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we'll take a look at the bay bridge commute in just a bit. >>> thank you, sioux. five of the piers that held you now demolished eastern span the bay bridge may have a new life. >>> and san francisco has an answer to the city's overload 911 system. who will be taking your info when you report some crimes. when you report some crimes. >>> the oakland a's a >>> abc 7 zblorngz all news. >> all morning. >> take a look at this expression of sympathy and support for the victims of hurricane harvey. the empire state building in new york going dark last night. novg city is sending 120 emergency workers to texas. >> harvey has dropped an estimated 15 trillion gallons of water on the houston area. that's more than two times the amount that fell during hurricane katrina. scientists say stronger storms are becoming normal because climate change is heating the oceans and making it easier for storms to collect. fire ants, but harvey is making it a lot worse. this is what -- i know it's hard to tell what this have but it's basically a huge mass of fire ants floating on top of a f
we'll take a look at the bay bridge commute in just a bit. >>> thank you, sioux. five of the piers that held you now demolished eastern span the bay bridge may have a new life. >>> and san francisco has an answer to the city's overload 911 system. who will be taking your info when you report some crimes. when you report some crimes. >>> the oakland a's a >>> abc 7 zblorngz all news. >> all morning. >> take a look at this expression of sympathy and...
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anchor in san francisco. , n:3:3:3 >>> new at 6:30 a man from southern california says he's planning to sioux berkeley based annex. the legal complaint reportedly stems from his anger that the organic food company's straw berry fruit snacks do not contain any straw berries or any fruit flavoring. he said he would never have bought the fruit snacks if he had known. if you look at the website there is no mention of strawberries or straw berry buy products on the ingredient list. >>> anchor brewing has been making beer in san francisco for the past 120 years. the company helped pioneer the craft beer movement and known for its popular anchor steam beer. earlier the ceo -- ceo joined us on the phone and he said the goal was to make a perfect fit for the goals of the brewery. >> they appreciate their unique approach to brewing and they have a long term vision for anchor in san francisco and anchor around the world. >> reporter: it will still be brewed at the company headquarters in san francisco and there will be no changes to the popular beer recipes. the price of the deal has not been publicly d
anchor in san francisco. , n:3:3:3 >>> new at 6:30 a man from southern california says he's planning to sioux berkeley based annex. the legal complaint reportedly stems from his anger that the organic food company's straw berry fruit snacks do not contain any straw berries or any fruit flavoring. he said he would never have bought the fruit snacks if he had known. if you look at the website there is no mention of strawberries or straw berry buy products on the ingredient list....
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. >> reporter: avera institute for human genetics in sioux falls, south dakota, is among those at the cutting edge of pharmacogenomics, looking at how genetics influence the way we process medications. >> we'll hone in and look at the medications. maybe it's four to six that are more effective to you. >> reporter: the test costs $179 and is often covered by insurance. >> one anti-depressants -- >> reporter: sarah found her genetics made her overly sensitive to many of the newer medications, so dr. stanley prescribed an older class of anti-depressants and experimented with lower doses. >> it gave me hope. it gave me the will to keep fighting. >> reporter: in depression patients, that can be lifesaving. finally, sarah found the right combination and is now the mom she wants to be. >> come on, buddy. >> reporter: thanks to a new field of medicine with a very personal touch. kristen dahlgren, nbc news, sioux falls, south dakota. >>> and there's more to tell you about here tonight. coming up next, the emotional return of something lost but found again for eight of our nation's veterans. >>
. >> reporter: avera institute for human genetics in sioux falls, south dakota, is among those at the cutting edge of pharmacogenomics, looking at how genetics influence the way we process medications. >> we'll hone in and look at the medications. maybe it's four to six that are more effective to you. >> reporter: the test costs $179 and is often covered by insurance. >> one anti-depressants -- >> reporter: sarah found her genetics made her overly sensitive to many...
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we'll update that and somebody road work in just a few minutes. >> thank you, sioux.ws out of texas, president trump is going to visit corpus christi and oench parts of texas today to witness the destruction harvey left behind. >>er will not be going to houston the governor of texas says that's by design as to not interfere with emergency response. 25 inches of rain pounded houston in 36 forecasters predict it will double that amount by thursday. the national weather service has issued a flood warning for new orleans as harvey pass throughs that area. the storm blamed for at least seven deaths. they say there have been several thousand rescues so far. >> and here at the live desk i want to show thank you video just coming in showing dozens of people on dump trucks in houston. they were using those dump trucks to get to safety from flood waters. a reporter from our houston sister station ktrk talked twouchbt youngest evacuees. we just got our hands on the interview. take a listen. >> what was it like when you left? >> flood zpld what do you mean flooded. >> like up to
we'll update that and somebody road work in just a few minutes. >> thank you, sioux.ws out of texas, president trump is going to visit corpus christi and oench parts of texas today to witness the destruction harvey left behind. >>er will not be going to houston the governor of texas says that's by design as to not interfere with emergency response. 25 inches of rain pounded houston in 36 forecasters predict it will double that amount by thursday. the national weather service has...
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. >> we're looking at a situation where people are threatening to sioux the united states government if the president does not come around. >> reporter: this woman is a 4th year student and is concerned about a program ending. >> after my four years, what will i be able to do? i'm a politics major and hopefully i'll be in her seat and we're hoping for the beth for our community as a whole. >> reporter: harris left the church about 30 minutes ago. we were able to catch up with her briefly. we will bring that part of the interview coming up at 7 on ktvu plus. >>> thank you. police inial me da -- alameda released a video in hopes of identifying a suspect. the incident on august 17 was a hate crime. the suspect is tall and thin, that he was wearing a black hoody with white print for design on the front. a white t-shirt, black sweat pants and black tennis shoes. the temper is located on -- temper is located on bay farm island. anyone with information is asked to call police. >>> president trump pitched a tax plan that could revital lies the economy from the heartland to both coast. fox ne
. >> we're looking at a situation where people are threatening to sioux the united states government if the president does not come around. >> reporter: this woman is a 4th year student and is concerned about a program ending. >> after my four years, what will i be able to do? i'm a politics major and hopefully i'll be in her seat and we're hoping for the beth for our community as a whole. >> reporter: harris left the church about 30 minutes ago. we were able to catch up...
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about five hours eased in sioux falls, south dakota, demonstrator caleb miller received a third-place prize of $750 for his documentary on the national debt. en won honorable mention for his documentary on marijuana. at the edison middle school, number of students one honorable mentions intuitive $50 per group. sarah one for her group on the national debt. sean one ford their documentary on terrorism. lauren and haley also received honorable mentions for the documentary on global warming. thank you to all the students took part in our 2017 studentcam are documentary. to watch any of the videos, go to studentcam.org. september 2018 starts with the theme of the constitution and you. you are asked to create a video illustrating why the provision is important. washington journal continues. host: darrell campbell back at our desk, executive director of the armed services -- describe what your group does. independent nonprofit that does research on the world's most dangerous weapons, nuclear weapons primarily. we are privately funded by our members. with a website, arms control.org. host: t
about five hours eased in sioux falls, south dakota, demonstrator caleb miller received a third-place prize of $750 for his documentary on the national debt. en won honorable mention for his documentary on marijuana. at the edison middle school, number of students one honorable mentions intuitive $50 per group. sarah one for her group on the national debt. sean one ford their documentary on terrorism. lauren and haley also received honorable mentions for the documentary on global warming. thank...
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the dj sioux swift, saying he was falsely accused and wanted $3 million in damages. swift then filed her own lawsuit against the dj. >> she allege that something happened that would probably not happen to a male artist that shouldn't happen to any artist, and she is saying that this needs to be brought attention to, this needs to be spotlighted soy it doesn't happen again. >> swift is accusing the radio personality of sexual assault. both sides say there is no settlement in the works. >> no touching. >> oh,. >> no touch. >> yes. >> hands off. >> creeps people out. >> never had to worry about this before. >> you know the lawsuit, they get out there, you know? >> my goodness. >> well the weather is not all that bad? >> no. >> last couple of days we had some very widespread showers, thunderstorms, especially two nights ago, but, you know, today look like it would be primarily tacking place later tonight. but anything that does pop up in the afternoon or evening, unless you're out toward the far north and west counties for the most part i think it is very, very isolated.
the dj sioux swift, saying he was falsely accused and wanted $3 million in damages. swift then filed her own lawsuit against the dj. >> she allege that something happened that would probably not happen to a male artist that shouldn't happen to any artist, and she is saying that this needs to be brought attention to, this needs to be spotlighted soy it doesn't happen again. >> swift is accusing the radio personality of sexual assault. both sides say there is no settlement in the...
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five hours east in sioux falls, students at patrick henry middle school reserved -- received a prize of $750 for a documentary on the national debt. and a student won a prize for his documentary on marijuana. at thomas edison middle school, a number of students won honorable mention and $250 for a group. given an awardas for the national debt, and students one for their documentary on heroism. also received honorable mentions for their documentary on global warming. thank you to all the students who took part in our 2017 studentcam documentary competition. to watch the videos, go to studentcam.org. and studentcam 2018 starts in september with the theme the constitution and you. choosantudents to
five hours east in sioux falls, students at patrick henry middle school reserved -- received a prize of $750 for a documentary on the national debt. and a student won a prize for his documentary on marijuana. at thomas edison middle school, a number of students won honorable mention and $250 for a group. given an awardas for the national debt, and students one for their documentary on heroism. also received honorable mentions for their documentary on global warming. thank you to all the...
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spotify sioux ers say streamed the song nearly 3000% more than usual in the last two weeks, on itunes song for the song have increased about 500% >> krause ship yesterday during the solar eclipse, one of the royal caribbean cruise ships, wish i was there. >> sure that might have -- must have been quite a trip. >> and you're on cruise ship. so cool to listen to her sing that, such iconic song, to hear her sing it in person, i think would be just really cool. >> yes. so talking about some heat today. you snow. >> i'm looking forward to the weekends, that's all i'm saying. >> jim, you and i are thinking the same thing, i'm ready for the cooler temperatures. it will just be so hot today. better than maybe we have the heat today, because a lot of folks may be staying inside of the air-conditioning rather than going outside trying to look at the eclipse today. would just and mess, so many people o t outside at the shore, this morning, it is a little bit on the side. because it is so humid. usually tends to give us some of the low-level cloud cover, and again, we're waking up to those muggy
spotify sioux ers say streamed the song nearly 3000% more than usual in the last two weeks, on itunes song for the song have increased about 500% >> krause ship yesterday during the solar eclipse, one of the royal caribbean cruise ships, wish i was there. >> sure that might have -- must have been quite a trip. >> and you're on cruise ship. so cool to listen to her sing that, such iconic song, to hear her sing it in person, i think would be just really cool. >> yes. so...
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about five hours east in sioux south dakota, students received a third-place prize of 750 for documentary on the classmate won nd honorable mention and prize of documentary on marijuana. middle homas a. edison school, several students won for a a student won documentary on national debt. won for their documentary on terrorism. students also received honorable mention for warming.ry on global thank you to all the students 2017 ook part in our student cam documentary competition. to atch the videos go student cam.org, and student cam 018 starts with the theme constitution and you, student any provision of the u.s. constitution and why the provision is important. >> "washington journal" continues. host: on social media, post your thoughts on open phones at facebook.com/cspan. republicans, 202-748-8000. democrats,
about five hours east in sioux south dakota, students received a third-place prize of 750 for documentary on the classmate won nd honorable mention and prize of documentary on marijuana. middle homas a. edison school, several students won for a a student won documentary on national debt. won for their documentary on terrorism. students also received honorable mention for warming.ry on global thank you to all the students 2017 ook part in our student cam documentary competition. to atch the...
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in sioux falls, south dakota, seventh grader received a third-place prize of $750 for his documentarye national debt. and another student won alamo group mentioned -- and another student won honorable mention on his documentary. and a number of students won honorable mentions. documentary -- sarah won for her documentary on the national debt. and three other students received honorable mentions for their documentary on global warming. thank you to all the students who took part in our 2017 student camera documentary a petition. visitch the videos, studentcam.org. >> c-span, where history unfold daily. was created as a public service by america's cable companies, and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> up next on american history tv, from the national constitution center in inladelphia, john, editor chief, discusses his new book "washington's farewell." in conversation with the constitution's scholarship, he argues president washington more future generations about the dangers of hyper partisanship, excessive debt, and war of words. this is about one hour. >
in sioux falls, south dakota, seventh grader received a third-place prize of $750 for his documentarye national debt. and another student won alamo group mentioned -- and another student won honorable mention on his documentary. and a number of students won honorable mentions. documentary -- sarah won for her documentary on the national debt. and three other students received honorable mentions for their documentary on global warming. thank you to all the students who took part in our 2017...
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in sioux falls, south dakota, seventh grader caleb miller at patrick henry middle school received a third place prize of $750 for his documentary on the national debt. and classmate aidan alvine won honorable mention and a prize of $250 for his documentary on marijuana. a number of students won honorable mentions and $a 250 per grape. sarah won or her documentary on the national debt. joe, brady and sean baker won for their documentary on terrorism. and lauren, nia and haley also received honorable mentions for their documentary on global warming. thank you to all the students who took part in our 2017 student cam documentary competition. to watch any of the videos, go to studentcam.org. and student cam 2018 starts in september with the theme, the constitution and you. we're asking students to choose any provision of the u.s. constitution and create a video illustrating why the provision is important. >> now, house science committee ranking member idahoan -- don beye outlines the potential impact of the trump administration's decision to withdraw from the paris climate change agreement. t
in sioux falls, south dakota, seventh grader caleb miller at patrick henry middle school received a third place prize of $750 for his documentary on the national debt. and classmate aidan alvine won honorable mention and a prize of $250 for his documentary on marijuana. a number of students won honorable mentions and $a 250 per grape. sarah won or her documentary on the national debt. joe, brady and sean baker won for their documentary on terrorism. and lauren, nia and haley also received...
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their power to push protesting native americans off the side the land rights of the standing rock sioux were completely ignored so that an oil company could strike modern gold on their property oil that's almost an everyday occurrence in the relationship between the feds and they give americans. on the issue of health care native americans have been consistently treated like second class citizens by the federal government whatever the native american believe they own has always been there for the taking including what we'll talk about tonight their health the indian health service is a branch of the federal government that helps provide health care services for native american citizens but there are so underfunded that they're almost useless to address the growing medical needs of the native population according to the most recent numbers available indian health services provides a little over two thousand dollars per native american for their health care each year while the average cost of health care for u.s. citizens is closer to eight thousand dollars per year not only is the fundin
their power to push protesting native americans off the side the land rights of the standing rock sioux were completely ignored so that an oil company could strike modern gold on their property oil that's almost an everyday occurrence in the relationship between the feds and they give americans. on the issue of health care native americans have been consistently treated like second class citizens by the federal government whatever the native american believe they own has always been there for...
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we screwed up, you siouxe -- i . i screw up. jesse: the guy who ride the horse is hispanic. with these people. >> i just try to live my life the best i can. the best person i can. i hope and pray everybody would be -- you have your views, love it. i want to hear about it. that's great. as soon as you get violent, i'm out. i don't care what side you are on. i'm out and i don't listen anymore. you have got to do one thing for me. the next time you sit next to juan on the 5, i want you to give him a nothingy for me because he was mean to my wife. judge jeanine: i don't know if i'm allowed to put juan in a head lock. what's the military doing to help out jesse: hundreds of cities along the texas gulf test are reeling from hurricane harvey. in texas you have state guardsmen? >> yes, states guards and national guards. jesse: what are you doing in deploying and helping the people suffering so tragically. >> when this originally started we prepositioned back in san antonio. now those forces moved forward. we have 1,400 texas military bet personnel who moved forward towards places li
we screwed up, you siouxe -- i . i screw up. jesse: the guy who ride the horse is hispanic. with these people. >> i just try to live my life the best i can. the best person i can. i hope and pray everybody would be -- you have your views, love it. i want to hear about it. that's great. as soon as you get violent, i'm out. i don't care what side you are on. i'm out and i don't listen anymore. you have got to do one thing for me. the next time you sit next to juan on the 5, i want you to...
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we screwed up, you siouxe -- i . i screw up. jesse: the guy who ride the horse is hispanic.an't win with these people. >> i just try to live my life the best i can. the best person i can. i hope and pray everybody would be -- you have your views, love it. i want to hear about it. that's great. as soon as you get violent, i'm out. i don't care what side you are on. i'm out and i don't listen anymore. you have got to do one thing for me. the next time you sit next to juan on the 5, i want you to give him a nothingy for me because he was mean to my wife. judge jeanine: i don't know if i'm allowed to put juan in a head lock. what's the military doing to help out texas? ave allergies, it can seem like triggers pop up everywhere. luckily there's powerful, 24-hour, non-drowsy claritin. it provides relief of symptoms that can be triggered by over 200 different allergens. live claritin clear. one laugh, and hello so i tried always discreet. i didn't think protection this thin could work. but the super absorbent core turns liquid to gel. snap! so it's out of sight... ...and out of min
we screwed up, you siouxe -- i . i screw up. jesse: the guy who ride the horse is hispanic.an't win with these people. >> i just try to live my life the best i can. the best person i can. i hope and pray everybody would be -- you have your views, love it. i want to hear about it. that's great. as soon as you get violent, i'm out. i don't care what side you are on. i'm out and i don't listen anymore. you have got to do one thing for me. the next time you sit next to juan on the 5, i want...
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when you sioux the night, the pool, the know it is a building that our kids deserve. >> reporter: they came right down to the hour with the finishing touches. this is the new playground, but unfortunately the kids won't have access to it yesterday. there's still tarp and more landscaping to be done. for the actual use of the kids, but the only thing going on inside those walls. it's open to this community. always v we're live, derrick ward, news 4. >>> back to you. 11 another 09. today a dramatic scene for clinton, maryland man accused of stabbing his 6-year-old sister and their two young cousins. we were in that courtroom for the bond hearing. she says after family on both sides, they started fighting in the courtroom. williams had a series of strange outbursts. the judge stopped the hearing and ordered a mental evaluation. prince george's county police say williams killed the three girls inside a house in clinton on friday. police say he confessed to the crimes, but did not say why he killed them. >>> just a short time ago a judge sentenced a dietscher's aide to decades related to ch
when you sioux the night, the pool, the know it is a building that our kids deserve. >> reporter: they came right down to the hour with the finishing touches. this is the new playground, but unfortunately the kids won't have access to it yesterday. there's still tarp and more landscaping to be done. for the actual use of the kids, but the only thing going on inside those walls. it's open to this community. always v we're live, derrick ward, news 4. >>> back to you. 11 another 09....
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in sioux falls, south dakota, the seventh graders received a third-place prize of $750 for his documentary on the national debt. won honorable mention any prize of $250 for his documentary on marijuana. nearby, a number of students won honorable mention in $250 per group. sarah won for her documentary on the national debt. others won for their documentary on terrorists. others received honorable mention for their documentary on global warming. of the students who took part in our 2017 studentcam documentary competition. , goatch any of the videos to studentcam.org. for 2018, we are asking students to choose any provision of the constitution and create a video illustrating why the provision is important. >> up next on american history tv, the u.s. commission on civil rights commemorates the 27th anniversary of the americans with disabilities act with a report on the ada's history and the work that remains. this hour and 15 minute hearing took place at the commission's washington, d.c., office. >> welcome back. we will turn to our schedule for today, reflecting on 27 years of the ada. past,
in sioux falls, south dakota, the seventh graders received a third-place prize of $750 for his documentary on the national debt. won honorable mention any prize of $250 for his documentary on marijuana. nearby, a number of students won honorable mention in $250 per group. sarah won for her documentary on the national debt. others won for their documentary on terrorists. others received honorable mention for their documentary on global warming. of the students who took part in our 2017...
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attached to them were the groups, like the sioux, these two groups, and there is a fourth group. the indians that lived there, that also spoke their own language. the french could tell the difference, the natchez indian language did not have the are sound in it whereas the other languages did have the are sound. that allowed the french to distinguish between these groups. these were small groups that would be prime targets for the slave traders unless they were attached to a larger group. they attach themselves to the natchez. they receive protection. the protection was in those days if you didn't want to be hit by slave traders, he became slave catchers yourself. the natchez became by 1702 very active slave catchers. >> my family, as we have in reaching -- researching, a testament to the complexity, stories in the 1700s of intermarriage with choctaw who were there and during the civil war there were five brothers, three fought for the confederacy, one hand for desertion and two across the river fought for the union but i am most interested in the choctaw connection and with this
attached to them were the groups, like the sioux, these two groups, and there is a fourth group. the indians that lived there, that also spoke their own language. the french could tell the difference, the natchez indian language did not have the are sound in it whereas the other languages did have the are sound. that allowed the french to distinguish between these groups. these were small groups that would be prime targets for the slave traders unless they were attached to a larger group. they...
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then in sioux falls south dakota was the price for the documentary on the national debt. and then winning honorable mention for the documentary on marijuana. a number of students won an honorable mentions and the national debt and terrorism and also receive being honorable mentions on their documentary on global warming. .
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these stat sioux are part of history. then claiborne says: yes, he was one of the most racist people to ever run this city. take it down. >> so, if you have any comments, you know, want to weigh in go to my fax book page, alex holley, because a lot of people have strong opinions about this. >> wednesday used to be called hump day. i think our goal today is to make everybody mad. that is the goal of good day philadelphia. >> i mean, it is not on us. >> not us. >> just what's happening out in the city and the country. >> so okay, i'm not going to get off twitter today. but let me have it. let us have it. >> what? >> we won't satisfy anybody today. >> uh-huh? >> you got the trump supporters. trump, people against trump. you got the rizzo supporters, people against rizzo. then we come back from the break, we will talk about medical marijuana, a dispensary being put in to your neighborhood. some people say not, no, not in my neighborhood. some people are upset on both sides about that. it is make you mad day. >> race street, a
these stat sioux are part of history. then claiborne says: yes, he was one of the most racist people to ever run this city. take it down. >> so, if you have any comments, you know, want to weigh in go to my fax book page, alex holley, because a lot of people have strong opinions about this. >> wednesday used to be called hump day. i think our goal today is to make everybody mad. that is the goal of good day philadelphia. >> i mean, it is not on us. >> not us. >>...
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water quality so it was moved to underneath the single drinking water source of the standing rock sioux which is a classic example of environmental racism. there was one piece of it and it was also very much about climate change and understanding that we cannot keep expanding and have any hope of protecting a livable planet for our kids. it was also profoundly about standing up to corporate power, standing up to the militarized police. standing rock were up against police force to look like an army, tanks and although privatize equipment and tricks. i quote wynonna in the book about you can talk about intersectionality which is a wonderful phrase from an african-american legal scholar and a feminist who has given us this term that so many of us are using but standing rock it was just life and i think it's helpful sometimes not talk about something in theory but talk about it as a lived experience and how it's playing out. >> host: which you also bring up in the standing rock chapter in which i found myself having traveled there is that it was about winning the rights to the land to do w
water quality so it was moved to underneath the single drinking water source of the standing rock sioux which is a classic example of environmental racism. there was one piece of it and it was also very much about climate change and understanding that we cannot keep expanding and have any hope of protecting a livable planet for our kids. it was also profoundly about standing up to corporate power, standing up to the militarized police. standing rock were up against police force to look like an...
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in sioux falls south dakota seventh grader received a third-place prize of $750 rated documentary on the national debt. and a classmate got honorable mention for a documentary on marijuana. and a number of students one honorable mention and $250 per group. -- lauren, haley and - won honorable mention on global warming. thank you to all of this is a took part in the competition. you watch any of the videos, go to student cam.org. and student cam 2018 starts for the theme the constitution and you. whereas his distant today provision of the u.s. constitution and create a video of why it is important. >> you are watching booktv on c-span2. television for serious readers. we are in prime time all this month while congress is in recess. next, a look at manufacturing and labor with others deepak singh, -- we will start with mr. deepak singh on his experiences working in the us service sector. his book is titled "how may i help
in sioux falls south dakota seventh grader received a third-place prize of $750 rated documentary on the national debt. and a classmate got honorable mention for a documentary on marijuana. and a number of students one honorable mention and $250 per group. -- lauren, haley and - won honorable mention on global warming. thank you to all of this is a took part in the competition. you watch any of the videos, go to student cam.org. and student cam 2018 starts for the theme the constitution and...
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bighorn battlefield, good case in point, a few years ago the national park service allow the dakota sioux and other native american groups to begin marking the sites of where some of the warriors fell during the battle. they had never previously been marked. marking death sites is not part of the plains indian culture, but they said ok, we want to , mark these sites. we will make that concession because it is important to present our side of the story and how we fought to defend our way of life. so the little bighorn battlefield has become one of these points of reconciliation between the plains indians and the u.s. government. angel island in san francisco bay is being restored as a memorial to this horrible period of the chinese exclusion act. this is where they interned people, the chinese, and sent them back to china. so these are important points of reconciliation. i think there may be ways forward, the middle ground because these sites of , sanctification are important. for several reasons. first of all i think it is very important to honor the victims and survivors and the families
bighorn battlefield, good case in point, a few years ago the national park service allow the dakota sioux and other native american groups to begin marking the sites of where some of the warriors fell during the battle. they had never previously been marked. marking death sites is not part of the plains indian culture, but they said ok, we want to , mark these sites. we will make that concession because it is important to present our side of the story and how we fought to defend our way of...
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about five hours eased in sioux falls, south dakota, demonstrator caleb miller received a third-placeze of $750 for his documentary on the national debt. en won honorable mention for his documentary on marijuana. at the edison middle school, number of students one honorable mentions intuitive $50 per group. sarah one for her group on the national debt. sean one ford their documentary on terrorism. lauren and haley also received honorable mentions for the documentary on global warming. thank you to all the students took part in our 2017 studentcam are documentary. to watch any of the videos, go to studentcam.org. studentcam 2018 starts
about five hours eased in sioux falls, south dakota, demonstrator caleb miller received a third-placeze of $750 for his documentary on the national debt. en won honorable mention for his documentary on marijuana. at the edison middle school, number of students one honorable mentions intuitive $50 per group. sarah one for her group on the national debt. sean one ford their documentary on terrorism. lauren and haley also received honorable mentions for the documentary on global warming. thank you...
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about five hours east in sioux falls south dakota, seventh grader caleb middle at patrick henry middle school received $750 for his documentary on the national debt and his classmate won an honorable mention and $250 on his documentary on manner. a number of students won honorable mentions and $250 per group. sarah bonnhoff won for her documentary on the national debt. joel osmanson won for their documentary on terrorism and mea winsel also received honorable mentions for her documentary on global warming. thank you to all of the students who took part in the 2017 student cam competition. to watch the videos go to studentcam.org and it starts in september with the theme, the constitution and you. we're asking the student to choose any provision of the u.s. constitution and illustrating why the provision is important. >>> now on c-span3 american history tv, ralph peters on confederate generals, robert e. lee and stonewall jackson and union general francis barlow. he talks about their personalities and families and leadership abilities. >> patrick said the next speaker was lieutenant col
about five hours east in sioux falls south dakota, seventh grader caleb middle at patrick henry middle school received $750 for his documentary on the national debt and his classmate won an honorable mention and $250 on his documentary on manner. a number of students won honorable mentions and $250 per group. sarah bonnhoff won for her documentary on the national debt. joel osmanson won for their documentary on terrorism and mea winsel also received honorable mentions for her documentary on...
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these women raised money, siouxed uniforms, buried and mourns the dead and performed many other tasks to the war effort. confederate women continued to draw upon their beliefs that the domestic sphere and their gender afforded them some protection. by late 1864, union policy had shifted to allow and encourage the engagement of the civilian enemy. the result was a battle over households. in their confrontations with union soldiers, they discovered their gender and class provided less protection than they had anticipated successfully adapting their fellenenity, they made clear that they were capable of almost anything. sherman and his men left more than physical destruction and ruin in their path. they left bitterness, hatred and patriotism in their way. the invasion failed to force elite white georgia and carolina women to abandon the nation they helped create. it magnified eleelt women's patriotism the military results of sherman's march are best understood through the gender norms as well. which better explain the actions of confederate soldiers. sherman's march may have been more su
these women raised money, siouxed uniforms, buried and mourns the dead and performed many other tasks to the war effort. confederate women continued to draw upon their beliefs that the domestic sphere and their gender afforded them some protection. by late 1864, union policy had shifted to allow and encourage the engagement of the civilian enemy. the result was a battle over households. in their confrontations with union soldiers, they discovered their gender and class provided less protection...
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incredible event, this event raised more than $68 million since 2005 in philadelphia, let me bring in sioux the atlanta walk ten times, furs time doing the philly walk. welcome. what inspired you? >> team of 12, team from pittsburgh, charlotte, raleigh , north carolina, richmond, virginia and atlanta my mom died from breast cancer when i was 15, and she was 39. so now i'm 42, so i feel like it is my responsibility to do this walk for her. and for all of the people that have been affected by breast cancer, and i'm a thyroid cancer survivor, so i'm excited to be here, as well, because cancer affect so many people in so many different ways. >> i wore there is supporting breast cancer today, but the ribbons represent so many other times every cancer. so i wanted to wear this to represent that i've got many people on my passion, so i wanted to wear this because it really represents a look at cancer that has affected us. >> your group were you telling me doing aggressive fundraising. >> this has been your own group. run me through your numbers. pretty incredible. >> what an honor. so many people
incredible event, this event raised more than $68 million since 2005 in philadelphia, let me bring in sioux the atlanta walk ten times, furs time doing the philly walk. welcome. what inspired you? >> team of 12, team from pittsburgh, charlotte, raleigh , north carolina, richmond, virginia and atlanta my mom died from breast cancer when i was 15, and she was 39. so now i'm 42, so i feel like it is my responsibility to do this walk for her. and for all of the people that have been affected...
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delayed for momonths last yeyear afteter thousands of nativive americans, led by the standing rock sioux and north dakota and their non-native allies, launched a nonviolent encampment to stop pipeline from crossing the missouri river, saying a spill could contaminate the drinking source for millions. in peru, members of indigenous amazonian n nations have seized control of some of the oil facilities operated by the canadian company frontera energy corp, demanding the peruvian government carryry out a consultation with the indigenous nations before signing a new cocoract with ththe oil company. this is the leader of the rio pastaza tribe, aurelio chino. >> if they don't give us a good answer to our previous demand,d, then i can assure you my people will rise up. we're not going to just sit around. and for sure, we're going to defend ourselves to the end and to teach them to respect us. amy: in nicaragua, hundreds of former sandinista fighters marched in the capital managua tuesday to demand the housing, health care, and pension payments promised to the retired veterans of the nicaraguan r
delayed for momonths last yeyear afteter thousands of nativive americans, led by the standing rock sioux and north dakota and their non-native allies, launched a nonviolent encampment to stop pipeline from crossing the missouri river, saying a spill could contaminate the drinking source for millions. in peru, members of indigenous amazonian n nations have seized control of some of the oil facilities operated by the canadian company frontera energy corp, demanding the peruvian government carryry...
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the state finds some guy from sioux falls, south dakota, a pathologist who said that the manner of deathe. they found this person. >> kutmus stated his case to the jury. >> emily fazzino passed away as a result of an accidental drowning, and that will relate to her addiction. >> he said the only crime was that emily never received the help she needed. the defense called emily's mother to the stand to show that detox at her house was at best amateur hour. >> you have no certificate or any license. >> no, i don't. >> are youelling this jury that you know all the subtleties of withdrawal? absolely not. >> kutmus tried to cast doubt on the claim that emily had gotten completely clean before she died. >> were you in denial at that time about your daughter's -- >> absolutely not. >> to drive home that point, the defense called witnesses who say they saw signs emily was still abusing those pain pills and alcohol in the weeks before she died. one of them was alex's mother. >> she was argumentative. agitated. and she didn't really seem to comprehend sometimes what we were talking about. >> signs,
the state finds some guy from sioux falls, south dakota, a pathologist who said that the manner of deathe. they found this person. >> kutmus stated his case to the jury. >> emily fazzino passed away as a result of an accidental drowning, and that will relate to her addiction. >> he said the only crime was that emily never received the help she needed. the defense called emily's mother to the stand to show that detox at her house was at best amateur hour. >> you have no...
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he has two battles with the sioux in which he does very well. still knows how to fight but then in 1874 the democrats win the house of representatives and custer, who hates reconstruction, he'd been hunting the klan in kentucky and he didn't want to do it. and he doesn't like grant's administration as president and so he gets involved very publicly as a foe of grant, goes to capitol hill, writes anonymous articles for the new york herald criticizing grant, he testifies in congress, he walks around capitol hill with the democratic leadership if an army officer today so openly allied himself with the commander and chief his or her career would be over immediately. grant is justifiably upset. so custer's life is nearly saved because grant pulls him off of command. and he has to plead to be allowed to go with his men and because he can still fight, his departmental commander terry asks please, we really feed him. boy now sheridan is fed up with him. sherman, the plolitically conservative sherman is his last patron and he writes this fatherly letter
he has two battles with the sioux in which he does very well. still knows how to fight but then in 1874 the democrats win the house of representatives and custer, who hates reconstruction, he'd been hunting the klan in kentucky and he didn't want to do it. and he doesn't like grant's administration as president and so he gets involved very publicly as a foe of grant, goes to capitol hill, writes anonymous articles for the new york herald criticizing grant, he testifies in congress, he walks...
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had gotten a telegram before he left fort abraham lincoln saying you have enough troops to fight the sioux in the field. no one thought he too few troops. he intended to consolidate once they had a grip on things and wanted to attack from multiple sides. but we have to give credit -- i'll sum up this way. we have to give credit to the lacotas. them and their allies, they were not only in huge numbers not only unusually militant, confident after a success at the rose bud but with excellent leadership but they fought well and hard, instead of doing what everyone expecting, which was to withdraw, they stayed and fought. they earned that if i can or the. if we spend too much time running down custer we take away the scope of their victory. yes, ma'am. >> going back to west point. the years he was at west point from 1857 to 1861. i know cadets were moved down a year for academic deficiency and discipline reasons, even in custer's class. i was wondering, why do you think custer wasn't moved down even though he had more demerits and worse standing than some of the cadets that were moved down to t
had gotten a telegram before he left fort abraham lincoln saying you have enough troops to fight the sioux in the field. no one thought he too few troops. he intended to consolidate once they had a grip on things and wanted to attack from multiple sides. but we have to give credit -- i'll sum up this way. we have to give credit to the lacotas. them and their allies, they were not only in huge numbers not only unusually militant, confident after a success at the rose bud but with excellent...
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how about five hours east in siouxes falls, a prize for his documentary on the national debt and the classmate honorable mention and $250 for his documentary on marijuana. at thomas edison middle school a lot won 250 per group. sara for the national debt. joe and brady, and shaun for documentary on terrorism. he have and also receiving honorable missions for documentary on global warming. thank you to the students who took part in our student documentary competition. to watch any of the videos go to student cam.org. and student cam continues with confusion and you to have any provision much the constitution and a video why it's important. >> every week at the clinton white house, there was something-gate. it was a very tense environment. and then we had a special prosecutor, i don't know if you remember, a guy named ken starr. he was like the bogeyman back then. it was like, a flyover class for this. i spent more time in that white house responding to foya requests and doing i go else. >> boy, i remember those going every day, every document trying to find a thing that ken starr want
how about five hours east in siouxes falls, a prize for his documentary on the national debt and the classmate honorable mention and $250 for his documentary on marijuana. at thomas edison middle school a lot won 250 per group. sara for the national debt. joe and brady, and shaun for documentary on terrorism. he have and also receiving honorable missions for documentary on global warming. thank you to the students who took part in our student documentary competition. to watch any of the videos...
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in sioux falls, south dakota, for a won a prize of $750 documentary on national debt.nd their classmate won honorable mention with a prize of $250 for his documentary on marijuana. at nearby edison middle school, a number of students one honorable mentions and $250 for them. included topics such as national debt, and global warming. thank you to all the students who took part in our 2017 student camp documentary competition. to watch the videos go to studentcam.org. to chooseing students any provision of the u.s. constitution and create a video about why it is important. washington journal continues. now, aoe thomas joins us host and programming prechter for charlottesville radio. to discuss how
in sioux falls, south dakota, for a won a prize of $750 documentary on national debt.nd their classmate won honorable mention with a prize of $250 for his documentary on marijuana. at nearby edison middle school, a number of students one honorable mentions and $250 for them. included topics such as national debt, and global warming. thank you to all the students who took part in our 2017 student camp documentary competition. to watch the videos go to studentcam.org. to chooseing students any...
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about five hours east in sioux false, caleb miller received the third place prize of $750 for his documentary on the national debt. nearby thomas a. edison middle school, a number of students won honorable mentions and $250 per group. sarah won for her documentary on the national debt. and lauren and haylee also received honorable mentions for their documentary on global warming. thank you to all the students who took part in our 2017 student cam documentary. go to studentcam.org. student cam 2018, the constitution and you. use any provision of the u.s. constitution and create a video illustrating why the provision is important. >>> john mosby was a confederate colonel in the civil war. he he's known for his rights behind union lines. up next on american history tv, on c-span 3, a conversation about the battalion known as mossby's rangers. from longwood university, in farmville, virginia, this is an hour. >>> first speaker today is mr. eric buckland. mr. buckland is the author of five books about the men who rode with john mosby during the civil war. his first one is "mosby's rangers" with de
about five hours east in sioux false, caleb miller received the third place prize of $750 for his documentary on the national debt. nearby thomas a. edison middle school, a number of students won honorable mentions and $250 per group. sarah won for her documentary on the national debt. and lauren and haylee also received honorable mentions for their documentary on global warming. thank you to all the students who took part in our 2017 student cam documentary. go to studentcam.org. student cam...
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league with the cheyenne, the missourians and the cheyenne, and later we get the missourians and the sioux. the missourians did not have a thing to do with the cheyenne. bring theen they western stuff and the north, south, together. hashe end of the novel, he forgotten completely about the missourians and he just has buffalo bill cody fighting the indians. novel, -- bigtime dime novel is "buffalo bill's where buffalo" jack wants to join the union army, even though he is a former confederate. he can't because it's not the northern uniform -- is not the northern army anymore. if the union. , but nowk rescued cody after the civil war, this is a reconciliationist piece -- rayy can be openly pards in g army, in the post-civil war army. there are remnants of the union, north-south conflict even in the wild west show, the sergeant, the union veteran who is prominent. the wild west show goes overseas. there are union veterans. corps.re women's relief the women's auxiliary thenization takes part in funeral, which we know now was in denver. i am willing to be converted. i have no dog in this fight.
league with the cheyenne, the missourians and the cheyenne, and later we get the missourians and the sioux. the missourians did not have a thing to do with the cheyenne. bring theen they western stuff and the north, south, together. hashe end of the novel, he forgotten completely about the missourians and he just has buffalo bill cody fighting the indians. novel, -- bigtime dime novel is "buffalo bill's where buffalo" jack wants to join the union army, even though he is a former...
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about five hours east in sioux falls, south dakota this seventh grader at patrick henry middle schooleceived a third place prize of $750 for his documentary on the national debt. this class made won honorable mention and a prize of $250 for his documentary on marijuana. at nearby thomas a. ed son middle school a number of students won honorable mentions and $250 per group. this young lady won for her documentary on the national death. these students won for their documentary on terrorism. these students also received honorable mentions for their documentary on global warming. thank you to all of the students who took part in our 2017 student cam documentary competition. to watch any of the videos go to studentcam.org. and student cam 2018 starts in september with the theme "the constitution and you." we're asking students to choose any provision of the u.s. constitution and create a video illustrating why the provision is important. >>> each night this >>> each night this week on c-span3 we are focusing on a supreme court case with programming from our "landmark cases" series and amer
about five hours east in sioux falls, south dakota this seventh grader at patrick henry middle schooleceived a third place prize of $750 for his documentary on the national debt. this class made won honorable mention and a prize of $250 for his documentary on marijuana. at nearby thomas a. ed son middle school a number of students won honorable mentions and $250 per group. this young lady won for her documentary on the national death. these students won for their documentary on terrorism. these...
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about five hours east in sioux falls, south dakota, seventh grader caleb miller received a third place prize of $750 for his documentary on the national debt. and classmate aidan alvine won honorable mention and $250 for his documentary on marijuana. at nearby thomas a. edison middle school, a number of students won honorable mentions and $250 per group. sara won for her documentary on the national debt. joe, brady and sean won for their documentary on terrorism. and lauren, mia and haley also received honorable mentions for their documentary on global warming. thank you to all the students who took part in our 2017 student cam documentary competition. to watch any of the videos, go to studentcam.org. and student cam 2018 starts in september with the theme the constitution and you. we're asking students to choose any provision of the u.s. constitution and create a videon illustrating why the provision is important. >> all persons having business before the honorable the supreme court of the united states are e admonished to draw near and give their attention.he sup >> "landmark cases,"
about five hours east in sioux falls, south dakota, seventh grader caleb miller received a third place prize of $750 for his documentary on the national debt. and classmate aidan alvine won honorable mention and $250 for his documentary on marijuana. at nearby thomas a. edison middle school, a number of students won honorable mentions and $250 per group. sara won for her documentary on the national debt. joe, brady and sean won for their documentary on terrorism. and lauren, mia and haley also...
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about five hours east, in sioux falls, south dakota, patrick henry middle school, these students one of the third-place prize of $750 for his documentary on the national debt. classmate one and honorable mention and a prize of $250 on his documentary on marijuana. school, amiddle number of students won honorable mentions, $250 per group. -- for hert one hurt documentary on the national debt. these students won for their documentary on terrorism, and these students received honorable mentions for their documentary on mobile warming. -- global warming. thank you to all of the students who took part in our 2017 student documentary competition. to watch any of the videos, go cam.org.nt we ask the students to choose any provision of the u.s. constitution and create a video illustrating why the provision is important. that will be for our next competition. on friday as washington journal, we talk to the finder of the blackwater private security firm about how the u.s. conduct wars, and why he thinks the military should privatize its operations in afghanistan. this is 45 minutes. >> we want
about five hours east, in sioux falls, south dakota, patrick henry middle school, these students one of the third-place prize of $750 for his documentary on the national debt. classmate one and honorable mention and a prize of $250 on his documentary on marijuana. school, amiddle number of students won honorable mentions, $250 per group. -- for hert one hurt documentary on the national debt. these students won for their documentary on terrorism, and these students received honorable mentions...