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american is of the world. in sports, we have rugby and baseball, both in the games. tennis from central europeans, ice skating's -- ice-skating from northern europe union. spaghetti from the italians, corn from the american indians. then, there is our language. they close we wear, the books we that these and many more along to the world are part of the life of our nation. from all of these come we have developed things that are uniquely american. forms ofarchitecture, steel, concrete and glass. american forms of dancing, american things, the movies, the jew box and ice cream cones. july,s, the fourth of thanksgiving day. .other's day are some of the things we share as americans, for we have become americans through this prospect of sharing. newmericans are something and new generations are developing, playing together, growing together, learning together. races,e our many religions and nationalities and we come out the people of america. work grow older, we together as americans and relax together. we share the things the people of the world come here to find. cherish, our form of government, our justice, our elected systems, the abundance of food from the fertile soil, the opportunities for jobs and is this. fr
american is of the world. in sports, we have rugby and baseball, both in the games. tennis from central europeans, ice skating's -- ice-skating from northern europe union. spaghetti from the italians, corn from the american indians. then, there is our language. they close we wear, the books we that these and many more along to the world are part of the life of our nation. from all of these come we have developed things that are uniquely american. forms ofarchitecture, steel, concrete and glass....
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corn from the american indians. then, there is our language. the clothes we wear.he books we read. these and many more things that belong to the world are a part of the life of our nation. yet, from all these we have developed things which are uniquely american. american architecture, forms of steel and concrete and glass. american forms of dancing. american things. the movies, the jukebox, and ice cream cones. hotdogs, the fourth of july. thanksgiving day. mother's day. these are some of the things we share as americans. for we have become americans through this process of sharing. we americans are something new, and new generations of us are developing. playing together, growing together, learning together. we share our many races and religions and nationalities, and we come out the people of america. as we grow older, we work together as americans, and relaxed together. together. we share the things the people of the world have come here to find. the things we cherish, our form of government, our justice. our elective system. the abundance of food from the ferti
corn from the american indians. then, there is our language. the clothes we wear.he books we read. these and many more things that belong to the world are a part of the life of our nation. yet, from all these we have developed things which are uniquely american. american architecture, forms of steel and concrete and glass. american forms of dancing. american things. the movies, the jukebox, and ice cream cones. hotdogs, the fourth of july. thanksgiving day. mother's day. these are some of the...
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accountant for in with a 60 student counts the 506 forms identifies the san francisco unified school district as the indian-americannd is qualified in a tribe for funding the title vii program funding is determined by the number of 506 forms submitted san francisco unified school district is required to comply that the indian education amendment 2004 left behind in 1972 the o i e was created by came into contact for the native students and 1972 the recognition of the indian-american given education as well as distinct native link lyric the original act amended the teacher training and for the purposeship program the left behind to support the indian-american students and their schools it is to be based on academic achievement no 2011 president obama signed the education department and the department of the interior to improve the awe latin native and the steel of tribal colleges and universities into tribal community successes enter tribal community successes part of sfusd assess and equality the training to provide the 506 form to incoming forms and understanding the budget and parents inclusion and setting the pr
accountant for in with a 60 student counts the 506 forms identifies the san francisco unified school district as the indian-americannd is qualified in a tribe for funding the title vii program funding is determined by the number of 506 forms submitted san francisco unified school district is required to comply that the indian education amendment 2004 left behind in 1972 the o i e was created by came into contact for the native students and 1972 the recognition of the indian-american given...
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over a few hundred years the emographics of native american peoples in the wells. british american realizes. worlds for all indians, uropeans and remaking of early america. tonight he will talk about the latest become the victory with native american defeat of the first american army. lease, everybody welcome colin calloway. [applause] [applause] you, sor calloway: thank everyone. it is a pleasure to be here. mount vernon so i'm a novice, i guess. english that he you laid on me. a big book but it is quite a little book. a largeride project on book i have been working on for some years which i'm calling the agenda world of george washingt washington. doing that, i wondered why this, which i had forever, department feature so much in the things i was writing about george washington. he pictuvictory with no name ia book about a ballttle on a sing 1791.november 4, st. normally called clair's defeat when the john was indians in northwestern ohio. lost his whole army, which was significant at that was the se only army that the united states had. i wondered why i was not finding in the things i was reading about george w
over a few hundred years the emographics of native american peoples in the wells. british american realizes. worlds for all indians, uropeans and remaking of early america. tonight he will talk about the latest become the victory with native american defeat of the first american army. lease, everybody welcome colin calloway. [applause] [applause] you, sor calloway: thank everyone. it is a pleasure to be here. mount vernon so i'm a novice, i guess. english that he you laid on me. a big book but...
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the reality is, they had aaa triplex. -- aaa help from the american indians. [laughter] hard for us to believe. the canadians had been up there earlier. they had collected a lot of geographical data from a native peoples. lewis and clark are supposed to make friends with these native peoples. they did that very well. differentntered 55 native groups. some of them were complete fans of evil. -- complete bands of people. somewhere just individuals. they made contact with about 55 different tribal peoples. ay, we areion was to s the new people on the block, you may have been loyal to spain or russia or the french, but now the united states is here. we have a boss in the east who is going to be very kind to you. is going to be the great father. the indians called him the great white father. that was nonsense. it was always the great father, the person who gives gifts. indians were colorblind that way. when of these engravings showing one oftings with her -- these engravings showing one of the meetings with the native peoples. where is it? they carried gifts to give
the reality is, they had aaa triplex. -- aaa help from the american indians. [laughter] hard for us to believe. the canadians had been up there earlier. they had collected a lot of geographical data from a native peoples. lewis and clark are supposed to make friends with these native peoples. they did that very well. differentntered 55 native groups. some of them were complete fans of evil. -- complete bands of people. somewhere just individuals. they made contact with about 55 different tribal...
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but 200 years ago, the production of this map required a team of some 50 explorers, soldiers, american indians, mountain men, cartographers, copperplate engravers, printers, and an american president and secretary of state. each took this group some 10 years to produce and publish the map that the doctor just showed you. our book is focused on the story of this map and its back story. we will begin with a short overview of the expedition. then we will share several map stories and vignettes within the story, and conclude with a description of several special features of the book. herman: thank you ralph. let's see if we can get this thing to work. i have a very weak voice and the mic isn't working. that is too bad. no way you can get that working? does this help a bit? ah, terrific. this is why we are a good team. [laughter] i am herman viola, a curator emeritus at the smithsonian. we have done a lot of lewis and clark adventures together. we did a trail on horseback, i think 20 times. we really got into it. especially the american indians. that is why i got particularly interested in this sto
but 200 years ago, the production of this map required a team of some 50 explorers, soldiers, american indians, mountain men, cartographers, copperplate engravers, printers, and an american president and secretary of state. each took this group some 10 years to produce and publish the map that the doctor just showed you. our book is focused on the story of this map and its back story. we will begin with a short overview of the expedition. then we will share several map stories and vignettes...
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the american indian studies program has been decimated there down at 1.5 faculty members. so many people's lives has been a step by the university's decision beyond my own with color on campus to be subjected to a tremendous amount of racism and upper management has made it clear homage of values their units than humanities. is a difficult place but they are not in the unique position a lot of universities are facing that saved phenomenon. and literally as millions in in the millions of dollars get contributed to sponsor legislation that intends to strip us of rights if we support israel the administrators said university management or bodily continue to be to the whims of private donors in the best students who work on the issue of palestinian freedom or simply to humanize palestinian or to criminalizing intrigue as belize and marginalize on campus to be completely unprotected by the same administration and whose job involves the well-being of students it is deeply important for those of us with an interest in education ended free speech rights and to simply a living with
the american indian studies program has been decimated there down at 1.5 faculty members. so many people's lives has been a step by the university's decision beyond my own with color on campus to be subjected to a tremendous amount of racism and upper management has made it clear homage of values their units than humanities. is a difficult place but they are not in the unique position a lot of universities are facing that saved phenomenon. and literally as millions in in the millions of dollars...
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the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] all began, "american history tv" is featuring greenville, south carolina. as hunting lands for the american indians, this now runs through greenville. " covers "city tours this and it will air all weekend on c-span3. them complained about not knowing very much about their history in greenville, the history of black folk in greenville. schools,rted that in the only chapter that they had on black people is that they were slaves. that they were slaves and they wanted to know where they could find information, if they could go to the library or get some information on jesse jackson, but they knew nothing about the early history of blacks in greenville. greenville is a typical southern town and black and white basically. thecall the 1940's and 1950's when there were families of asian descent, maybe one or two or three families had come into this area from one of the arab countries. and they normally lived in the neighborhoods close to black neighborhoods in greenville because they, too, were discriminated against to some degree. but greenville was filled at that time with the kinds of bigotry that most
the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] all began, "american history tv" is featuring greenville, south carolina. as hunting lands for the american indians, this now runs through greenville. " covers "city tours this and it will air all weekend on c-span3. them complained about not knowing very much about their history in greenville, the history of black folk in greenville. schools,rted that in the only...
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treatment of the american indian... national disgrace, uh... well, uh, geronimo? no. come on, it had to be some indian that said that. who? president kennedy. aw, that's a lie! kennedy never said that, or maybe he said it, but he didn't mean it. he-- he maybe said it when he was running for office. he was trying to get the indian vote, which he never got anyhow. how do you know? because, meathead, the indians don't vote. archie, the indians were given the vote in 1924. i ain't talking about that. i'm saying that they don't use their vote, like a fellow told me. they sell all their horses for booze, and then they can't ride into town. that is the stupidest thing i've ever heard! that ain't stupid! that's the truth! after all we done for them. all wee done for them? arch! let me tell you something about this country and the american indians and all we've done for them! we lied to them, we cheated them, and then we drove them off their land without paying for it! hold it! then what-- what are you talking about, their land? they never had no land! they couldn't read or wr
treatment of the american indian... national disgrace, uh... well, uh, geronimo? no. come on, it had to be some indian that said that. who? president kennedy. aw, that's a lie! kennedy never said that, or maybe he said it, but he didn't mean it. he-- he maybe said it when he was running for office. he was trying to get the indian vote, which he never got anyhow. how do you know? because, meathead, the indians don't vote. archie, the indians were given the vote in 1924. i ain't talking about...
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. >> isn't that like culture appropriation for%the american indians? ack power, as well. >> what about the people who can't afford paint. they're at home. >> they sbon tan yously bleed. >> that's my point. >> i mean, really. that's the height of entitlement. to not clean up your mess. >> that is so true. they're like rock stars destroying their hotel rooms. by the way, we put you at the hyatt for a reason. >> i've never been there. >> you wrote your initials on the wall. and that wasn't blood. >> a3hey, when you were in college, did you ever -- i mean, what has happened. you were in college this the '80s, i imagine? >> i was in college at a time when people were actually learning something. that's a long time ago. it just shows how old i am. but what's happened is that the ejs cay xxs, the people, the professors have, i don't know where they came from. they came from another generation of -- >> they were students. you know what it is, it's like a virus that's just passed down: >> news kids will have no discernibleal ents. >> and they're going to be vote
. >> isn't that like culture appropriation for%the american indians? ack power, as well. >> what about the people who can't afford paint. they're at home. >> they sbon tan yously bleed. >> that's my point. >> i mean, really. that's the height of entitlement. to not clean up your mess. >> that is so true. they're like rock stars destroying their hotel rooms. by the way, we put you at the hyatt for a reason. >> i've never been there. >> you wrote...
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the show focuses on the american-born son of indian immigrants to new york city and tell stories i've never seen before in american television. the american-born son of indian immigrants myself, especially enjoyed episode two entitled parents that examines the relationship between asians who came to this country in the 1960s and 1970s than their american children. it's also notable two of the closest friends on the show are chinese-american and african-american. needless to say, this shows a far cry from leave it to beaver. the stark contrast between the way things are and the way things were as my precious notice of inquiry. there are now more outlets through which creators of video content and distribute programming than ever before. over the top video in particular has been a game changer. it's given diverse voices a new way to be heard an american novel content they previously might never have seen. consider the youtube sensation and her hit series, the method then much of awkward black growth when asked why she created the series, she said i felt like my voice was missing in voic
the show focuses on the american-born son of indian immigrants to new york city and tell stories i've never seen before in american television. the american-born son of indian immigrants myself, especially enjoyed episode two entitled parents that examines the relationship between asians who came to this country in the 1960s and 1970s than their american children. it's also notable two of the closest friends on the show are chinese-american and african-american. needless to say, this shows a...
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on this date in 1973, members of the american indian movement began a three-month occupation of the hamlet of wounded knee, south dakota. that's where the u.s. seventh cavalry massacred some 300 sioux in 1890. the demonstrators took eleven residents of the historic sioux federal agents shot two sioux men to death and wounded several more during the standoff. going back to the old neighborhood can be hard sometimes. walls have been built invisibly around the old neighborhood and that police brutality is used to keep folks hemmed in, and frankly, opportunity locked out. i spent my entire life in the civil rights movement. i came up in the naacp like my mom came up in the naacp, like my father came up with the congress of racial equality, black lives matter. we need to combat institutional racism from top to bottom in a broken criminal justice system. i'm supporting bernie sanders for president and all of us who have joined this campaign are there for the same reason. he's always fought for a populus position of let's fight for all our families as if they are our own. honey, would some captai
on this date in 1973, members of the american indian movement began a three-month occupation of the hamlet of wounded knee, south dakota. that's where the u.s. seventh cavalry massacred some 300 sioux in 1890. the demonstrators took eleven residents of the historic sioux federal agents shot two sioux men to death and wounded several more during the standoff. going back to the old neighborhood can be hard sometimes. walls have been built invisibly around the old neighborhood and that police...
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grant had great sympathy for the american indians. he wanted to improve their lot as president and adopted the so-called peace policy. clean up the indian bureaus, get rid of the appointees who were the indian agents who were really the front line people out in the west, and he turned to religious organizations to recommend people to serve in those federal indian agencies out in the west. although it was a great approach, it had a flaw, and the primary aim was to change the indian's culture. grant hoped one day all the indians would become self-sustaining farmers and they would be eligible to vote and be just like white people. the indians resisted that kind of change and jeb generals thought no, probably sterm nation is the best policy. incidents set off warfare once again. although he continued to keep the religious agents in place, there was warfare once again out west during the latter part of his administration. overall, i think it's a mixed record of achievement. but we could also ask one other question today. and that is what ki
grant had great sympathy for the american indians. he wanted to improve their lot as president and adopted the so-called peace policy. clean up the indian bureaus, get rid of the appointees who were the indian agents who were really the front line people out in the west, and he turned to religious organizations to recommend people to serve in those federal indian agencies out in the west. although it was a great approach, it had a flaw, and the primary aim was to change the indian's culture....
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the american indian studies programs that decimated. hey are down to 1.5000 members and they are not getting restocked. so many people's lives have been messed up at the university's decision beyond my own. some have left. in the ethnic studies customers have been subject it to a tremendous amount of racism. upper management has made it clear how much it values their unit and the humanities and even the social finance is. so it is a very difficult place for them, but they are not in a unique position. a lot of universities are facing the same phenomena. and as literally millions and millions of dollars get contributed to sponsor legislation that men tend to strip us of our rights if we criticize israel for if we support bbs as upper administrators and university management are broadly continued to be in the brawl at the winds of private donors and as student who work on the issue of palestinian freedom artwork simply to humanize and are increasingly criminalized and treated as bullies and marginalized on campus and completely dead by the
the american indian studies programs that decimated. hey are down to 1.5000 members and they are not getting restocked. so many people's lives have been messed up at the university's decision beyond my own. some have left. in the ethnic studies customers have been subject it to a tremendous amount of racism. upper management has made it clear how much it values their unit and the humanities and even the social finance is. so it is a very difficult place for them, but they are not in a unique...
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i think most of you know that in 2014 his offer of a tenured professorship in the american indian studiesprogram at the university of illinois at urbana-champaign was revoked by the universities board of trustees. the purported reason was his public tweets criticizing the israeli governments assault on gaza that summer. is firing generators a huge public outcry with thousands petitioned for his reinstateme reinstatement, and more than 5000 scholars pledging to boycott the university of illinois. his case raises important questions about academic freedom, about free speech on campus, about the strength of pro-israel influence in many sectors of american society, and about the movement for justice in palestine. in his book, "uncivil rites: palestine and the limits of academic freedom," which is the title of our talks today, dr. salaita combined personal reflections and political critique to provide an analysis of his controversial firing. he examines the most important issues that affect both higher education and social activism. let me tell you about him and his background. he is the autho
i think most of you know that in 2014 his offer of a tenured professorship in the american indian studiesprogram at the university of illinois at urbana-champaign was revoked by the universities board of trustees. the purported reason was his public tweets criticizing the israeli governments assault on gaza that summer. is firing generators a huge public outcry with thousands petitioned for his reinstateme reinstatement, and more than 5000 scholars pledging to boycott the university of...
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the american indian higher education consortium, a national network of this country's t.c.u.'s, estimates that because of the school's often rural locations, more than 50% of the students attending these tribal colleges and universities are also non-indian. tribal colleges and universities offer students access to a well-rounded education from an accredited institution that provides knowledge and skills grounded in cultural traditions and values, including the all-important education in indigenous languages. this enhances native communities and enriches both tribes and the united states by preparing students to succeed in their academic pursuits as well as enter a global competitive work force. and the results have been telling. in the 2012-2013 school year, 75% of the graduates earning degrees with 22% earning certificates. but while this success is admirable, the tribal colleges and universities have been hindered by chronic underfunding. although the federal government provides funding to some minorities serving institutions at levels equal to $30,000 per student, tribal co
the american indian higher education consortium, a national network of this country's t.c.u.'s, estimates that because of the school's often rural locations, more than 50% of the students attending these tribal colleges and universities are also non-indian. tribal colleges and universities offer students access to a well-rounded education from an accredited institution that provides knowledge and skills grounded in cultural traditions and values, including the all-important education in...
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the first indian american justice on the court, all three serve on the d.c. circuit court of appeals. >> tonight please are investigating up complaint on edward mangano. he someone impersonated him and sent sexual text messages. the women denied ever having made or seen the x-rated messages. the intelligence unit is investigating. >> out the house passive presidential bill that would've allowed up to $25 million per year, it would designate the -- national memorial. some 911 survivors think park server should run the memorial >> new york stopped a dwi that cap state troopers very busy, tickets were issued last weekend during the saturday and sunday night. increased patrols 92 dwi arrests, please investigate more than 150 accident number fatal, only nine arrests were made last year which ran for just 12 hours right on super bowl sunday. >> death metal is returning for a memorial concert. they will be performing, the event is the first full concert in paris of the terrorist attack that killed 90 of their fans. 40 other people died that day after coordinator ter
the first indian american justice on the court, all three serve on the d.c. circuit court of appeals. >> tonight please are investigating up complaint on edward mangano. he someone impersonated him and sent sexual text messages. the women denied ever having made or seen the x-rated messages. the intelligence unit is investigating. >> out the house passive presidential bill that would've allowed up to $25 million per year, it would designate the -- national memorial. some 911...
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appeals court judge, if selected he would be the first indian-american justice, and another is patricia millet on the washington, d.c. court of appeals. >> as we head into the thick of presidential hopefuls are not holding back. last night the feuds were flying. jeb bush verses donald trump and rubio and cruz hat had their own activity. over same-sex marriage, planned parenthood and immigration tactics and today the front runner is keeping the sparks going taking aim at president bush's decision to launch war in iraq. >> when jeb bush gets up and said we were safe under his brother, we were not, there were no weapons of mass destruction. the world trade center came down during his reign and sow can't see we were safe during his reign. >> republican candidates will next primary on saturday. >> and the florida python challenge is officially over. wildlife officials say over 100 snakes have been caught. the hunt aims to reduce the python population, which is an invasive species, and money will be awarded to the hunters who capture the most and the largest pythons. >> i thought it was a stu
appeals court judge, if selected he would be the first indian-american justice, and another is patricia millet on the washington, d.c. court of appeals. >> as we head into the thick of presidential hopefuls are not holding back. last night the feuds were flying. jeb bush verses donald trump and rubio and cruz hat had their own activity. over same-sex marriage, planned parenthood and immigration tactics and today the front runner is keeping the sparks going taking aim at president bush's...
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patricia millett, also on american, ninth circuit court f appeals in california. majority on the court for the sri srinivasan, on the washington, dc court of appeals, indian- american ... ... patricia millett, also on the dc court of appeals ... ... and paul watford, african- american, ninth circuit court of appeals in california. scalia's body is expected to be taken to virginia this week. the g-o-p presidential debate was jolted by the sudden death of supreme court justice scalia. on comes exactly one weee before south carolina voters head to the polls -- in the first southern primary of the 2016 election season. melisa raney reports. a change in tone saturday night as the remaining south carolina. following a moment of silence for the late justice scalia... the candidates were asked how they would go about selecting his replacement. (gov. john kaaich, (r) presidential candidate) so i believe the president should not move forward and i think we ought to let the next president of the united state decide who (sen. marco rubio, (r) presidential candidate) we need to put people on the bench that understand that the constitution is not a living and breathing
patricia millett, also on american, ninth circuit court f appeals in california. majority on the court for the sri srinivasan, on the washington, dc court of appeals, indian- american ... ... patricia millett, also on the dc court of appeals ... ... and paul watford, african- american, ninth circuit court of appeals in california. scalia's body is expected to be taken to virginia this week. the g-o-p presidential debate was jolted by the sudden death of supreme court justice scalia. on comes...
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scalia -- clarence thomas -- and ruth bader ginsburg all were nominated fromhe would be the first indian-american on the court. court.loretta lynch is the attorney general right now -- after a long delay for her to be confirmed to that position in april because of partisan politics in the senate.experts say the administration likes her and she's already recently gone through the senate's vetting process. process.jane kelly is also on the short list.she was a federal public defender and supervising attorney right "i'm going to present somebody who indesputabily is qualified for the seat and any fair- minded person, even someone who disagree with my politics, would agree would serve with honor and integrity on the court. the bottom line seems to be -- of course republicans want to find a way for president obama to not appoint a supreme court justice.just like the democrats want him to get one through before he's out of office.but in terms of what the *law says -- he's allowed to appoint one -- and the senate is required to evaluate them in good faith -- and allowed to confirm or reject them. coming
scalia -- clarence thomas -- and ruth bader ginsburg all were nominated fromhe would be the first indian-american on the court. court.loretta lynch is the attorney general right now -- after a long delay for her to be confirmed to that position in april because of partisan politics in the senate.experts say the administration likes her and she's already recently gone through the senate's vetting process. process.jane kelly is also on the short list.she was a federal public defender and...
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he'd be the first indian-american justice. and 51 year old former public defender jane kelly, obama's harvard law classmate. despite vows from senate republicans to block any nomination... the white house argues that history is on its side, and points to the confirmation of justice anthony kennedy... who was confirmed during the 19-88 election year. and days before the critical south carolina primary... g-o-p candidates continue taking jabs at one another. yesterday... george w. bush campaigned for jeb...the first time bush has stumped for his younger brother. the former president took swipes at his brother's biggest "jeb's a man of humble deep and genuine faith. faith that reveals itself in good works, not loud words" trump tried taking the wind out of the former president's appearance by referencing the attacks on 9-11. trump also took aim at ted cruz... and threatened to sue him over his eligibility to run for president. cruz instead focused on the new vacancy on the supreme court to rally voters. "we are one justice away fr
he'd be the first indian-american justice. and 51 year old former public defender jane kelly, obama's harvard law classmate. despite vows from senate republicans to block any nomination... the white house argues that history is on its side, and points to the confirmation of justice anthony kennedy... who was confirmed during the 19-88 election year. and days before the critical south carolina primary... g-o-p candidates continue taking jabs at one another. yesterday... george w. bush campaigned...
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americans and pacific islander film artisartists. first, a film being film being shown in san jose based on the book "the last smile." indian-american author turned film maker to tell the story about a father who loses his son to health supplements. it's discoveesigned to deliver , help. "painted nails." derailed by the toxic chemicals she works with. award winning documenttarians show how this woman goes on to a bigger quest. and asian-american media will talk about how the artistic showcase has grown into a showcase for other cultural events as well. in fact, one big event that focuses on the culinary world. if you think it's just about food. stay with us and see why the story line is way too simple. >>> we are big fans of cinnaquest. i reported it in 1990. it was in one theater. since then it has grown in size and prestige. one reason we're devoted to the event now is the form it offers to nontraditional film makers. the artists usually present nontraditional stories. joining me now are two people who represent the best of that trend. a bay area award winning film maker who moved from india to the u.s. to pursue degrees
americans and pacific islander film artisartists. first, a film being film being shown in san jose based on the book "the last smile." indian-american author turned film maker to tell the story about a father who loses his son to health supplements. it's discoveesigned to deliver , help. "painted nails." derailed by the toxic chemicals she works with. award winning documenttarians show how this woman goes on to a bigger quest. and asian-american media will talk about how the...
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and he also would be the first indian american to serve on the supreme court. no one could really question his qualifications. but perhaps he's too much of a cyber for the republicans at this point. appoint, the chief judge of the d.c. circuit gardnd is in his early 60s. obama considered him for prior vake sis, passed over him. but judge garland has a strong law enforcement background. he was a prosecutor in the justice department official who went after timothy mcvay and unebomer. well regard bid law enforcement and the justice department. considered more of a moderate jurist on the court. and at the time several republicans such as orrin hatch said that judge garland would be confirmed in a snap to the supreme court. so those are two figures that have already gained republican support in the past. they might be plausible nominees. there are others out there as well who as you say a current senator, perhaps one that is very popular with the other side. some people have mentioned she ulden white house whose is a new hampshire senator. there are some other candi
and he also would be the first indian american to serve on the supreme court. no one could really question his qualifications. but perhaps he's too much of a cyber for the republicans at this point. appoint, the chief judge of the d.c. circuit gardnd is in his early 60s. obama considered him for prior vake sis, passed over him. but judge garland has a strong law enforcement background. he was a prosecutor in the justice department official who went after timothy mcvay and unebomer. well regard...
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and already about who might be president obama's third appointed to the supreme court. indian-american dc circuit judge short -- top the list with another dc circuit judge, ninth circuit prestel obama's appointee. perhaps a moderate, former senate colleague on the republican side. somebody who the media within say, boy these republicans would be awfully stretch and is for the president. the political wrangling before justice scalia in a hearse tying of natural causes saturday fall on a hunting trip in taxes. steps of the supreme court candles, cards, honoring to 79-year-old in the first italian-american appointed to the high court and local serving member on the current vintage vintage. and are pretty taking place right now senator ted crews to filibuster any nomination president obama makes. fox 31 denver. it's going to get ugly for sure. the danger under your feet, up next on dangerous ground what is being done to make safer to prevent the slips, trips and falls. presidency in golden, shivering down the spine. be have seen it in the headlines? i looked this direction. we have seen it
and already about who might be president obama's third appointed to the supreme court. indian-american dc circuit judge short -- top the list with another dc circuit judge, ninth circuit prestel obama's appointee. perhaps a moderate, former senate colleague on the republican side. somebody who the media within say, boy these republicans would be awfully stretch and is for the president. the political wrangling before justice scalia in a hearse tying of natural causes saturday fall on a hunting...
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election years and it is not clear if republicans have the political capital to delay the president's nominee. the indian-american was approved by the senate. they have bay area ties. the court has the potential to deadlock four liberal leaning justices and three conservatives and anthony kennedy often considered the swing vote. if the court ties 4-4, the ruling of the lower court is upheld. >>> harris has been mentioned as a potential replacement as well. a source tells abc news she is not interested in the opening. she is is running to replace senator barbara boxer. >>> pope francis blessed and visited with sick children in mexico city. he thanked the staff for treating the young patients. coming a little later we will take you to the open mass he held and the message he had for the faithful. >>> a 10-year-old boy from antioch has been thrust into the spotlight after doing a good deed. in a story only on abc7 news, lilian kim tells us how a lost wallet created a viral sensation. >> when they found a wallet containing a woman's driver's and -- wallet with debit card and cash he knew he had to return it to the ri
election years and it is not clear if republicans have the political capital to delay the president's nominee. the indian-american was approved by the senate. they have bay area ties. the court has the potential to deadlock four liberal leaning justices and three conservatives and anthony kennedy often considered the swing vote. if the court ties 4-4, the ruling of the lower court is upheld. >>> harris has been mentioned as a potential replacement as well. a source tells abc news she...
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. >>> "the new york times" reports indian american actor is back home in the u.s. aeromexico denied him boarding he posted this image me. rbarifras. airota heasrtarhesuto nd te f fe nsvoas eneae.ea yr elon> anakes n on rid skark. u'reng to arhlogi a bi... this is hu this imira helping mfore. ctors have been crib fororthan tears ra w for multsitarts andps tock ecifrce ammatit ribu ra ms. miraower yabil fightecti udinrcul s, setes f can ing ly, ha hpene as hood, and neous syroblriourgicions and wor hearure. befoatme teor t tellour if been reas e cefungal ctions are common, and if you've had tb, tis pro t infections, havlike ms os. ve b w ju mage so i denyf bri readday. that gen rogrbr. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> a hoverboard pops and begins to smoke before exploding into flames. moments later, the fire is a demonstration by a company called ul that puts its safety stamp on products. the company heated the battery ul said it's now testing and certifying the self-balancing scooters for safety. >>> on the cbs "moneywatch
. >>> "the new york times" reports indian american actor is back home in the u.s. aeromexico denied him boarding he posted this image me. rbarifras. airota heasrtarhesuto nd te f fe nsvoas eneae.ea yr elon> anakes n on rid skark. u'reng to arhlogi a bi... this is hu this imira helping mfore. ctors have been crib fororthan tears ra w for multsitarts andps tock ecifrce ammatit ribu ra ms. miraower yabil fightecti udinrcul s, setes f can ing ly, ha hpene as hood, and neous...
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the state? he's got the indian american female governor, the african-american first-term senator, a conservativenation, and yet he's mired in the teens. >> if ted cruz can't beat donald trump in this state, what argument is there that he can beat him in the upcoming southern states on march 1? >> south carolina is one of the early states, and mr. trump and senator cruz have made many visitors here. there's no question whoever wins the next couple of contests -- when you talk about voting monday on march 1, many of which are in the south, including senator cruz's home state of texas. senator cruz has a great team in georgia and tennessee. nobody is going to hang up their spurs and say, oh darn, we did not come first. margins matter. the question is if mr. trump comes in first and esther cruise comes in second, what was the margin? five points, six points? we don't see that in our data. >> you look at trump and cruz in your data as finishing first and second. no one else can be first or second? >> rubio was really nipping at their heels. we saw that in iowa also. it was very concerning. there is s
the state? he's got the indian american female governor, the african-american first-term senator, a conservativenation, and yet he's mired in the teens. >> if ted cruz can't beat donald trump in this state, what argument is there that he can beat him in the upcoming southern states on march 1? >> south carolina is one of the early states, and mr. trump and senator cruz have made many visitors here. there's no question whoever wins the next couple of contests -- when you talk about...
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other potential nominees include sri srinivasan who would be the first indian-american justice. >>> new at 11:00, 25 people out of their homes tonight after a large fire spreads across two buildings in san francisco. photos from the scene show thick smoke and flames shooting into the sky. the fire broke out just after 8:00 near fulton and baker streets in the city's north panhandle neighborhood. no injuries to tell you about. the cause of the fire is being investigated. firefighters say the smell of smoke willinger in the area overnight. >>> in newark, a bizarre and dangerous hit-and-run driver caused a huge scene outside a marriott hotel. >> you're going to hurt somebody, stop! >> this cell phone video shows the driver nearly running into the side of the marriott resident inn before speeding backward into water pipes and driving away with that damaged car. it took crews several hours to repair the pipes. during that time parts of the hotel didn't have water. police caught up with the suspect and cited him for hit and run and also driving with a suspended license. despite all of that ac
other potential nominees include sri srinivasan who would be the first indian-american justice. >>> new at 11:00, 25 people out of their homes tonight after a large fire spreads across two buildings in san francisco. photos from the scene show thick smoke and flames shooting into the sky. the fire broke out just after 8:00 near fulton and baker streets in the city's north panhandle neighborhood. no injuries to tell you about. the cause of the fire is being investigated. firefighters...
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if selected, he would be the court's first indian-american justice. another potential nominee is patricia millett. she's also a judge on the u-s court of appeals for washington d-c. and merrick garland--another appeals court judge. he was considered for previous nominations. 3 in clarksville, tragedy. corporal "derrick couch" was responding to call saturday night about a robbery at a gas station two people reportedly opened fire, hitting couch in the head. at last check, he is in critical condition this morning... and has already lost an eye. he still has a bullet lodged in his head. both gunmen are now in custody. including a 19 year old man who was turned in to a police station, by his own father. 3 royal caribbean's "anthem of the seas" is back *out at sea this morning. it left from its port in new jersey on sunday. this is the *same ship that hit a rough storm last week off the coast of the carolinas... including forty foot waves. items were tossed all around the decks... but no one was seriously hurt. the ship returned to port last wednesday... gi
if selected, he would be the court's first indian-american justice. another potential nominee is patricia millett. she's also a judge on the u-s court of appeals for washington d-c. and merrick garland--another appeals court judge. he was considered for previous nominations. 3 in clarksville, tragedy. corporal "derrick couch" was responding to call saturday night about a robbery at a gas station two people reportedly opened fire, hitting couch in the head. at last check, he is in...
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jonathan: lots of animals enjoy the sap. american indians figured out to make maple syrup. jonathan: hummingbirds, is maple sap sweet enough? >> by the time the hummingbirds got to ohio because they migrate, the sap wasn' t running. other rodents that the indians probably saw. you will be able to taste the sugar. 25%. is jonathan: is this used for anything? >> a lot of people drink this. jonathan: it is sweet but not very sweet. >> this one, you will notice completely. jonathan: i love maple syrup. >> i will tell you how many calories are in that. jonathan: not worried about it. to this day, my dad will get up and walk out to the -- out of the restaurant if they put syrup on our pancakes. this is good stop your they used to sell to set the cincinnati airport in the 70' s. so sweet. maple sugar. americans would do because it is easier to pack on a liquid. jonathan: and it is addictive. >> it really is. jonathan: stepping away from the maple. >> that is why it is so expensive. jonathan: you guys are doing a breakfast. the 2016 maple burfict -- breakfast your >> at not airy, we
jonathan: lots of animals enjoy the sap. american indians figured out to make maple syrup. jonathan: hummingbirds, is maple sap sweet enough? >> by the time the hummingbirds got to ohio because they migrate, the sap wasn' t running. other rodents that the indians probably saw. you will be able to taste the sugar. 25%. is jonathan: is this used for anything? >> a lot of people drink this. jonathan: it is sweet but not very sweet. >> this one, you will notice completely....
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he is concerned with some of the president might have tried to indian-american dc circuit judge in the boston tops the list. >> perhaps are moderate. these republicans are being operably obstructionist in their approach to the president. the political wrangling began even before justice khalil was placed in a hearst dying a natural causes on sunday while on a hunting trip in texas. on the steps of the supreme court, candles, cards, and flowers honoring the 79 -year-old, the first italian-american apportioned to the harcourt can get the republicans in the senate have vowed to fight president obama implications that are pending the world a president has to grapple with. sometimes you can't even imagine. that's the job. and she's the one who's proven she can get it done. ...securing a massive reduction in nuclear weapons... ...standing up against the abuse of women... ...protecting social security... ...expanding benefits for the national guard... ...and winning health care for 8 million children... and she's the one who'll make a real difference for you. (singing) i just can't wait to me
he is concerned with some of the president might have tried to indian-american dc circuit judge in the boston tops the list. >> perhaps are moderate. these republicans are being operably obstructionist in their approach to the president. the political wrangling began even before justice khalil was placed in a hearst dying a natural causes on sunday while on a hunting trip in texas. on the steps of the supreme court, candles, cards, and flowers honoring the 79 -year-old, the first...
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there are several federal judges considered, including the first indian-american on the court. nikole killion in washington, wyff news 4. geoff: thank you. we are not the only ones with weather in the news. several communities across mississippi are cleaning up after severe thunderstorms and some people suspect tornadoes touchdown. the national weather service has not confirmed that. only minor injuries have been reported so far. suspected tornadoes also touchdown along florida's panhandle on monday afternoon with at least 10 homes destroyed and no serious injuries reported. winter storm system that hit the eastern u.s. with snow, sleet, strong wind and rain. all the rain and last night >> now, your live super doppler 4 hd forecast. check your windshield. you may have a good layer of ice . especially in areas where it has knock on the above freezing, like spartanburg. fog in the background, greenville is fogged in this morning. a few showers along the border. winter weather advisory's continue for the mountains of north carolina and more snow could fall this afternoon and eveni
there are several federal judges considered, including the first indian-american on the court. nikole killion in washington, wyff news 4. geoff: thank you. we are not the only ones with weather in the news. several communities across mississippi are cleaning up after severe thunderstorms and some people suspect tornadoes touchdown. the national weather service has not confirmed that. only minor injuries have been reported so far. suspected tornadoes also touchdown along florida's panhandle on...
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haley is the first indian american to serve as governor of south carolina. if elected as president, rubio would be the first president of hispanic decent. "i've had a lot of respect for her in the past year...all of the thigns that south carolina has gone through. i think her endorsement will mean a lot to voters in south carolina. certainly is to me." all of the candidates are getting some kind of media coverage as they canvass the state but with haley expected to join rubio on stage during this has become the event to watch tonight for the official endorsement announcement. . the event kicks off at six.... for live updates of the event, follow me on twitter at billie jean tv. jeb bush speaking out after this big endorsement announcement. when speaking to reporters after a town hall event in summerville this afternoon, bush said he was "disappointed" to not win haley's support. bush had told nbc news today that haley's endorsement would be critical - and if he didn't get it, it would send a signal that he needs to work harder. and said if he should win the b
haley is the first indian american to serve as governor of south carolina. if elected as president, rubio would be the first president of hispanic decent. "i've had a lot of respect for her in the past year...all of the thigns that south carolina has gone through. i think her endorsement will mean a lot to voters in south carolina. certainly is to me." all of the candidates are getting some kind of media coverage as they canvass the state but with haley expected to join rubio on stage...
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he'd be the first indian-american justice. and 51 year old former public defender jane kelly, obama's harvard law classmate. despite vows from senate republicans to block any nomination... the white house argues that history is on its side, and points to the confirmation of justice anthony kennedy... who was confirmed during the 19-88 election year. still to come on channel 2 news yesterday comcast customers were upset and took to twitter to bash the internet service provider...we'll tell you why customers were so today in america, the top 1/10 of 1% owns almost as much wealth as the bottom 90% this great country and our government belong to all of us. wall street, corporate america, wealthy campaign donors have so much influence that the only way they are defeated is when millions of people begin to stand up and say loudly and clearly, "enough is enough." hey-- i'm landon miller. the hottest musical acts all in one place-- the grammy awards are tonight-- only on channel 2... and then join us for a special edition of channel 2
he'd be the first indian-american justice. and 51 year old former public defender jane kelly, obama's harvard law classmate. despite vows from senate republicans to block any nomination... the white house argues that history is on its side, and points to the confirmation of justice anthony kennedy... who was confirmed during the 19-88 election year. still to come on channel 2 news yesterday comcast customers were upset and took to twitter to bash the internet service provider...we'll tell you...
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district court or 48 year shri srinivasad also sitson that court and would become the first indian- americanublic defender jane kelly, a harvard law classmate of the president. and while official washington wrestles with the political ramifications of justice scalia's death, those closest to him are mourning the loss of a grandfather and friend tonight, we spoke to one of justice scalia's closest friends. he joins us live with the story of the man he knew. >> reporter: antonin scalia and ron cass four decades ago when teaching law. they and their families have been close friends every since and he was in charge of planning his 80th birthday party set for next month. now, he is planning his funeral. >> he was somebody that lived life at the gala, and it ended suddenly. in a way, that's fitting. in a way, it was what he would have wanted. there wasn't any long slowing down process. harder for those left behind. >> reporter: ross cass knew antonin scalia better than almost anyone. to him, justice scalia was just nino, a very old friend >> we knew each other 39 years. >> reporter: their families
district court or 48 year shri srinivasad also sitson that court and would become the first indian- americanublic defender jane kelly, a harvard law classmate of the president. and while official washington wrestles with the political ramifications of justice scalia's death, those closest to him are mourning the loss of a grandfather and friend tonight, we spoke to one of justice scalia's closest friends. he joins us live with the story of the man he knew. >> reporter: antonin scalia and...
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for randolph holder, the nypd in brooklyn, carry gabay, the aide to governor cuomo shot at the west indian american day parade. part of 147th street and queens will be renamed anthony mai son in honor of the former knick who died of a heart attack. all notable new yorkers. >>> 4:52. a handful of local starbucks get the go ahead to start serving more than just coffee. >>> all right. as several states battle widespread flu outbreaks, new informion on how effective this year's vaccine is. >>> thousands of people without power. trees and wires down across the area. weave team coverage just ahead. [car starting] [engine revving] [crashing] >>> welcome back. 4:54 on this thursday morning. yesterday was pretty scary. i thought windows would blow into the house. >> we had gusts over 60 miles per hour yesterday. caused a lot of damage. we're in the cleanup mode now. good news, is the weather is going to cooperate. nothing to deal with in terms of additional rain. while it gets gusty at times, the wind out of a different direction bringing in chillier temperatures. it will not be the damaging type of winld d
for randolph holder, the nypd in brooklyn, carry gabay, the aide to governor cuomo shot at the west indian american day parade. part of 147th street and queens will be renamed anthony mai son in honor of the former knick who died of a heart attack. all notable new yorkers. >>> 4:52. a handful of local starbucks get the go ahead to start serving more than just coffee. >>> all right. as several states battle widespread flu outbreaks, new informion on how effective this year's...
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here's a look at some of the potential nominees mentioned in legal circles. indian-american on the washington, dc court of appeals. so is patricia millett. and paul watford is an african-american on the ninth circuit court of appeals in california. today president barack obama will be busy meeting with leaders from southeast asian nations in california. it will be the first time the group will gather in the u-s. secretary of state john kerry and secretary of commerce penny pritzker will also be there. together they'll cover many issues including security, trade, and climate change. analysts say the meeting comes as the u-s steps up efforts to counter china's growth. now to a 10 on your side investigation... with facebook, twitter, instagram and all the other social media out there, we have plenty of opportunity to tell the world about ourselves. but some websites can reveal information that we don't want others to know. investigative reporter chris horne has this preview of his special report - of particular interest to much information, they can just look you right up c 61
here's a look at some of the potential nominees mentioned in legal circles. indian-american on the washington, dc court of appeals. so is patricia millett. and paul watford is an african-american on the ninth circuit court of appeals in california. today president barack obama will be busy meeting with leaders from southeast asian nations in california. it will be the first time the group will gather in the u-s. secretary of state john kerry and secretary of commerce penny pritzker will also be...
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the trail. a cuban-american presidential indian-american governor and african-american senator. >> are you the new face of the republican party? >> are we the new faces of the republican party? i hope we're the faces of the new conservative movement. >> reporter: an emotional supporter at a john kasich rally. >> i really appreciate what you've been talking about. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: he got the hug after sharing a difficult story about the tough period in his life over the past year. he says he sees hope in john kasich's campaign. tomorrow will be a hectic day here in south carolina. gop candidates planning at least 20 stops throughout the state. lester? >> dave gutierrez tonight, thank you. >>> democrats are preparing for a critical showdown at the msnbc town hall in las vegas. where the polls are showing it's a dead heat ahead of the clinton has a smaller lead before sanders' blowout victory in new hampshire. andrea mitchell has the details on a tightening contest. >> reporter: hillary clinton today reaching out to casino workers after seeing her support in nevada plummet over th
the trail. a cuban-american presidential indian-american governor and african-american senator. >> are you the new face of the republican party? >> are we the new faces of the republican party? i hope we're the faces of the new conservative movement. >> reporter: an emotional supporter at a john kasich rally. >> i really appreciate what you've been talking about. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: he got the hug after sharing a difficult story about the tough...
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>> if you have a nominee, say the asian american, indian american, that will gal van nice minority voters who will see an appointment of their own being rejected by a basically white republican party. if it turns out that people don't care, then it will be less of a big deal. >> all right. we'll have to see how this all plays out. ray locker with usa today, thank you very much. >> thanks, richelle. >>> now to saturday's primary in south carolina, the pressure is mounting on all of the candidates, especially jeb bush. he hasn't campaigned with his brother, but that all changed today. randall pinkston joining us from south carolina. it was quite something to see, randall, what did the former president have to say about his brother? >> well, you know what, richelle, every poll in south carolina puts jeb bush near the back of the pack. the most recent poll as him at no more than 10, 11%, on the other hand his brother is polling at more than 60% approval among south carolina republicans. so today the brother of jeb bush came to south carolina to rally voters on his brother's behalf. george bus
>> if you have a nominee, say the asian american, indian american, that will gal van nice minority voters who will see an appointment of their own being rejected by a basically white republican party. if it turns out that people don't care, then it will be less of a big deal. >> all right. we'll have to see how this all plays out. ray locker with usa today, thank you very much. >> thanks, richelle. >>> now to saturday's primary in south carolina, the pressure is...
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to my left end chair at the psychiatry department in the past president of the american psychiatric association. with the indians to understanding the with those related psychotic disorders is over 600 papers and edited 11 books and is the recipient of many national awards. and with that actively contributing to government policy including the mental health care a equity act. to head with affordable care act the families of the gulf crisis in working with mental illness and psychiatry. which we will discuss here tonight. if anybody has the copy of the bookie in their chair that we will move outside to a book signing. >> thanks for coming to see me. with the hostess dialogue. and with a career of academic psychiatry with that health care developing a been perceived the capacity that provides care in when you think about it kahan and above 20 percent of the calculation that throughout human history with lack of knowledge or treatment from the 21st century now. and with pat -- lack of access. so to be much more poetic. >> how was it? >>. >> it was a pariah. >> "shrinks" was better. [laughter] >> that is what i said
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it has been affiliated by the northwest indians, national conference of native americans, the united south and eastern tribes, the intertribal timber council and the u.s. chamber of commerce. h.r. 812 will do several things to modernize the federal government's role in managing indian trust property. first, it would establish a voluntary demonstration project to manage their trust assets. this would provide indian tribes with new flexibility to direct management of these assets under tribal standards rather than federal standards that are often outdated and i shall efficient. as part of the negotiated development, they will conduct management activities on their own tribal lands through a process similar to the heart act of 2012. while the administration has strockly supported and has -- strongly supported and has proven successful in tribal self-governance. h.r. 812 would authorize the indian tribes on a voluntary basis to obtain appraisals of their trust property without having to wait for the department of the interior to approve them. this would provide relief all in indian countr
it has been affiliated by the northwest indians, national conference of native americans, the united south and eastern tribes, the intertribal timber council and the u.s. chamber of commerce. h.r. 812 will do several things to modernize the federal government's role in managing indian trust property. first, it would establish a voluntary demonstration project to manage their trust assets. this would provide indian tribes with new flexibility to direct management of these assets under tribal...