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that the native americans used to use. to hunt in preparation for winter. we're already talking about winter. looking a a beautiful day with a mix of sun and high clouds. areas of fog tonight. warming trend continues tomorrow. and peek warmth will be saturday with a sharp cooling sunday. 12 hour planner tomorrow. sun comes up at 7:28. patchy fog around. temperatures 40s 50s. prigt sky at noon. bright sky at noon. not too hot. temperatures will begin to fall. as night sets in. tomorrow morning fog will be shallow and exxon fined to the coast. confined to the coast. this is about the only sign of coolness in the forecast. tomorrow afternoon it is going to be a mild one. 68 san francisco. 72 oakland. 80 concord. 7-day forecast. the warming continues tomorrow, friday and saturday. low to mid-80s. the cooling starts on sunday. and takes us through monday. when the sea breeze sets in. down load the app and track the >>> proposition 10. >> if passed it would repeal state law restricts local government from enacts rent control on certain buildings. >> according to
that the native americans used to use. to hunt in preparation for winter. we're already talking about winter. looking a a beautiful day with a mix of sun and high clouds. areas of fog tonight. warming trend continues tomorrow. and peek warmth will be saturday with a sharp cooling sunday. 12 hour planner tomorrow. sun comes up at 7:28. patchy fog around. temperatures 40s 50s. prigt sky at noon. bright sky at noon. not too hot. temperatures will begin to fall. as night sets in. tomorrow morning...
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mentioned the fact that they've lost all their land and this is been a part of the native american experience with the us government and the treaties that they have had with native americans to the you know soon about that but regarding these native americans so like i said they went from ninety thousand down to five thousand they want their land back what do you do in the olden days they used to try to fight the white man they said try to get their land back and that of course led to newspaper articles that lead to people like thomas jefferson writing about how we have to eradicate these these nasty evil people who kill us so one idea they came up with in those years your leaders considered filing lawsuits claiming that the surrounding lands were rightfully theirs lawyers advised against it they said if you go to. court you might lose so then you lost all that money and all that time dale webster a founding member of the tribal council told me the lawyers advised that it's cheaper to just buy it back ninety five percent of the tribal government's budget comes from federal grants the tribe salmon fishery
mentioned the fact that they've lost all their land and this is been a part of the native american experience with the us government and the treaties that they have had with native americans to the you know soon about that but regarding these native americans so like i said they went from ninety thousand down to five thousand they want their land back what do you do in the olden days they used to try to fight the white man they said try to get their land back and that of course led to newspaper...
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native american. today she is a professor at harvard law school and she put on the application she is native american. if you can be native mayor candle with 0.09%. a lot of ust of dna. james freeman wrote a great piece in the "wall street journal" about this. this is routine for americans to have sort of random parts of dna from way back in our history of things other than what we think we are. she clearly put on her applications that she was native american to get jobs at prestigious law schools. liz: it sounds like if you were advising her, you would say drop it and move on. >> yes. if you can't apologize, ignore it and hope it goes away. but she made it an even more important consideration. 1.56% and she gets to call herself a native american. i don't think native american tribes will agree with that. particularly because she did it for reasons of expediency. liz: a potentially ex pleasive move. former trump campaign advisor suing the democrat national committee. (roger) being a good father is important to me so being diagnosed with advanced non-small cell lung cancer made me think of all the things that i wanted to teach my kids. (avo) another tru story
native american. today she is a professor at harvard law school and she put on the application she is native american. if you can be native mayor candle with 0.09%. a lot of ust of dna. james freeman wrote a great piece in the "wall street journal" about this. this is routine for americans to have sort of random parts of dna from way back in our history of things other than what we think we are. she clearly put on her applications that she was native american to get jobs at...
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the native americans who live on reservations, and don't have street addresses. and when heidi heitkamp's election depended on the support of the american natives. joining us a representative from the legal defense fund. and this is an instance of where certain minorities are being exclue exclud excluded. and we are seeing that in georgia, the famed campaign forgovernor against stacy abrams and the secretary the of state is initiating these perfect match laws. >> yes, and a few days ago, former president jimmy carter who has observed elections all over the world has written a letter asking him to recuse himself in this election in which he is a candidate. there are thousands of ballots that have been languished by the side, and matching the exact match in georgia as well. but it is not the only place. we filed a suit in waller, texas, to challenge for prairie view a&m, the historically black college where there are nearly 8,000 students, most of whom are eligible to vote, and we are inching towards fairness and we learned just before i came here that the secretary of state has asked the election judge in waller to allow the early voting to continue there f
the native americans who live on reservations, and don't have street addresses. and when heidi heitkamp's election depended on the support of the american natives. joining us a representative from the legal defense fund. and this is an instance of where certain minorities are being exclue exclud excluded. and we are seeing that in georgia, the famed campaign forgovernor against stacy abrams and the secretary the of state is initiating these perfect match laws. >> yes, and a few days ago,...
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to say she used the native american heritage to have advantages. congressman, thank you so much for being with us. >> good morning. >> is elizabeth warren running for president? >> she and about 20 other people. look, john, we are at the moment in the cycle of the election, and it's more than two years away. there are going to be a lot of people that get talked about and do things like this to test the waters for a long period of time and a remarkable array of people will show up in new hampshire, and that doesn't mean they will be on the ballot two years from now but it will appear they are thinking about it. >> does it appear that she is thinking about running for president? >> there are other indicators with respect to elizabeth warren. it's an honesty thing. president trump called her a liar, and she said i was not wrong and the president's accusations were right. that at some level is pretty silly. but it's a conversation that we will be having, and harvard university is about to start a trial about whether race ca
to say she used the native american heritage to have advantages. congressman, thank you so much for being with us. >> good morning. >> is elizabeth warren running for president? >> she and about 20 other people. look, john, we are at the moment in the cycle of the election, and it's more than two years away. there are going to be a lot of people that get talked about and do things like this to test the waters for a long period of time and a remarkable array of people will show...
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trying to do is they changed the game in the middle of everything where during primaries they could use their id, and coming to the general made it so native americansuse the same id if they didn't have a physical address. i feel what they're trying to do will back fire on them. all of the tribes in north dakota are united, working together to produce ids. we work with the tribes to identify and create maps to work with the tribes and produce our own ids. tribes of sovereign nations get to have the right to produce their own physical addresses, so that's what we're going to do. >> so you're saying they're allowed in the primaries the id, now they change where you have to have an address on the id that was just accepted in the primaries, and many of them not addresses as we normally see it because they live on reservations. >> right. i never heard of this in any of the u.s. history where an id was valid one day and before the election it is invalid. >> in the same election cycle. >> i think it is a farce. >> in the same election cycle. tiffany, this is a national problem, whether you're native american in north dakota or senior in georgia or in other
trying to do is they changed the game in the middle of everything where during primaries they could use their id, and coming to the general made it so native americansuse the same id if they didn't have a physical address. i feel what they're trying to do will back fire on them. all of the tribes in north dakota are united, working together to produce ids. we work with the tribes to identify and create maps to work with the tribes and produce our own ids. tribes of sovereign nations get to have...
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you've been awol on all sorts of challenges and problems in the native american community that you ignored usuld you say you're of american indian ancestry. do you see that point there? >> i see both of those points. with respect to ril chint by not making the elementary concession she's basically telling you she's learned nothing from 2016. doesn't care one hoot about women's rights or people nism. only about her own political survival. and with elizabeth warren it's all about 20 to. she's been misappropriating the identity of one of the most victimized groups in america for her political gain. if you think that's a good message to send out, i'm all for it. >> the point there is that she used her native american status on a job application to the point where harvard law school said she was a person, a minority, the only woman minority at that time in the mid '90s. here's a cnn writer saying, quote, i'm native american. i have questions for you, senator warren. where have you been on all of these years on issues that plague or communities. why are you ignored us. i'm a democrat socialist, not
you've been awol on all sorts of challenges and problems in the native american community that you ignored usuld you say you're of american indian ancestry. do you see that point there? >> i see both of those points. with respect to ril chint by not making the elementary concession she's basically telling you she's learned nothing from 2016. doesn't care one hoot about women's rights or people nism. only about her own political survival. and with elizabeth warren it's all about 20 to....
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the generational range, based on the ancestor that the report identified, suggests she's between 1/64th and 1/1024th native american. with us to talk about the whole mess, kimberly atkins for the "boston herald," and massachusetts native steve kornacki is here with us in the studio and happens to be the author of the new book "the red and the blue, the 1990s and the birth of political tribalism." after seeing him on bill maher friday night, i didn't know if he would still be willing to hang out with us. we're happy to see you. kim, what is going on here? why do you reckon she did this, and is this done from a position of strength or weakness, do you think? >> it really depends on who you ask. this clearly seems to be elizabeth warren clearing a potential obstacle in her way to a 2020 presidential bid by taking off the table or trying to take off the table one of the things the president likes to bring upmost, which is her claim of native american ancestry. the president usually does it with the use of a racial slur. but this is her hitting back, coming up with evidence, the strength of which is up for debate. and turning it
the generational range, based on the ancestor that the report identified, suggests she's between 1/64th and 1/1024th native american. with us to talk about the whole mess, kimberly atkins for the "boston herald," and massachusetts native steve kornacki is here with us in the studio and happens to be the author of the new book "the red and the blue, the 1990s and the birth of political tribalism." after seeing him on bill maher friday night, i didn't know if he would still be...
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these files is there has in this long-running allegation against her that she checked the box and used her native american history as a reason to get ahead. that has always been the allegation. the reason for it is, in fact i think it was in 1987 when she was at the university of texas as a professor, she started calling herself -- listing herself as a minority in the log directory. the very next year she gets this really big job as a law professor at an ivy league precision -- institution. the idea is, the moment she identifies herself as a minority professionally, that is when this big promotion comes. then she goes on to harvard. we went back and we looked at as many documents as we could find to find out was there some correlation? on the face of it, it looks like there could be. , startingou look at with the university of pennsylvania, weere able to find the document that had never before been reported. it was a 10 page equal opportunity memo that the university of pennsylvania had to fill out when they hired her. they had to fill it out because they saw themselves as hiring a white woman. in the cou
these files is there has in this long-running allegation against her that she checked the box and used her native american history as a reason to get ahead. that has always been the allegation. the reason for it is, in fact i think it was in 1987 when she was at the university of texas as a professor, she started calling herself -- listing herself as a minority in the log directory. the very next year she gets this really big job as a law professor at an ivy league precision -- institution. the...
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native american ancestor. 1/64th native. or 1/1,024th. to make up for a lack of native american d.n.a. the expert usedamples from mexico, peru, and colombia. so it wasn't necessarily native american. he used those nations to stand if nor it. so we don't know exactly for sure what she is. brian: we are not sure. but the boston global quickly correct twice and diminish the amount of personal indian blood or d.n.a. in elizabeth warren. and she thought it was so important to roll this out because the president of the united states really for the last two years has been calling her pocahontas. because there seems to be no discernible evidence that what she has claimed since 2012 publicly, that she was part american end i can't believe. and may have helped her secure a professorship at harvard. ainsley: it's generating presidential speculation. why is she talking about this now? can we please get through the midterm elections and not worry about 2020. brian: it means though that looking back to 2012. having people pouring through her background say diagnose she actually use this status to get her professors
native american ancestor. 1/64th native. or 1/1,024th. to make up for a lack of native american d.n.a. the expert usedamples from mexico, peru, and colombia. so it wasn't necessarily native american. he used those nations to stand if nor it. so we don't know exactly for sure what she is. brian: we are not sure. but the boston global quickly correct twice and diminish the amount of personal indian blood or d.n.a. in elizabeth warren. and she thought it was so important to roll this out because...
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deb haaland, a member of her tribe, is on the brink of becoming the first ever native american woman elected to the usted, you might never get invited. there is a lot of love for this candidate, as she campaigns to protect the land, champion renewable energy and improve health and education. for her, this is familiar territory, to say the least. her a ncestry territory, to say the least. her ancestry here stretches back to the 13th century and she knows that victory would be historic. through the centuries, women have been oppressed. we have been beat up and jailed and killed because we wanted the right to vote. we have been paid less tha n the right to vote. we have been paid less than men for centuries. ijust think it's time, and i think a lot of women feel like it's our time. but the people who have called this homeland for the longest time, the path to participation in modern american politics has been long and hard. for many decades, native americans were persecuted, marginalised and disenfranchised. but now the pace of change may be picking up at last, and notjust here in new mexico. picking up
deb haaland, a member of her tribe, is on the brink of becoming the first ever native american woman elected to the usted, you might never get invited. there is a lot of love for this candidate, as she campaigns to protect the land, champion renewable energy and improve health and education. for her, this is familiar territory, to say the least. her a ncestry territory, to say the least. her ancestry here stretches back to the 13th century and she knows that victory would be historic. through...
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and we never were invaded i mean we took over the land we loitered all the native americans the biggest thing that ever happened to us was that world trade that was the only time anybody ever fired anything on the us that work you know so germany has a lot more answer i want to you know and so does russia you guys are natural to get together and be friends. you know all your people suffer. from from each other and europe knows much better than america and europe should be the older wiser brother to say hey kid you know you know quiet it would be crazy for us to walk out of this train we should be getting what we should actually he's signing the nuclear pantry you know the u.s. is with him all the arms of a tornado out not to sign this ban treaty and i understand he was doing the alms in some of the stands you know i get which one because i go to the u.n. a lot now that they negotiate but. it's very possible for us too. to use this as an opportunity not just another ok well bush is going to make some new weapons and we're going to make new weapons and and you know it's not even that will deliberately use them they hav
and we never were invaded i mean we took over the land we loitered all the native americans the biggest thing that ever happened to us was that world trade that was the only time anybody ever fired anything on the us that work you know so germany has a lot more answer i want to you know and so does russia you guys are natural to get together and be friends. you know all your people suffer. from from each other and europe knows much better than america and europe should be the older wiser...
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that she is, she had to address this issue because this is the number one thing that president trump uses against her is her claim of native american ancestry, and he usually does it via the use of a term that most native american tribal leaders call a racial slur, but she did this 22 days before the midterms, something that a lot of democrats were not happy about, and the rollout was sort of done in a way that leaves a lot of questions open as to exactly what this claim of heritage means including a statement from the cherokee nation really criticizing her for really bringing it down to a dna test because that is not what, of course, cherokee nation membership, tribal membership means. it's opened -- it's created a lot of problems for her. it was not a smooth rollout. it was something she needed to address, but maybe the timing or the way it was done caused her a little more problems and opened the door for president trump to use this on the stump as applause line. >> it would seem to be a bit of a political blunder, if you look at it objectively, it seems like the rollout may have been a bit of a gaffe. kimberly, thank you. >> ch
that she is, she had to address this issue because this is the number one thing that president trump uses against her is her claim of native american ancestry, and he usually does it via the use of a term that most native american tribal leaders call a racial slur, but she did this 22 days before the midterms, something that a lot of democrats were not happy about, and the rollout was sort of done in a way that leaves a lot of questions open as to exactly what this claim of heritage means...
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the ingraham angle." thank you for joining us. elizabeth warren is catching a little bit of heat for claiming native american ancestry. the cherokee nation is out tonight with a statement slamming the massachusetts senator, one of its members is here to sound off. plus, while most folks think the republicans will lose the house this november, a few are beginning to take a different view. one of them joins us tonight to explain. violent anti-for mobs seemingly running the streets of portland, oregon, ? a counter protesters here with this first-hand account before mark fuhrman explains how the city leadership is failing its people miserably. but first, democrats peddle victimhood as the midterm strategy. that is the focus of tonight's angle. at some point in life, we all have to decide whether we want to be victims or victors. do we want to be defined by slights and wrongs? ones that are perceived or real? that we suffer at the hands of others. 242 years ago, our forefathers made the decision that kind of sitting around bemoaning our fate under british rule wasn't going to get us anywhere. they decided to do something ab
the ingraham angle." thank you for joining us. elizabeth warren is catching a little bit of heat for claiming native american ancestry. the cherokee nation is out tonight with a statement slamming the massachusetts senator, one of its members is here to sound off. plus, while most folks think the republicans will lose the house this november, a few are beginning to take a different view. one of them joins us tonight to explain. violent anti-for mobs seemingly running the streets of...
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the only section eight rental assistance community in the united states that gives preference to native americans thank you so much for joining us charlie and. thank you for having me so julian tyro here i want to start how how how have these profit driven the housing and rental markets affected members of the american native american community in minneapolis and what do you see that is what is driving this homelessness. i really do feel like it's driving homelessness they could be investing in individuals and family and doing it with the corporate has just made it harder lot of people even at the wall work a lot of people. whether native american or not are paycheck away from being homeless to astronomical grants there's no such thing as affordable housing. in minneapolis anymore you can't make a living in have housing it's just not done and for american indian people it's even harder we're being pushed out because of our way because of our extended families all kinds of factors there that you hit on. one of the things i noticed was a little earth is is as i said it's a one of a kind situation where you have what is supposed to
the only section eight rental assistance community in the united states that gives preference to native americans thank you so much for joining us charlie and. thank you for having me so julian tyro here i want to start how how how have these profit driven the housing and rental markets affected members of the american native american community in minneapolis and what do you see that is what is driving this homelessness. i really do feel like it's driving homelessness they could be investing in...
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you now have native americans getting the same treatment in north dakota, there's a history there in terms of making it not easy for native americans to vote. tell us a little bit about what's going on there, native americans who do not have the id card that's wanted by the secretary of state who also, just like in georgia, is running for governor, are they going to be able to vote? >> well, first of all, good morning. yeah, they're trying to make it so that the native americans can't vote. i can tell you that the tribes have gotten together united, they're all working on meeting the requirements of the court. and we have the tribal members going door to door. so i think, if anything, they awoke a giant instead of putting it to a whisper. you're going to hear a thunder. >> sorry, i got that wrong. there's so many secretaries of state who are trying to bioengineer their own election to governor. that's kansas where you have kris kobach, secretary of state. in north dakota this is about high key heitkamp. 23,268 people, 4% of the state's population. how important is the native american community to heidi h e heitkamp's election, is that what this is
you now have native americans getting the same treatment in north dakota, there's a history there in terms of making it not easy for native americans to vote. tell us a little bit about what's going on there, native americans who do not have the id card that's wanted by the secretary of state who also, just like in georgia, is running for governor, are they going to be able to vote? >> well, first of all, good morning. yeah, they're trying to make it so that the native americans can't...
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we don't think it's useful to have them in a back and forth about dna test, name calling and that sort of thing. >> i totally hear you on that. the native americanattention from leaders. has any blood from any specific group. let me ask you a question, you brought up president trump. i know you're offended by what senator warren did, and her past claims to heritage, how do you feel about president trump calling her pocahontas? >> oh, she doesn't deserve it. and i think it's a term that he means in a derisive way. indian country needs leaders in washington who understand our issues, not who get in a back and forth of name calling. i don't think the president's particularly helpful in taking those shots at elizabeth warren, i don't think she's particularly helpful for going back and saying, look, very my dna results, see what they show. what they need to do is bare down and focus on those issues i touched on that affect indian country. indian country deserves leaders of the united states who will be clamp onof our issues, not fight back and forth and call >> before you go. this has been a very educating experience for all of us. maybe senator warr
we don't think it's useful to have them in a back and forth about dna test, name calling and that sort of thing. >> i totally hear you on that. the native americanattention from leaders. has any blood from any specific group. let me ask you a question, you brought up president trump. i know you're offended by what senator warren did, and her past claims to heritage, how do you feel about president trump calling her pocahontas? >> oh, she doesn't deserve it. and i think it's a term...
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the last number of women not having to be elected for the first time in next month's us midterm elections they include the first of a native american happened to become a congresswoman robbins reports from mexico. debbie holland is running for congress and hoping to make history never having had a native american woman in congress congress has never heard a voice like mine campaigning at new mexico highlands university holland who is a member of the look guna pueblo native nation said her number one issue is protecting the environment should also always be money it should be a. lot of or a way and you know respect for people's souls here. holland is part of a large influx of democrats women minorities and other marginalized groups seeking office many for the first time i think representation matters a tremendous amount and i think diversity really matters and so yes all those voices and the large number of women who are running for office i think we can change the trajectory of our country the new mexico district holland seeks to represent includes part of the city of albuquerque and tilts heavily democratic polls show her nine per
the last number of women not having to be elected for the first time in next month's us midterm elections they include the first of a native american happened to become a congresswoman robbins reports from mexico. debbie holland is running for congress and hoping to make history never having had a native american woman in congress congress has never heard a voice like mine campaigning at new mexico highlands university holland who is a member of the look guna pueblo native nation said her...
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native american. she says the test shows her great, great great grandmother is native american. the cherokee nation not too happy about that. saying quote using a dna test to lay claim to the cherokee or any tribal nation, even vaguely, is inappropriate and wrong. here with me now to discuss, we have monica crowley, a senior fellow at the london school for economics. thanks for being here on the first night. is she running? is that why she did this? >> i don't think today she is running. i think she didn't have the day she expected to with the release of that statement from the cherokee nation. she never claimed to be part of the tribe. she was clear saying i have a relative that was cherokee that was proven out by the test. but it's something she fed the gop where they can talk about this instead of talking about the issues. i worry this is a waste of a tremendous political ad. for over five minutes she is talking about their history and overt racism out of the republican party over this, and mimicking native americans which is offensive. trish: i think the concern is as well, you don't want to falsely present yourself as one thing so you ge
native american. she says the test shows her great, great great grandmother is native american. the cherokee nation not too happy about that. saying quote using a dna test to lay claim to the cherokee or any tribal nation, even vaguely, is inappropriate and wrong. here with me now to discuss, we have monica crowley, a senior fellow at the london school for economics. thanks for being here on the first night. is she running? is that why she did this? >> i don't think today she is running....
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using a p.o. box. the problem is that many native americans use p.o. boxes for their mailing addresses, as scotus blog writes, quote, native americans often live on reservations or in other rural areas where people don't have street addresses. even if they do, lawyers for the challengers argue, those addresses are frequently not included on tribal i.d.s. north dakota ranks as one of the key senate races that could cost current democratic senator her . na native americans were key in delivering heitkamp's last victory back in 2012, before the state law was passed. joining me now is jamie azure, turtle mountain band of chippewa indian tribal chairman. sir, thank you for being here today. i want to start with the response here, because you have started outlining something of a plan to try to address this on election day. you've only 19 days left. "the washington post" writes that your officials are going to stand outside, polling stations with laptops with access to rural address software and share a database of voter names. is this -- how do you plan on
using a p.o. box. the problem is that many native americans use p.o. boxes for their mailing addresses, as scotus blog writes, quote, native americans often live on reservations or in other rural areas where people don't have street addresses. even if they do, lawyers for the challengers argue, those addresses are frequently not included on tribal i.d.s. north dakota ranks as one of the key senate races that could cost current democratic senator her . na native americans were key in delivering...
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among native americans and maybe not native americans, because there's not enough native american dna to do a proper test so they use hispanic dna. i don't think this puts this to rest. i think thehelpful because it doesn't end the issue. remember, she claimed to be native american, not partly native american or fractionally native american but actually native american. rob: what do the people think? >> we asked do her new claims prove she is only concerned about 2020? most of you seem to agree. lou on twitter says the cherokee nation must be embarrassed for her. review that quote. because the cherokee nation did speak out as we referenced. francis on instagram says just prove that she's a liar and got caught an smith j. on twitter ss it proves she is far from honest. i don't think we're done with this story. carley: she probably hopes we're done with this story. rob: you spit in the thing and it's amazing. i found out i was 1% pacific islander. who knew? it is wild, if you want to test it out. thanks, todd. carley: not sponsored by ancestry.com, of course. rob: i used 23 and he me. carley: he put his life on the line for the american flag and supported standing for it. now he's
among native americans and maybe not native americans, because there's not enough native american dna to do a proper test so they use hispanic dna. i don't think this puts this to rest. i think thehelpful because it doesn't end the issue. remember, she claimed to be native american, not partly native american or fractionally native american but actually native american. rob: what do the people think? >> we asked do her new claims prove she is only concerned about 2020? most of you seem to...
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stage well good evening what is it all right now that the subject is a misuse or junior if you're so use a registered republican a native american he was captured in arrested at his place of business and surrounded by a.t.f. . agents right now in the next twenty four to seventy two hours mirror and security officials are going to be working at this place of business this whole family and social media to get an understanding of whether or not the act of a low end to collect evidence the open air for a grand jury to officially charge you is there any evidence of this point that he may have acted with other people. that's something that's an important question everyone is trying to get you in a frankly right now that no information is not no the most critical time right now for law enforcement is going to be all over the next two to three days as they collect information intelligence from his feet over his place of business and its residents to build a road or broader that of this person this network so on and so forth but we found out the moving at a legal journals is that mr assyria has been arrested on new persecutions going bac
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the facts you absolutely have native american ancestry in your pedigree. >> reporter: but the report suggests she's just a fraction native american, and it may not quiet critics who believe she unfairly usedher heritage to advance her career at harvard law school. republican senators have mocked her announcement. >> i'm going to take a dna test, but she's less than 1/10 of 1%. i think i can beat her. >> reporter: warren is running for reelection next month and is preparing for a 2020 presidential campaign. but some in her own party have questioned the timing of her dna announcement. former obama campaign manager jim mussina tweeted, why 22 days before a crucial election? why can't dems ever stay focused? and, they'll need to stay focused to unseat the incumbent president. his reelection campaign announced it raised more than 100 million, a big haul so early before 2020. >> i hope she's running for president because i think she'd be very easy. >> 17 years after american forces drove the taliban out of power in afghanistan, the country is still at war with itself. charlie d'agata has the latest from the war zone. >> reporter: in black hawk helicopters, we left kabul as night fell. to easter
the facts you absolutely have native american ancestry in your pedigree. >> reporter: but the report suggests she's just a fraction native american, and it may not quiet critics who believe she unfairly usedher heritage to advance her career at harvard law school. republican senators have mocked her announcement. >> i'm going to take a dna test, but she's less than 1/10 of 1%. i think i can beat her. >> reporter: warren is running for reelection next month and is preparing for...
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the facts suggest that you absolutely have a native american ancestor in your pedigree. >> reporter: but the report suggest she's just a fraction native american and it may not veiet critics who believe she unfairly used her heritage to advance her career at harvard law school. republican senators have mocked her announcement >> and i'm going to take a d.n.a. test. but she's less than one-tenth of 1%. i think i can beat her. >> reporter: warren is running eor re-election next month, and is also preparing for a potential 2020 presidential campaign. but some in her own party have oestioned the timing of her i.n.a. announcement. former obama campaign manager jim messina tweeted, "why 22 days before a crucial election? why can't dems ever stay ercused? and they'll need to stay focused to unseat the incumbent president. his re-election campaign just announced it's raised more than io00 million, a big haul so 2rly before 2020. >> i hope she's running for president because i think she'd be very easy. d> glor: ed, warren is expected to win re-election in massachusetts easily to the senate. but there is another democrat facing a very tough re-election campaign, in trouble in north dakota tonight. what do we kn
the facts suggest that you absolutely have a native american ancestor in your pedigree. >> reporter: but the report suggest she's just a fraction native american and it may not veiet critics who believe she unfairly used her heritage to advance her career at harvard law school. republican senators have mocked her announcement >> and i'm going to take a d.n.a. test. but she's less than one-tenth of 1%. i think i can beat her. >> reporter: warren is running eor re-election next...
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haaland, a member of the laguna pueblo tribe, is on the brink of becoming the first—ever native american woman elected to the uss to protect the land, champion renewable energy, and improve health and education. for deb haaland, this is familiar territory to say the least. and trustee here stretches back to the 13th century and she knows that victory would be historic. through the centuries, woman have been oppressed. we have been beaten up and jailed and killed because we wa nted and jailed and killed because we wanted the right to vote. we have been paid less than men for centuries. ijust think it's time andi centuries. ijust think it's time and i think a lot of women feel like it's our time. for the people cold this land home for the longest time, the path to participation in modern american politics has been long and hard. for many decades, native americans were persecuted, marginalised and disenfranchised. but now the pace of change may be picking up at last, and notjust here in new mexico. the truth is, i've had to fight my whole life because of who i am, who i love, and where i started. this mixed martia
haaland, a member of the laguna pueblo tribe, is on the brink of becoming the first—ever native american woman elected to the uss to protect the land, champion renewable energy, and improve health and education. for deb haaland, this is familiar territory to say the least. and trustee here stretches back to the 13th century and she knows that victory would be historic. through the centuries, woman have been oppressed. we have been beaten up and jailed and killed because we wa nted and jailed...
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the room see. you wednesday program here with thanks for joining us native americans have expressed outrage over what bay see as the politically motivated hijacking of their identity by senator elizabeth warren she took a d.n.a. test to alternately rebuke donald trump. being a native american has been tart my story again since the day i was born we have a representative in congress who they say was here a long time ago she of the great tribal heritage what tribe let me think about the color pocahontas i've got more indian blood in me that pocahontas. dollars your favorite chad hates look like child if you take the test if it shows your it. just scares so. with warren releasing results of a d.n.a. test showing she has very distant native american ancestry the reports suggest warren has just a trace of native american heritage d.n.a. tests prove white woman white woman the people questioning whether this revelation really did land her and the point do you think that the president owes elizabeth warren a million dollars or whatever it was a little bit more i would make sure that when i walk out hey amy
the room see. you wednesday program here with thanks for joining us native americans have expressed outrage over what bay see as the politically motivated hijacking of their identity by senator elizabeth warren she took a d.n.a. test to alternately rebuke donald trump. being a native american has been tart my story again since the day i was born we have a representative in congress who they say was here a long time ago she of the great tribal heritage what tribe let me think about the color...
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the attempts to rob our people of our voice. so i think this is exclusive to us tonight. we just got this statement from the tribes. what this means is that the native americangovernments in north dakota, which very well could be the difference between a republican held senate or a democratic held senate, and everything that that entails, it could absolutely be the difference in terms of what happens with that crucial senate race in north dakota that's why republicans made this change. tonight, in this statement, the native american tribes of north dakota are saying what the republicans are trying to demand of them with these i.d.s, the tribes are not doing it. they intend to vote with documents that they will provide to their own people at polling locationing on the rs at the ren election day. as tribes, as sovereign nations, they will say that is the kind of i.d. you need to vote. they will do it right then and there. again, we've been trying all day and into this evening to get an answer from the republican secretary of state's office in north dakota as to whether or not the state is actually going to count these votes. whether or not they are going to le
the attempts to rob our people of our voice. so i think this is exclusive to us tonight. we just got this statement from the tribes. what this means is that the native americangovernments in north dakota, which very well could be the difference between a republican held senate or a democratic held senate, and everything that that entails, it could absolutely be the difference in terms of what happens with that crucial senate race in north dakota that's why republicans made this change. tonight,...
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native communities may be through inaccurate media portrayals or controversies. ine in eastern washington the northwest native americans , have deep and proud roots. how would you advocate for native communities? how would you respond to president trump usingahontas as a derogatory term? >> i have worked with the tribes of eastern washington and many others on many issues. on the violence against women act, lisa does not have it quite right. i supported the current policy, i supported the legislation that his current law -- the violence against women act that president obama signed. i am pushing my colleagues right now. we did it an extension of that law until the end of the year and have been working in a bipartisan way with my colleagues and friends that i have relationships i have developed with other women on the democratic side of the aisle to negotiate, push our colleagues to get an agreement in place as soon as possible, because we need that. i have led legislation to help the tribes that have declared a state of emergency right now because they cannot recruit doctors on to the reservations, both the spokane and another drives have declared a state of emergency. i am actively working with them to get more residencies onto the reserv
native communities may be through inaccurate media portrayals or controversies. ine in eastern washington the northwest native americans , have deep and proud roots. how would you advocate for native communities? how would you respond to president trump usingahontas as a derogatory term? >> i have worked with the tribes of eastern washington and many others on many issues. on the violence against women act, lisa does not have it quite right. i supported the current policy, i supported the...
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some of the schools may have said that -- >> it's a benefit to elizabeth warren. >> she did a video exploiting native americans. why did she seek out the stanford academic anyway instead of using a commercial product like we did on "the five"? she needed an ally. >> >> juan: the guy's an expert. >> is he an expert when he didn't even test the proper dna. >> greg: exactly. >> dana: last word to jesse and the timing is terrible. will anybody let this go? >> jesse: democrats are complaining she didn't need to do this now three weeks before the midterm elections. are these people being paid by the rnc? it's that good for the president and his team. >> dana: stormy dan yells and her lawyer, michael avenetti come out and the monologue is next and join us for more behind the scenes action of "the five." we'll be right back. i know that every single time that i suit up, there is a chance that's the last time. 300 miles per hour, that's where i feel normal. i might be crazy but i'm not stupid. having an annuity tells me retirement is protected. annuities can provide protected income for life. learn more at retireyourrisk.org annuities can provide protected income for life. whoooo. did
some of the schools may have said that -- >> it's a benefit to elizabeth warren. >> she did a video exploiting native americans. why did she seek out the stanford academic anyway instead of using a commercial product like we did on "the five"? she needed an ally. >> >> juan: the guy's an expert. >> is he an expert when he didn't even test the proper dna. >> greg: exactly. >> dana: last word to jesse and the timing is terrible. will anybody let...
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so there's a debate to be had about the percentage of native american ancestry she has, and that's fine and we will have it. i'm not someone who uses term gas lighting. i'm going to use it here, wolf. the president was trying to gaslight people today. there's tape of him saying, i will give a million dollars to the charity of your choice if you take a dna test, and now he is throwing all of these conditions on it. this is what president trump does. he's going to keep doing it, but i just want to call it out for what it is because this is -- this is the definition of gaslighting. i didn't say what i once said. >> some have started making comparisons when he used to go after president obama and the birther controversy. finally president obama released his original birth certificate from the state of hawaii, showing he was born in hawaii, not in kenya. the president -- then candidate, private citizen, donald trump, he still didn't believe it. >> no, it wasn't a birther controversy. it was a birther lie that began from day one, that was always a set of lies. this is a somewhat more complicated subject, but i think elizabeth warren is t
so there's a debate to be had about the percentage of native american ancestry she has, and that's fine and we will have it. i'm not someone who uses term gas lighting. i'm going to use it here, wolf. the president was trying to gaslight people today. there's tape of him saying, i will give a million dollars to the charity of your choice if you take a dna test, and now he is throwing all of these conditions on it. this is what president trump does. he's going to keep doing it, but i just want...
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the case. lawmakers are angry, lindsey graham joins us in a few minutes and candidates go head the head, the highlight is the gop fights to keep texas red. native american slamming elizabeth warren over dna tests. new developments and made's panel ways in too. welcome to fox news at night. we begin with kristin fisher, the latest on us efforts to get answers of what happened to jamaal khashoggi was a partisan group saying it is time to act. >> donald from gave an interview to the associated press where he said he hopes the saudi's investigation is concluded in less then a week. until then and other investigations are complete donald trump is continuing to refuse to take sides. he compared the rush to condemn the saudi's to this missing most likely murdered journalist to the sexual assault accusations against brett cavanagh saying, quote, here we go again with guilty until proven innocent. we just went through that with brett cavanagh and he was innocent as far as i am concerned. we have to find out what happened. mike pompeo is in saudi arabia with the crown prince, describing the conversation is direct and candid, i am for size the importance of conduc
the case. lawmakers are angry, lindsey graham joins us in a few minutes and candidates go head the head, the highlight is the gop fights to keep texas red. native american slamming elizabeth warren over dna tests. new developments and made's panel ways in too. welcome to fox news at night. we begin with kristin fisher, the latest on us efforts to get answers of what happened to jamaal khashoggi was a partisan group saying it is time to act. >> donald from gave an interview to the...
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the state is actually going to count these votes. whether or not they are going to let members of native american tribes in north dakota vote in this way. so far the answer they have given usre sticking by, i kid you not, so far, the answer is probably. (music throughout) ( ♪ ) stop dancing around the pain that's keeping you awake. advil pm gives tossing and turning a rest and silences aches and pains. fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer with advil pm. warning, california. a handful of billionaires have spent over $70 million on campaigns to undermine our public schools. and electing a former wall street banker named marshall tuck to superintendent of public instruction is all a part of the billionaires' plan to take money away from neighborhood public schools and give it to their corporate charter schools. that's why tony thurmond is the only candidate endorsed by classroom teachers for superintendent of public instruction. because keeping our kids safe and improving our neighborhood public schools is always tony's top priority. >>> 2016, our clients, glenn simpson and fusion gps, did their civic duty by providing credible information to the justice department that rus
the state is actually going to count these votes. whether or not they are going to let members of native american tribes in north dakota vote in this way. so far the answer they have given usre sticking by, i kid you not, so far, the answer is probably. (music throughout) ( ♪ ) stop dancing around the pain that's keeping you awake. advil pm gives tossing and turning a rest and silences aches and pains. fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer with advil pm. warning, california. a handful of...
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warren. >> the massachusetts democrat has been dogged for years about her claims of having native american heritage. today, she released the results of a dna test to the boston globe. joining usreston. drum roll, the results say what? >> the results say what you want them to say. in many ways. if we get right down to bare bone facts, a geneticist from stanford university has told elizabeth warren she does have some native american blood in her. it seems to be very little, about 6 in 10 generations ago, but it certainly has opened a whole new can of worms as we look at this matchup between elizabeth warren and donald trump. what we saw from today's video announcement, it shows elizabeth warren is absolutely running for president in 2020. >> mark, i'm curious. is this a sign of the trump era to some degree. you might imagine that a u.s. senator and possible presidential candidate would ignore or not dignify, often use that term, a claim such as this or attack such as this, but clearly, elizabeth warren felt the need to push back. >> no question. you have to wonder why it took her this long. this is a claim around since 2012 that was in her senate run against scott brown. if you
warren. >> the massachusetts democrat has been dogged for years about her claims of having native american heritage. today, she released the results of a dna test to the boston globe. joining usreston. drum roll, the results say what? >> the results say what you want them to say. in many ways. if we get right down to bare bone facts, a geneticist from stanford university has told elizabeth warren she does have some native american blood in her. it seems to be very little, about 6 in...
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of the native american community clinic come in i formed a partnership with the red lake nation and also arden is a show called the libby are out group. the three of us went into our partnership together to deliver onsite medical services because it became. fairly evident to me and to a number of the folks that i work on my own with that is that my legislation that there were a number of people here who had on that made up medical and chronic medical conditions like. open room the sorries and that several people didn't like these medications several of other people had other conditions so really my my desire to kind of get medicals onsite medical services were recognizing that people were not going to go even five hundred feet to the big clinic that is right at the corner or two blocks to my clinic to get medical care because. all kinds of issues right like you know. they're homeless and all of the things that that all the things that are important to them that mean everything to them or the world or their belongings and their temple and when they would leave to go and do things like seek services either at my cleric or across the street or the outsi
of the native american community clinic come in i formed a partnership with the red lake nation and also arden is a show called the libby are out group. the three of us went into our partnership together to deliver onsite medical services because it became. fairly evident to me and to a number of the folks that i work on my own with that is that my legislation that there were a number of people here who had on that made up medical and chronic medical conditions like. open room the sorries and...
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the first question you asked which is this enough native american. >> it's a terrible question to ask, but the way that don junior and others are using it is to say that'shable amount of native american. >> i have an answer for this entire segment which is read a book. if you do not know that many of the people and vast majority of the people who are from oklahoma they have some part native. if you'd know anything about the great migration or american history, you would know that. not you specifically, but the people who make this an attack line. they literally have not read a book. that's one piece. the second piece, though, about her trying to reach out to feminism, that actually is an intergenerational conversation. there is a disconnect between younger feminists like me and the feminists of the generation of elizabeth warren. so that bridging is necessary. i do think that she is working to do that not just by having her war room reaching out to specific democratic candidates that are running as was reported this weekend but also reaching out to young women and bringing in young women staff members who can speak to the generation that i'm coming from
the first question you asked which is this enough native american. >> it's a terrible question to ask, but the way that don junior and others are using it is to say that'shable amount of native american. >> i have an answer for this entire segment which is read a book. if you do not know that many of the people and vast majority of the people who are from oklahoma they have some part native. if you'd know anything about the great migration or american history, you would know that....
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the united states. most of us except native americans. we all came here one way or the other. we were brought here.by trying to get here is r ridiculo ridiculous, morally ridiculous. >> thank you, chris matthews. no one has said it better all day long. i'm going to pop popcorn, pour a big glass of mommy water and watch you at 7:00. >> reporter: i know you'll be there, nicolle wallace. >> "hardball" college tour live from the university of houston with beto o'rourke, one of the all-stars, best stories, best races of this entire midterm. stop whatever you're doing and watch chris matthews with him tonight. >>> still ahead, president obama and former vice president joe biden are back on the campaign trail in key states with a specific goal in mind. new reporting about their strategy. that's next. (chime) - [narrator] meet shark's newest robot vacuum. it powerfully cleans from floors to carpets, even pet hair, with ease, and now for cleaning surfaces above the floor, it comes with a built in shark handheld. one dock, two sharks. the shark ion robot cleaning system. >>> i am sick and tired of this admin
the united states. most of us except native americans. we all came here one way or the other. we were brought here.by trying to get here is r ridiculo ridiculous, morally ridiculous. >> thank you, chris matthews. no one has said it better all day long. i'm going to pop popcorn, pour a big glass of mommy water and watch you at 7:00. >> reporter: i know you'll be there, nicolle wallace. >> "hardball" college tour live from the university of houston with beto o'rourke,...
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so that leads us into iran with and a and then our way and to the stately c.e.o. native american community clinic had this to say about the heroin epidemic and why it's hitting indigenous populations particularly hard the heroin epidemic of course caught everybody in the entire nation by surprise but the conditions for this situation here were really abol fired by the heroin epidemic because you have a group of individuals and a community that are already on significantly franchised and oppressed and excluded from almost practically every opportunity that exists for the rest of the nation right we have the highest rates of poverty we have the highest rates of lack of education we have the highest rates on joblessness we have the highest rates of practically every social and health in at economic indicator that you can think that that prevents us from being able to be successful but i think that the heroin epidemic is a lot of people know that we are or they live a robber to have a lot of drug use in their. entrepreneur or as a couple chicago or detroit really and all that they ca
so that leads us into iran with and a and then our way and to the stately c.e.o. native american community clinic had this to say about the heroin epidemic and why it's hitting indigenous populations particularly hard the heroin epidemic of course caught everybody in the entire nation by surprise but the conditions for this situation here were really abol fired by the heroin epidemic because you have a group of individuals and a community that are already on significantly franchised and...
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the hurricane crashed ashore last week. the us senator elizabeth warren — who president trump nicknamed pocahontas for her claims to native americanit shows she is overwhelmingly of european descent, but does suggest a native american ancestor dating back 6—10 generations. around 3,000 hondurans marching together on foot have begun entering guatemala on their way to the united states. the so—called migrant caravan is made up of entire honduran families, fleeing violence and poverty in their homeland. president trump has said that climate change could reverse itself. in a tv interview he also said he doesn't think it's a hoax, though he doesn't know that it's man made. this comes less than a week after a dire warning on the dangers of climate change— as our science editor david shukman reports. beek, hurricane michael hit florida. worse is to come, but their president disagrees. worse is to come, but their president disagreeslj worse is to come, but their president disagrees. i think something is happening, something is changing and it will change back again. labouri changing and it will change back again. labour i don't think it's
the hurricane crashed ashore last week. the us senator elizabeth warren — who president trump nicknamed pocahontas for her claims to native americanit shows she is overwhelmingly of european descent, but does suggest a native american ancestor dating back 6—10 generations. around 3,000 hondurans marching together on foot have begun entering guatemala on their way to the united states. the so—called migrant caravan is made up of entire honduran families, fleeing violence and poverty in...
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the hurricane crashed ashore last week. the us senator, elizabeth warren, who president trump nicknamed pocahontas for her claims to native americand details of a dna test. it shows she is overwhelmingly of european descent, but does suggest a native american ancestor dating back six to ten generations. around 3,000 hondurans marching together on foot have begun entering guatemala on their way to the united states. the so—called migrant caravan is made up of entire honduran families fleeing violence and poverty in their homeland. the government of venezuela has denied the country is facing a humanitarian crisis brought about by economic collapse. despite the largest oil reserves in the world regular power shortages have left the country almost on its knees. the bbc‘s vladimir hernandez has travelled to one of the worst affected areas, the state of sulia. he's one of the few international journalists who's been able to report from there. this is sulia's biggest meat market. well, it used to be at least. now it is less about meat but more about hooves, fat, tripe and bones. animal offcuts have become the affordable option for venezu
the hurricane crashed ashore last week. the us senator, elizabeth warren, who president trump nicknamed pocahontas for her claims to native americand details of a dna test. it shows she is overwhelmingly of european descent, but does suggest a native american ancestor dating back six to ten generations. around 3,000 hondurans marching together on foot have begun entering guatemala on their way to the united states. the so—called migrant caravan is made up of entire honduran families fleeing...