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the elder brothers would be the mohawk and the seneca. the older brothers.f you look at the language, onieda language is an offshoot of the mohawks. so, they were kind of an offshoot of those nations and they call them younger brothers, but they will have an equal voice. so, the structure was you have , the onondaga sitting here and over here would be the mohawk and the seneca. and here are the younger brothers, the oneida and cayuga. and later, when they joined the confederacy, they were along with the younger brothers. -- you have the structure of we had a lot of influence in how the u.s. government was formed and if you look at it, the onondaga, the fire keepers, would suggest the agenda and over here would be the mohawks. they would go back and forth, the younger and older brothers. they would debate, back and forth. they went through all the issues. they went back and forth. back and forth. say, now we send it over to the fire keepers. it all started when we decided in the courts. that is a whole other issue in itself. we made these treaties, and now th
the elder brothers would be the mohawk and the seneca. the older brothers.f you look at the language, onieda language is an offshoot of the mohawks. so, they were kind of an offshoot of those nations and they call them younger brothers, but they will have an equal voice. so, the structure was you have , the onondaga sitting here and over here would be the mohawk and the seneca. and here are the younger brothers, the oneida and cayuga. and later, when they joined the confederacy, they were along...
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if you look at the language, onieda language is an offshoot of the mohawks. d they were an offshoot of those nations and they call them younger brothers, but they will have an equal voice. you have the onondaga sitting here and over here would be the mohawk and the seneca. and here are the younger brothers, the oneida and cayuga. now you have this structure -- we had a lot of influence in how the u.s. government was formed and if you look at it, the onondaga, the fire keepers, would suggest the agenda and over here would be the mohawks. they would debate back and forth and went through all the issues. they went back and forth and then would say now we will send it over to the fire keepers. it all started when we decided to file our land rights action. that is a whole other issue in itself. we made these trees and we are -- we made these treaties and we are told we are going to protect your lands. but the states did not seem to recognize that and we lost our land. ♪ chief sidney hill: we are still here, we still have a language, we have a culture and our ways a
if you look at the language, onieda language is an offshoot of the mohawks. d they were an offshoot of those nations and they call them younger brothers, but they will have an equal voice. you have the onondaga sitting here and over here would be the mohawk and the seneca. and here are the younger brothers, the oneida and cayuga. now you have this structure -- we had a lot of influence in how the u.s. government was formed and if you look at it, the onondaga, the fire keepers, would suggest the...
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here would be the mohawk and the seneca.hen -- join the confederacy they were put along with the younger brothers. a structure with a lot of influence in how the u.s. government was formed. have theok at that you --, called the fire keepers. they would suggest the agenda and over here would be the mohawks. they would debate back and forth. when they went through all the and they agreed, they went back and forth and back and forth. over to thesend it fire keepers. when we decided .o file our land rights action that is a whole other issue in itself. we made these treaties and are -- states didn't seem to recognize that. we are still here, we still have a language, we have a culture, our ways. we're still a nation. >> american history tv is featuring syracuse new york. our staff travel there to learn about its rich history. learn about syracuse and other c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. c-span has her coverage of the road to the white house 2016, where you will fi
here would be the mohawk and the seneca.hen -- join the confederacy they were put along with the younger brothers. a structure with a lot of influence in how the u.s. government was formed. have theok at that you --, called the fire keepers. they would suggest the agenda and over here would be the mohawks. they would debate back and forth. when they went through all the and they agreed, they went back and forth and back and forth. over to thesend it fire keepers. when we decided .o file our...
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the mohawks. ffshoot ofof those nations. they call them the younger brothers. they would have an equal voice. thestructure was, you have .nondaga sitting in the middle over here would be the mohawk and the seneca. oneida.e would be the later, when others joined the confederacy, they were put along with the younger brothers. you have the structure, and we had a lot of influence on how the u.s. government was formed. if you look at it, you have the called the fire keepers. they would suggest that agenda. over here would be the mohawks. they would go back and forth and debate, go back and forth. agreed, they went back , andorth, back and forth would say, we have come of one mind on the issue. it kind of all started when we decided to file our land rights action in the courts. other issue inle itself. we made these treaties, and were told, ok, the u.s. will protect your lands. the state did not seem to recognize that. we lost our lands. ♪ we still have the language, we have a culture, are ways, we are
the mohawks. ffshoot ofof those nations. they call them the younger brothers. they would have an equal voice. thestructure was, you have .nondaga sitting in the middle over here would be the mohawk and the seneca. oneida.e would be the later, when others joined the confederacy, they were put along with the younger brothers. you have the structure, and we had a lot of influence on how the u.s. government was formed. if you look at it, you have the called the fire keepers. they would suggest that...
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middle of the book about a chapter on steroids and it talks about they're maturing in iraq and using the mohawkshat were iraqis and in one passage you wrote that in essence getting close to a person of interest was possible, it would send the noniraq -- it was too risky, the mohawks used delta camera cars which were local vehicles which units had hidden cameras in such a way that an automanufacturer might have des -- disguiseed cameras. >> i'm giving a hypothetical here. if delta force had information that a particular building was used as a safe house by al-qaeda and iraq and they wted to case that joint, if you like, prior to an assault but they didn't want to take a risk of putting an american or even an american in disguise and put an iraqi, drive it past in the stream of traffic with everybody else not raising any eyebrows at all and come back and they've got film of the exact objective that they want to assault that night. >> host: what's the track record of working with iraqis, you know, the mohawks were controversial because they things that might not have been approved with jsoc, that s
middle of the book about a chapter on steroids and it talks about they're maturing in iraq and using the mohawkshat were iraqis and in one passage you wrote that in essence getting close to a person of interest was possible, it would send the noniraq -- it was too risky, the mohawks used delta camera cars which were local vehicles which units had hidden cameras in such a way that an automanufacturer might have des -- disguiseed cameras. >> i'm giving a hypothetical here. if delta force...
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it was certainly an honor for matilda to be honored by the mohawk nation. but now they had an outspoken leader for their interest in maintaining their own sovereignty. we call this the women's rights room in honor of what matilda worked for so passionately her whole life. one of her passions was editing her newspaper. we have a copy from 1878. this is of interest because this is where we see her editorial on native americans and what she called indian citizenship. she spoke out in favor of native american sovereignty. when we think about that great celebration in philadelphia to mark the 100th anniversary of our declaration of independence, we find out that matilda and many other of her friends and peers in the fight for women's equality petitions the u.s. government. they actually wrote several articles of impeachment of the u.s. government for items such as "no taxation without representation." women could work, they could earn money, were asked to pay taxes, but had no vote. in 100 years of american democracy, and no votes for women. this is one of the la
it was certainly an honor for matilda to be honored by the mohawk nation. but now they had an outspoken leader for their interest in maintaining their own sovereignty. we call this the women's rights room in honor of what matilda worked for so passionately her whole life. one of her passions was editing her newspaper. we have a copy from 1878. this is of interest because this is where we see her editorial on native americans and what she called indian citizenship. she spoke out in favor of...
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it was certainly an honor for matilda to be honored by the mohawk nation. but now they had an outspoken leader for their interest in maintaining their own sovereignty. we call this the women's rights room in honor of what matilda worked for so passionately her whole life. one of her passage was editing her newspaper -- one of her passions was editing her newspaper. we have a copy from 1878. this is of interest because this is where we see her editorial on native americans and what she called indian citizenship. she spoke out in favor of native american sovereignty. when we think about that great celebration in philadelphia to mark the 100th anniversary of our declaration of independence, we find out that matilda and many other of her friends and peers in the fight for women's economy -- equality petitions the u.s. government. they actually wrote several articles of impeachment of the u.s. government for items such as "no taxation without representation." women could work, they could earn money, were asked to pay taxes, but had no vote. in 100 years of americ
it was certainly an honor for matilda to be honored by the mohawk nation. but now they had an outspoken leader for their interest in maintaining their own sovereignty. we call this the women's rights room in honor of what matilda worked for so passionately her whole life. one of her passage was editing her newspaper -- one of her passions was editing her newspaper. we have a copy from 1878. this is of interest because this is where we see her editorial on native americans and what she called...
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game point in the first set -- chrissy hoogland's flick of the wrist -- too hot to handlebut the mohawks would storm back thanks to their serving -- erica timmerman -- serves up the ace -- that would be a theme for marquette catholic - this one went to 5 -- but springville just too much -- samantha johnson -- gets up to get down for the kill -- and the orioles are headed to stste stay with c-b-s two -terry has one last look at your forecast the son of a polish immigrant who grew up in a brooklyn tenement. he went to public schools, then college, where the work of his life began -- fighting injustice and inequality, speaking truth to power. he moved to vermont, won election and praise as one of america's best mayors. in congress, he stood up for working families and for principle, opposing the iraq war, supporting veterans. now he's taking on wall street and a corrupt political system funded by over a million contributionon tackling climate change to create clean-energy jobs, fighting for living wages, equal pay, and tuition-free public colleges. people are sick and tired of establishment
game point in the first set -- chrissy hoogland's flick of the wrist -- too hot to handlebut the mohawks would storm back thanks to their serving -- erica timmerman -- serves up the ace -- that would be a theme for marquette catholic - this one went to 5 -- but springville just too much -- samantha johnson -- gets up to get down for the kill -- and the orioles are headed to stste stay with c-b-s two -terry has one last look at your forecast the son of a polish immigrant who grew up in a...
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guy with the mohawk came looking for a job, you know. he's still on drugs. look at the mohawk. >> youngman says he's been using drugs and alcohol since he was 13 years old. >> i have to say every good thing i've had in my life at one time or another, everything going for myself, i've seemed to ruin it somehow through drug use. >> youngman served time on prior drug-related convictions and was facing a litany of new charges, including driving under the influence. >> when i woke up in the hospital, i wasn't aware of what was going on. i had a head injury, my nose was broken and my shoulder god broken. >> we met him before he was sentenced to two years in prison leaving behind two sons, a 9-year-old and a 2-year-old. >> when i'm not on drugs, i'm a good father, friend and family member. i can be a completely different person. for my mom to be here after these times i put her through these things is just amazing to me. >> in fact, his mother is what makes cory youngman so well-known here. officer youngman works at the jail. >> what's it like for you, working in t
guy with the mohawk came looking for a job, you know. he's still on drugs. look at the mohawk. >> youngman says he's been using drugs and alcohol since he was 13 years old. >> i have to say every good thing i've had in my life at one time or another, everything going for myself, i've seemed to ruin it somehow through drug use. >> youngman served time on prior drug-related convictions and was facing a litany of new charges, including driving under the influence. >> when i...
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they were rather controversial. >> the track record working with the mohawks call my understanding was positive. several of them got captured and killed. j sock also has worked very closely with the iraqi kurds , and there intelligence organizations to develop targets, both in iraq and in a ran to the best of my knowledge. i mean,, i think that that is considered as a fairly successful set of relationships. >> relationships. >> you talk about a ran in your book and mentioned that at some point they begin what you call a new campaign against an old enemy and say the us invasion and subsequent occupation gave js oc new opportunities to penetrate and that they were keen to get their own people in. at this time when you don't have relationships, how are relationships, how are they getting their own people in, and what were they doing it? >> obviously there are two ways to do that. >> not so obvious. [laughter] >> well, one is to pay non-americans to do it, spies basically. you know, pay an iraqi who might have a legitimate reason to go into a ran, countries that where there is a lot of tra
they were rather controversial. >> the track record working with the mohawks call my understanding was positive. several of them got captured and killed. j sock also has worked very closely with the iraqi kurds , and there intelligence organizations to develop targets, both in iraq and in a ran to the best of my knowledge. i mean,, i think that that is considered as a fairly successful set of relationships. >> relationships. >> you talk about a ran in your book and mentioned...
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guy with the mohawk came looking for a job, you know. he's still on drugs. look at the mohawk. >> youngman says he's been using drugs and alcohol since he was 13 years old. >> i have to say every good thing i've had in my life at one time or another, everything going for myself, i've seemed to ruin it somehow through drug use. >> youngman served time on prior drug-related convictions and was facing a litany of new charges, including driving under the influence. >> when i woke up in the hospital, i wasn't aware of what was going on. i had a head injury, my nose was broken and my shoulder god broken. >> we met him before he was sentenced to two years in prison leaving behind two sons, a 9-year-old and a 2-year-old. >> when i'm not on drugs, i'm a good father, friend and family member. i can be a completely different person. for my mom to be here after these times i put her through these things is just amazing to me. >> in fact, his mother is what makes cory youngman so well-known here. officer youngman works at the jail. >> what's it like for you, working in t
guy with the mohawk came looking for a job, you know. he's still on drugs. look at the mohawk. >> youngman says he's been using drugs and alcohol since he was 13 years old. >> i have to say every good thing i've had in my life at one time or another, everything going for myself, i've seemed to ruin it somehow through drug use. >> youngman served time on prior drug-related convictions and was facing a litany of new charges, including driving under the influence. >> when i...
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often performing as the mohawk princess. was in fact a white mormon divorcee with three children together they crafted an elaborate traveling that included a short-lived but fanatical religious sect, medical business in three editions of the composite autobiography. the professional persona helped conceal their interracial relationship as well as many other secrets they may have wished to hide like the unorthodox religious belief and medical practices. simultaneously reinforcing american indians. the potential compromised by len marinus of the stereotypes on which are lies.lies. in other words: pretend identities may have liberated them from some of the merit that can find them there were not doing american indians any favors. while many people have never heard of hear his wife if it were not for the work of historian who edited and republished the autobiography fewer people would remain. a little scholarship exists is to make one or more of these claims. first, a fugitive slaves who claimed and the street to proclaim his fre
often performing as the mohawk princess. was in fact a white mormon divorcee with three children together they crafted an elaborate traveling that included a short-lived but fanatical religious sect, medical business in three editions of the composite autobiography. the professional persona helped conceal their interracial relationship as well as many other secrets they may have wished to hide like the unorthodox religious belief and medical practices. simultaneously reinforcing american...
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game point in the first set -- chrissy hoogland's flick of the wrist -- too hot to handlebut the mohawks would s srm back thanks to their serving -- erica timmerman -- serves up the ace -- that would be a theme for marquette catholic - this one went to 5 -- but springville just too much -- mantha johnson -- gets up to get down for the kill -- and the orioles are headed to state terry, can i kick it? -- coe hosting loras in the iiac women's soccer semisscoresless in the second -- check ouou this passss- mary o'boyle heads it backwards to maddie avery -- and cbs-2 news connects with the corridor.call us with your story tips at 1-800-222-kganor email l at news at cbs2iowa.comor connect with us on facebook - kgan cbs 2. the cbs two community calendar is brought to you by collins thanks. if you've ever wanted to be an astronaut, now's your chance! nasa is looking for their next generation to go to o ace! ace!nasa is using the hashtag be an astronaut to give more details on how it works.the agency says it selects qualified astronaut candidates from what it calls a "diverse pool of u-s citizens
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,utch wanted to trade none was more valuable than the beaver fur. ,hey traded with the iroquois the mohawk, and other indian nations. they were not the only ones in the new world looking for pelt. pilgrims andhe puritans, as well as the french canada, and and surprisingly, the swedes on the delaware river in the 16 30's. i had no idea there was a swedish colony. it lasted for 20 years and was founded as a for trading outpost. outpost.ading they traded a variety of goods , theding guns and alcohol latter of which had a devastating impact on indian culture. with the colonies of four empires competing for fur, it is not surprising they came to blows. the first to strike was the netherlands,ew known as "old pegleg." upwas not somebody who put with fools likely. -- lightly. dubbed him "big belly." new sweden had only 200 individuals, but the reason the indians were a thorn in their orn in theirthron in side was because they were taking furs. he would have liked to of dealt with the new englanders to the north, but new england was a mighty assemblage of colonies, whose population dwarfed them. t
,utch wanted to trade none was more valuable than the beaver fur. ,hey traded with the iroquois the mohawk, and other indian nations. they were not the only ones in the new world looking for pelt. pilgrims andhe puritans, as well as the french canada, and and surprisingly, the swedes on the delaware river in the 16 30's. i had no idea there was a swedish colony. it lasted for 20 years and was founded as a for trading outpost. outpost.ading they traded a variety of goods , theding guns and...
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but the mohawks stormed back thanks to their serving... check out that spin move on the ball by erica timmerman.... marquette the end of three gagas....down 2-1 in the fourth set, the o's go into rally mode.... or should i say beast mode... samantha johnson -- i think we heard that one all the way back here in cedar rapids -- springville takes the last two to win it 3-2... moving on to the cell center... joining the orioles -- janesville who's makingngtheir 6th straighthtrip to state -- the wildcats beat iowa valley -- and tripoli who knocked off don bosco in a 5 set thriller -- the panthers are making their 17th trip to the big dance. terry, can i kick it? -- coe hosting loras in the iiac women's soccer semisscores in the second -- check out this pass -- mary o'boyle heads it backwards to maddie avery -- and she kicks it in giving the duhawks the lead..but not even 10 minuteseslater -- the kohawks answer sarah fah -tah-lah -- sends one in -- and ashlynn moes provides the equalizer -- but loras would win 2 to 1 in penalty kicks. that's a ch
but the mohawks stormed back thanks to their serving... check out that spin move on the ball by erica timmerman.... marquette the end of three gagas....down 2-1 in the fourth set, the o's go into rally mode.... or should i say beast mode... samantha johnson -- i think we heard that one all the way back here in cedar rapids -- springville takes the last two to win it 3-2... moving on to the cell center... joining the orioles -- janesville who's makingngtheir 6th straighthtrip to state -- the...
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book about the chapter called jsoc on steroids and it talks about maturing in iraq and using a the mohawks that were the iraqis. and in one passage he wrote that in essence if it was possible they would send >> it was risky for such missions sometimes the camera cars which were local vehicles in which units had hidden cameras in such a way that an auto manufacturing disguised backup cameras in the vehicles so and the vehicles they were designed to do what? >> guest: i'm just giving a hypothetical that if the bill to force -- d-delta force was used by the insurgents by al qaeda in iraq and they wanted to case the joint back prior to an assault but they didn't want to take the risk they could put an iraqi wretch riveted and drive it passed in the stream of traffic. they got the objective they want to assault at night. >> host: what is the track record working with the iraqis? i think they were rather controversial because they did somethings that might not have been approved or that sort of thing. >> guest: the track record working with them in my understanding was very positive. people spok
book about the chapter called jsoc on steroids and it talks about maturing in iraq and using a the mohawks that were the iraqis. and in one passage he wrote that in essence if it was possible they would send >> it was risky for such missions sometimes the camera cars which were local vehicles in which units had hidden cameras in such a way that an auto manufacturing disguised backup cameras in the vehicles so and the vehicles they were designed to do what? >> guest: i'm just giving...
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with the exception of mormon scholars, studies uniformly describe okah tubbee as gallup and mohawk as she claimed or usually just a delaware. despite the absence of evidence for these claims, some scholars have even crafted elaborate origin is based on presumption of her identity, the indian identity. while it's possible as i suggested that time provided that indigenous forebears as the multiethnic history suggests, laah ceil without the indian princess shoe claim to be. board in western new york in 1817, by the time she was a teenager lucy stanton had moved with her family to the southern shore of lake every to the committee of kirtland, ohio. in 1830 they converted to a new mormon religion brought by missionaries from new york. the missionaries had been sent by prophet joseph smith our on their way west to preach the new gospel to the people they called the lamanites, the term they use for american indians. now while a variety of early national religious denominations were interested in american indians largest as potential converts, one thing that set the early mormon eyes as they
with the exception of mormon scholars, studies uniformly describe okah tubbee as gallup and mohawk as she claimed or usually just a delaware. despite the absence of evidence for these claims, some scholars have even crafted elaborate origin is based on presumption of her identity, the indian identity. while it's possible as i suggested that time provided that indigenous forebears as the multiethnic history suggests, laah ceil without the indian princess shoe claim to be. board in western new...
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hallie corum and alyssa jaeger combine for the block.the mohawks at one time led it 13-3. but springville scored the last five points. chrissy hoogland places it perfectly. they rally for the 25-23 win. game two: megan wagaman takes care of business. the orioles win it three games to two. class 2a wapsie valley and north cedar faced off in center point. and madison hawtrey finds the open spot for the knights.. and that had the surfing crowd on their feet. checkout the hopps from wapsies kierra saulsberry for the kill.. and the black and gold going was going bonkers.. north cedar responds at the net with the double block this time.. and the beach boys didn't have an jump out of the gym and wapsie valley is headed to state with the 3-0 sweep. more bad news for former linn-mar mister basketball marcus paige.. he fractured a finger in his non-shooting hand in practice yesterday and will be out 3-4 weeks.. and that means he will most likely miss his homecoming game at uni november 21st. north carolina set up that game just for marcus. thanks scott. joe... after a quiet night wit
hallie corum and alyssa jaeger combine for the block.the mohawks at one time led it 13-3. but springville scored the last five points. chrissy hoogland places it perfectly. they rally for the 25-23 win. game two: megan wagaman takes care of business. the orioles win it three games to two. class 2a wapsie valley and north cedar faced off in center point. and madison hawtrey finds the open spot for the knights.. and that had the surfing crowd on their feet. checkout the hopps from wapsies kierra...
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i'm from the mohawk nation. i'm 21. i'm of the bear clan. would like to say, they tried to bury us. but what they were burying was the seeds for change. we're all blossoming now. [ applause ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> my name is blossom johnson. i'm navajo and from arizona. [ applause ] >> my name is phillip douglas. i'm 15 years old. i'm a member of the seminole nation of oklahoma. i'm in tenth grade. [ applause ] >> before we get started, i would like to let you know that in addition to the panelists questions, we also have a couple that we got from the online community. up first we have tatiana. >> hello. >> hello. >> my question is, is there any way you can get teachers to understand alaska native and american indian students more better? is there a way we can get rid of eliminate stereotyping and racism within schools? >> it's a great question. first of all, i just really appreciate you guys being here. we're so proud of you. i think it's fair to say that when i was their age, i was not making presentations with the president. i
i'm from the mohawk nation. i'm 21. i'm of the bear clan. would like to say, they tried to bury us. but what they were burying was the seeds for change. we're all blossoming now. [ applause ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> my name is blossom johnson. i'm navajo and from arizona. [ applause ] >> my name is phillip douglas. i'm 15 years old. i'm a member of the seminole nation of oklahoma. i'm in tenth grade. [ applause ] >> before we get started, i would like to let you know...
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hallie corum and alyssa jaeger combine for the block.the mohawks at one time led it 13-3. but springville scored the last five points. chrissy hoogland places it perfectly. they rally for the 25-23 win. game two: megan wagaman takes care of business. the orioles win it three games to two. class 2a wapsie valley and north cedar faced off in center point. and madison hawtrey finds the open spot for the knights.. and that had the surfing crowd on their feet. checkout the hopps from wapsies kierra and the black and gold going was going bonkers.. north cedar responds at the net with the double block this time.. and the beach boys were loving it.. but the knights didn't have an answer for saulsberry who can jump out of the gym and wapsie valley is headed to state with the 3-0 sweep. also in 2a 4th ranked west branch is headed back to cell beating durant 3-1. it was a big night for baily knoop with the kill and heres match point knoop doing the honor again and west branch is headed to state for the third time in the last four years. more bad news for former linn-mar mister basketb
hallie corum and alyssa jaeger combine for the block.the mohawks at one time led it 13-3. but springville scored the last five points. chrissy hoogland places it perfectly. they rally for the 25-23 win. game two: megan wagaman takes care of business. the orioles win it three games to two. class 2a wapsie valley and north cedar faced off in center point. and madison hawtrey finds the open spot for the knights.. and that had the surfing crowd on their feet. checkout the hopps from wapsies kierra...
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applause] [speaking native language] >> my traditional name means he carries the bowl and i'm from the mohawkation and i would like to say, they tried to bury us. it was a seed for change. [applause] [speaking native language] >> i'm navajo and i'm from mesa, arizona. [applause] >> i'm stuart douglas and 15 years old and i'm a member of the seminole nation of oklahoma and im in 10th grade. [applause] >> i would like to clarify and let you know in addition to the panelists' questions we have some online. first, we have tatiana. >> my question is is there any way you can get teachers to understand alaska and and native american students and eliminate racism in schools? president obama: it's a great question and i appreciate you guys being here and we're so proud of you and it's fair to say when i was their age, i was not making presentations with the president. i just want to point that out. i think it's important to point out that jude can really ball. she was being kind of modest in talking about her basketball skills and since i'm a basketball fan, i'm very impressed and her and her sister h
applause] [speaking native language] >> my traditional name means he carries the bowl and i'm from the mohawkation and i would like to say, they tried to bury us. it was a seed for change. [applause] [speaking native language] >> i'm navajo and i'm from mesa, arizona. [applause] >> i'm stuart douglas and 15 years old and i'm a member of the seminole nation of oklahoma and im in 10th grade. [applause] >> i would like to clarify and let you know in addition to the...
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industries, the carpet company. >> what do you see in mohawkitting from high home sales, expanding internationally, and, you know, as long as the housing market stays healthy, they'll be fine. housing's plateaued here at a high level. there was an issue in the northeast last month, but hopefully that picks up again, but that's -- you know, i'm picking things based on really strong sales growth, and mohawk has stronger sales and earnings than cbs at this time. >> third quarter results come out thursday, looking in $2 billion in shares and are you thinking they beat the numbers, or is this a play for the longer haul? >> caller: they have beat in the last four quarters, not big beat, but consistent, and their earnings grow fast, and they have upgraded a couple of the facilities, so i'll be looking at adjusted earnings and see what they need to beat. >> last week, you swapped out allergan, what was the theory there? >> caller: well, stronger sales growth, less volatility. the way our system works, if there's any stock more volatile, we start to pun
industries, the carpet company. >> what do you see in mohawkitting from high home sales, expanding internationally, and, you know, as long as the housing market stays healthy, they'll be fine. housing's plateaued here at a high level. there was an issue in the northeast last month, but hopefully that picks up again, but that's -- you know, i'm picking things based on really strong sales growth, and mohawk has stronger sales and earnings than cbs at this time. >> third quarter...
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the ad features a cute blond boy sporting a mohawk playing with a barbie with a group of girls. line has been slowly breaking down. target has already moved to make its signage nor joe paterno neutral. >>> happy national unfriend day. a wonderful day if you suffer from that social anxiety. what started as a silly holiday by jim plea kimmel a few years ago has turned into an annual occurrence every november 17th. today is the day when participating facebook users take a good hard look at their friends and choose people to unfriend because we all know that we have a very close and meaningful relationship with all our facebook friends. back to you. >> we do, right, tam. you wouldn't unfriends your friends. >> sometimes people get on the list and you have to evaluate because your information is out there. a lot of stuff about your family. >> fair is fair. >> 5:27. coming up on the next half hour of "action news," a lehigh football player police say told him he got caught assaulting the wrong guy. >> not just a plot twist. childhood friends discover that they real were switched at bir
the ad features a cute blond boy sporting a mohawk playing with a barbie with a group of girls. line has been slowly breaking down. target has already moved to make its signage nor joe paterno neutral. >>> happy national unfriend day. a wonderful day if you suffer from that social anxiety. what started as a silly holiday by jim plea kimmel a few years ago has turned into an annual occurrence every november 17th. today is the day when participating facebook users take a good hard look...
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the haircut's kind of like a mohawk with blond tips. dsr cut off his hair before the season. i asked at georgetown's media day why he did that. he said it was because of his matchup and meeting with melo, he didn't want people talking about the hair. we're still talking about it no matter what. here's what he had to say about rivera cutting off the do. >> i think it was only right to cut his because i had it first, but, yeah -- >> you think you wear it better than him, anyway? >> i do. odell beckham started the haircut but i think i kind of perfected it. >> reporter: so, melo keeping the do. we'll see who gets the better of the one another tonight. >> reporter: the students are are in. thank you. i have a t-shirt, a georgetown tie. i wanted to even out. we got the students, they've been waiting so patiently. say good-bye. say good-bye, students. >> good-bye. >> they're taking selfies. guys, guys? >> don't interrupt them when they're taking selfies. what were you >>> breaking news tonight. a new terror scare. thousands of fans rush out of a soccer stadium and a sudden evacuati
the haircut's kind of like a mohawk with blond tips. dsr cut off his hair before the season. i asked at georgetown's media day why he did that. he said it was because of his matchup and meeting with melo, he didn't want people talking about the hair. we're still talking about it no matter what. here's what he had to say about rivera cutting off the do. >> i think it was only right to cut his because i had it first, but, yeah -- >> you think you wear it better than him, anyway?...
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the ad features a cute blond boy sporting a mohawk playing with a doll along with a group of girls.nder lines in toys and accessories have been slowly breaking down. target has already moved to make signage nor gender neutral. >>> happy national unfriend day. because sometimes 450 friends are just too many to keep track of. what started as a silly holiday by jim plea kimmel a few years ago has turned into an annual occurrence every november 17th. today is the day when participating facebook users take a good hard look at their friends list and choose people to unfriend. and whether or not they really like things or not. >> be ready erin. people get some hurt feelings when you unfriend them. >> yes, they do. >> very much so. >> 6:28. upset parents shame a south jersey mall to check its santa policy and check it twice. >> also wild weather moves across the nation's heartland. meteorologist, david murphy is check how long it will impactins here. the beast was as long as the boat. for seven hours, we did battle. until i said... you will not beat... meeeeee!!! greg. what should i do with
the ad features a cute blond boy sporting a mohawk playing with a doll along with a group of girls.nder lines in toys and accessories have been slowly breaking down. target has already moved to make signage nor gender neutral. >>> happy national unfriend day. because sometimes 450 friends are just too many to keep track of. what started as a silly holiday by jim plea kimmel a few years ago has turned into an annual occurrence every november 17th. today is the day when participating...
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the phone. i said, yeah, we put eisenhower with a mohawk on cover. >> his idea. >> we got the guy does the dot drawings old "wall street journal" to do eisenhower with a mohawk. that was first cover of republican party reptile. >> then we issued the book.bo next thing about our symbiotic relationship i think everything i have written still in print. >> absolutely. >> this is one thing staying with the same publisher, building a relationship over the years. don't let morgan kid you. he he is a hell of a line editor. fantastic line editor. he does it so gracefully i don't feel edited. authors hate to feel edited. the whole idea of an author is to be an author is to create things. create a little world exactly the way you want it. and then somebody comes in and pisses on it. you know and you go, wait a minute! i created this world exactly the way i wanted it, you know.se so yous feel sympathy --y ho >> looks like we've resolved our problem for the time-being.t there is a little bit of weathee in and around miami.ad we'll rejoin the miami book faif war author joy-ann reid is taking your questions. >> my po
the phone. i said, yeah, we put eisenhower with a mohawk on cover. >> his idea. >> we got the guy does the dot drawings old "wall street journal" to do eisenhower with a mohawk. that was first cover of republican party reptile. >> then we issued the book.bo next thing about our symbiotic relationship i think everything i have written still in print. >> absolutely. >> this is one thing staying with the same publisher, building a relationship over the...
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the edge doesn't pan out. we have names that have done relg tifl well still in this environment to have heavy hedge fund ownership. time warner cable, mohawk industries, al err began, expedia is another one. all the liberty media affiliated companies always been really loved which hedge fund managers. >> there anything about this time around that makes a difference? >> what we're seeing is a self-reinforcing element of the sell office, when valeant was down as much as it was you're going to say ackman is going to have outflows, but there is this game effect that goes on, where somebody might be trapped and forced to sell and maybe it doesn't pan out, but this is obviously the environment we are in right now where we're hunting for these things. >> these have been weird black swans that have hit these stocks. sunedison another one. >> on paper they make sense, demographically and otherwise, right? >> that's true, on the other hand the financial backdrop for each of these individual companies is a matter of chief debt, for valeant overpriced currency, buy for companies, get pricing power the way you think you can. a lot of things have to fal
the edge doesn't pan out. we have names that have done relg tifl well still in this environment to have heavy hedge fund ownership. time warner cable, mohawk industries, al err began, expedia is another one. all the liberty media affiliated companies always been really loved which hedge fund managers. >> there anything about this time around that makes a difference? >> what we're seeing is a self-reinforcing element of the sell office, when valeant was down as much as it was you're...
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one of my mentors, john mohawk, said it's not about indigenous peoples as ethnicity or race. it's about re-indigenizing the planet. we have to confront that and learn how to do that. and i know that most of you have that in your hearts. i know that most of you feel that, feel that when things are going so bad, when you go and see the things like the tar sands. if you haven't seen it, go and seen it. look at--if you can't, go there, look at christopher mcleod's, toby mcleod's film "standing ground," and you can see what is going on and feel that. feel what is happening with the living things, the living water, the living beings that we're displacing and making extinct. in my community, many of the life forms are--we are called a hot spot in canada of extinct animals and instincts and birds. and part of my work every day is to try to move my community, all people, whether you're from the city or whether you're from the reservation, toward replacing those things, toward restoring those things, toward protecting those things, and toward feeling like this is my home and this is why i have to do this. this is wh
one of my mentors, john mohawk, said it's not about indigenous peoples as ethnicity or race. it's about re-indigenizing the planet. we have to confront that and learn how to do that. and i know that most of you have that in your hearts. i know that most of you feel that, feel that when things are going so bad, when you go and see the things like the tar sands. if you haven't seen it, go and seen it. look at--if you can't, go there, look at christopher mcleod's, toby mcleod's film "standing...
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mohawk. >> very cool. >> weekends kind of -- >> i'm not thinking you do that. a group of former flyers scored a goal off theoucher bob kelly and brad morris delivered food to this shelter. the saint francis inn in kensington took in the meals for the need dee they brought. they were donated by flyers alumni. buy things. but slow internet makes it hard. that's why it's time to get fios. it has the fastest internet and wifi available. with speeds from 50 to 500 megs. and right now, you'll get 50 meg fios internet, tv and phone for 79.99 a month online for your first year. and with a 2 year agreement, we'll give you all the premium movie channels for a year. plus, 400 dollars back. so go online or call now. get out of the past. get fios. >> coming up tonight on monday night prime time here on 6abc; is that adam joseph. semifinals of "dancing with the stars." tonight it's a first for the show. each couple will have to dance three times one dance they haven't learned a trio dance with an added partner an special dance-off challenge. stakes are high as we are one week and countering from this season's big finale.
mohawk. >> very cool. >> weekends kind of -- >> i'm not thinking you do that. a group of former flyers scored a goal off theoucher bob kelly and brad morris delivered food to this shelter. the saint francis inn in kensington took in the meals for the need dee they brought. they were donated by flyers alumni. buy things. but slow internet makes it hard. that's why it's time to get fios. it has the fastest internet and wifi available. with speeds from 50 to 500 megs. and right...
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the month in a hospital battling brain cancer. i knew people were missing she. >>. we have been friends since hillary rodham clinton. he used to go outside and play basketball every day. with his awesome mohawk scarred up now he has scars and doesn't have any hair. he hasn't done anything wrong but i just don't think it's fair. but for levi it's reality. luckily many things have started to improve. i can actually see you stuff that he's still a busy guy. he has this when he can't he just a donated robot that he had control and attend class any time he where. a physical reminder to others about why he isn't there in person. i think it just builds emempaggy and he's not lucky he's not coming to school he's battling something very, very serious. levi still spends nine days a month in boston hospitals getting treatment. prices at the pump appear to be holding busy this week. the average price for a gallon rove regular is coming at $2.51. prices are down nine krents from this time last month. and fun cents from this time last year. if you are looking for the cheapest gas you have to go to south carolina where the average is $1.94. 9-year-old boy computed --. >> i don't care about you all don't kn
the month in a hospital battling brain cancer. i knew people were missing she. >>. we have been friends since hillary rodham clinton. he used to go outside and play basketball every day. with his awesome mohawk scarred up now he has scars and doesn't have any hair. he hasn't done anything wrong but i just don't think it's fair. but for levi it's reality. luckily many things have started to improve. i can actually see you stuff that he's still a busy guy. he has this when he can't he just...
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. >> and you told it to me over the phone, and i said, yeah, we put eisenhower with a mohawk. >> his idea. >> we got one of those dot artists, and that was the first cover. >> then we eventually -- this is another great thing about our symbiotic relationship u is i think everybody i've written is still in print. >> absolutely. >> everything is still in print. one thing about staying with same publisher or building a relationship, you know, over the years, and don't let morgan kid you, he is a hell of a line editor. he's an absolutely fantastic line editor. authors hate to feel edited, because the whole idea of being an author is to be an author, to create a little world exactly the way you want it. and then somebody comes in and pisses on it, you know? [laughter] you go, wait a minute, i created this world exactly the way i wanted it, you know? so you feel sympathy for god, you know? he created this world exactly the way he wanted it, and we just have been acting up ever since, you know, screwing it up for him. [laughter] but morgan manages to do that without, like, ever, you know, se
. >> and you told it to me over the phone, and i said, yeah, we put eisenhower with a mohawk. >> his idea. >> we got one of those dot artists, and that was the first cover. >> then we eventually -- this is another great thing about our symbiotic relationship u is i think everybody i've written is still in print. >> absolutely. >> everything is still in print. one thing about staying with same publisher or building a relationship, you know, over the years, and...