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we have 229 tribes in alaska.ve less than 200 casinos across the country, and only about 20 of them are making substantial money. unless you're right there on the corridor, you do not make much money. they do create some much needed jobs and some sustainability, but not enough to sustain government functions. host: looking at this map at nationalpalace.gov -- nationalat tlas.gov. there was one -- are these independent nations, and can they set their own policies, where do they have to adhere to what the states set? guest: they are independent nations, sovereign nations recognized under the constitution. but for the purposes of gaming, congress says you can game but you have to game with and what the state allows you to do. the state sets that direction. so why, alaska, there is no gaining. we have been no, but not gaming. in the straits -- in the states with the tribe's letter gaming, they have to have a contract with the states. california, one of the big negotiations is what percentage cut will the state get to
we have 229 tribes in alaska.ve less than 200 casinos across the country, and only about 20 of them are making substantial money. unless you're right there on the corridor, you do not make much money. they do create some much needed jobs and some sustainability, but not enough to sustain government functions. host: looking at this map at nationalpalace.gov -- nationalat tlas.gov. there was one -- are these independent nations, and can they set their own policies, where do they have to adhere to...
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congress overwhelmingly voted to transfer 785 acres of olympic national park back to the tribe.l has recently begun meetings with federal agency officials to discuss details of reclaiming the land. foster says the larger land base will also allow tribal members living elsewhere to return to the community. but relocation won't happen immediately. >> there's many different challenges we face. i mean, money, one, is an issue, because it's going to be difficult to pay for all of this. it's going to be a long, drawn- out process. so that's what were trying to figure out. we're trying to put everybody's heads together to make this thing become a reality. >> sreenivasan: her tribe's preparations give miss ann hope for the future. >> we always have dreams that our village is going to be a lot better for our children, and our grandchildren, and to take care of what we got now, and that means the quileute's traditions will continue for generations to come. >> suarez: you can watch all of our reports from the "coping with climate change" series on our web site. >> suarez: finally tonight,
congress overwhelmingly voted to transfer 785 acres of olympic national park back to the tribe.l has recently begun meetings with federal agency officials to discuss details of reclaiming the land. foster says the larger land base will also allow tribal members living elsewhere to return to the community. but relocation won't happen immediately. >> there's many different challenges we face. i mean, money, one, is an issue, because it's going to be difficult to pay for all of this. it's...
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they're on the western side of new york and they're the biggest of the tribes. i'm the one -- i'm the one that creeks that runs through our reservation now. indian community -- there was nothing in the beginning. for 20 years that i work in the school district helping the children understand that their heritage was important, and important to be proud of being indian, and so that gave them reasons to study harder and to be a better student and stay in school. where you come from is important and what your background is and your family, so we have to have indian education. i don't think i'm a hero. i just had a job to do, and did it with the children at the school district, but i also like to include the whole community. that's why we put on the powwows and have different events where everyone could attend. be proud that you're indian. >> so we would like to present gwen with this local hero's award from kqmd. thank you very much for what you have done for the community, for yourself and the community and all the relations and gwen is going to be saying a few wor
they're on the western side of new york and they're the biggest of the tribes. i'm the one -- i'm the one that creeks that runs through our reservation now. indian community -- there was nothing in the beginning. for 20 years that i work in the school district helping the children understand that their heritage was important, and important to be proud of being indian, and so that gave them reasons to study harder and to be a better student and stay in school. where you come from is important...
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part of the once-lost language of the wampanoag tribe.s-avant believes uncoding the tribe's few remaining documents could unlock hidden details. >> language to me is culture and identity. >> reporter: why so important? >> it has value. that's who you are. >> reporter: 69 communities once thrived across new england. today, only four remain. there were once more than 300 different languages spoken by native americans across north america. around 125 of those have been lost. the first to be brought back to life was the wampanoag language, in part because it was written down. colonists translated the bible into wampanoag in an effort to convert native americans to christianity. today that bible, along with documents including land agreements with colonizers, are used as a sort of rosetta stone to decipher what was lost. >> they wanted us to learn the english language and they wanted to civilize us. >> reporter: tavares-avant said that dealt a blow to a culture where much was passed down orally. it's interesting that what were in essence tools
part of the once-lost language of the wampanoag tribe.s-avant believes uncoding the tribe's few remaining documents could unlock hidden details. >> language to me is culture and identity. >> reporter: why so important? >> it has value. that's who you are. >> reporter: 69 communities once thrived across new england. today, only four remain. there were once more than 300 different languages spoken by native americans across north america. around 125 of those have been...
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. >>> members of the indian tribe and supporters -- tribe held a protest. organizers say it it is the 13th year for the demonstration, the mall was built over the objections of the tribe who say the land is a sacred burial ground. thousands have been removed. >>> folks will find ways to get things. and they will get them by any means necessary. >>> the dark side of the holidays. coming up, why the authorities say the season of giving is a season of opportunity for criminals. >>> another great day to be outside. even in san francisco right now. coming up, the temperature change that you can expect for this weekend and when rain chances have been add to the bay area forecast. >>> it is one warm coat in walnut creek. friendly competition to help those in need. which community will get the most? [ laughter ] [ girl ] wow, you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah blah blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no. we had to watch movies in the d
. >>> members of the indian tribe and supporters -- tribe held a protest. organizers say it it is the 13th year for the demonstration, the mall was built over the objections of the tribe who say the land is a sacred burial ground. thousands have been removed. >>> folks will find ways to get things. and they will get them by any means necessary. >>> the dark side of the holidays. coming up, why the authorities say the season of giving is a season of opportunity for...
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the tribes are a big order. now whether you can build an alliance with the tribe come and that's a big question and for that i want to make sure an example of the most recent experiences with the new government -- [inaudible] and al qaeda -- [inaudible] there was the alliance and the yemeni have their own tribes. so by catherine it's again the drawings and the alliance with the yemeni army after al qaeda was pulled out, what happened is the yemeni army withdrew from them in the local tribe is to deal with the retaliation of al qaeda. so what happened a few weeks later, a suicide bomb or had a funeral that ended up killing 46 people. so this has been a huge obstacle for alliances to build with the yemeni army. so we have not only not killing with the issue of outsourcing security, but rather issues of trust. to what extent the tribe can trust the new government or contrast the u.s. government. i'm not sure this issue of trust exists. which make said of course more complicated. now i think the lady for bringing up
the tribes are a big order. now whether you can build an alliance with the tribe come and that's a big question and for that i want to make sure an example of the most recent experiences with the new government -- [inaudible] and al qaeda -- [inaudible] there was the alliance and the yemeni have their own tribes. so by catherine it's again the drawings and the alliance with the yemeni army after al qaeda was pulled out, what happened is the yemeni army withdrew from them in the local tribe is...
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native americans from the (cheer-ree-ka-wa) chiricahua apache tribe came to sjsu to share traditionsd give students their perspective on thanksgiving. vo(:06 nat sound) sj spirit--a student run organization on campus brought the tribe to share stories of their culture and traditions that at one time was illegal to tell. the tribe not only spoke of thanksgiving but their traditions altogether and letting students know that everything around them has a meaning. the sjsu theatre arts program staged a new play ... which delves into modern-day romance and relationships. one of the actors in the play calls it sex in the city ... with knitting. ">>>people crowded into hal todd theatre thursday night to see the play loose knit. it's about four women who meet once a week to knit, but end up talking about more than just patterns. the play explores issues like gender bias, racial stereotypes and economic class in an unique way. actress and student yvette de vito's character is vulgar and sexual ... she thinks the racy story is one students will enjoy. "this play holds nothing back it's very raw
native americans from the (cheer-ree-ka-wa) chiricahua apache tribe came to sjsu to share traditionsd give students their perspective on thanksgiving. vo(:06 nat sound) sj spirit--a student run organization on campus brought the tribe to share stories of their culture and traditions that at one time was illegal to tell. the tribe not only spoke of thanksgiving but their traditions altogether and letting students know that everything around them has a meaning. the sjsu theatre arts program...
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part of the once lost language of the wampanoag tribe.ommunity elder joan tavares- avant believes decoding the documents counsel lock hidden details. >> language to me is culture and identity. >> reporter: why so important? >> it has value. that's who you are. >> reporter: 69 wampanoag communities once thrived across new england. today only four remain. there were once more than 300 different languages spoken by native americans across north america. but around 125 of those have been lost. the first to be brought back to life was the wampanoag language, in part because it was written down. the bible is translated into wampanoag in an effort to convert native americans into christianity, today that bible along with documents including land agreements with colonizers are used as a sort of rosseta stone to decipher what was lost. >> they wanted us to learn the english language and they wanted to civilize us. >> reporter: tavares-avant says that dealt a blow to a culture where much was passed down orally. it's interesting that what were, in e
part of the once lost language of the wampanoag tribe.ommunity elder joan tavares- avant believes decoding the documents counsel lock hidden details. >> language to me is culture and identity. >> reporter: why so important? >> it has value. that's who you are. >> reporter: 69 wampanoag communities once thrived across new england. today only four remain. there were once more than 300 different languages spoken by native americans across north america. but around 125 of...
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then in the generational well abalos tribe nonviolence tribe dollars how do you bring people in that we went to government looking people. if they all say that. the bottom line is that when one speaks of genocide one tanks or wonder or. member speaks of the congo. or the united nations then is there be a conflict in the world since world war two. was a geological scandal because of the enormous mineral wealth that's in its soil. conflict is based on who's going to control the resources of the congo that's really what's at stake we're talking about your rainy i'm cobalt or you name it ira and they have been a spear in the congo. and their place in africa but you know as old soldiers it was very different than what the children. just saw so you have a number of major corporations that are implicated illegally exploiting mineral wealth so you have cabot corporation out of boston massachusetts o.m. group out of cleveland ohio you have freeport me out of phoenix arizona microsoft panasonic touchy you have nokia motorola being questioned about the. tattoo that's used in their cell phones c
then in the generational well abalos tribe nonviolence tribe dollars how do you bring people in that we went to government looking people. if they all say that. the bottom line is that when one speaks of genocide one tanks or wonder or. member speaks of the congo. or the united nations then is there be a conflict in the world since world war two. was a geological scandal because of the enormous mineral wealth that's in its soil. conflict is based on who's going to control the resources of the...
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>> i think so, to a disturbing extent, the military has become a different tribe in american society. it's a tribe that americans value enormously from a distance, when soldiers walk through airports, they get spontaneous congratulations, when they walk onation, people stand up and want to shake their hands. i had a senior military officer say to me, this is not a healthy situation for us. we need to be part of the country. we need to be judged by reasonable standards. tom makes a great point that we need to judge our generals by their performance, and if their performance isn't good, we shouldn't sing their praises, these wonderful volunteers-- we need to say perhaps another commander is appropriate. in the case of general petraeus, the only thing i take issue with, tom, about is-- and i think general petraeus would say this himself-- c.i.a. personnel are expected to report any contact they have with people who could have power over them, who could be in a position where they knew things that the disclosure could be embarrass or worse and make the official with classified information
>> i think so, to a disturbing extent, the military has become a different tribe in american society. it's a tribe that americans value enormously from a distance, when soldiers walk through airports, they get spontaneous congratulations, when they walk onation, people stand up and want to shake their hands. i had a senior military officer say to me, this is not a healthy situation for us. we need to be part of the country. we need to be judged by reasonable standards. tom makes a great...
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. >> >> the first people that this land had these fight songs, national anthems for these tribes, paying homage to the first flag of this land, the eagle staff. remembering our veterans as well, the warriors whether going to battle or returning from battle paying homage to their service, paying homage to this flag. always honored our veterans, our warriors. (chanting) (spiritual chanting). remember our fallen veterans and those still in battle. going into a victory song. here we go. everybody dance. (drums). go dancing rocking san francisco city hall indian way. how about a big round of applause for all our dancers? all right. [applause] all right. once again let's hear it for your singers, our dancers from everywhere here in the san francisco bay area. [applause] all right. good singing. good dancing. posting the eagle staff at this time. be shout out to larry harrison for taking care of our eagle staff. you maybe seated. calling up to the podium at this time michael lupdtin and vice president of the marketing and branding for this station. >> hi everyone. can you hear me? hello everyon
. >> >> the first people that this land had these fight songs, national anthems for these tribes, paying homage to the first flag of this land, the eagle staff. remembering our veterans as well, the warriors whether going to battle or returning from battle paying homage to their service, paying homage to this flag. always honored our veterans, our warriors. (chanting) (spiritual chanting). remember our fallen veterans and those still in battle. going into a victory song. here we go....
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you're just against that other tribe. example, obamacare. it's based on principles embraced by republicans. in the guest spot today, j.k. klein is a conservative with the american enterprise institute who wrote an op-ed for "the new york times" making the conservative case for obamacare. welcome to the show, j.d. >> thank you. good to be here. >> you write in your op-ed, quote, the architecture is based on conservative, not liberal ideas about individual responsibility and the power of market forces. the mandate is about personal responsibility, a hallmark of conservative thought. so why are conservatives against a conservative idea? help me make sense of this. is it just a desire to never do anything to help the president even if it means turning your back on a conservative idea? >> well, yeah, and you said that, i think, in the intro to the piece. if somebody were to be sort of dropped from outer space and introduced to what we refer to now as obamacare, they would see a plan that was essentially putting 30 million peop
you're just against that other tribe. example, obamacare. it's based on principles embraced by republicans. in the guest spot today, j.k. klein is a conservative with the american enterprise institute who wrote an op-ed for "the new york times" making the conservative case for obamacare. welcome to the show, j.d. >> thank you. good to be here. >> you write in your op-ed, quote, the architecture is based on conservative, not liberal ideas about individual responsibility and...
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the city, there was this alliance between the tribes and local army, the yemeni army and the local tribes what happened as part of the drones and alliance with the yemeni army and the tribes fighting with the army, after a al qaeda was forced out, the yemeni army withdrew and left the tribes to deal with the problem and retaliation of al qaeda. a few weeks later, at a suicide bomber hit one of the tribal gatherings, a funeral. it ended up killing 46 people. this has been a huge problem for the alliances to build trust with the yemeni army and forces. we're not only dealing with the issue of outsourcing security has a stake holder, but new issues are emerging with the issues of trust, to what extent the tribes can trust the new government and u.s. government. this makes it more complicated. i want to thank the lady for bringing up the second issue of reparations. i am writing a paper on the issue of reconciliation. i talk about reparations and how to reconcile. but hopefully will come out soon. linked to that is the issue of accountability. moving forward, i strongly believe in the need fo
the city, there was this alliance between the tribes and local army, the yemeni army and the local tribes what happened as part of the drones and alliance with the yemeni army and the tribes fighting with the army, after a al qaeda was forced out, the yemeni army withdrew and left the tribes to deal with the problem and retaliation of al qaeda. a few weeks later, at a suicide bomber hit one of the tribal gatherings, a funeral. it ended up killing 46 people. this has been a huge problem for the...
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the sioux tribe.as a state legislature, i also represented them. i work towards giving them great representative in the community. we work together with tribes to provide dialysis and programs for the youth. i took that to lansing, michigan. i was the northern michigan legislature. wanted to ensure that the children get the education that they need. i also supported the women against violence act. which this congress has not. putting indian women at risk on the reservations, and they are abused by the mail in their household. i'm very proud of my support of former chairman jerry bailey. gary is an up-and-coming leader not just in the indian community, but in the whole greater community. thank you, gary, for your support. i really appreciate it, and i will always treat everybody the same respect level. i don't care what nationality you are, i will fight for your rights. >> moderator: thank you. doctor benishek, you have one minute. benishek: it has been a real pleasure meeting many of the tribal member
the sioux tribe.as a state legislature, i also represented them. i work towards giving them great representative in the community. we work together with tribes to provide dialysis and programs for the youth. i took that to lansing, michigan. i was the northern michigan legislature. wanted to ensure that the children get the education that they need. i also supported the women against violence act. which this congress has not. putting indian women at risk on the reservations, and they are abused...
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the tribes are a stakeholder. now whether you can been an alliance with the tribes, that's a big question. and for that i want to mention one of the most experiences in a province when the new government was called [inaudible] forced al qaeda out from -- one of them -- the city of jar, there was this alliance between the tribes and the local army, the yemeni army and the local tribes so what happened is again as part of that -- and after al qaeda was forced out, what happened was the yemeni army was gone from there and that is to deal with the problem and to deal with the retaliation of al qaeda. so what happened just a few weeks later a suicide bomber had one of the tribal gathering, a funeral that ended up killing 46 people. and so this has been a huge impediment, a huge problem, obstacle to build a trust with the yemeni army or with the u.s. forces. we are not only dealing with the issue of outsourcing security and the stakeholder -- tribes as a stakeholder, but rather new issues emerge which is the issue of tr
the tribes are a stakeholder. now whether you can been an alliance with the tribes, that's a big question. and for that i want to mention one of the most experiences in a province when the new government was called [inaudible] forced al qaeda out from -- one of them -- the city of jar, there was this alliance between the tribes and the local army, the yemeni army and the local tribes so what happened is again as part of that -- and after al qaeda was forced out, what happened was the yemeni...
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, i am from -- [inaudible] tribe, so more than 200 people in syria, they are from my tribe.u can't imagine my mother how she's crying sometimes in the evening when she sees the news, and, you know, al-jazeera or others, so she's thinking about terrorists in syria. so i think americans they didn't even imagine how much the syrian issue affects the feeling of so many people. for sure the politicians, we also -- [inaudible] we were not backed by the united states because still some people they are thinking that united states should be leading the region. we are not expecting to be, you know, friend of russia or china and maybe, unfortunately if the united states is continuing this policy, things might be changed because what we are seeing now in the region that russia, china is trying to maybe raise new allies with the iraqis. so also i will emphasize about one point. some people are saying that saudi arabia is fighting bashar al assad because of sectarian issue, because he is salafi and we are sunni. this is not true because we were a friend of bashar al assad for many years,
, i am from -- [inaudible] tribe, so more than 200 people in syria, they are from my tribe.u can't imagine my mother how she's crying sometimes in the evening when she sees the news, and, you know, al-jazeera or others, so she's thinking about terrorists in syria. so i think americans they didn't even imagine how much the syrian issue affects the feeling of so many people. for sure the politicians, we also -- [inaudible] we were not backed by the united states because still some people they are...
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we have 33 indian tribes in the northern district of california, most people don't know, and i've metith those people. i've met with the muslim community, with the siekh american community, with the lgbq community, with the human rights commission in san francisco, all kinds of people, and we talk about all kinds of things. we talk about things that are more common to the u.s. attorney. we talk about fraud and identify theft and hate crimes and civil rights issue and there's one thing that comes up in absolutely every conversation that i have had with people in the district, and that was bullying. and it really, it was, it's not surprising to the people in this room, i know. it was not surprising to me but it was troubling to me that in every community that i was meeting with, this was an issue prrp violence, harassment, physical, cyber, social, children on children, this kind of behavior is so disturbing and so troubling and so heartbreaking to so many people. even in this place, even in san francisco, california and northern california, which has got to be if not the most tolerant p
we have 33 indian tribes in the northern district of california, most people don't know, and i've metith those people. i've met with the muslim community, with the siekh american community, with the lgbq community, with the human rights commission in san francisco, all kinds of people, and we talk about all kinds of things. we talk about things that are more common to the u.s. attorney. we talk about fraud and identify theft and hate crimes and civil rights issue and there's one thing that...
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constantly feuding tribes would feud with one another spilling out of the seaboard approach to in the and resulted in the tax on india. so the british found themselves pooled into the gulf during the 1800's. not to colonize it to maintain order. they did with the relatively small amount of military force. but you are right. up through the early 1870's was one of british hegemonic control over the persian golf. the aftermath of rope or two with the independence of india that the british brigade at -- began their retrenchment with the independence of india, the british lost the rationale for their military presence and their lost the money to pay for their presence there. >>host: did the americans step in because of the vacuum or because they were asked? >> the story of british control shepherding over the golf plays itself out over 20 years. in 1968 the british announced the impending withdrawal in three years the americans initially said in very it explicit terms will not replace the british. the january 1968 announcement came during the same month as the ted offensive and there was n
constantly feuding tribes would feud with one another spilling out of the seaboard approach to in the and resulted in the tax on india. so the british found themselves pooled into the gulf during the 1800's. not to colonize it to maintain order. they did with the relatively small amount of military force. but you are right. up through the early 1870's was one of british hegemonic control over the persian golf. the aftermath of rope or two with the independence of india that the british brigade...
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we had 35 federally recognized tribes, we had perish presidents that all have an equal voice and when you have any response this is also reality tv reality tv will try to triangulate against the first responders so it's critical you have that partnership built up front and going forward, recognizing any plan we come up with probably will not survive the first shot in any campaign. but the partnerships must endure because unity of effort and unity of command are critical in anything that we do. what better way to showcase what our united states navy and our marine corps, our sea-going services, bring to the table in an emergency response, but recognize that they also have another mission to do, macon island just came off a 7-month deployment, this is an era when we're pivoting to the pacific. the ring of fire is also in the pacific. over 35,000 on average fatalities a year over 35 billion dollars worth of damage and we see that year in and year out with tsunamis of catastrophic proportions. today the coast guard is dealing with the debris from that tsunami as it comes ashore here in th
we had 35 federally recognized tribes, we had perish presidents that all have an equal voice and when you have any response this is also reality tv reality tv will try to triangulate against the first responders so it's critical you have that partnership built up front and going forward, recognizing any plan we come up with probably will not survive the first shot in any campaign. but the partnerships must endure because unity of effort and unity of command are critical in anything that we do....
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out in the open and not behind people's backs like the government my tribe and i i'm not going to accept this. board's solution. for what and century i thought this was what took them away by britain by frogs. with no good mint. sauce were exported from have been for the british ones fault i'm all for my jail for because. i didn't vote for watching the africa the i did what off the field the people's money pleads so that was too good ignores those of africa next to nothing to do to get by as you have already put it. all just go crazy doesn't help i don't know yet is it only because man because the with. it is a thing of the future i was about thirteen when my father was thinking about all those i'm forty seven now and i find myself to singing about these things my follows function for in stein's for young it's already nice one by. the end of the. metal analogy. there. is no one of us. who don't leave with a record effort those are drowned out by many jewish. accounts or comparable or sicknesses goes up. but how did you do. operate it. well for a minute as a nine month old and groove for
out in the open and not behind people's backs like the government my tribe and i i'm not going to accept this. board's solution. for what and century i thought this was what took them away by britain by frogs. with no good mint. sauce were exported from have been for the british ones fault i'm all for my jail for because. i didn't vote for watching the africa the i did what off the field the people's money pleads so that was too good ignores those of africa next to nothing to do to get by as...
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behind people's backs like the government my tribe and i i'm not going to accept this. board's solution. for one century and i thought this was what took him away by britain by frogs. with no good mint. on the saucers were exported from have been for the british ones fighting all for my jail for their kids. when the last i didn't vote for watching the africa the i did what if you leave the people with money pleads so that was too good ignores those of africa for next to nothing to do to get by to you of america put a little bit. on his books because it doesn't help i dunno yet does it only cause man because the whistle. it is a thing of the future i was about thirteen when my father was thinking about all this i'm forty seven now and i find myself still singing about these things my father was fighting for in the storms are young it's only thirty nine one by. the end of the. nuts. there. is no one of. you. who don't leave with a replicant effort those are drowned out by majors. accounts are comparable or sicknesses got a rep broken. but most come to do so many operators
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out in the open and not behind people's backs like the government my tribe and i i'm not going to accept this. board's solution. for us injury i'm not torsos what took him away by britain by france. would look good and. sauces were exported from have been for the british ones fighting all for my jail for because. i didn't vote for watching the africa the i did what if you leave the people with money pleads so that was to get ignored sources of effort for next to nothing to do to get by you have already put a little bit. on his looks it doesn't help i don't know yet is it only because man music is the whistle. it is a thing of the future i was about thirteen when my father was singing about all those i'm forty seven now and i find myself still singing of all these things my follows fractions points times are you going to get some really nice one by. the end of the. no no no no no. no. no no. no no. you got to let the record effort those are drowned out by me jewish. accounts are comparable or sicknesses because of the broken. but god has come to do so many operators. well for a minute the
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wanting to do something they do to out in the open and not behind people's backs like the government my tribe and i i'm not going to accept this. site's boards. for one century i'm not sure this is what took him away by britain by frogs regimen would look good mint to us on the solstice were exported from have been for the british ones fault i'm all for my jail for because at all. when i didn't vote for the africans yeah a little but if you leave the money pleads so that has to get ignores all sizzle that the guy next to nothing to contribute. i just don't because it doesn't help i don't know yet is it only possible because the whistle. it is the feel of the future i was about thirteen when my father was thinking about all those i'm forty seven now and i find myself still singing about these things my follows fashion for in stein's. it's only. the end of. the line up of. the rhetoric and effort those are drowned out bad. accounts are comparable or sicknesses goes up we have broken. through many companies. but it is a nice. groove focus on the front of the lens. at the end of the day see that
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we have people from a tribe and they're sand boarding. we've seen stuff like this on the show before. you have to get closer to the camera which appears tab in the back of a truck. i don't think they have anything that they're riding on. i think they're just on their, like, shoes. he is so happy he's like singing. he's really stoked that his buddies are able to do this. >> if they crash, they don't have to run to get the board. they can just hit the slopes again. >> doesn't that burn your chances? >> does friction not exist in saudi arabia? >> you have a real smooth torso afterwards. >> but you'd have to, like, do the front and the back, right? get the full feel of the whole thing. >> bhab thmaybe they have reall sand? >> they say the sand may be really fine. and that's what's allowing them to shoot down the hill. >> magic tour tricks. >> this man was in thailand and playing piano for a 5-year-old elephant when he felt this sudden sucking on the back of his head. what was it? >> peter, another older, bigger elephant. >> he didn't just sto
we have people from a tribe and they're sand boarding. we've seen stuff like this on the show before. you have to get closer to the camera which appears tab in the back of a truck. i don't think they have anything that they're riding on. i think they're just on their, like, shoes. he is so happy he's like singing. he's really stoked that his buddies are able to do this. >> if they crash, they don't have to run to get the board. they can just hit the slopes again. >> doesn't that...
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out in the open and not behind people's backs like the government my tribe and i i'm not going to accept this. board's solution. for one century and the torsos were taken away by britain by france. with the goodmans. the sources were exported from have been for the british ones fought in all of my jail for decades before they. went to moscow as i didn't offer much of the the africa the i did what if you leave the people with money pleads so that was to get enormous losses of africa for next to nothing to do to get by the euro break up with a little bit. odd as long as it doesn't help i don't know yet is it only because man music is the whistle. it is the feel of the future i was about thirteen when my father was thinking about all this i'm forty seven now and i find myself still singing about these things my father was frightened for and storms are young it's only monday nights when i'm playing to the end of the. night nothing else. there. is no one of. you. who don't leave but i reckon i can edit this or dream that daddy majors. accounts are comparable or sicknesses got a replicant. but
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oh, you win this time, extinct tribe. (laughter) but before the storm hit i hope you all followed my storm prep instructions. duct tape the windows, filled your bathtubs with fresh water and built an ark. (laughter) one of every animal, only females. then add one very randy poodle. (laughter) they can mate with anything, that way we repopulate the earth with a hypoallergenic animal kingdom. you get your elephant-a-poos. (laughter) your roco-doodles. they're great with kids who don't make sudden moves. (laughter) of course, with all this heart breaking devastation, there's really only one question on everyone's mind. >> how will this affect election day? >> with much of the east coast battered by sandy only seven days from the election, how will it impact the race? >> it's mother nature's october surprise. a storm so big and so destructive it could throw the campaign's final week into chaos. >> stephen: yes, all across the country people were frantically texting their loved ones. "your father and i are or worried, have you
oh, you win this time, extinct tribe. (laughter) but before the storm hit i hope you all followed my storm prep instructions. duct tape the windows, filled your bathtubs with fresh water and built an ark. (laughter) one of every animal, only females. then add one very randy poodle. (laughter) they can mate with anything, that way we repopulate the earth with a hypoallergenic animal kingdom. you get your elephant-a-poos. (laughter) your roco-doodles. they're great with kids who don't make sudden...
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belong to do something to do to out in the open and not behind people's backs like the government my tribe and i i'm not going to accept this. board's solution. for what a century i thought this was what took him away by britain by france. would look good mint. sauce were exported from have been for the british ones for tim all for my jail for because. i didn't vote for watching the africa the i did what if you leave the people with money pleads so that was too good ignores those of africa for next to nothing to do to get by that you have already put a little bit. of it is lost because it doesn't help i don't know yet is it only because man is it is the with. me it is the feel of the future i was about thirteen when my father was thinking about all those i'm forty seven now and i find myself still singing about these things my follows fashion for in the storms the young. minds. of the wind up in the. nuts. oh. no. no no. you got to let the record effort those are drowned out by me two years. accounts are comparable or sicknesses got a. burka. community to sue many companies. well for some
belong to do something to do to out in the open and not behind people's backs like the government my tribe and i i'm not going to accept this. board's solution. for what a century i thought this was what took him away by britain by france. would look good mint. sauce were exported from have been for the british ones for tim all for my jail for because. i didn't vote for watching the africa the i did what if you leave the people with money pleads so that was too good ignores those of africa for...
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these tribes possessed the perfection those two things, the victim seeks more political subjugation. the left names as enemy, big business, corporations, 1%, homophobic, rich, jews, america. this enemy is necessary now because they're troubled or hateful because there weekend. they have become weak through the constant and tolerable expenditure of energy in the improvisation of a culture. like the strangers on a cruise perpetually bantering. a house guest, what was previously his own country, quite literally pledge allegiance to obama, his most precious possession may encounter irrational challenge from himself or another which is insurmountable. but the prices appearance of a doll fiend can enlighten is resolved calling not upon his exhausted belief but upon his inexhaustible courage. i would suggest the beleaguered leftist three imagines himself as regius but the universally read in public schools, no longer a cultural currency. which of the songs of my use remain? the communion, mass, the deacons , the bible, the declaration of independence, gettysburg address. those various produ
these tribes possessed the perfection those two things, the victim seeks more political subjugation. the left names as enemy, big business, corporations, 1%, homophobic, rich, jews, america. this enemy is necessary now because they're troubled or hateful because there weekend. they have become weak through the constant and tolerable expenditure of energy in the improvisation of a culture. like the strangers on a cruise perpetually bantering. a house guest, what was previously his own country,...