at all, a l
tue: pine ridge reservation people there. who lives there. ridge reservation is home to about 16,000 people. some of them are native americans, some of them aren't. it's very large. a talking 2.1 million acres. that's twice the size of the state of delaware. it's very remote, very rural. the size of the state of delaware. it's very remote, very rural. the snow is so deep that — very remote, very rural. the snow is so deep that they've _ very remote, very rural. the snow is so deep that...
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south dakota, $29 million of infrastructure funding to help us repair and the first on the pine ridge reservationr years and years now tribes have lived in the shadow disaster to destroy their communities so soon they will be able to sleep a much more peaceful night knowing they have been fully repaired and built. this past summer there was a new era of confronting and adapting the climate crisis. i signed a law that made the biggestt investment ever in all of history that includes $700 million. i see the secretary of agriculture here that is also made it clear and made a major contribution that we use farmlands to absorb carbon from the air and pay farmers for doing that. it's going to help rising sea levels that affect tribal ways of life and electricity into the homes and it's going to develop homegrown clean energy so the carbon pollution electricity by the year 2035. to ensure they reach native lands to help them transition to clean energy development and do it quickly includes the federal government is the largest single energy consumer in the world buying more carbon free electricity from
south dakota, $29 million of infrastructure funding to help us repair and the first on the pine ridge reservationr years and years now tribes have lived in the shadow disaster to destroy their communities so soon they will be able to sleep a much more peaceful night knowing they have been fully repaired and built. this past summer there was a new era of confronting and adapting the climate crisis. i signed a law that made the biggestt investment ever in all of history that includes $700...
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us repair dams built in the 1940's, first in the 1940's, the other in the 1960's, on the pine ridge reservationfor years and years now the trikes have lived in the shadow of -- tribes have lived in the shadow of disaster, worried the dams would break, destroy their communities. so soon they'll be able to sleep a much more peaceful night knowing those dams have been fully repaired and rebuilt. this past summer we also ushered in a new era of adapting to the climate crisis. i signed law that made the biggest investment ever, ever in all of history, that includes $700 million exclusively for native communities. i see our secretary offing a kutle here -- secretary of agriculture here, who also made it clear and made a major contribution, i've seen to it that we use farm lands to absorb cash frnt air and so much more and pay farmers for doing it. it's going to help mitigate the impacts of extreme droughts and wildfireses, rising sea levels that affect the sources of tribal food, tribal resources, tribal traditions, tribal way of life. it's going to bring clean electricity in your homes, develop home
us repair dams built in the 1940's, first in the 1940's, the other in the 1960's, on the pine ridge reservationfor years and years now the trikes have lived in the shadow of -- tribes have lived in the shadow of disaster, worried the dams would break, destroy their communities. so soon they'll be able to sleep a much more peaceful night knowing those dams have been fully repaired and rebuilt. this past summer we also ushered in a new era of adapting to the climate crisis. i signed law that made...
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she's travelled to the pine ridge reservation in south dakota, to deliver firewood to residents who havening clothes and furniture in an attempt to stay warm. i talked with the representative of the past creek districtjust a couple of days ago. they have been out trying to dig people out 21w, people with no firewood at all, a lot of these homes are heated by wood stoves or heated by propane because they are just not together in a grid the same way you would be in a city. when the snow is four or five feet from even higher, drifting over the roads, there is no way for these tracks to get in, so they have started resorting to burning whatever they can just to stay warm. anne—marie provost is a jounalist at the newspaper le devoir. she's been telling me just how bad things are in montreal. well, in montreal right now, the worst is past, but there's also a lot of weather warnings across quebec right now and also in the province of ontario which is just next to quebec. we are expecting heavy snow falls during the day today and also tomorrow, and the conditions on the road are really, really b
she's travelled to the pine ridge reservation in south dakota, to deliver firewood to residents who havening clothes and furniture in an attempt to stay warm. i talked with the representative of the past creek districtjust a couple of days ago. they have been out trying to dig people out 21w, people with no firewood at all, a lot of these homes are heated by wood stoves or heated by propane because they are just not together in a grid the same way you would be in a city. when the snow is four...
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darsha dodge, who's a journalist at south dakota's rapid cityjourna, travelled to the state's pine ridge reservationrewood to residents who've resorted to burning clothes and furniture in an attempt to stay warm. i talked to the representative of the pass creek districtjust a couple of days ago. they have been out trying to dig people out 21w, people with no firewood at all. a lot of these homes are heated by woodstoves or they're heated by propane because theyjust not together in a grid in the same way you would be in a city. so when the snow is four orfive feet, even higher drifted over the roads, there is no way for these trucks to get in so they have started resorting to burning whatever they can just to stay warm. it's a similar story injapan, where heavy snow in the north and surrounding areas has left more than a dozen people dead and at least 80 injured. over 10,000 households have also been left without power, and the meteorological agency has warned that snowstorms and high waves along the sea of japan coast could lead to snow drifts up to 60 centimetres deep. let's get some of the day's o
darsha dodge, who's a journalist at south dakota's rapid cityjourna, travelled to the state's pine ridge reservationrewood to residents who've resorted to burning clothes and furniture in an attempt to stay warm. i talked to the representative of the pass creek districtjust a couple of days ago. they have been out trying to dig people out 21w, people with no firewood at all. a lot of these homes are heated by woodstoves or they're heated by propane because theyjust not together in a grid in the...
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darsha dodge, who's a journalist at south dakota's rapid cityjournal, travelled to the state's pine ridge reservationwood to residents who've resorted to burning clothes and furniture in an attempt to stay warm. i'v e i've talked to the representative of the pyes creek district just a representative of the pyes creek districtjust a couple of days ago, they have been trying to dig people are 24/7, people with no firewood at all. a lot of these homes are headed by woodstoves or their heated by propane because theyjust not together in the same way you would be in a city. so when the snow is four or five feet, even higher drifted over the roads, there is no way for the trucks to get in so they have started resorting to burning whatever they can just to stay warm. nate vandermeer is a journalist with ctv news and he joins me now from brockville, ontario. many thanks. welcome to bbc news. you canadians are well used to a chilly atmosphere. but how bad is this? t used to a chilly atmosphere. but how bad is this?- but how bad is this? i have been covering _ but how bad is this? i have been covering weather -
darsha dodge, who's a journalist at south dakota's rapid cityjournal, travelled to the state's pine ridge reservationwood to residents who've resorted to burning clothes and furniture in an attempt to stay warm. i'v e i've talked to the representative of the pyes creek district just a representative of the pyes creek districtjust a couple of days ago, they have been trying to dig people are 24/7, people with no firewood at all. a lot of these homes are headed by woodstoves or their heated by...
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trial of leonard -- who was convicted of murdering two fbi agents in a shooting on the pine ridge indian reservationkota. the bethlehem steel baseball league's 1918 effort to recruit bigtime talent including "shoeless" joe jackson, babe ruth and others who took jobs at mills and ship-building plants to avoid draft. and the university of texas at austin acquired the papers of doris kerns goodwin and her late husband. ms. goodwin talks about the collection and what it adds to our understanding about the 1960s and the presidency. you can find a full schedule of what's a airing today online at c-span.org/history. starting now lek hurs in history. college of the ozarks professor david aton teaches a class about th rise of the american industry in the gilded age. college of the ozarks is located in point lookout, missouri. >> good morning. how's everyone? if good, good, good. all right, so last time we were talking about t
trial of leonard -- who was convicted of murdering two fbi agents in a shooting on the pine ridge indian reservationkota. the bethlehem steel baseball league's 1918 effort to recruit bigtime talent including "shoeless" joe jackson, babe ruth and others who took jobs at mills and ship-building plants to avoid draft. and the university of texas at austin acquired the papers of doris kerns goodwin and her late husband. ms. goodwin talks about the collection and what it adds to our...
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and, so, when they pull onto the pine ridge reservation in the jumping bowl ranch trouble starts. but it is this red pickup truck. and, so, a firefight happens. the firefight lasts for 10 minutes. k three people are killed. the two agents and the young man young indian. i believe he is 21-22 years old. i 2 apologize for those of you that are 21 or 22, but i'm going to call him a kid. and, so, they have to prosecute casomeone. leonard makes his way to canada. the 100 plus agents. and they escape. leonard peltier and a group of others,sc some kids able to escape. jean, who is here, jean in the back was 12. jean roach was there along with her younger brother. so, you know, making their way out. now, they are taken into custody. they have been indicted for the murder of two agents. leonard makes his way to canada and the canadians will not extradite him because there is no proof that leonard shot these two agents. so, leonard is in canada while the government tries to get him back. the cases given to a judge and he decides that he will go ahead and try to with the defendants. they wil
and, so, when they pull onto the pine ridge reservation in the jumping bowl ranch trouble starts. but it is this red pickup truck. and, so, a firefight happens. the firefight lasts for 10 minutes. k three people are killed. the two agents and the young man young indian. i believe he is 21-22 years old. i 2 apologize for those of you that are 21 or 22, but i'm going to call him a kid. and, so, they have to prosecute casomeone. leonard makes his way to canada. the 100 plus agents. and they...
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look like the pictures of the young men in suits and ties, and so when they pull onto the pine ridge reservation in the jumping will wool ranch, trouble starts. but it's just red pickup truck. so, the fire fight happens, and the fire fight last for ten minutes. three people are killed, the two agents, and a young man named joe. a young indian. i believe he's 21, 22 years old. i apologize to those of you who are 21 or 22, but i'm gonna call him a kit. so you've got to prosecute someone, leonard makes his way to canada, and they end up within minutes surrounded by 100 plus agents, and they escape. -- that intel tier and a group of others some kids are able to escape, jean, who's here in the back was 12, jean roach was there along with her younger brother. so, they are able to make their way out, now rubber joanne butler are taken into custody, they have been indicted for the murder of two agents. leonard makes his way to canada and the canadians won't extradite him because there's no proof that leonard shot these two agents. so limits in canada, while the government tries to get him back, the case
look like the pictures of the young men in suits and ties, and so when they pull onto the pine ridge reservation in the jumping will wool ranch, trouble starts. but it's just red pickup truck. so, the fire fight happens, and the fire fight last for ten minutes. three people are killed, the two agents, and a young man named joe. a young indian. i believe he's 21, 22 years old. i apologize to those of you who are 21 or 22, but i'm gonna call him a kit. so you've got to prosecute someone, leonard...
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and so when they pull onto the pine ridge reservation in the jumping bull ranch, trouble starts.right. but it's this red pickup truck. and so. a firefight happens. that firefight lasts for 10 minutes. three people are killed. the two agents and a young man named joe stuntz, young indian, i believe he's 21, 22 years old. so i apologize to those of you over 21 or 22, but i'm going to call him a kid. and so they've got to prosecute someone. now, leonard makes way to canada, right? they they they end up within minutes surrounded by 100 plus agents and they escape the. butler bob rabideau, leonard peltier and a group of others some kids are able to escape. jean, who's here? jean, in the back was 12. jean roache was there along with her younger brother. so, you know, their are able to to make their way out now rabideau and butler are are taken into custody and they've been indicted for the murder of two agents. leonard makes his way to to canada and the canadians won't extradite him because there is no proof that leonard shot these two agents. and so leonard's in canada while the gover
and so when they pull onto the pine ridge reservation in the jumping bull ranch, trouble starts.right. but it's this red pickup truck. and so. a firefight happens. that firefight lasts for 10 minutes. three people are killed. the two agents and a young man named joe stuntz, young indian, i believe he's 21, 22 years old. so i apologize to those of you over 21 or 22, but i'm going to call him a kid. and so they've got to prosecute someone. now, leonard makes way to canada, right? they they they...
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to help dig out thousands of people trapped in their homes, many without power, at pine ridge and rosebud reservations in south dakota, which saw at least 30 inches of snowfall. meanwhile, federal regulators are launching an inquiry into the preparedness of u.s. power systems for extreme weather events. climate advocates say the current fossil-fuel based energy system has again revealed its unreliability and are urging for greater investment in sustainable energy infrastructure. in jackson, mississippi, residents are still under a boil water notice after freezing temperatures caused pipes to burst. this is danielle holmes, a volunteer at a water distribution site where drivers waited in long lines on wednesday. >> this has been going in the last 40, 50 years and now it has reached -- amy: u.s. airports remained mired in chaos with more flight cancellations announced. on wednesday, over 2800 flight canceled and 3200 delayed. the vast majority of the canceled flights were at southwest airlines, whose ceo said wednesday it may take days to restore the airline's regular schedule. the latest delays came af
to help dig out thousands of people trapped in their homes, many without power, at pine ridge and rosebud reservations in south dakota, which saw at least 30 inches of snowfall. meanwhile, federal regulators are launching an inquiry into the preparedness of u.s. power systems for extreme weather events. climate advocates say the current fossil-fuel based energy system has again revealed its unreliability and are urging for greater investment in sustainable energy infrastructure. in jackson,...