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underlining this is a tribal nation. sunni, kerds, shia. hat we try to do is nationalize them and bring them together. in my opinion, the top third of iraq is gone. it's a question of how much more that isis will take control of before probably iran comes in to save the day. >> bombing isis or killing all of isis won't cure it. >> stick around colonel. coming up breaking news on beau bergdahl. how does the bergdahl trade effect america's security. tweet me at >>> breaking news. fox is confirming tonight that the u.s. army has appointed a two star general to investigate how and why sergeant beau bergdahl left his base in afghanistan. colonel hunt is back with me. your reaction to this breaking news? >> this is ridiculous and unbelievable. >> why? >> 2009 -- because 2009 sergeant -- specialist bergdahl left a note, packed his bag, walked off the base. had a cell phone. called his unit and said by the way i'm leaving. there was an investigation at that time in writing that said sergeant bergdahl left on his own accord. we have to understand if
underlining this is a tribal nation. sunni, kerds, shia. hat we try to do is nationalize them and bring them together. in my opinion, the top third of iraq is gone. it's a question of how much more that isis will take control of before probably iran comes in to save the day. >> bombing isis or killing all of isis won't cure it. >> stick around colonel. coming up breaking news on beau bergdahl. how does the bergdahl trade effect america's security. tweet me at >>> breaking...
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underlining this is a tribal nation. sunni, kerds, shia. we try to do is nationalize them and bring them together. in my opinion, the top third of iraq is gone. it's a question of how much more that isis will take control of before probably iran comes in to save the day. >> bombing isis or killing all of isis won't cure it. >> stick around colonel. coming up breaking news on beau bergdahl. how does the bergdahl trade effect america's security. effect america's security. tweet me at i spent my entire childhood seeing the world in reverse, and i loved every minute of it. but then you grow up and there's no going back. but it's okay, it's just a new kind of adventure. and reallywho wants to look backwards when you can look forward? i'm saving a ton of time by posting them to my wall. oh, i like that one. it's so quick! it's just like my car insurance. i saved 15% in just 15 minutes. i saved more than that in half the time. i unfriend you. that's not how it works. that's not how any of this works. [ male announcer ] 15 minutes for auote isn't ho
underlining this is a tribal nation. sunni, kerds, shia. we try to do is nationalize them and bring them together. in my opinion, the top third of iraq is gone. it's a question of how much more that isis will take control of before probably iran comes in to save the day. >> bombing isis or killing all of isis won't cure it. >> stick around colonel. coming up breaking news on beau bergdahl. how does the bergdahl trade effect america's security. effect america's security. tweet me at...
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underlining this is a tribal nation. sunni, kerds, shia. hat we try to do is nationalize them and bring them together. in my opinion, the top third of iraq is gone. it's a question of how much more that isis will take control of before probably iran comes in to save the day. >> bombing isis or killing all of isis won't cure it. >> stick around colonel. coming up breaking news on beau bergdahl. how does the bergdahl trade effect america's security. tweet me at judge jeanine. tomorrow. quick look at the weather. nice day, beautiful tomorrow. tomorrow is full of promise. we can come back tomorrrow. and we promise to keep it that way. driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. now they're part of our 2 for $25 guest favorites!r one olive garden dishes. get your all-time favorites like creamy chicken alfredo. plus unlimited salad and breadsticks and dessert. 2 for $25 guest favorites at olive garden. crestor lowered bad cholesterol in it's a fact. hig
underlining this is a tribal nation. sunni, kerds, shia. hat we try to do is nationalize them and bring them together. in my opinion, the top third of iraq is gone. it's a question of how much more that isis will take control of before probably iran comes in to save the day. >> bombing isis or killing all of isis won't cure it. >> stick around colonel. coming up breaking news on beau bergdahl. how does the bergdahl trade effect america's security. tweet me at judge jeanine....
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. >> and the president said in the op-ed, the promises to the tribal nations, it is filled with brokene have turned a corner together, and do you feel that the people on the rezer vaugss are feeling that the country is listening? >> no. they are part of the country that is forgotten about on the coast, and thinking of the redskins' name alone that hurts so many people to the core, but they have been forgotten and the treaties have been broken and little recourse, and so that the sting is real, and so one of the hurdles of mending the wounds is that the government has to acknowledge the wounds. that is what i am hearing from people in south dakota and oklahoma and the hopelessness and the hurt is real. and in some of these communities the unemployment is 28%. >> and the census 2012 listing how the unemployment and homeless are increasing, and numbers are only going to get worse. and you can read more of traymaine's reporting on msnbc.com, and he knows his stuff, an everybody should check it out. thank you so much. >>> and we bring you more out of iraq as the insurgents are moving closer
. >> and the president said in the op-ed, the promises to the tribal nations, it is filled with brokene have turned a corner together, and do you feel that the people on the rezer vaugss are feeling that the country is listening? >> no. they are part of the country that is forgotten about on the coast, and thinking of the redskins' name alone that hurts so many people to the core, but they have been forgotten and the treaties have been broken and little recourse, and so that the...
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. >> reverend john norwood of the lenape tribal nation applauds the federal trademark board, that ruled that the washington redskins name is disparaging. he says that schools, sports teams, should in the use native american names, normas cots. >> if there was a school that had the n words, and you had african-american children having to go in and deal with that either with students or as members of the opposing sports teams, people should be outrage. >> reporter: board's decision is similar the two case in 1999 but that ruling was overturn. the team's trademark attorney put on it a statement saying quote, we have seen this story before, and just like last time today's ruling will have no effect at all on the team's ownership of and right to use the redskins name and logo. >> there is an underlying arrogance that he would take that position in the face of so many who say that they are so hurt. >> reporter: but football fans we have spoke with said they want to see the team keep their name. >> i don't see it being offensive. >> it might be over blown personally. >> why all have of a sudde
. >> reverend john norwood of the lenape tribal nation applauds the federal trademark board, that ruled that the washington redskins name is disparaging. he says that schools, sports teams, should in the use native american names, normas cots. >> if there was a school that had the n words, and you had african-american children having to go in and deal with that either with students or as members of the opposing sports teams, people should be outrage. >> reporter: board's...
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he have is a councilman with the lenape tribal nation. norwoodies pleased the federal trademark board ruled that the redskins name is disparaging to native americans. >> it has a painful history associated with it that is not taught in the schools. >> reporter: he believes that their redskins and tribal mascots are offensive. >> people dressed up in mock, the indians using stereotypes always insulting to us. sometimes using articles of regale use that are sacred to us. >> reporter: board's decision is, similar to a case in the 1999 but that ruling was overturn. >> hopefully that is not the the case today. >> reporter: we went to pj will hand's in cherry hill to talk to football fans about the issue. >> i just think they are overreacting. >> yeah, change it, why the not, fix the problem. >> they have been the redskins for how long just let it go. >> reporter: team's trademark attorney put out a statement saying quote we have seen this story before and just like last time today's ruling will have no effect at all on the team's ownership of
he have is a councilman with the lenape tribal nation. norwoodies pleased the federal trademark board ruled that the redskins name is disparaging to native americans. >> it has a painful history associated with it that is not taught in the schools. >> reporter: he believes that their redskins and tribal mascots are offensive. >> people dressed up in mock, the indians using stereotypes always insulting to us. sometimes using articles of regale use that are sacred to us....
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obama made his first official visit to indian country when he spoke to the standing rock sioux tribal nationby? >> new mexico? >> incorrect. time. it's north dakota. 300-point question. in her new mem miroir" hillary clinton makes a case >> 300 points. >> a los angeles judge on tuesday sided with plaintiffs who sought to overturn california's teacher tenure system in a lawsuit that named as a defendant this governor? time! it -- >> bill? >> arnold schwarzenegger. >> incorrect. any guesses? time! it was jerry brown! you got to ring in. 300-point question. this republican who resently lost a high profile race in virginia was named the president of the senate conservatives fund. bill? >> eric cantor. >> incorrect. going to call time. ken cuccinelli. 300-point question. the last time the united states failed to advance past the opening round in the world cup was in 2006 when who was speaker of the house? bill? >> nancy pelosi. >> it was jay dennis hastert. that's the horn and the end of the game. michael steele, you are today's champion with 800 points. a very impressive showing and as the champ
obama made his first official visit to indian country when he spoke to the standing rock sioux tribal nationby? >> new mexico? >> incorrect. time. it's north dakota. 300-point question. in her new mem miroir" hillary clinton makes a case >> 300 points. >> a los angeles judge on tuesday sided with plaintiffs who sought to overturn california's teacher tenure system in a lawsuit that named as a defendant this governor? time! it -- >> bill? >> arnold...
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tribal self-determination and affirms the trust relationship that exists between congress and tribal nations. mr. chairman, a bipartisan coalition of members, representatives cole, hanabusa, kildee and heck and young and i introduced a bipartisan re-authorization of nahasda, which is extremely similar to a draft that representative pearce has introduced. now both bills, mr. chairman, make prudent changes to increase the efficiency of the delivery of the program dollars and i strongly believe that the changes will have a very positive impact. but mr. chairman, increased efficiency will not replace the need for more money. the top three poorest counties in the united states of america are primarily populated by native americans. however, despite overwhelming need, we are not increasing funding for the program. at the current appropriation -- and the current appropriation bill does not include funding for all native peoples. the program funding has been flat for years and at current funding levels, we are falling way behind. now mr. chairman, opponent of nahasda re-authorization point to the sl
tribal self-determination and affirms the trust relationship that exists between congress and tribal nations. mr. chairman, a bipartisan coalition of members, representatives cole, hanabusa, kildee and heck and young and i introduced a bipartisan re-authorization of nahasda, which is extremely similar to a draft that representative pearce has introduced. now both bills, mr. chairman, make prudent changes to increase the efficiency of the delivery of the program dollars and i strongly believe...
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in conclusion i know the tribal libraries are culture bears for the nations collecting and making available key materials about language, history and material culture. at the same time tribal libraries are often the only place in native communities where tribal members can access social services jobs tanking and travel information and stay in touch with distant family. the ox is the tribal libraries provide makes tribal people lives -- people's lives better everyday. they were once part of the past and part of the future of native nations. i commend institute of museum and library service for its interest in indian country and his support. i'm hopeful that these forthcoming data point to a pathway for significantly improved broadband access in tribal communities through their tribal library systems. thank you for your vacation to testify and i welcome any questions that you might have. [applause] >> we will have some questions for you later miriam. imls is working to make sure our tribal libraries have better access. john. >> thank you very much susan and have my first bank imls for invitin
in conclusion i know the tribal libraries are culture bears for the nations collecting and making available key materials about language, history and material culture. at the same time tribal libraries are often the only place in native communities where tribal members can access social services jobs tanking and travel information and stay in touch with distant family. the ox is the tribal libraries provide makes tribal people lives -- people's lives better everyday. they were once part of the...
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tribal communities. i am looking forward to if confirmed, working with you and your staff and other committee members as the nahazda with re-authorization perhaps manufactures forward and an issues relating to our nation's tribal community. >> i have been handed a note that we were presented a joaquin castro is here. mayor castro, about 2012, hudig report found that san antonio administered a 2008 neighborhood civilization program grant in accordance with program rules. can you tell me what happened with that grant and how the city addressed this issue and what your involvement was as mayor? >> yes. thank you very much for the very chairman johnson. the hud id did issue preliminary findings with respect to the neighborhood stabilization program in the city of san antonio. after consulting with the city of san antonio staff, the city of san antonio staff provided back um documentation to clarify those preliminary findings. at the end of the day, about $125,000 was paid back with nonfederal funds, city of san antonio funds. as soon as the counsel and i learned about that issue, we were supportive of corrective measures that were put in place. there was an nsp check list for instance that was created, kpli
tribal communities. i am looking forward to if confirmed, working with you and your staff and other committee members as the nahazda with re-authorization perhaps manufactures forward and an issues relating to our nation's tribal community. >> i have been handed a note that we were presented a joaquin castro is here. mayor castro, about 2012, hudig report found that san antonio administered a 2008 neighborhood civilization program grant in accordance with program rules. can you tell me...
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tribal fighters. they just want he says a national government, unity in iraq right now. >> nickrobertson, stand by. e war for many years. nic makes a good point. some of these tribal leaders, they did eventually work with general petraeus and other u.s. officials to ease the crisis over there as part of that u.s.-led surge, but a lot of it involved cash. u.s. taxpayer dollars. the u.s. paid off these sunni leaders thousands, millions of dollars in fact in hard cash. and once that cash dried up, the support for the u.s. seemed to dry up, as well. explain what happened there. >> and nic's point all incredibly valid. back in those days, al qaeda was in sort of the beginnings if you like, the genesis of isis, as well. when the u.s. went in and engaged these tribal leaders, did bring them into the fold if you like and, yes, they did pay them, too. you had the sons of iraq, the awakening as it was known. they turned their guns on al qaeda and that chankd aged and impacted greatly the course of the insurgency. enter nuri al maliki. the shiite sectarian leader who within days literally hours of the u.s. lea
tribal fighters. they just want he says a national government, unity in iraq right now. >> nickrobertson, stand by. e war for many years. nic makes a good point. some of these tribal leaders, they did eventually work with general petraeus and other u.s. officials to ease the crisis over there as part of that u.s.-led surge, but a lot of it involved cash. u.s. taxpayer dollars. the u.s. paid off these sunni leaders thousands, millions of dollars in fact in hard cash. and once that cash...
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tribal communities. i look forward, if i am confirmed, to working with -- with you and with your staff and other committee members as the nahazda reauthorization perhaps moves forward, and on issues related to our nation's tribal community. >> i have been handed a note that representative joaquin castro is here. mayor castro, a 2012 hud report found that san antonio had not administered 2008 neighborhood civilization program grant in accordance with program rules. can you tell me what happened with that grant and how the city addressed this issue and what your involvement was as mayor? >> yes. thank you very much for the question, chairman johnson. the -- the hud ig did issue preliminary findings with respect to the neighborhood stabilization program in the city of san antonio. after consulting with city of san antonio staff, the city of san antonio staff provided backup documentation to clarify those preliminary findings. at the end of the day, about $125,000 was paid back with nonfederal funds. city of san antonio funds. as soon as the counsel and i learned about that issue, we were supportive of corrective measures that were put in place. there was an nsp checklist, for instance, that was created. co
tribal communities. i look forward, if i am confirmed, to working with -- with you and with your staff and other committee members as the nahazda reauthorization perhaps moves forward, and on issues related to our nation's tribal community. >> i have been handed a note that representative joaquin castro is here. mayor castro, a 2012 hud report found that san antonio had not administered 2008 neighborhood civilization program grant in accordance with program rules. can you tell me what...
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here in europe, kerry will be meeting with leader leader fromy gulf nations to ask them to lean on sunni tribal leaders to support a new government. >> pelley: margaret brennan traveling with the secretary now nobrussels. margaret, thank you. the sunni extremists attacking iraq government forces call themselves the islamic state of iraq and syria, or isis. isis intends to create a new country under severe islamic war. isis has spread through parts of iraq in two weeks that took the u.s.10 years to secure. clarissa ward is in the iraq with the latest. >> reporter: isis insurgent claim these pictures show its fighters and local residents celebrating the capture of iraq's largest oil refinery at beiji. but today, the army released its own video, an airstrike that it said showed the militants had been defeated. while government forces are trying to show they're on the offensive, there is no denying that they are increasingly relying on shiite volunteers who answered a call to jihad by the country's top shiite cleric ayatollah ali al sistani. we visited the holy shiite city of kerbala, where that fa
here in europe, kerry will be meeting with leader leader fromy gulf nations to ask them to lean on sunni tribal leaders to support a new government. >> pelley: margaret brennan traveling with the secretary now nobrussels. margaret, thank you. the sunni extremists attacking iraq government forces call themselves the islamic state of iraq and syria, or isis. isis intends to create a new country under severe islamic war. isis has spread through parts of iraq in two weeks that took the u.s.10...
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in conclusion, a note that tribal libraries our culture bearers for their nation, collecting and making available he materials about language, history, and material culture. at the same time, tribal libraries are often the only place in native communities are tribal members can access social services, jobs, banking and travel information, and stay in touch with distant friends and family. the axis tribal libraries provide makes people's lives better every day. -- axis -- the access tribal levers provide makes people's ives better every day. i am hopeful that these forthcoming data point to a pathway for significantly improved broadband access. thank you for your information to testify and i welcome any uestions you might have. >> we will have some questions for you later. john. >> thank you, very much. let me thank you for inviting me to participate in today's hearing. it is wonderful to see so many familiar faces oath on the dais and in the audience. let me begin by saying libraries fulfill two important roles in a society where more and more goods as is depend on the enter net. i want
in conclusion, a note that tribal libraries our culture bearers for their nation, collecting and making available he materials about language, history, and material culture. at the same time, tribal libraries are often the only place in native communities are tribal members can access social services, jobs, banking and travel information, and stay in touch with distant friends and family. the axis tribal libraries provide makes people's lives better every day. -- axis -- the access tribal...
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national tv in the middle of the nba finals. >> proud --forgotten -- >> reporter: beautiful photography highlights different costumes and tribal names. >> navajo, blackfoot, inuit and sioux. >> reporter: and at the end, the message. >> native americans call themselves many things. the one thing they don't -- >> reporter: that one name is offensive. a tribe near sacramento footed the bill for the 60-second ad seen by millions. >> that the "r" word is as bad as the "n" word. >> reporter: they say it's time for the redskins to get a new name name. >> it's not subtle. this term came out of bounty hunting and the redskin was blood on the corpses. remembers others have made adjustments. earlier this year the cleveland indians announced they were keeping their name and mascot. but making him a secondary logo to the letter c. but despite protests, washington's owner has insisted he is being respectful to native americans and vows never to change the name. it remains to be seen whether tonight's attempt at a national shaming will make a difference. joe vazquez, kpix 5. >> just in the past year several newspapers including the "chronicl
national tv in the middle of the nba finals. >> proud --forgotten -- >> reporter: beautiful photography highlights different costumes and tribal names. >> navajo, blackfoot, inuit and sioux. >> reporter: and at the end, the message. >> native americans call themselves many things. the one thing they don't -- >> reporter: that one name is offensive. a tribe near sacramento footed the bill for the 60-second ad seen by millions. >> that the "r"...
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about people not looking to the national government for help and support and to the extent any reporting in this country about africa typically, that is stereotyped as tribalin nature. you mentioned the importance of family and social smaller social groupings, what is your perception of about the possibility or even how africans themselves perceive governing as a nation? you mentioned the mapping is probably all wrong and that would detract from any possibility of effective governance at the national level. how do you see that evolving overtime? and the hope of there being an effective national governance in the countries of sub-saharan africa. >> it is one i have grappled with. very seriously in the book. you are right that the contours of states themselves don't necessarily define the way people live their lives. the region from the west end in gonna all the way to the nigerian border of cameron and the ivory coast is like an economic zone where people are crossing borders, engaging in economic activity, tribes cross these borders, their presence in all 17 countries in west africa so to the extent that state borders don't describe where life is lived or
about people not looking to the national government for help and support and to the extent any reporting in this country about africa typically, that is stereotyped as tribalin nature. you mentioned the importance of family and social smaller social groupings, what is your perception of about the possibility or even how africans themselves perceive governing as a nation? you mentioned the mapping is probably all wrong and that would detract from any possibility of effective governance at the...
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national tv in the middle of the nba finals. >> proud. forgotten. >> reporter: beautiful photography highlights different costumes and tribal names. >> navajo.ck foot. sioux. native americans call themselves many things. the one thing they don't. >> reporter: the one name is offensive. the yocha dehe wintun tribe footed the bill for this 60 second ad seen by millions of viewers. >> the r word is as bad as the n word. >> reporter: it is time for the washington redskins to get a new name. >> this term came out of bounty hunting. >> reporter: others have made adjustments. the cleveland indians said they are making chief wahoo a secondary logo. but the washington redskins says he is being respectful to the native americans but says it will never change. joe vasquez, kpix5. >> just many the past year, several newspapers including the chronicle have decided not to use the r word in their coverage. >>> a couper tee know high school's -- were changed to a jew on the caption of the photo. a fellow team member admitted to planting the false name for the jewish student. >> i think it was an inappropriate action that was taken for the student. i don't t
national tv in the middle of the nba finals. >> proud. forgotten. >> reporter: beautiful photography highlights different costumes and tribal names. >> navajo.ck foot. sioux. native americans call themselves many things. the one thing they don't. >> reporter: the one name is offensive. the yocha dehe wintun tribe footed the bill for this 60 second ad seen by millions of viewers. >> the r word is as bad as the n word. >> reporter: it is time for the washington...
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by the 1960's, more changes the nation's culture -- culture and political climate had another reappraisal of sentry. late in the decade, group of tribal activists formed aim - the american indian movement and a year later and 96 to nine, some of that organization's members help to take over alcatraz island in san francisco bay, signaling the arrival of what was being called red power on the national stage. a week before the alcatraz occupation, a journalist named seymour hersh had broken the story of atrocities committed by u.s. troops in the vietnamese hamlet of my lai. publisheden e. brown "bury my heart at wounded knee," civil rights movement was focusing on racial inequality and many white americans, part of the so-called new age, were fascinated by traditional indigenous cultures and americans had once again confronted the capacity of u.s. soldiers sometimes to slaughter innocent civilians. brown's book found an audience eager to learn more about native people and keen to embrace critiques of american militarism and racism. for much of his adult life, e. brown worked at the university of illinois library. at night he wrote books.
by the 1960's, more changes the nation's culture -- culture and political climate had another reappraisal of sentry. late in the decade, group of tribal activists formed aim - the american indian movement and a year later and 96 to nine, some of that organization's members help to take over alcatraz island in san francisco bay, signaling the arrival of what was being called red power on the national stage. a week before the alcatraz occupation, a journalist named seymour hersh had broken the...
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when you look at this region from a western nation-state perspective, it looks really complex, and it is. when you look at it with an ethnic, religious, tribalrspective, it starts to make a lot more sense. so the behavior of the iranians, they are helping hezbollah and assad's forces against sunni uprising in syria. to them, they're going to be doing the same thing in iraq, against the same guys, you know, the border is less relevant to the fact that these guys are their enemy. >> janine davidson, from the council on foreign relations, thanks so much. >> my pleasure. >>> in ukraine today, pro-russian separatists shot down a government military transport plane and all 49 people aboard were killed. it was the single deadliest incident since violence erupted in the eastern part of the country four months ago. in the aftermath of the incident, anti-russian demonstrators turned over cars and threw paint and eggs outside the russian embassy in kiev. ukraine's new president declared a day of mourning. >>> an estimated seven million people turned out to vote today in afghanistan's presidential election, about 60% of those eligible. it pits abdullah
when you look at this region from a western nation-state perspective, it looks really complex, and it is. when you look at it with an ethnic, religious, tribalrspective, it starts to make a lot more sense. so the behavior of the iranians, they are helping hezbollah and assad's forces against sunni uprising in syria. to them, they're going to be doing the same thing in iraq, against the same guys, you know, the border is less relevant to the fact that these guys are their enemy. >> janine...
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national tv in the middle of the nba finals. >> proud -- forgotten -- >> reporter: beautiful photography highlights different costumes and tribal names. >> navajo, blackfoot, inuit and sioux. >> reporter: and at the end, the message. >> native americans call themselves many things. the one thing they don't -- >> reporter: that one name is offensive. a tribe near sacramento footed the bill for the 60-second ad seen by millions. >> that the "r" word is as bad as the "n" word. >> reporter: they say it's time for the redskins to get a new name. >> it's not subtle. this term came out of bounty hunting and the redskin was blood on the corpses. >> reporter: the cleveland indians announced they are keeping their name and mascot. but despite protests, washington's owner has insisted he is being respectful to native americans and vows never to change the name. it remains to be seen whether tonight's attempt at a national shaming will make a difference. joe vazquez, kpix 5. >> just in the past year several newspapers including the "chronicle" have decided not to use the word redskins in their coverage. >>> the world cup of soccer gets und
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there are a lot of other national people that live there. they're not just in the tribalas in waziristan, but in other parts of the pakistani heartland and punjab as well. these people are guests of the to for an taliban groups. i think what is important to recognize is after 9/11, this war was starting to be fought, the war on terror, the initial group between the american government and the pakistani government, and when i say agreement, i mean in informal arrangement, was that all al dutch all the arabs the will be handed over, they will be surrendered. the arabs largely were but the taliban, the americans kept their hands off them until it was realized much later the taliban were also part of the problem. and so this war has been fought. of the bordering areas, the tribal territories are adjacent were next to the afghan border, which then is connected with central asia, so you have all these different movements, insurgent movements, uzbekistan and chinese, etc., who have been coming, and you talked about bombing in the mornings. the air force has bombed -- a week ago
there are a lot of other national people that live there. they're not just in the tribalas in waziristan, but in other parts of the pakistani heartland and punjab as well. these people are guests of the to for an taliban groups. i think what is important to recognize is after 9/11, this war was starting to be fought, the war on terror, the initial group between the american government and the pakistani government, and when i say agreement, i mean in informal arrangement, was that all al dutch...
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mention what -- somebody a couple days ago mention what biden said about separating these tribal groups into separate nations, and even the guys on fox news old tha -- laughed at joe for saying these silly things. well, joe biden is right. evenuld have curtis -- switzerland is separated because of ethnic and link was the difference a -- ethnic and linguistic differences. canada almost broke up over wing was to differences alone. tribalism among nationstates is the cause of every bit of bloodshed in history. george bush actually believed, how insulated he was from race, that we could make these people into good little swiss or englishmen in a couple years. there is a genetic a veritable we don't want to talk about, the way people you've all, religious differences, and it took 1000 years of evolution to create what we have in america, european protestant christian them. it took stops and starts, renaissance, at nine accardo, pogroms, the separation of church and state, women's rights -- these were not pulled out of somebody's ass. ,hey came from protestant northwestern european civilization -- host: all right,
mention what -- somebody a couple days ago mention what biden said about separating these tribal groups into separate nations, and even the guys on fox news old tha -- laughed at joe for saying these silly things. well, joe biden is right. evenuld have curtis -- switzerland is separated because of ethnic and link was the difference a -- ethnic and linguistic differences. canada almost broke up over wing was to differences alone. tribalism among nationstates is the cause of every bit of...
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tribal leaders and others. from a political standpoint, iraq's successful national election on april 30 was a victory for efforts to strengthen iraq's democratic institutions. while prime minister mall la -- malachi fell short. it will be up to iraq's political leaders to form a government of the will of the people. despite its challenges, its tremendous economic growth over the last decade has been impressive. it's averaged 6.5% growth since 2005. it's now producing 3.2 million barrels of oil a day. the united states and iraq have partnered to share best practices on fossil fuel production and exports. the government also faces a challenge in its natural resources in distributing the wealth created by its resources to its population and to use its oil wealth to promote growth in other sectors. iraq's economic growth offers exciting opportunities for u.s. firms, particularly in key sectors such as infrastructure, development and construction. if confirmed, i look forward to promoting secretary kerry's shared prosperity agenda as ambassador to iraq. mr. chairman, as i've discussed, iraq posts a challenging securi
tribal leaders and others. from a political standpoint, iraq's successful national election on april 30 was a victory for efforts to strengthen iraq's democratic institutions. while prime minister mall la -- malachi fell short. it will be up to iraq's political leaders to form a government of the will of the people. despite its challenges, its tremendous economic growth over the last decade has been impressive. it's averaged 6.5% growth since 2005. it's now producing 3.2 million barrels of oil...
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harrington and this is on security enhancement at the national nuclear security administration global threat reduction license and tribalgovernments and other agencies to build on the existing regulatory requirements by providing voluntary security enhancements and i would just ask you how many security enhancements as the national nuclear security administration put into place on industrial construction facilities and a a follow-up would be what obstacles stand in your way from some form of upgrades from the sources? >> i don't know if they break out of the industrial facilities but according to our allies if there are approximately 3,000 buildings in the united states containing the high-risk radiological sources. of that number we've already worked in 650 buildings providing our security upgrade program and we intend to complete another 45 in this fiscal here. so, that is i think a reasonable accomplishment that only gets us up to 700 out of 3,000. we've also recovered -- those are in the out year plans but with the budget environment as it is, we have had to extend the target date for completion further than we had
harrington and this is on security enhancement at the national nuclear security administration global threat reduction license and tribalgovernments and other agencies to build on the existing regulatory requirements by providing voluntary security enhancements and i would just ask you how many security enhancements as the national nuclear security administration put into place on industrial construction facilities and a a follow-up would be what obstacles stand in your way from some form of...
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i understand the national securities initiative works with the nuclear regulatory commission licenses, state, local, and tribal governments and other federal agencies by providing voluntarily security enhancements. let me just ask you, how many enhancements has the administration put into place on industrial and construction facilities? whatlow-up would be, obstacles stand in your way for radiological sources? these numbersw if break out strictly the facilities but according to our analysis, there thebout 3,000 buildings in united states containing radiological sources. we have worked in 650 buildings providing our security upgrade program. we intend to complete another 45 year.s fiscal is, i think a reasonable accomplishment but it only gets to 700 out of 3,000. recovered -- >> what about the other 2,300? year plans. yea with the budget the way it is, to extend the target date for completion farther than had originally thought would be possible. of this is the disposition pathway for these sources. that is often a challenge because you either have to find a secure storage facility for long-term storage or som
i understand the national securities initiative works with the nuclear regulatory commission licenses, state, local, and tribal governments and other federal agencies by providing voluntarily security enhancements. let me just ask you, how many enhancements has the administration put into place on industrial and construction facilities? whatlow-up would be, obstacles stand in your way for radiological sources? these numbersw if break out strictly the facilities but according to our analysis,...
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it is about creating a new class of sunnis from the tribal and political groups at low level and trying to completely reduce and eradicate the national level leadership of the sunnis. it struck me that the sunnis that wanted to support the sense of there being a sunni community who could work together, those people are the ones that the iraqi government were planning to continue persecuting. and if they were going to involve sunnis in future government, the plan was really to create a new class of sunnis that they could deal with and also control. that is an extraordinarily dark vision for the next four years. my hope is, as i recently put in a piece with the institute, that this may be a catalyst. sometimes in iraq, you have to get right to the edge of a cliff or even take a step over the edge before people do the right thing. my feeling is if the electorate had voted heavily against maliki, this would all be clear-cut, and they did not. so let's not focus on replacing the man, let's focus on changing the policies. >> are we convinced that in maliki's view, he cannot have both iranian support and american support? is there any way f
it is about creating a new class of sunnis from the tribal and political groups at low level and trying to completely reduce and eradicate the national level leadership of the sunnis. it struck me that the sunnis that wanted to support the sense of there being a sunni community who could work together, those people are the ones that the iraqi government were planning to continue persecuting. and if they were going to involve sunnis in future government, the plan was really to create a new class...
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tribal president brian brewer. >> so tell us what has alcohol done to your community? >> alcohol has destroyed our community, our nation. >> of the 45,000 people in your tribe, how many are directly affected by alcohol? >> i would say probably -- well i'd say 100% affected by it. those that are addicted to it show that it's over 50%. >> over 50% are addicted. >> over 50% are addicted. in my family, i went to very few funerals where they died of natural causes. they died in car accidents, cirrhosis, fights, shootings. >> that's all connected to alcohol? >> all connected to alcohol. >> what's most surprising is that the tribe has tried stop the booze. this is a dry reservation. there are no liquor stores on the res. even possession of alcohol is illegal. it has been for only a few months of the tribe's history. where does it come from from? almost all of it from just outside the reservation, across the border. over on that side is oglala lakota country, governed by the constitution, by the tribal laws, by the tribal traditions. but a few steps over the border you're in nebraska, governed by a different set of laws and di
tribal president brian brewer. >> so tell us what has alcohol done to your community? >> alcohol has destroyed our community, our nation. >> of the 45,000 people in your tribe, how many are directly affected by alcohol? >> i would say probably -- well i'd say 100% affected by it. those that are addicted to it show that it's over 50%. >> over 50% are addicted. >> over 50% are addicted. in my family, i went to very few funerals where they died of natural...
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tribal leaders, and others. from a political standpoint iraq successful national election was a victory for efforts to strengthen the democratic institutions. while prime minister malachi's state of law coalition won more seats than any other, it fell short of the 165 needed to form a majority government. government formation is an iraqi -owned process and will be up to the political leaders to form a government that reflects the will of the people as expressed in the april 30 election. despite the political and security challenges, it's tremendous economic growth has been impressive. the economy has averaged six and a half percent growth since 2005. it is now producing over 3 million barrels of oil a day. the united states and iraq have a partner to share best practices. we are engaged says on issues related to hydrocarbon revenue management. the government also faces a challenge in its natural resources in disturbing the wealth created by natural resources to its population. to you this will promote growth in other sectors. but that economic growth offers exciting opportunities for u.s. firms, particularly in
tribal leaders, and others. from a political standpoint iraq successful national election was a victory for efforts to strengthen the democratic institutions. while prime minister malachi's state of law coalition won more seats than any other, it fell short of the 165 needed to form a majority government. government formation is an iraqi -owned process and will be up to the political leaders to form a government that reflects the will of the people as expressed in the april 30 election. despite...
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national identity of iraq has been destroyed. and now maybe overwritten by iraq he sectarian and tribal identities.'re talking about issues that need decades to deal with and the current iraqi government is completely dysfunctional and incapable of resolving any of these issues. i think from an iraqi perspective, this isn't really an easy solution other than attempting to start a real dialogue. so far, the iraqi government has refused to start any dialogue. they're calling any, anyone who is supporting the uprising in the six provinces, anyone who is not complete supporter of maliki, their calling them al qaeda supporters. for god sake, yesterday, the iraqi official channels are calling -- were calling the governor ofmosul and the president of the parliament, who happened to be brothers, calling both of them isis supporters. ort is just a code for sunni member of the ruling elite now. from an iraq perspective, seems that is the most an easy first step, which is sitting run the same table and stopping this polarization and calling anyone who does not agree with the government policies a terrorist. f
national identity of iraq has been destroyed. and now maybe overwritten by iraq he sectarian and tribal identities.'re talking about issues that need decades to deal with and the current iraqi government is completely dysfunctional and incapable of resolving any of these issues. i think from an iraqi perspective, this isn't really an easy solution other than attempting to start a real dialogue. so far, the iraqi government has refused to start any dialogue. they're calling any, anyone who is...
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tribalism. but they do reflect the ability of athletics to create a brotherhood or sisterhood across race, ethnicity, and nationalere the spurs are probably the most internationally diverse team in the nba with, in addition to tim duncan, one player from italy, one from argentina, two from france, one from brazil, one from canada, and two from australia, including patty mills, whose father is a straight islander and bhoz member is a member of australia's stolen generation, aboriginal children who were taken from their parents and forced to live with white families as part of a government and church-sanctioned policy lasting from the late 1800s until 1970. pi long side a policy of segregation not unlike the apartheid endured by black south avrns and african-americans a generation ago. patty mills is the first indigenous australian to play in the nba, and if that doesn't make you feel better about the the spurs victory, well, at least it might make you feel good about sports. that wraps things up for "the reid report." see you back here at 2:00 p.m. eastern. visit us online. "the cycle" is up next. and by the way,
tribalism. but they do reflect the ability of athletics to create a brotherhood or sisterhood across race, ethnicity, and nationalere the spurs are probably the most internationally diverse team in the nba with, in addition to tim duncan, one player from italy, one from argentina, two from france, one from brazil, one from canada, and two from australia, including patty mills, whose father is a straight islander and bhoz member is a member of australia's stolen generation, aboriginal children...
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tribal leaders and others. from a political standpoint, iraq's successful national election on april 30 was a victory for efforts to strengthen iraq's democratic institutions. while prime minister maliki's coalition won more seats than any other it fell short of the 16 aneeded to form a majority government. government formation is an iraqi owned process and it will be up to iraq's political leaders to form a government that reflects the will of the people as expressed in the april 30th election. despite iraq's political and security challenges its tremendous economic growth over the last decade has been impressive. iraq's economy has averaged 6.5% growth since 2005. it's now producing 2.2 million barrels of oil per day. the united states and iraq have partnered to share best practices on fossil fuel production and exports. we're engaged with the government of iraq on capturing gas for power generation and on political issues related to hydro carbon revenue management. the government also faces a challenge in its natural resources in distributing the wealth created by its natural resources to its population and t
tribal leaders and others. from a political standpoint, iraq's successful national election on april 30 was a victory for efforts to strengthen iraq's democratic institutions. while prime minister maliki's coalition won more seats than any other it fell short of the 16 aneeded to form a majority government. government formation is an iraqi owned process and it will be up to iraq's political leaders to form a government that reflects the will of the people as expressed in the april 30th...
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nation between world war ii. when the nazis came in they realized they were dealing with the s.s. >> the sunni tribal leaders in areas isis has taken over have made the strategic decision that we are better off. let's go with the crazy islamic for a while -- >> the enemy of my enemy is my friend. >> now we are in the predicament of having this hobson's choice. we can't support the insurgency. they hate us. the sunnis. maybe they've got a beef. we can't support the government. they have iranians, assad's on their side. the works we have been fighting since they took over the embassy. the shiites, right? >> right. >> where are we? >> the enemy of our enemy is now our enemy and our friend. we have to be on the same side as iran to stop isis. but we can't be on the same side as iran. >> the neo-cons and hawks like john mccain are coming out and they are confused. they don't know what to do. >> lindsey graham looks wacky now. >> usually he and john mccain are twins. now they disagree. one wants to work with iran. lindsey graham says we have to work with iran we will. john mccain says what are you smoking. >> did he say --
nation between world war ii. when the nazis came in they realized they were dealing with the s.s. >> the sunni tribal leaders in areas isis has taken over have made the strategic decision that we are better off. let's go with the crazy islamic for a while -- >> the enemy of my enemy is my friend. >> now we are in the predicament of having this hobson's choice. we can't support the insurgency. they hate us. the sunnis. maybe they've got a beef. we can't support the government....
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i understand that the national nuclear initiative works with the nuclear regulatory commission, licenses state local and tribal governments and other federal agencies to build on the existing regulatory requirements by providing voluntary security enhancements and let me ask of you, administrator harrington, how many security enhancements has the national security administration put into place on industrial and construction facilities and a follow up would be what obstacles stand in your way from installing some form of security upgrades for high risk radiological sources? >> i don't know if these numbers break out strictly the industrial facilities, but according to our analysis, there are approximately 3,000 buildings in the united states containing high risk radiological sources. of that number, we have already worked in 650 buildings providing our security upgrade program and we intend to complete another 45 in this fiscal year. so that is i think a reasonable accomplishment but that only gets us up to, you know, 700 out of 3,000. we've also recovered -- >> what about the other 2300? >> well, those are in
i understand that the national nuclear initiative works with the nuclear regulatory commission, licenses state local and tribal governments and other federal agencies to build on the existing regulatory requirements by providing voluntary security enhancements and let me ask of you, administrator harrington, how many security enhancements has the national security administration put into place on industrial and construction facilities and a follow up would be what obstacles stand in your way...