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and indeed, the dakota sioux attacked minnesota settlers. killed hundreds. captured many others, and put minnesotans in a state of panic. the minnesota militia came in and counterattacked. the minnesota militia led by colonel henry sibley. he reached the dakota reservation and undertook the pursuit of little crow. september, month of sibley's forces chased the dakota northward. the dakota could not mount much of a counterattack. so it was mostly warriors who waged a war from little crow's band. the majority of the dakota did not want anything to do with the conflict and try to remain peaceful, even surrendering to sibley's forces. so in the end, little crow never had the unity that the minnesotans believed he did, and he had few options but to take what a few followers remained of his aunt flee for the great plains. friendly natives and most of the captives remained behind as did a number of those who participated in a war but refused to go into the barren plains. sibley's forces surrounded these and cabinets. 1862, sibley had 1200 the code is control. men w
and indeed, the dakota sioux attacked minnesota settlers. killed hundreds. captured many others, and put minnesotans in a state of panic. the minnesota militia came in and counterattacked. the minnesota militia led by colonel henry sibley. he reached the dakota reservation and undertook the pursuit of little crow. september, month of sibley's forces chased the dakota northward. the dakota could not mount much of a counterattack. so it was mostly warriors who waged a war from little crow's band....
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success for the sioux city area, and i am proud to be part of that. so what i remind everyone too too is that the administration, the president has to make his recommendations for a budget every year. by law he has to. but, remember, it's congress that holds the pursestrings. and so i do support those initiatives, and i think it's really important. iowa is one of those states that tends to suffer a little bit with the housing voucher issue as well, and i have introduced a bill, we have tried to work this out in a way that will also meet some of the demands of some of the more urban, metro-focused states. and let me explain a little bit where i'm going. we have housing vouchers for families that live in iowa which will help them receive low income housing, rent, and those vouchers are provided to those that live in the state. but what can happen -- and i'll share an example that i know personally -- isam there are waiting lists in other states, in other communities. so maybe there's a waiting list in the chicago area or in illinois. and soo a family fr
success for the sioux city area, and i am proud to be part of that. so what i remind everyone too too is that the administration, the president has to make his recommendations for a budget every year. by law he has to. but, remember, it's congress that holds the pursestrings. and so i do support those initiatives, and i think it's really important. iowa is one of those states that tends to suffer a little bit with the housing voucher issue as well, and i have introduced a bill, we have tried to...
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taking centestage is sean sherman, a chef better known by his brand, sioux chef, as in -s- i-o-u- >> there's some dandelion, there's three kinds of mushrooms, we have pattypan squash that we actually grew in our garden. >> reporter: he uses native ingredients common to thegr americas for hundreds of years before whiteettlers arrived. >> part of our challenge toel ves was to cut out colonial ingredients, so we stopped using dairy, wheat flour, cane sugar. >> reporter: for chef sherman it is also a way to push back against processed foods that he hers blame for grave health consequences in the u.s. today. >> the foods tt all of us are ting today, that most of us are eating today are kling us, you knowthey are the sources of our diabetes, or chronic disease or cardiovascular disease. >> reporter: mary owen is a soofessor of medicine who practices at a nearby reservation.sh said poor diets are linked to two leading causes of death among native americans: cancer and heart diseas >> native people in this state die 10 years sooner than non- natives or white folks, actually. >> reporter: 45-
taking centestage is sean sherman, a chef better known by his brand, sioux chef, as in -s- i-o-u- >> there's some dandelion, there's three kinds of mushrooms, we have pattypan squash that we actually grew in our garden. >> reporter: he uses native ingredients common to thegr americas for hundreds of years before whiteettlers arrived. >> part of our challenge toel ves was to cut out colonial ingredients, so we stopped using dairy, wheat flour, cane sugar. >> reporter: for...
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recall, i amly may from sioux city. my wife is a dentist. essentially, i'm part of the indian-american community here. president trump actually was .ith us we want to thank him for that. i'm here because you are one of sponsors of our bill. it's a very commonsense bill. it takes away any kind of rationing of green cards based upon the country of origin. for somebody like me who is in a immigrant, the weight is more than 70 years. there are people who come from lesser populated countries and get a cut -- green party in one year. i've been waiting for seven years now. i know people who have been waiting for more than 15 years. gives greensically cards on a first-come, first-served basis. who allowed to my relatives and other friends who will age out at age 21. they will become dockets. daca keds. they have been in this country all their lives. learned that the senate, among republicans, there's unanimous agreement to get this bill passed through. the house has only passed it by a strong bipartisan support. democrats, senator durbin, he's holdi
recall, i amly may from sioux city. my wife is a dentist. essentially, i'm part of the indian-american community here. president trump actually was .ith us we want to thank him for that. i'm here because you are one of sponsors of our bill. it's a very commonsense bill. it takes away any kind of rationing of green cards based upon the country of origin. for somebody like me who is in a immigrant, the weight is more than 70 years. there are people who come from lesser populated countries and get...
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out here went to a ceremony in deadwood where some native americans ceremonially adopted him intothe sioux tribe . gave him a address, traditional headdress andgave him his native american name . so he was welcomed by some but there were others who resented that some native americans did that and didn't think that should have been done. coolidge never came back to the black hills. there was an effort years later on one of the anniversaries of his visit to get grace coolidge to get come back here. shedid not either but it was a one shopping . eisenhower did come back to the state game lodge in the 1950s and stayed here not nearly as long but there was another presidential visit to the game lodge later area if you look at the exterior, it does look similar to what you would have seen in 1927 except back then it was just basically a large house that the coolidge is inhabited there had been hotels added onto the side of the game lodge. if you go inside the facility has been renovated so that it probably doesn't look a lot like what the coolidge is experienced. inside the door there are two por
out here went to a ceremony in deadwood where some native americans ceremonially adopted him intothe sioux tribe . gave him a address, traditional headdress andgave him his native american name . so he was welcomed by some but there were others who resented that some native americans did that and didn't think that should have been done. coolidge never came back to the black hills. there was an effort years later on one of the anniversaries of his visit to get grace coolidge to get come back...
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talk of depression from very wet and windy weather then coming into northern parts of florida and sioux up was allowed to through georgia easing up it was a southeastern corner north of that it quietens down so just the threats of a 15 degrees in new york centimeters not too fast want to see showers a possibility whether that wintry weather up around the northwest will become a little more widespread as we go on and stay further south into the caribbean as a spots ring of shot was across the caribbean still some very wet weather calls over towards essential america and that system has been bringing that wet weather up towards united states that will continue to drive this why across the gulf of mexico grassy pushing across a good part of florida. a march 13th 2019 the f.a.a. grounded the u.s. 737 max fleet based upon crash site findings and satellite data hundreds of lives lost and boeing's busta selling aircraft immobilized did profit outweigh procedure did regulators allow industry too much control the system failed it failed our passengers it failed the globe fault lines investigates
talk of depression from very wet and windy weather then coming into northern parts of florida and sioux up was allowed to through georgia easing up it was a southeastern corner north of that it quietens down so just the threats of a 15 degrees in new york centimeters not too fast want to see showers a possibility whether that wintry weather up around the northwest will become a little more widespread as we go on and stay further south into the caribbean as a spots ring of shot was across the...
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to the american citizen in boston or jacksonville, sioux city or seattle, all of this has real importanceife, because at present, large volumes of oil are moving from the western hemisphere, mostly south america, to fill the growing needs of europe, while other south american oil goes to the united states. shipments to europe from the middle east have increased since the war ended, but are still only a small part of what can come from there. shipping oil to europe from the western hemisphere is not only uneconomic but puts a drain on resources we may need over here. however, this situation is changing. as soon as eastern hemisphere facilities are ready, any -- heavy shipments from western hemisphere reserves can be stopped. the middle east can easily supply all of europe's requirements. the oil of south america can be used for the job of industrializing our neighboring lands to the south and to supplement the supplies here in the united states. now that the risks have been taken, now that the pioneering has been done, the way is open for other american companies to come into the middle ea
to the american citizen in boston or jacksonville, sioux city or seattle, all of this has real importanceife, because at present, large volumes of oil are moving from the western hemisphere, mostly south america, to fill the growing needs of europe, while other south american oil goes to the united states. shipments to europe from the middle east have increased since the war ended, but are still only a small part of what can come from there. shipping oil to europe from the western hemisphere is...
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sunshine as we go on through the coming days meanwhile over say the have the sunshine recently in sioux solemn africa but we've got some showers as well to speak of 74 cities out of south africa over the higher ground 2nd but pace will see some wet weather coming in live down pulls there for johannesburg on thursday these will gradually make their way further north and east by friday. they say to really know someone you must walk a mile in their shoes. or know in their footsteps if they fall into their way in the water. these personal journeys. inspiring stories of people persevering on their chosen. witness documentaries on our. time to take a look at the top stories here it out there this morning turkey says it hit more than 180 targets as part of a major ground and air offensive in northeastern syria which they say is designed to clear the area of kurdish crisis an emergency un security council meeting is due to be held later on thursday. people in northern syria have begun to fleet in the neighboring iraq the international committee of the red cross has warned that any escalation co
sunshine as we go on through the coming days meanwhile over say the have the sunshine recently in sioux solemn africa but we've got some showers as well to speak of 74 cities out of south africa over the higher ground 2nd but pace will see some wet weather coming in live down pulls there for johannesburg on thursday these will gradually make their way further north and east by friday. they say to really know someone you must walk a mile in their shoes. or know in their footsteps if they fall...
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discovery in sioux misconduct and abuse of power by trump administration officials we still have a lot of questions that need to be answered regarding this and bar is going to havee to answerer them himsef and this poses yet another conflict because he has made himself a witness. into his own investigation so we have e a number of very troublesome aspects here on top of this before i conclude on this particular question it should be noted that even the other countries that are on the receiving end of these visits australia is not the only one but a number of other us allies. are apparently perceiving this as a shake down of them of allies to come up with some kind of dirt whether it's on their own intelligence agencicies are on us intelligene agencies in order to appease u. s. interests which are really. personal interests of president trump and not legitimate us security concerns this was someththing that was even echoed yesterday by former director of national intelligence c clapper and other professionals in the intelligence field this casts a pall all over the entire intelligence g
discovery in sioux misconduct and abuse of power by trump administration officials we still have a lot of questions that need to be answered regarding this and bar is going to havee to answerer them himsef and this poses yet another conflict because he has made himself a witness. into his own investigation so we have e a number of very troublesome aspects here on top of this before i conclude on this particular question it should be noted that even the other countries that are on the receiving...
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it is just one of the many tremendous things being done by churches and religious organizations in sioux falls and around my state. i doubt there is any area where good work is being done in this country where you won't find religious people helping out. so, mr. president, i don't just want to see religious people tolerated. i'd like too see the democrat party rejecting the un-american idea that being religious somehow makes you less qualified to participate in the public square. and i'd like to see the democrat party standing up to condemn unconstitutional ideas like that proposed of one of their -- by one of their presidential candidates. until then, i will keep fighting to ensure that every american's fundamental right to live in accordance with his or her religious beliefs is protected. mr. president, i yield the floor and suggest the absence of a remain q -- of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: mr. schumer: mr. president. the presiding officer: the democratic leader. mr. schumer: i ask unanimous consent the quorum be dispensed w
it is just one of the many tremendous things being done by churches and religious organizations in sioux falls and around my state. i doubt there is any area where good work is being done in this country where you won't find religious people helping out. so, mr. president, i don't just want to see religious people tolerated. i'd like too see the democrat party rejecting the un-american idea that being religious somehow makes you less qualified to participate in the public square. and i'd like...
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warm sunshine as well as a 25 celsius in bucharest in ankara 27 for athens little bit of cloud in sioux western parts of the bat want to showers a possibility here to the west the weather the windy weather that remains across those northern parts across a low countries then see the british isles saying been them well seeing some very heavy rain once again as we go on through sunday that will sink its way further south was just going to monday 15 celsius in london still hanging on to 23 there in paris not too bad but notice some wet weather waiting in the wings another area of wet weather will slide its way in across the bay of biscay over the next few days pushing across the peninsula back into central and southern parts of 5 and try once again i will say that sunshine across much of north africa stays largely warm and sunny a little bit of clout then to northern parts of algeria well if you squeeze out a few spots of rain here but by and large it's fine dry warm and sunny. at night in a stalking somalia patrolled street police. freemium . gang violence the youth a maternal approach to
warm sunshine as well as a 25 celsius in bucharest in ankara 27 for athens little bit of cloud in sioux western parts of the bat want to showers a possibility here to the west the weather the windy weather that remains across those northern parts across a low countries then see the british isles saying been them well seeing some very heavy rain once again as we go on through sunday that will sink its way further south was just going to monday 15 celsius in london still hanging on to 23 there in...
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you will find some heaviest spiles of rain it's ushering in some corner as well but you'll see up in sioux moscow western russia of russia going to southern africa so not too cold and then central europe all this rain you can see here this is actually still the remnants of what was her . heaviest spells as we go through saturday and at the same time a new system working its way across much of the northwest pushing through and on into the u.k. so look at this just trading right there way down really across into central areas of france a very unsettled and to the weekend not too cool 16 degrees in london 17 in paris a bright and if it is a bit cooler with a high the 10 degrees celsius fairly calm across much of northern africa those storms across the mediterranean already far enough away not to have been causing any problems fairly brisk winds across some of those coastal areas still very warm across into cairo 36 ounces on saturday at household off a little bit in tunis so 29 celsius all south of emphasis on day is that cool still with a high of a 27 degrees. sponsored by catalona. every we
you will find some heaviest spiles of rain it's ushering in some corner as well but you'll see up in sioux moscow western russia of russia going to southern africa so not too cold and then central europe all this rain you can see here this is actually still the remnants of what was her . heaviest spells as we go through saturday and at the same time a new system working its way across much of the northwest pushing through and on into the u.k. so look at this just trading right there way down...
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turkey other through bulgaria which is fiercely protected by the bulgarian border guards or by lands in sioux northern greece and somehow however they these chinese people got there they found their way to belgium where the container itself was met by a lorry which had travels across the u.k. from the republic of ireland. northern ireland and that's where they froze to death the other observation the national crime agency in this country is making is that it is now a favored option by criminal gangs to puts. asylum seekers and refugees inside refrigerated lorries it seems to me for the simple and horrific reason that it's much more difficult the heat seeking equipment that border guards use to try to find out if there's a person inside a container it's much political they see what the quitman to work if they're in a fridge. lawrence i mean you know it's a horror story but i mean are the police any closer to understanding why this lorry took such an unorthodox and circus route with its human cargo. no no they're not and they're working with a belgium or forces the battle forces on that at the
turkey other through bulgaria which is fiercely protected by the bulgarian border guards or by lands in sioux northern greece and somehow however they these chinese people got there they found their way to belgium where the container itself was met by a lorry which had travels across the u.k. from the republic of ireland. northern ireland and that's where they froze to death the other observation the national crime agency in this country is making is that it is now a favored option by criminal...
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responsible for extra security cost, this time the bill got passed to the campaign, they threatened to siouxue the . also woven into this firestorm, minneapolis police union, selling cops for trump it shirtt shirts, union -- this, shirt for tomorrow, said because within 24 hours. department enacted a new policy barring off-duty officers from wearing uniform to the trump rally and future political events, telling fox business that mayor and police chief made a knee-jerk react with that uniform policy because of the president's rally. >> we still support democrats that support us, we give our endorsement to both sides of the a.m. aisle, this is a very antipresident trump one in react to his visit. reporter: minneapolis mayor said that policy had been in considering for a year. the times is not because of the president's visit. >> applied for democrats and republicans, our minneapolis police department is nonpartisan, i stand by the chief with that. reporter: there are at least 6 groups planning opposing demonstration tomorrow, minneapolis police are expecting larger than usual crowds. melissa:
responsible for extra security cost, this time the bill got passed to the campaign, they threatened to siouxue the . also woven into this firestorm, minneapolis police union, selling cops for trump it shirtt shirts, union -- this, shirt for tomorrow, said because within 24 hours. department enacted a new policy barring off-duty officers from wearing uniform to the trump rally and future political events, telling fox business that mayor and police chief made a knee-jerk react with that uniform...
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per the treaty of 1851, the sioux indians own it, but uncle sam broke the treaty and many more throughhe years because that's what he does. and modern courts won't give it back. regardless, they are saying they don't want the pipeline close to them because of the same reason the u.s. army corps of engineers scrapped the original plan. it goes through their main water supply and also pipelines have a long history of doing things like this. water is supposed to be available. >> a lot of people who heard about this, i think they have an idea this is specifically native american issue. >> no, it's not. this is a global issue that we're speaking of. it really comes to looking at it, we live in a very small world and we need to keep our water clean for everybody. >> so, how long do you think this is going to go on? >> till the black snake is dead. >> that's poetic and hard core, till the black snake is dead. yvonne, how did you come to be here today? >> i came to be here because it affects my kids. i'm sorry. >> that's okay. >> i worry about them. i worry about their kids. >> can i give you
per the treaty of 1851, the sioux indians own it, but uncle sam broke the treaty and many more throughhe years because that's what he does. and modern courts won't give it back. regardless, they are saying they don't want the pipeline close to them because of the same reason the u.s. army corps of engineers scrapped the original plan. it goes through their main water supply and also pipelines have a long history of doing things like this. water is supposed to be available. >> a lot of...
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throughout our our hearings in texas, atlanta georgia standing rock sioux, north dakota, halifax, halifax, north carolina, cleveland, ohio, birmingham, alabama the subcommittee has heard testimony on barriers new and old. we have heard testimony about how polling place closures consolidations and movements cause confusion for voters and lead to long lines in late wait times that are unacceptable for the integrity of our democracy. how are sections and cutbacks to early voting is a franchise voters, especially those with limited transportation, options or in flexible work hours. strict strict voter id requirements they can be overly burdensome on the poor and minority voters and create a modern-day pole fest. discriminatory practices can disproportionately impact otherwise eligible minority voters. denying the rights incarcerated individuals fundamentally undermines our legacy continues to deny citizens their constitutional rights. how native american communities have faced more than 200 years of determination, disenfranchisement and voter suppression which continues to this day and is exa
throughout our our hearings in texas, atlanta georgia standing rock sioux, north dakota, halifax, halifax, north carolina, cleveland, ohio, birmingham, alabama the subcommittee has heard testimony on barriers new and old. we have heard testimony about how polling place closures consolidations and movements cause confusion for voters and lead to long lines in late wait times that are unacceptable for the integrity of our democracy. how are sections and cutbacks to early voting is a franchise...
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a chef better known by his brand , sous chef -- sioux chef. >> there's some dandelion, three differentmushrooms. fred: he uses native ingredients common to the americas for hundreds of years before white settlers arrived. >> part of our challenge was to cut out colonial ingredients. we stopped using dairy, wheat flour, sugar. fred: it is also a way to push back against processed foods that hand otrs blame for grave health consequences in the u.s. today. >> the foods most of us are eating today are killing us. they are the sources of our diabetes, our disease. fred: mary is a professor of dicine who practices at a nearby reservation. she says poor diets are linked to two leading causes ofam death g native americans, cancer and heart disease. >> native peop die 10 years sooner than white folks. fred: sean sherman grew up poor in the black hills of the pine ridge reservation in south dakota b andan his career in minneapolis, working for years in restaurants where he learned various cuisines. i realized there was n native foods. nothing that represented the la we were standing on. fred: he
a chef better known by his brand , sous chef -- sioux chef. >> there's some dandelion, three differentmushrooms. fred: he uses native ingredients common to the americas for hundreds of years before white settlers arrived. >> part of our challenge was to cut out colonial ingredients. we stopped using dairy, wheat flour, sugar. fred: it is also a way to push back against processed foods that hand otrs blame for grave health consequences in the u.s. today. >> the foods most of us...
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[inaudible] my tribal affiliation from cheyenne river sioux reservation , which is about 100 miles eastright now at the sacred bear butte, a very spiritual place where not only lakota, but people of many american indian tribes and nationalities visits. people come here and they will give tobacco offerings and prayers, and so they will leave those very often with tobacco onecloth for maybe a loved or something they are praying for, but it does show all of the prayers that are left here and in this well received very area that we are at, i have actually given some lakota names to some people here. some of these places, when i just look over, i can kind of almost imagine us, you know, having our little ceremony and getting together, and on a great occasion, someone getting a name that they are proud to carry with them. and it almost develops a connection with them, you know? they start coming here more often, and then that place is special to them. you are connected to the universe, the four directions and the creator. ♪ >> coming up, our look at rapid city continues as we hear about the f
[inaudible] my tribal affiliation from cheyenne river sioux reservation , which is about 100 miles eastright now at the sacred bear butte, a very spiritual place where not only lakota, but people of many american indian tribes and nationalities visits. people come here and they will give tobacco offerings and prayers, and so they will leave those very often with tobacco onecloth for maybe a loved or something they are praying for, but it does show all of the prayers that are left here and in...
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. >> reporter: the 9,000 students and the 25 schools in the alum rock sioux union skill district will not have classes thursday since the district headquarters is in the affected zone. >> we're no different than our neighbors throughout the bay area that are absolutely inconvenienced by the way this has been rolled out, and by the fact this is a decision of pg&e. >> we can't live like that. >> reporter: pg&e said they could take several days to restore power once it is out. heery does not by the reasoning behind the utility plans. >> we had a howler we, and there's nothing happening when those days, and now the weather has come out semi-cool, and they are going to do this? i kind of find that hard to believe they are doing this now. >> reporter: in an effort to curb looting, the city of morgan hill has and acted an overnight curfew for pedestrians. it will go into effect when the power goes out and blackout areas. evergreen valley college and southeast san jose canceled class at noon, and they will be closed until further notice. julie and frank? >> in morgan hill, that means when the
. >> reporter: the 9,000 students and the 25 schools in the alum rock sioux union skill district will not have classes thursday since the district headquarters is in the affected zone. >> we're no different than our neighbors throughout the bay area that are absolutely inconvenienced by the way this has been rolled out, and by the fact this is a decision of pg&e. >> we can't live like that. >> reporter: pg&e said they could take several days to restore power once...
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. >> reporter: among the advisors, dyani white hawk of the rosebud sioux tribe, a painter and mixed mediaed in minneapolis. this exhibit covers 1,000 years. still, it was so hard to pick the pieces that were going to ge in the show because there's so many that could be. white hawk's work mixes modern techniques with traditional lakota artforms like bead and quillw rk. she says tognition of native women artists is long overdue. >> the vast majority of native arts has been supported by women over generations, but it's an aside. it's a side note in the way that we understand and look at a americ history. it's not a truthful and honest ory to understand the hist and artistic history of this land. >> reporter: simpson also served on the museum's advisory board. for her, being in the show is an opportunitto open doors for other native american artists. >> it's absolute about changing a mindset, you know? the first step is to infiltrate and then get respect, and then, you know, pull it back the other way. i was handed this baton, right, and i have to go further and really respect it and be respo
. >> reporter: among the advisors, dyani white hawk of the rosebud sioux tribe, a painter and mixed mediaed in minneapolis. this exhibit covers 1,000 years. still, it was so hard to pick the pieces that were going to ge in the show because there's so many that could be. white hawk's work mixes modern techniques with traditional lakota artforms like bead and quillw rk. she says tognition of native women artists is long overdue. >> the vast majority of native arts has been supported...
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greta thunberg met with indigenous youth climate leaders tuesday as she visited the standing rock sioux reservation in north dakota. thunberg was welcomed by 16 year-old high school junior tokata iron eyes, who was just 12 years old when she joined protests against the dakota access pipeline in 2016. iron eyes later appeared with greta thunberg in a video produced by the lakota peoples law project, urging congress to stop the keystone xl pipeline. >> indigouous peles s ha beenn on therontlinef the clate crisis and we know howoo live in balance with e earth. so w whe we aralking aut sotionons, whave t tinclude indigeus peopl in the conversation. so l l's protect our indenous peoples, their rights, their communities, the way of le beuse thats what ware ing to nd when wgo into this btle. amy: andhose areome of t helines. is is decracy no, decracynowrg, the r and peace rert. i'm amy odman. juan: ani'm an gonzaz. weome to a of our lieners and views from aund the countrand arou the wor. begin tay'show in uador, wre tens thousan of pple led indigens leaderare expected to again ing the country
greta thunberg met with indigenous youth climate leaders tuesday as she visited the standing rock sioux reservation in north dakota. thunberg was welcomed by 16 year-old high school junior tokata iron eyes, who was just 12 years old when she joined protests against the dakota access pipeline in 2016. iron eyes later appeared with greta thunberg in a video produced by the lakota peoples law project, urging congress to stop the keystone xl pipeline. >> indigouous peles s ha beenn on...
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hot sunshine as we go on through the coming days meanwhile we say the fed is sunshine recently in sioux southern africa but we've got some showers as well to speak of said he said east side of south africa over the higher ground 2nd but pace will see some wet weather coming in lively down pulls there for johannesburg on thursday these will gradually make their way further north and east by friday. what are you protesting about how does this impact whether online life based minstrelsy comes directly out of translated slavery or if you join us on sex this is an attack on academic freedom at the core of our ability to do research and teach freely this is a dialogue minard is not making it very welcoming for people to come back everyone has a voice on the church's frilled the discussion is real and arguably talk about the solutions on al-jazeera. where every. takis ground offensive against kurdish forces in syria is underway as jetson on salary target key positions. they didn't help us in the 2nd world war they didn't help us with north normandy and accused of abandoning his kurdish allies
hot sunshine as we go on through the coming days meanwhile we say the fed is sunshine recently in sioux southern africa but we've got some showers as well to speak of said he said east side of south africa over the higher ground 2nd but pace will see some wet weather coming in lively down pulls there for johannesburg on thursday these will gradually make their way further north and east by friday. what are you protesting about how does this impact whether online life based minstrelsy comes...
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today she'll v visit the standig rock sioux reservation, where indigenous-led protests in 2016 forced president obama to halt construction of the dakota access pipeline before president trump green-lighted completion of the project as one of his first acts in officece. the u.s. supreme court opened a new term monday, hearing oral arguments on a case that will decide whether states can eliminate the insanity defense in criminal prosecutions. notably absent from the bench was justice clarence thomas. chief justice roberts said the 7171-year-old was s ill with an undisclosesed illness. 86-year-old justice ruth bader ginsberg, who received radiation treatment for a cancerououtumor over the summer, was presentnt d asked the first question of the session. on the u.s.-mexico border, democratic presidential candidate julian castro on monday escorted 12 asylum-seekers to the u.s. port of entry at brownsville, texas, in a challenge to president trump's "remain in mexico" policy. all 12 were turned around by u.s. customs and border protection. the group included a disabled salvadoran woman and h
today she'll v visit the standig rock sioux reservation, where indigenous-led protests in 2016 forced president obama to halt construction of the dakota access pipeline before president trump green-lighted completion of the project as one of his first acts in officece. the u.s. supreme court opened a new term monday, hearing oral arguments on a case that will decide whether states can eliminate the insanity defense in criminal prosecutions. notably absent from the bench was justice clarence...
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towards new zealand over the next dial to that area cloud on the right that brought the shallows in sioux southeast and consequently that's going to make its way further south let's and a swiss sunday doesn't say about a day as we go on in. monday that western weather will start to feed its way into the north island in particular or clint around 17 degrees celsius now as far as thai food heavy bass is concerned it's slowly making its way further east. my fast simmons' were all. taken by the chinese government all over the state with my son stay with my wife that's all i want this is really human rights abuses of our time we decided to talk about it. just. tell the world. the truth about china systematic repression of the week is. tell the world coming soon on al-jazeera they say to really know someone you must walk a mile in their shoes al-jazeera shares personal journeys of people following their chosen path witness on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. and there are entire this is the al-jazeera news hour live from london coming up. a curfew was imposed in ecuador's capital and the militar
towards new zealand over the next dial to that area cloud on the right that brought the shallows in sioux southeast and consequently that's going to make its way further south let's and a swiss sunday doesn't say about a day as we go on in. monday that western weather will start to feed its way into the north island in particular or clint around 17 degrees celsius now as far as thai food heavy bass is concerned it's slowly making its way further east. my fast simmons' were all. taken by the...
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. >> stahl: ford didn't grow up on a farm, but she did grow up in farm country, sioux city, iowa, then a family of eight children. her first job was de-tasseling corn at age 12, and she's been working ever since. >> ford: i was a janitor. i cleaned toilets. i-- >> stahl: you cleaned toilets? >> ford: yes. so, i had a variety of jobs. and again, this is no different than our members. you know, three in the morning, the pump in the manure pit's broken. they're out there in the freezing snow. this is why i admire our members, and why i feel connected to them, because they're willing to do the hard work. and i, i think that's terrific. ( ticking ) >> cbs sports hq is presented by progressive insurance. i'm james brown with the scores from the n.f.l. today. cliff kingsbury gets his first win with arizona. four touchdown passes leads new orleans to its third straight win. philly records ten sacks to ground the jets. denver gets its first win. christian mccaffrey totals 247 yards to lead carolina. for more scores, go to yards to lead carolina. for more scores, go to cbssports.com. sandra, ar
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we have wind advisories from minneapolis to fargo, sioux city and omaha, des moines included in that,wind warnings from mankato to fort dodge. if we get any power outages, that's the most likely area. the other event going on this evening, you want to talk about some beautiful weather for october baseball, world series game one minute maid park 69 degrees, clear skies, and game two looks perfect, too, 68 degrees. perfect weather, should be a fantastic pitching matchup for the first two games. couldn't ask for anything better. let's sneak into tomorrow's forecast, the rain exits the northeast, no problems there, temperatures in the 60s. boston may have some early morning rain, and then clearing out quickly during the day. that's good for the east coast, where all your travel tomorrow looks just fine. one of the stories we need to watch to the end of this week, we're getting hotter in southern california. the winds are going to set up. we're going to have another santa ana wind event moving in, and of course that's going to mean more power outages. not because of the wind event but pree
we have wind advisories from minneapolis to fargo, sioux city and omaha, des moines included in that,wind warnings from mankato to fort dodge. if we get any power outages, that's the most likely area. the other event going on this evening, you want to talk about some beautiful weather for october baseball, world series game one minute maid park 69 degrees, clear skies, and game two looks perfect, too, 68 degrees. perfect weather, should be a fantastic pitching matchup for the first two games....
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they adopted him to the sioux tribe they gave him a native american name. welcomed by some others who really resented that. they never came back to the black hills there was an effort to get him back here. it was a one-shot thing. eisenhower did come to the state game. not nearly as long but there was another presidential visit. back then it was just a large house that they have inhabited. if you go inside a husband extended. it has not looked like a whole lot it was really funny doing research for this book because we live in an era now where if a president goes golfing a few times it's almost a scandal. president coolidge he spent weekday mornings working my he was here. he was on vacation every afternoon for three months. i was kind of understood that a president needed time to get away in time to relax. totally different world than it was now. i'm just going to disappear into the wild i probably won't be accepted like it was back then. in such an eight chapter of history that maybe they don't know. they aren't one of the most prominent. a president did
they adopted him to the sioux tribe they gave him a native american name. welcomed by some others who really resented that. they never came back to the black hills there was an effort to get him back here. it was a one-shot thing. eisenhower did come to the state game. not nearly as long but there was another presidential visit. back then it was just a large house that they have inhabited. if you go inside a husband extended. it has not looked like a whole lot it was really funny doing research...
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further northwards i think as far as the grown priest can see this a little further west would ensue in siouxcity i think here it should stay large well see one or 2 showers will firm up on the details as we get closer to the time for wednesday you can see basis well a little further northwards by the time we come to where friday outer bands of the system tar starting to show it's had said by the time it comes to saturday it looks start really wet and very windy. iran's female football fans are just days away from making history in their country on thursday they'll be allowed into the stadium to watch their team play cambodia in a free for well cup qualifier 3500 tickets allocated for a special women's section sold out within minutes but the decision has been met by protests in tehran around 50 religious hardliners demonstrated outside the parliament building on monday iranian women have been banned from attending men's matches until now our correspondent zain buss ravi sat down with iran's vice president of family and women's affairs for an exclusive interview. sometimes this issue is blown
further northwards i think as far as the grown priest can see this a little further west would ensue in siouxcity i think here it should stay large well see one or 2 showers will firm up on the details as we get closer to the time for wednesday you can see basis well a little further northwards by the time we come to where friday outer bands of the system tar starting to show it's had said by the time it comes to saturday it looks start really wet and very windy. iran's female football fans are...
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hot sunshine as we go on through the coming days meanwhile over say the fed is sunshine recently in sioux solemn africa but we've got some showers as well to speak of said because that eastern side of south africa over the hard ground 2nd but pace will see some wet weather coming in live down pulls there for johannesburg on thursday these will gradually make their way further north and east by friday. good weather sponsored by countdown and warnings. for you protesting about how does things in common. whether online life faced minstrelsy comes directly out of trent lott it's lately or if you join us on sat this is an attack on academic freedom and on our ability to do research and teach freely this is a dialogue myanmar's not making it very welcoming for people to come about everyone has a voice on the real 'd discussion and arguably truck of the solutions on al-jazeera . congress to take a look at the top stories here it out here this morning turkey says it's hit more than 180 targets as part of a major ground and air offensive in northeastern syria designed to clear the area of kurdish
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tellers here on this stage and our colleague, joe walsh from illinois would be with us but he is in siouxcity, iowa tonight with his wife or he would be with us. a third truth teller. i want to mention one thing about young people voting which you noted as a major issue. i think that is so important. i think we should move of eventually towards a system of so-called mobile voting or you can vote using your cell phone. it already recognizes fingerprints and iris identification so anyone could take a selfie of themselves voting, date stamp and email it to the election bureau and it would be more secure which is a question, more secure than someone walking in saying -- my name is john smith. you don't know me. i won't give you any identification. i want to vote. if young people could vote using a cell phone, the ratio would a sharply increased. last cycle, only 49% of millennials voted. inre the largest voting bloc the united states and if that percent went up to 65%, i guarantee you one thing -- donald trump would not win a single primary in this country in any state. steve: but would your
tellers here on this stage and our colleague, joe walsh from illinois would be with us but he is in siouxcity, iowa tonight with his wife or he would be with us. a third truth teller. i want to mention one thing about young people voting which you noted as a major issue. i think that is so important. i think we should move of eventually towards a system of so-called mobile voting or you can vote using your cell phone. it already recognizes fingerprints and iris identification so anyone could...
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tellers here on this stage and our colleague, joe walsh from illinois would be with us but he is in siouxcity, iowa tonight with his wife or he would be with us. a third truth teller. i want to mention one thing about young people voting which you noted as a major issue. i think that is so important. i think we should move of eventually towards a system of so-called mobile voting or you can vote using your cell phone. it already recognizes fingerprints and iris identification so anyone could take a selfie of themselves voting, date stamp and email it to the election bureau and it would be more secure which is a question, more secure than someone walking in saying -- my name is john smith. you don't know me. i won't give you any identification. i want to vote. if young people could vote using a cell phone, the ratio would a sharply increased. last cycle, only 49% of millennials voted. inre the largest voting bloc the united states and if that percent went up to 65%, i guarantee you one thing -- donald trump would not win a single primary in this country in any state. steve: but would your
tellers here on this stage and our colleague, joe walsh from illinois would be with us but he is in siouxcity, iowa tonight with his wife or he would be with us. a third truth teller. i want to mention one thing about young people voting which you noted as a major issue. i think that is so important. i think we should move of eventually towards a system of so-called mobile voting or you can vote using your cell phone. it already recognizes fingerprints and iris identification so anyone could...
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down toward other aquifers, including those that feed the water that supply villages in sioux fallses, or through the springs that flow into the grand canyon and eventually to the colorado river itself. a village has been the home of the people for more than 1,000 years. they made this canyon their home , their history is there, their homes are there, their lives are there. yet this mine puts all that at risk. again, no ore production has occurred at this site but it has already degraded millions of gallons of clean water and put lives and culture at risk. and that contamination risk will only get worse, once mining commences and the water is exposed to more and more uranium ore. . this isn't a unique example. the pine nut mine, in 2009, was discovered to have filled with over two million gallons of radioactive contaminated water. ukraine yum mines across the southwest pollute our water, endanger our communities and our health, and despite assurances, hundreds of these sites are still waiting to cleaned up, particularly those mines that impact tribal communities. madam chair, for ariz
down toward other aquifers, including those that feed the water that supply villages in sioux fallses, or through the springs that flow into the grand canyon and eventually to the colorado river itself. a village has been the home of the people for more than 1,000 years. they made this canyon their home , their history is there, their homes are there, their lives are there. yet this mine puts all that at risk. again, no ore production has occurred at this site but it has already degraded...
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below average temperatures for chicago, nashville, houston, sioux falls, warmer than average, same ince that moves through, temperatures take a dip. by thursday, new york is at 59 68 in atlanta. 59 in indianapolis on thursday, and warms back up as we get into the weekend. in the meantime, a little bit of fall in the air. that's what's going on around the >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. live look in san francisco with a cloudy start at times mist ask drizzle. that will clear out as we head towards noon and high temperatures today reaching mid-60s. inland more sunshine and high slightly warmer than yesterday and reaching low 80s in end extending to the north bay. as we go into tomorrow, more clouds move in. a slight chance of rain between late wednesday night and early thursday morning. we dry out and also enjoy comfortable weather throughout the weekend. savannah. >>> al, thank you so much. much more ahead this morning, including an inside look at william and kate's most ambitious overseas tour yet. but first these messages you're covered.thhouse. we're all here for you.
below average temperatures for chicago, nashville, houston, sioux falls, warmer than average, same ince that moves through, temperatures take a dip. by thursday, new york is at 59 68 in atlanta. 59 in indianapolis on thursday, and warms back up as we get into the weekend. in the meantime, a little bit of fall in the air. that's what's going on around the >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. live look in san francisco with a cloudy start at times mist ask drizzle. that will...
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so why can't you drive from des moines to sioux city? i don't want to spend the three hours.o charter a jet. i would love to charter a jet. i can't afford it. i don't have the resources to. but they don't fly commercial, even. they fly on private jets, which if you think carbon is your enemy, if carbon is causing climate change, all these things they preach, so i just want to ask them to practice what they want the rest of us -- ashley: they have had many meetings, these global climate meetings where they all do jet in. >> always in beautiful resorts. ashley: always in beautiful resorts and surely, do they respond to that question? because it's a classic question. >> exactly. there was the last big climate summit held by the google executives held in italy. 114 private jets flew to this global climate summit. mega-yachts that burn 300,000 gallons of diesel to cross the atlantic, no one could just jump on a skype call? why can't anyone teleconference? ashley: if they never held that conference we would be much better off. quickly, mcdonald's launching a new chicken sandwich. i
so why can't you drive from des moines to sioux city? i don't want to spend the three hours.o charter a jet. i would love to charter a jet. i can't afford it. i don't have the resources to. but they don't fly commercial, even. they fly on private jets, which if you think carbon is your enemy, if carbon is causing climate change, all these things they preach, so i just want to ask them to practice what they want the rest of us -- ashley: they have had many meetings, these global climate meetings...
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throughout our hearings in brownsville, texas, atlanta, georgia, standing rock sioux reservation, north dakota, hal fax, north carolina, cleveland, ohio, ft. lauderdale, florida, birmingham, alabama, and phoenix, arizona, the subcommittee has heard testimony on barriers new and old. we have heard testimony about how polling place closures, consolidations, and movements cause confusion for voters and lead to long lines and wait times that are unacceptable for the integrity of our democracy. how restrictions and cut backs to early voting disenfranchises voters, especially those with limited transportation options or inflexible work hours. strict voter i.d. requirements that can be overly burdensome on the poor and minority voters and create a modern day poll tax. discriminatory voter purge practices can disproportionately impact otherwise eligible minority voters. denying the right to vote to nearly 6 million formerly incarcerated individuals fundamentally undermines our democracy and continues to deny citizens their constitutional right. how native american communities have faced more th
throughout our hearings in brownsville, texas, atlanta, georgia, standing rock sioux reservation, north dakota, hal fax, north carolina, cleveland, ohio, ft. lauderdale, florida, birmingham, alabama, and phoenix, arizona, the subcommittee has heard testimony on barriers new and old. we have heard testimony about how polling place closures, consolidations, and movements cause confusion for voters and lead to long lines and wait times that are unacceptable for the integrity of our democracy. how...
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from the name comes crazy horse family of the lakota, for my tribal affiliation from cheyenne river siouxervation, which is about 100 miles east of where i stand right now at the sacred bear butte. a very spiritual place where not only lakota, but people of many american indian tribes and nationalities visit. people come here and they will give tobacco offerings and prayers, and so they will leave those very often with tobacco and cloth for maybe a loved one or something they are praying for, but it does show all of the prayers that are left here and that are well received in this very area that we are at, i have actually given some lakota names to some people here. some of these places, when i just look over, i can kind of almost imagine us, you know, having our little ceremony and getting together, and on a great occasion, someone getting a name that they are proud to carry with them. always almost develops a connection with them, you know? they start coming here more often, and then that place is special to them. you are connected to the universe, you are connected with the four direct
from the name comes crazy horse family of the lakota, for my tribal affiliation from cheyenne river siouxervation, which is about 100 miles east of where i stand right now at the sacred bear butte. a very spiritual place where not only lakota, but people of many american indian tribes and nationalities visit. people come here and they will give tobacco offerings and prayers, and so they will leave those very often with tobacco and cloth for maybe a loved one or something they are praying for,...