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a lot of people changing the profile pictures. native americanose of the tried to descended from geronimo are asking president barack obama to issue a formal apology and explanation. >>catherine: stay with kron 4 for continuing coverage of the death of osama. coming up at 4:30 p.m. a look it to members of the close on the family that were inside the compound during the raid. >>jacqueline: all live look outside this afternoon, a few clouds streaming in through the bay but not much. mostly sunny skies, breezy conditions. tomorrow the fog will become an issue especially coast line. temperatures still cooler than today, we will continue the cooling into sunday with a chance of light rain in to the late afternoon. it doesn't look likely, but be aware there is a chance. fog tomorrow, widespread at the 6:00 hour. it will be as extensive in the inland valleys as it is along the coastline. later in the morning this was killed back by 90 am lingering fog in the east bay shores and of course the san mateo coastline. fog should stay on the san mateo coastlin
a lot of people changing the profile pictures. native americanose of the tried to descended from geronimo are asking president barack obama to issue a formal apology and explanation. >>catherine: stay with kron 4 for continuing coverage of the death of osama. coming up at 4:30 p.m. a look it to members of the close on the family that were inside the compound during the raid. >>jacqueline: all live look outside this afternoon, a few clouds streaming in through the bay but not much....
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>> probably our greatest multi sport athlete ever of all time and the native american. partially by, but mostly native american. one of our earliest greatest athletes. that is one of the most important things about him. he said the model, he set the gold standard. it still stands. died in 1953. >> did he play professional sports? >> oh, gos3 Ãyes. but nonprofessional but also professional. he played for the bulldogs. that is why the professional football hall of fame in canton ohio. if you walk in the front door the only statue that ec in the center of the hall is phillips. >> with c as well known as of michael veeck were brought forth? >> so, more. he was a multi sport athlete. football, baseball, track and field, won the gold medal. he could do all of that. one of the reasons he still retains this status as the greatest multi sport athlete. greltiple sports like that anymore. in his day and beyond he loomed so lard. >> what was the significance of his native american heritage? >> huge. playing of games as a young child. quickness and agility, stamina and also the respe
>> probably our greatest multi sport athlete ever of all time and the native american. partially by, but mostly native american. one of our earliest greatest athletes. that is one of the most important things about him. he said the model, he set the gold standard. it still stands. died in 1953. >> did he play professional sports? >> oh, gos3 Ãyes. but nonprofessional but also professional. he played for the bulldogs. that is why the professional football hall of fame in...
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we're saying they need to show it's a just stable organization and withdraw their money. >> the native americanoup wants the trail to immediately pull their funding. demonstrators are threatening further action if that doesn't happen, including a campaign naming them as a violate over of native american rights. >>> the golden gate bridge could get more crowded today, not because of the cars and trucks. ali rasmus explains what buys consists and pedestrians who cross the bridge every day are so concerned about. >> reporter: on a busy day as many as 6,000 bicyclists cross the golden gate bridge. 10,000 walk across. usually pedestrians and cyclists use opposite sidewalks. but those on the west and pedestrians on east but starting today they'll have to share the same space. >> as long as people aren't sort of wandering aimlessly. >> many bicyclists say that's the problem, a lot of tourists walk the bridge, especially during the summer months. >> sometimes tourists wander around without looking. >> the change is because of seismic retrofit work going on on the bridge. crews have to shut county west
we're saying they need to show it's a just stable organization and withdraw their money. >> the native americanoup wants the trail to immediately pull their funding. demonstrators are threatening further action if that doesn't happen, including a campaign naming them as a violate over of native american rights. >>> the golden gate bridge could get more crowded today, not because of the cars and trucks. ali rasmus explains what buys consists and pedestrians who cross the bridge...
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you can't say the native americans were wrong for saying missouri. you can't say the french were wrong for pronouncing it in their language, just different ways of pronouncing the same word. that is where we have the problem with the word different. different isn't a synonym of the word wrong. we have to be careful how we use it and our children. it answers the question, why do you write that? i write to tell the story. one that has fallen through the cracks, one marginalized by main stream history. either misrepresented or represented to the way in which it is a stereo typical, write to take those stereotypes, reshape them and give them back to you dressed in a new dress. i mean when i say different is not a synonym for wrong, it means that we should celebrate those things. everyone in this room is different in some way. but you should not feel bad about that. your uniqueness, as my grandson who loves to make up words, that is your wonderment. [laughter]. it answers that question that we get asked most often is why do you write? you can say pat is wr
you can't say the native americans were wrong for saying missouri. you can't say the french were wrong for pronouncing it in their language, just different ways of pronouncing the same word. that is where we have the problem with the word different. different isn't a synonym of the word wrong. we have to be careful how we use it and our children. it answers the question, why do you write that? i write to tell the story. one that has fallen through the cracks, one marginalized by main stream...
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justice, as the native american says, is just us, to it the native establishment. for the native american, the white power system. for us in contemporary time, there is no justice. there is no justice in the courts. and that's sad commentary. and it's mainly predicated, from my perspective, on the swollen power and control that the executive class has now administered on the judicial class. the judicial power, discretion, separateness now has been vastly, vastly inroaded. the kind of final comment, and i'll put it into contemporary setting, is when it is said the law is fair, it applies to everyone equally. no one is above or below the law. the rule of frame is the street people cannot sleep under the bridge, but the chief of police and the district attorne
justice, as the native american says, is just us, to it the native establishment. for the native american, the white power system. for us in contemporary time, there is no justice. there is no justice in the courts. and that's sad commentary. and it's mainly predicated, from my perspective, on the swollen power and control that the executive class has now administered on the judicial class. the judicial power, discretion, separateness now has been vastly, vastly inroaded. the kind of final...
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the interesting thing with native american tribes is previously people would automatically assume that one tribe was the same as the next. my particular tribe, the cherokee, are completely different than our cousins out in oklahoma, the cherokee nation of oklahoma. within our reservation in north carolina, we have seven individual communities and each of those communities is completely different. we're a collective people, but we're all individualized in our communities. and how do they differ in terms of service delivery, for example, when you have to address their addiction issues? it comes down to developing that level of trust. some of our communities, it seems to be the communities that are closest to the center of the reservation are more apt to seek services as opposed to some of our more isolated communities, especially up in the mountain regions. very good. john, in your line of work you deal mostly with lgbt communities and i know you have experience with the disability sector as well. can you talk to us about particular idiosyncrasies within these that need to be addressed a
the interesting thing with native american tribes is previously people would automatically assume that one tribe was the same as the next. my particular tribe, the cherokee, are completely different than our cousins out in oklahoma, the cherokee nation of oklahoma. within our reservation in north carolina, we have seven individual communities and each of those communities is completely different. we're a collective people, but we're all individualized in our communities. and how do they differ...
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justice, as the native american says, is just us, to it the native establishment. for the native american, the white power system. for us in contemporary time, there is no justice. there is no justice in the courts. and that's sad commentary. and it's mainly predicated, from my perspective, on the swollen power and control that the executive class has now
justice, as the native american says, is just us, to it the native establishment. for the native american, the white power system. for us in contemporary time, there is no justice. there is no justice in the courts. and that's sad commentary. and it's mainly predicated, from my perspective, on the swollen power and control that the executive class has now
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the same thing for american indian, alaska natives, hispanics, african americans, and the same thing would be applicable to gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender. the key issue is of cultural competence and that is the thing that if indeed you know you've got a diverse population, you want your practitioners, your facilitators to be aware of some of these unique issues. and moving prior to the person even getting a problem as we address again the whole issue of prevention, are there some idiosyncrasies, going back to that word, of special populations that folks need to be aware of, you know, in terms of the viewership, in terms of what the types of programs that they get their messaging from. even the whole notion, as you were mentioning, john, of using the individuals that are in recovery to go out in the community, right? i think you were mentioning that. we have an amends part of our program where people make amends. that can commonly look like distributing bags of lunches to homeless populations. and that's when prevention comes in because that person receiving that lunch bag f
the same thing for american indian, alaska natives, hispanics, african americans, and the same thing would be applicable to gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender. the key issue is of cultural competence and that is the thing that if indeed you know you've got a diverse population, you want your practitioners, your facilitators to be aware of some of these unique issues. and moving prior to the person even getting a problem as we address again the whole issue of prevention, are there some...
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they carry on this battle, the lawsuit that was filed last spring almost a-year ago, it under the native american graves protection repatriation act to get the remains exhumed and returned to oklahoma and buried near his father kyle for. >> what is the status again of that case and where do you see it going? >> the status is with jack dying, they got his understand of a 30-day extension because he was the only one who technically filed the suit, to add on more surviving descendents and the two remaining sons and some tribal members. they were told by the court they needed to be substituted in order to resubmit it. that is where it stood the last time i spoke to jack and his descendents. where i stand on it, if the end result was for jim to come back to oklahoma, i would like to think there was a win-win solution that the town, jim thorpe, which is done so well by him, could keep the name obviously and be the good guys in this and bring the remains back to oklahoma. whether that will happen or not i don't know. >> were you able to talk with a lot of mr. thorpe's descendents for this book? >> all o
they carry on this battle, the lawsuit that was filed last spring almost a-year ago, it under the native american graves protection repatriation act to get the remains exhumed and returned to oklahoma and buried near his father kyle for. >> what is the status again of that case and where do you see it going? >> the status is with jack dying, they got his understand of a 30-day extension because he was the only one who technically filed the suit, to add on more surviving descendents...
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like the native american people, you will always deal with us. we are connected. you cannot displace a population. the maintenance on the property is a horrendous. they have painted the garden apartments. the gardners are butchers. they are not maintaining the broilers. we want a limited equity callo- op. god help us, we will save this property for the people in san francisco that need affordable housing. thank you. supervisor mar: thank you. pete anderson, helen thomas. >> hi. my name is michelle. i'm a journalist and attorney and a proud residents of our city. i'm here today because i'm concerned about the legal violations that have committed, particularly those involving procedural due process and state and federal anti-housing discrimination laws. i only have two minutes. the parkmerced redevelopment plan, as currently written, will never be implemented in our city. i can guarantee that if city officials approve this plan, it will be handcuffed by lawsuits from our city's civil rights community and affordable housing advocates. this is san francisco. we are ble
like the native american people, you will always deal with us. we are connected. you cannot displace a population. the maintenance on the property is a horrendous. they have painted the garden apartments. the gardners are butchers. they are not maintaining the broilers. we want a limited equity callo- op. god help us, we will save this property for the people in san francisco that need affordable housing. thank you. supervisor mar: thank you. pete anderson, helen thomas. >> hi. my name is...
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somewhere down the line, all of us came here at some point, except the native americans. but yeah, i think like my mom said, just getting our voice out there, really are part of the same society, and i think our society has faced a real moral crisis where we have family values that are opposed to what our policies and laws say, and we are splitting up families. i have friends who were born here and don't speak a word of spanish and could be deported and couldn't communicate with anyone. i think putting these faces out there and showing people that immigrants are a vibrant part of civic life, that that is a really important thing for the cause. thanks. >> thank you for your comments. they are duly noted. commissioners, we are coming to close here. are there commissioners who would like to make any comments? ok. commissioner? >> first of all, i want to thank everyone who is here tonight. i want to thank the centers. but i especially want to take time to thank the people from the immigrant rights movement who are here tonight and who are not here tonight for other reasons. i
somewhere down the line, all of us came here at some point, except the native americans. but yeah, i think like my mom said, just getting our voice out there, really are part of the same society, and i think our society has faced a real moral crisis where we have family values that are opposed to what our policies and laws say, and we are splitting up families. i have friends who were born here and don't speak a word of spanish and could be deported and couldn't communicate with anyone. i think...
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gravity next is a sensation i guess the very few of us will ever experience that's why we sent the native american astronaut ahead of his mission to the international space station next week find out all about the challenges of life in orbit and as a robot or here there are many. we're here in the countryside part of star city the cosmonaut training center north of moscow and we've managed to catch a rare moment where the cosmonauts and astronauts get to relax after all their exams of training before going off to baikonur to be fired up into space to the international space station and i'm lucky enough to be here with mike fossum he's been on a shuttle missions twice and this is his first rocket mission up to the i assess and we'll be talking a bit about some of the every day life up on a space shuttle so every day life in an extraordinary setting everything in space is typically harder than it is on earth things as simple as going to the bathroom or on earth gravity helps things go where you want them to go. and they're flushed away with water in space the gravity doesn't work we don't have a sho
gravity next is a sensation i guess the very few of us will ever experience that's why we sent the native american astronaut ahead of his mission to the international space station next week find out all about the challenges of life in orbit and as a robot or here there are many. we're here in the countryside part of star city the cosmonaut training center north of moscow and we've managed to catch a rare moment where the cosmonauts and astronauts get to relax after all their exams of training...
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mexican armies in the 19th century. native americans consider him a hero and say he should not be associated with bin laden. a congressional panel will discuss the issue today during a hearing on the inappropriate uses of native american icons. >>> there's new information about the giants fan attacked outside dodgers stadium. doctors in los angeles say bryan stow is not recovering at the rate that they would like. and the next few days could be critical. on friday doctors took stow out of a medically induced coma. they're closely watching his condition to make sure that his brain can handle being off heavy sedation. now family members also report some good news. stow has not suffered any major seizures since then. >>> a multimillion dollar marijuana bust in morgan hill and sheriff deputies called the discovery sheer luck. they showed us these pictures. deputies say they found 28 marijuana plants and 80 pounds of processed pot inside a greenhouse. deputies were in the morgan hill area on tuesday looking for suspects in a completely separ
mexican armies in the 19th century. native americans consider him a hero and say he should not be associated with bin laden. a congressional panel will discuss the issue today during a hearing on the inappropriate uses of native american icons. >>> there's new information about the giants fan attacked outside dodgers stadium. doctors in los angeles say bryan stow is not recovering at the rate that they would like. and the next few days could be critical. on friday doctors took stow out...
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governor in the mid-1800s, including support from the exclusions of the african americans from the state and the extermination of the native americans. that is the city's first. she is 91 years old. >> and they are saying run and run. the people are pushing that mayor here to take on a second term. >> they discovered this today, coming up, how this event will show you a bigger problem in san francisco bay. ♪ you'll run outside ♪ i'll pass you by ♪ ♪ i want to see the sunshine ♪ ♪ take me where you are ♪ take me where you are ♪ afternoon ride ♪ afternoon ride [ male announcer ] now everyone can explore the world from home. get high speed internet from at&t, just $14.95 a month for 12 months with select services. no home phone required. >>> he has the top seat in san francisco but he doesn't want it for long. the major push to change mayor ed lee's mind is our top story at 5:30. major lee was appointed after gavin newsom left for sacramento, excuse me. we reported many times as recently as yesterday that he does not intend to run for mayor once this term is up. david stevenson with how a lot of people want him to reconsider,
governor in the mid-1800s, including support from the exclusions of the african americans from the state and the extermination of the native americans. that is the city's first. she is 91 years old. >> and they are saying run and run. the people are pushing that mayor here to take on a second term. >> they discovered this today, coming up, how this event will show you a bigger problem in san francisco bay. ♪ you'll run outside ♪ i'll pass you by ♪ ♪ i want to see the...
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the native americans have been camping there for weeks, and we showed you the protest. the city wants to redevelop it, with changes including a parking lot and bathrooms. the activists say that construction would disturb the remains buried there. they want the united nations officials to come to tour the area and investigate what the activists call possible human rights violations. >>> and san mateo police looking at the robbery and attack of an 88-year-old woman, happening about 1:25 yesterday afternoon at the woman's home in san mateo. investigators say the men knocked on the door, then came in the back. the woman confronted them, one hit her and then both tore up the home and stole the jewelry. >> she is alone, she is a widow, she has been alone for a while, it is terrible, you don't do that to somebody, it is just awful. >> police released the sketch based on the description of the two robbers, the other is believed to be in his 40s. one was wearing a yellow hard hat. the other had a beard. >>> and apple updating the iphone to address the controversy. they released
the native americans have been camping there for weeks, and we showed you the protest. the city wants to redevelop it, with changes including a parking lot and bathrooms. the activists say that construction would disturb the remains buried there. they want the united nations officials to come to tour the area and investigate what the activists call possible human rights violations. >>> and san mateo police looking at the robbery and attack of an 88-year-old woman, happening about 1:25...
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the indians. >> tell us about that. you come from native american stock. >> yes, my ancestors are buried there. >> you like the word indian. >> i prefer the word indian i didn't hear native american until i start d high school. one of my professors pulled me aside and said andy don't do that. i didn't understand the big words indian is a term my grandmother used she self- identified as an indian, berkeley politically correct like to use native american. where were you born? >> door by pennsylvania. >> you are born in america. i tell people you are born in north, south, central america, you are native american. the goal i have is this we all tone history if we don't own -- you are a native then indian history isn't your history if you claim to be a native which you are by birthright the history of the indian world is also your history. >> thank you for that. we will sneak away and be back with andy galvin if you have any fourth graders asleep in the house wake them up that mission project is something he can help them with >>> welcome back to mosaic.
the indians. >> tell us about that. you come from native american stock. >> yes, my ancestors are buried there. >> you like the word indian. >> i prefer the word indian i didn't hear native american until i start d high school. one of my professors pulled me aside and said andy don't do that. i didn't understand the big words indian is a term my grandmother used she self- identified as an indian, berkeley politically correct like to use native american. where were you...
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have anything to do with me robin brown was praying on a bird watching trip burning sage in the native american tradition praying for peace. but her way home was a little less than peaceful when she was stopped by sheriff's deputy dominic ramadi and was took her sage for marijuana and use it as an excuse to search your car they say that he was on sure if the safe was marijuana after he tested it positive on his field kit and let her go now to court records the assistant state attorney mark warner ordered her arrested three months later when ray monte showed up at the massage envy were brown works and took her away in handcuffs as she said they arrested me in front of my customers my boss and my coworkers she was later subjected to a body cavity search a strip search and an overnight stay in jail as it turns out the seed was never even tested in the lab they were kind of supposed to do on the idea that they were confiscated in the first place she is now suing and i hope she wins but sadly i'm not hopeful and see the drug wars turn the rule of law and its head and there is more guilty until prove
have anything to do with me robin brown was praying on a bird watching trip burning sage in the native american tradition praying for peace. but her way home was a little less than peaceful when she was stopped by sheriff's deputy dominic ramadi and was took her sage for marijuana and use it as an excuse to search your car they say that he was on sure if the safe was marijuana after he tested it positive on his field kit and let her go now to court records the assistant state attorney mark...
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they are dena'ina people-- a branch of the athabaskan native americans. it was his job to teach me to hunt. i was born in kenai right here in 1923-- born and raised here. [narrator] clare swan is chairperson of the tribe. i just looked back at my roots and began to put them together and realized really how much of that was important to me, and i had tried to, like everyone else, change that because in order to fit-- there was a time when it wasn't fashionable to be native. you were lucky if you were blond and you were light enough that you could pass. no one was allowed to speak the dena'ina language. they didn't allow it in schools, and a lot of the women had married non-native men, and the men said, "you're american now, so you can't speak the language." so we became invisible in the community, invisible to each other, and then because we couldn't speak the language-- what happens when you can't speak your own language is that you have to think with someone else's words, and that's a dreadful kind of isolation. [narrator] today the kenai river has become
they are dena'ina people-- a branch of the athabaskan native americans. it was his job to teach me to hunt. i was born in kenai right here in 1923-- born and raised here. [narrator] clare swan is chairperson of the tribe. i just looked back at my roots and began to put them together and realized really how much of that was important to me, and i had tried to, like everyone else, change that because in order to fit-- there was a time when it wasn't fashionable to be native. you were lucky if you...
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. >> tornadoes, volcanoes, what is the world coming to? and native american tribe uses some of its new-found wealth to teach its children some of the old words and ways. the party is licking its political wounds after voters punished the prime minister in local and regional elections. >> celebrating an historic win. supporters have this news of their surrounding victory as was winning by record margin. their key socialist strongholds near madrid. it was a subdued prime minister the conceded defeat late of election night. the have clearly along and called the result of major setback. that expression of discontent by population suffering, the papers were unanimous. a crushing defeat. there is the recession and job losses just by offering change. it is not the kind of change these protesters want. they claim the politicians are bought by the financial markets. they demand more say in their future. many called for a election boycott but that didn't happen. >> it will stop people from disgusting or protesting issues. furthermore, i think it inspiring people to thi
. >> tornadoes, volcanoes, what is the world coming to? and native american tribe uses some of its new-found wealth to teach its children some of the old words and ways. the party is licking its political wounds after voters punished the prime minister in local and regional elections. >> celebrating an historic win. supporters have this news of their surrounding victory as was winning by record margin. their key socialist strongholds near madrid. it was a subdued prime minister the...
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the motive. >>> native americans today lashing out between the link between a legendary warrior and wanted terrorist. >>> oakland nurses confronted while trying to make a point about their working conditions. >>> complete bay area coverage starts now. channel 2 news at 5 p.m. >> good evening, i'm ken wayne. >> i'm heather holmes. more questions about the safety of workers at napa state worker. another attack happened on a staff member. a source inside say the incident happened 2:15 p.m. this afternoon. a female physical therapist was being chased by a psychiatric patient and a man stepped in and the man received a serious beating. we just spoke with the hospital and they are not commenting on this incident today. there have been calls to improve security after a psychiatric technician was killed by a patient last october and a month before that incident a rehabilitation therapist was attacked and hospitalized by another patient. now we have a crew on the way to napa and we will have more details coming up tonight on the 10 p.m. news. >>> the highway patrol is investigating a deadly crash off highway
the motive. >>> native americans today lashing out between the link between a legendary warrior and wanted terrorist. >>> oakland nurses confronted while trying to make a point about their working conditions. >>> complete bay area coverage starts now. channel 2 news at 5 p.m. >> good evening, i'm ken wayne. >> i'm heather holmes. more questions about the safety of workers at napa state worker. another attack happened on a staff member. a source inside say...
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. >> what was president washington's general position on the native americans? how did he relate to them and what was his philosophy about them? >> the question about washington's philosophy on native americans is a very sensitive one, and there are some people who have published books and articles recently claiming that washington was brutal and wanted to exterminate the indians and hated them. that's not true. washington did have a high regard for native americans. he valued their culture, and he believed that they would be great allies as they were great fighters during the revolutionary war. so he got to know as he was on the frontier as a young man working on the frontier, he got to have experiences with indians, to meet them, to learn about their culture. yes, he didn't understand them entirely and, yes, he felt sometimes the only way to deal with them is by force. during the revolutionary war he sent out something called sullivans expedition to put down the iroquois confederacy and did so quite brutally. but washington had kind of an ambivalent view of ind
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it's the sad fate of africans and native americans to be a tribal people born ahead of rather than biped their time." we also feel that there is no doubt that his explanation about the african and native american's dilemma applies equally to the tribal people of ireland and afghanistan. over the last century, the united states has built a reputation as a leader in science, technology, justice, and individual human rights, and with the beginning of world war ii #, the united states embarked on a massive military expansion and following the eventings of 9/11, expanded that military into a region known as the graveyard of empires. the point at which this military expansion begins to undermind what it was created to protect in the first place a a question -- is a question rarely asked. this is not a question that should threaten the united states or its military establishment, but it is a question that after fighting the longest war in american history needs to be asked. america's national security is no longer an issue of the politics of left versus right or conservative versus liberals. it
it's the sad fate of africans and native americans to be a tribal people born ahead of rather than biped their time." we also feel that there is no doubt that his explanation about the african and native american's dilemma applies equally to the tribal people of ireland and afghanistan. over the last century, the united states has built a reputation as a leader in science, technology, justice, and individual human rights, and with the beginning of world war ii #, the united states embarked...
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and the native protestant-americans come to resent them. there are also prejudices against catholics in general, um, that go back in european history. so secret organizations start to be formed. one of them is called the order of the star-spangled banner. they hold their secret meetings, and they have secret handshakes, and people ask them, well, what do you do in these meetings, and they say, i know nothing. so they get to be called the know-nothings. that term was coined by horace greeley, the editor of the new york tribune. .. president with zachary taylor in in 1940. zachary taylor died after about a year in office and millard fillmore becomes president. he is like a celebrity. that ask him to head the ticket. the interesting thing is millard fillmore is not anti-immigrant or anti capitalist. while they are holding the convention in philadelphia, the so-called city of brotherly love, millard fillmore is in the vatican meeting the pope. nobody knew that. it was not a problem. he comes back. the campaign runs. they do very well. they get 2
and the native protestant-americans come to resent them. there are also prejudices against catholics in general, um, that go back in european history. so secret organizations start to be formed. one of them is called the order of the star-spangled banner. they hold their secret meetings, and they have secret handshakes, and people ask them, well, what do you do in these meetings, and they say, i know nothing. so they get to be called the know-nothings. that term was coined by horace greeley,...
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the problem is, he was a hero to native americans. he's sent a letter to president obama asking for an apology. the defense department says it meant no disrespect and code names are typically chosen at random. >>> the news edge on maryland. the medical examiner has ruled the deaths of 16-year-old phylicia barnes was a homicide. the north carolina teen disappeared in december while visiting family in baltimore. her body was found in the susquehanna river two weeks ago. investigators aren't releasing the cause of death and so far, no arrests have been made. >>> a maryland teen is among those charged with first-degree murder tonight. charlie eeling graduated from high school and she and five other suspects are kszed of luring a 15-year-old to a house, beating him several times and burning the body and scattering the ashes. investigators think a romantic fued led to the violence. she faced life in prison if convicted and other suspects could face the death penalty. >> i was asking for help, she was saying help me, help me, you know, i can'
the problem is, he was a hero to native americans. he's sent a letter to president obama asking for an apology. the defense department says it meant no disrespect and code names are typically chosen at random. >>> the news edge on maryland. the medical examiner has ruled the deaths of 16-year-old phylicia barnes was a homicide. the north carolina teen disappeared in december while visiting family in baltimore. her body was found in the susquehanna river two weeks ago. investigators...
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we were an oppressor of the native american. that's what the left is in the country. in the book you learn theory, and learn about how to have critical theory that is tearing down our culture just cite sizing saying palin is bad, bush is bad, the war is bad, barak obama won the presidency after four years of the left arguing that the war is wrong, the war is wrong, the war is wrong. it's theory. it doesn't matter that once they got in that they didn't stop the wars. it was an effective strategy of community organizing and community chanting to stop the war, get barak obama in. now that he's in, the war exists, and they are moving towards utopia. >> host: i love about when you talk in your book the corp.ers on how -- corners on how to win. your success is a reaction of your enemies. you cannot go beyond your constituency. you have to be humble. you have to be warm. all those things you talk about in the book, and you say the guy was a genius, and it worked. he was effective. >> guest: and he was intertaping. that is a really -- entertaining, and that's a really good re
we were an oppressor of the native american. that's what the left is in the country. in the book you learn theory, and learn about how to have critical theory that is tearing down our culture just cite sizing saying palin is bad, bush is bad, the war is bad, barak obama won the presidency after four years of the left arguing that the war is wrong, the war is wrong, the war is wrong. it's theory. it doesn't matter that once they got in that they didn't stop the wars. it was an effective strategy...
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the first semester why are we having thanksgiving, mom and dad you were in the prisoner of the native american. that is what the left is in this country into one of the critical feria and above salles linscott transfer and the fear read into the street level. political fury is tearing down the culture just criticizing. sarah palin is bad. george bush's bad. the war is bad. barack obama won the presidency after four years of the left are doing that the war is wrong. the war is wrong. it's critical theory. it doesn't matter that once they got in the didn't stop the war. it was an effective strategy of the community organizing and now that he's in the war access and they are moving towards the utopia. >> host: i love when you talk in the book about seÓul pinsky giving his order on how to win. your success is a reaction. you cannot go beyond your constituency you have to go back to where they are and be humble. all of those fauzi things you talk about and use and he was a genius and worked on it was effective. >> guest: and it was entertaining to read that is a really good read and that is why thi
the first semester why are we having thanksgiving, mom and dad you were in the prisoner of the native american. that is what the left is in this country into one of the critical feria and above salles linscott transfer and the fear read into the street level. political fury is tearing down the culture just criticizing. sarah palin is bad. george bush's bad. the war is bad. barack obama won the presidency after four years of the left are doing that the war is wrong. the war is wrong. it's...
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you are an oppressor of the native american. that is what the left is in this country. in the book you will learn about critical theory. in the book you will learn about saul alinsky translating critical theory to the street level. it's tearing down our culture. just criticizing -- sarah palin is bad. sarah palin is bad. george bush is bad. george bush is bad. the war is bad. barack obama won the presidency after four years of the left arguing that the war is wrong. the war is wrong. the war is wrong. it's critical theory. it doesn't matter that once they got in, that they didn't stop the wars. it was an effective strategy of community organizing and community chanting to stop the war and get barack obama in. now he's in, and the war exists and they're moving toward their utopia. >> host: i love when you talk in your book saul alinsky gives his pointers on how to win. your success is in reaction to your enemy. you cannot go beyond your constituency. you got to be humble. you got to -- you got to be warm. all those fuzzy fuzzy things that you talk about. and you say the
you are an oppressor of the native american. that is what the left is in this country. in the book you will learn about critical theory. in the book you will learn about saul alinsky translating critical theory to the street level. it's tearing down our culture. just criticizing -- sarah palin is bad. sarah palin is bad. george bush is bad. george bush is bad. the war is bad. barack obama won the presidency after four years of the left arguing that the war is wrong. the war is wrong. the war is...
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but i went down there to see the native americans, made an appointment to see the tribal council. i said we can't let this opportunity go by. we have to get some money out of them. so i met with the 11 members of the tribal council, and i said if we build a casino in the city of providence, you guys are doing $800 million a year. if we make mistakes, we'll take 3 or $400 million from you i said pay us not build the casino. and they looked around, looked at me, and they said, how much? i said, well, you know, 50 million bucks a year is a good investment for you, a million a week, which would be good. they said, how long will we not have gambling in providence, i said, put 50 million bucks and we'll be fine, they voted 6-5 not to do it. imagine if they had voted the other way? we would have had $52 million a year all those years. anyway -- without building a casino. it was not in the press for a. why then i whereas on imus one day, and one of the reporters picked up on it. we almost did it. then, of course, other interesting stories that came about in the city concerning the perform
but i went down there to see the native americans, made an appointment to see the tribal council. i said we can't let this opportunity go by. we have to get some money out of them. so i met with the 11 members of the tribal council, and i said if we build a casino in the city of providence, you guys are doing $800 million a year. if we make mistakes, we'll take 3 or $400 million from you i said pay us not build the casino. and they looked around, looked at me, and they said, how much? i said,...
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one of the commonalities as an educator and as a counselor is, i was, 10 years ago. i was working with native american students, i am from the midwest and i moved out here 6 years ago. prior to that, however, i was, the counseling department for a native american therapeutic school. we had 260 students grades 4 through 8. 75 percent were on special education ie p's. 90 percent were already enrolled in the juvenile system and in the drug and alcohol programs. later on, i would show up and be a counselor at the betty ford center with attorneys and other professionals. the one commonality that the children at therapeutic school and the professionals at the betty ford center had in common was no clue about feelings and how to be aware of their feelings and how to address them. what mr. dierck has done is one of the things that we as educators, it's the one thing we have missed. it's the absolutely one thing we missed to teach our children to recognize and be aware of their own feelings and work with children with similar feelings. we can teach them all the math. we don't have clue one to teach them how to
one of the commonalities as an educator and as a counselor is, i was, 10 years ago. i was working with native american students, i am from the midwest and i moved out here 6 years ago. prior to that, however, i was, the counseling department for a native american therapeutic school. we had 260 students grades 4 through 8. 75 percent were on special education ie p's. 90 percent were already enrolled in the juvenile system and in the drug and alcohol programs. later on, i would show up and be a...