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of many tribes, over 500 native tribes in america, the seminoles are a tribe of people of interest. part of that interest is the defiance the seminoles put up during the conflicts and earlier history. to not be defeated. the only tribe in american history to never surrender when there was a war being fought against them. would never surrender to the united states nor sign official peace declaration with the united states, was the seminole. that brings ambience to both people who live within the united states and internationally. i think international people know who the seminoles are simply because of that history. all tribes have a great story to tell. all tribes and nations of the american and the indigenous peoples of america have such a beautiful heritage, culture, and history to share. the seminoles in this museum would be very much pleased for anyone to come and visit the museum. study in the library. they have a library research center here. all these things are of such importance. especially if you are doing something that is never really thought about. if you're doing a seg
of many tribes, over 500 native tribes in america, the seminoles are a tribe of people of interest. part of that interest is the defiance the seminoles put up during the conflicts and earlier history. to not be defeated. the only tribe in american history to never surrender when there was a war being fought against them. would never surrender to the united states nor sign official peace declaration with the united states, was the seminole. that brings ambience to both people who live within the...
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in a confrontation with linus and other tribes. he says such you can become even more hostile acts along. with. someone you come up with a lot of. than mark by. about a pickle could walk up to you we need a telling us and that is something like i. had some to go i back up the. company. go international argue dealings with local communities predated the acquisition of the land and in the statement deny all allegations of fraud and its conduct what the company. local manages provided sufficient consultation to help tribes determine ownership and compensation on the indonesian customary law. but a 2009 legal document leaked to want to one east states the same local manages with trying to acquire land without verifying the onus were pasco international claims the so-called insufficiency was resolved in 2011. but making notes provided by the company revealed they were still resolving tribal land boundaries on linus is blocking 2016 more than 3 years off to the forest was destroyed. other indigenous communities accused karoonda whisp up
in a confrontation with linus and other tribes. he says such you can become even more hostile acts along. with. someone you come up with a lot of. than mark by. about a pickle could walk up to you we need a telling us and that is something like i. had some to go i back up the. company. go international argue dealings with local communities predated the acquisition of the land and in the statement deny all allegations of fraud and its conduct what the company. local manages provided sufficient...
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man crew paid as little as $5.00 a head did to tribes to de forest.this document shows he was the director of p.t.b. ira the company that brokered the controversial land deal which led to the destruction of linus on this forest. damiana stone a buffet buffy this he met him and crew during the negotiations and in a traditional ceremony they split this pig skull to mock the deal had been done. you know didn't look too good to begin with. yeah we had a bowl full of a couple up on down the mob even then a couple of mummy could turn. into not going to. and it was kim nam coup who then signed a contract to sell his cop the p.t.b. ira to pasco international the price $10000000.00. with help from the korea center for investigative journalism we cool keep them could. only be good to be. with you when you don't. care about are going to. come a look at communicating don't belong to. one another warm. good of a muslim is another sort of calling also as an onlooker. this was not the only deal kim namco who was brokering one on one east has financial statements whi
man crew paid as little as $5.00 a head did to tribes to de forest.this document shows he was the director of p.t.b. ira the company that brokered the controversial land deal which led to the destruction of linus on this forest. damiana stone a buffet buffy this he met him and crew during the negotiations and in a traditional ceremony they split this pig skull to mock the deal had been done. you know didn't look too good to begin with. yeah we had a bowl full of a couple up on down the mob even...
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man crew paid as little as $5.00 a head did to tribes to de forest.this document shows he was the director of p.t.b. ira the company that brokered the controversial land deal which led to the destruction of linus on this forest. damiana stone a buffet buffett says he met him and crew during the negotiations and in a traditional ceremony i split these pigs skull to mock the deal had been done. you know who can do to look too good to be given the 3. yeah we had a more. modern even then look up on a mummy can turn. into food at kong. and it was kim now i'm coo who then signed a contract to sell his cup the p.t.b. ira to pasco international the price $10000000.00. with help from the korea center for investigative journalism we cool keep them could. only be good to be. with you when you don't. care about our good and go. from a look at communicating. to all the good of a muslim isn't going to sort of calling us was an onlooker that. this was not the only deal he nam crew was brokering one on one east has financial statements which show in 2030 a careen go
man crew paid as little as $5.00 a head did to tribes to de forest.this document shows he was the director of p.t.b. ira the company that brokered the controversial land deal which led to the destruction of linus on this forest. damiana stone a buffet buffett says he met him and crew during the negotiations and in a traditional ceremony i split these pigs skull to mock the deal had been done. you know who can do to look too good to be given the 3. yeah we had a more. modern even then look up on...
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indigenous tribes accusing south korean run. of plundering west papuan for a piece of the $300000000.00 revenue is pure fantasy that's not the case at all 1018 investigate allegations of fraud and human rights abuses deals worth billions of dollars. thank. you it's from the indonesian capital jakarta less pop one is more law and as it gets. the province is a rich tapestry of with planets survives and forests where indigenous tribes the believe the central. local ranger like he said says home for indonesia's biodiversity he's found. sits on the globe you can see what i'm about well you know it's a loss of the. new york in the movie. so be careful but in this area that i'm up i think i'm going to go myself because i'm saying i'm going to got to really have someone tell them but their medical kit up on one of my i'm gonna look it up on what i'm buying us but i'm. big into nature has some of the fastest deforestation rights in the world. he said since west pomp was wilderness and hundreds of people digitas tribes and now on the frie
indigenous tribes accusing south korean run. of plundering west papuan for a piece of the $300000000.00 revenue is pure fantasy that's not the case at all 1018 investigate allegations of fraud and human rights abuses deals worth billions of dollars. thank. you it's from the indonesian capital jakarta less pop one is more law and as it gets. the province is a rich tapestry of with planets survives and forests where indigenous tribes the believe the central. local ranger like he said says home...
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indigenous tribes accused. of plundering west papuan for a piece of. $300000000.00 pure fantasy that's not the case at all when i want to investigate allegations of fraud and human rights abuses deals worth billions of dollars. 3. 1000 kilometers from the indonesian capital jakarta west papuan is a lot as it gets. the province is a rich tapestry of with plants survives and forests where indigenous tribes the believe the central. local ranger the he says says home for indonesia's biodiversity is found. so that our little bottom can say well i'm a well you know it's a loss of the. money and keep the woman you keep so be careful but in this area that i'm up i think i'm going to go myself if i'm saying yeah but i got really have so much i can buy them but i can get up and. look it up on what i'm buying guns but i'm. big into nature has some of the fastest deforestation rights in the wode. he said his west pump was wilderness and hundreds of people digitas tribes and now on the friends. they come but you know you wa
indigenous tribes accused. of plundering west papuan for a piece of. $300000000.00 pure fantasy that's not the case at all when i want to investigate allegations of fraud and human rights abuses deals worth billions of dollars. 3. 1000 kilometers from the indonesian capital jakarta west papuan is a lot as it gets. the province is a rich tapestry of with plants survives and forests where indigenous tribes the believe the central. local ranger the he says says home for indonesia's biodiversity is...
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and tribes courts have a dependent status. they do have the right to have its distinct political society. i think what the nixon message, and it had precursors and the economic of opportunity that body was -- bobby was talking about, administering some federal money and some federal programs got it started. and the indian leadership then begin to exert some power and some pressure. but when you think of matters in 1968, as you mentioned as a template, at that time, american indian tribes really were only beginning with a certain role over the reservations. they had been thwarted over the years by states trying to intrude on them, and what bob was mentioning, to regulate matters on indian reservations, to tax indians on reservations because states resented it, competing with separate sovereignties in their borders. i think the nixon message was key in recognizing that tribes should control their own reservations and not federal bureaucrats. there were well-meaning, but usually non-indian bureaucrats that that they knew -- that
and tribes courts have a dependent status. they do have the right to have its distinct political society. i think what the nixon message, and it had precursors and the economic of opportunity that body was -- bobby was talking about, administering some federal money and some federal programs got it started. and the indian leadership then begin to exert some power and some pressure. but when you think of matters in 1968, as you mentioned as a template, at that time, american indian tribes really...
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you have 220 six tribes that are recognized in alaska. thatupreme court ruled angst extinguished the indian country statuses of those villages when it was passed, although it did not say that on the face of the statute. while tribes of governmental status and power over internal tribal matters like domestic and so on, the powers that we associate with tribes throughout the united states, the routine municipal powers on thatrate lands and people all governments enjoy, are not recognized in alaska. secondly, the issue of hunting and fishing and gathering rights was not dealt with by the settlement act. congress expressed a desire that it be dealt with by existing administrative authorities. that did not have been. a statutory substitute, not a native preference but a rural preference was passed in 1980. i know there is a great diligence discussion always in alaska from the native side of the issues about how to repair the damage that was done in those two specific areas. for everyone.rk the final thing that i will touch on here is sort of a
you have 220 six tribes that are recognized in alaska. thatupreme court ruled angst extinguished the indian country statuses of those villages when it was passed, although it did not say that on the face of the statute. while tribes of governmental status and power over internal tribal matters like domestic and so on, the powers that we associate with tribes throughout the united states, the routine municipal powers on thatrate lands and people all governments enjoy, are not recognized in...
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that means there's 574 tribes in the united states has a government to government relationship with and most public health care facilities are not checking the box or understanding often who they are serving when it comes to coronavirus so we don't have all the numbers we do know that the indian helps. most of those indian health service locations are within tribal lands and tribal reservations and those numbers are clear there is getting close to $18000.00 cases a coronavirus out of about $233000.00 individuals who have been tested but testing is the amount of testing that has been given to indian health service has been very low in fact i've just recently heard. donald trump mention that indian should be happy with what they've gotten so far in fact he sent 250 tests to the indian health service 502500 yes just to be clear this is in the context of some statistics that we've got that in arizona 16 percent of. the coronavirus deaths in arizona are our indigenous peoples while there are only 6 was of the population new mexico greater than a 3rd with only a temp a cent how many state
that means there's 574 tribes in the united states has a government to government relationship with and most public health care facilities are not checking the box or understanding often who they are serving when it comes to coronavirus so we don't have all the numbers we do know that the indian helps. most of those indian health service locations are within tribal lands and tribal reservations and those numbers are clear there is getting close to $18000.00 cases a coronavirus out of about...
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sometimes individual tribes exclusively. sometimes regional consortia. but it has really empowered tribal political leaders to have a real say-so in terms of how these programs are administered, the self-determination policy announced by president nixon has grown into a block grant program in many respects with the self-governance program in place today so tribes like states receive federal funds and allocate them as they see fit in accordance with tribal needs and political priorities. and that is a critical and positive component of modern indian affairs. remember that in 1968, 1969, we were just coming out of the determination era. there were many supreme court cases from the 19th century and 20th centuries, recognizing that pre-constitutional sovereign status of indian nations. but most of the work that congress had done during that time was about asserting control over indian affairs and achieving sessions of indian lands. in the 50's, determination of the federal tribal relationship. we had a brief respite with the indian reorganization act in the
sometimes individual tribes exclusively. sometimes regional consortia. but it has really empowered tribal political leaders to have a real say-so in terms of how these programs are administered, the self-determination policy announced by president nixon has grown into a block grant program in many respects with the self-governance program in place today so tribes like states receive federal funds and allocate them as they see fit in accordance with tribal needs and political priorities. and...
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about 3 over 300000 people and role in our tribe and you know are very close knit. where i'm actually all society so our clans are passed down from generation to generation in from. from. the from from. and i would appreciate it if we come back alley thank you so much because i'm deleting my i want to jump straight into you tube one of the. comments has is and the largest city that is the handle and best thing in new mexico right now and they're asking about the wood to supply i'm running out of time of this seems to pay sick can you explain why in the navajo nation that some people in the rue areas may not have easy access to water. you know. first off it's an arid landscape the navajo reservation is in the southwest corner of the united states which in and of itself already is usually in drought conditions so water itself is not very abundant among our people that's not the say that water is nonexistent or that there are ways to get water but for the most part about 30 percent of individuals and families on the reservation do not have access to running water and s
about 3 over 300000 people and role in our tribe and you know are very close knit. where i'm actually all society so our clans are passed down from generation to generation in from. from. the from from. and i would appreciate it if we come back alley thank you so much because i'm deleting my i want to jump straight into you tube one of the. comments has is and the largest city that is the handle and best thing in new mexico right now and they're asking about the wood to supply i'm running out...
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the choctaw tribe came to their aid.any of the tribe had died when 50,000 people were driven off their ancestral lands on what was nope as the trail of tears. >> get them that money. >> reporter: in 1847 gary baton's ancestors came up with $170. >> today's money probably a little more than $5,000 but it was more than just the giving. o tin s cared for you in those desperate times. >> reporter: why do you think the choctaw was so motivated to get it when you're in america, they were dealt an awful blow themselves. kork, allen, kip dr spirits was created to kmep rate the treasured trip. gary bat op the now choctaw chief was invited to the unveiling in 2017 and still marvels at how the irish people appreciate something that happened so long ago. . >> it's taught in our history books. every year i receive post cards from the students thanking the choctaw nation for what they did back there in the potato familiar ip. >> lots of people gave money and money came from calcutta and other places. >> reporter: professor patrick cur
the choctaw tribe came to their aid.any of the tribe had died when 50,000 people were driven off their ancestral lands on what was nope as the trail of tears. >> get them that money. >> reporter: in 1847 gary baton's ancestors came up with $170. >> today's money probably a little more than $5,000 but it was more than just the giving. o tin s cared for you in those desperate times. >> reporter: why do you think the choctaw was so motivated to get it when you're in...
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two different tribes, including ours.ess and protection for the vulnerable. and a lot of what you're doing now is about protecting native elders. i suppose there's a double risk here — being native american and if you're elderly — you must feel very vulnerable? absolutely. native americans treasure their elders. they are the holders of the past. they carry the wisdom and they carry the knowledge. and they teach us that one of the most important things is that they are also ourfuture. without them, we would not know which way we needed to go, and we would be lost. and in that process, we would lose a part of ourselves, so protecting our elders is the most important thing that all native americans feel that we can do. just thinking about your part in this volunteer effort, what do you think you're learning or the group of you are learning that would help you if there is another wave, another surge of the virus? well, we're really aware of the things that work and also some of the things that don't work, and we're hoping, if
two different tribes, including ours.ess and protection for the vulnerable. and a lot of what you're doing now is about protecting native elders. i suppose there's a double risk here — being native american and if you're elderly — you must feel very vulnerable? absolutely. native americans treasure their elders. they are the holders of the past. they carry the wisdom and they carry the knowledge. and they teach us that one of the most important things is that they are also ourfuture....
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i know lots of navajo, i know lots of people from all the different tribes in utah. cannot stand here and do nothing." and so i did something and it has grown and i have an amazing team of people who are incredibly caring, and we are all working together to save lives. so do you think you were brought up to take action? absolutely, and it is true of every native american child and adult — community before self. from my youngest childhood, i remember my mother asking me, "what are you going to be when you grow up and what will you do to help the people?" so i got a degree in social work because i thought that was one of the ways that i could really help native americans and it means the world to me. my mother is a world changer and i have a deep desire to make my mother proud and there would be nothing more important to me than being just like my mother. she changed the lives of the people on the reservations. how? my mother, she was raising four girls single—y and in her early a0s she decided she would become a lawyer and then she would go home to the reservation and
i know lots of navajo, i know lots of people from all the different tribes in utah. cannot stand here and do nothing." and so i did something and it has grown and i have an amazing team of people who are incredibly caring, and we are all working together to save lives. so do you think you were brought up to take action? absolutely, and it is true of every native american child and adult — community before self. from my youngest childhood, i remember my mother asking me, "what are...
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the decision was made a day after tribes for it to be removed the tribe says the statue was a reminder of the colonial invasion. well still ahead on al-jazeera a bomb blast of kabul's largest most kills at least 5 people in just many others. brandy's told court rules that the president allowed to come be sworn into office after the sudden death of pierre including his easel and also install the n.f.l. announce plans on how they'll find racial injustice leave to have those details in sports so do stay with us here on the news out. of. hell are hot and dry would be good words to describe most of the rape incidents in the middle east and then but actually hot and humid has been more the case around the gulf states recently so this increase in the wind out of iraq is usually a dry one and sometimes a dusty one might make things feel a bit different bit better maybe we're still talking about 4543 in dar maybe only 40 in dubai and is hotter generally speaking in the heart of saudi meccas how down to 43 that will be a fairly humid feel as well coastal parts of levant are much better temperatu
the decision was made a day after tribes for it to be removed the tribe says the statue was a reminder of the colonial invasion. well still ahead on al-jazeera a bomb blast of kabul's largest most kills at least 5 people in just many others. brandy's told court rules that the president allowed to come be sworn into office after the sudden death of pierre including his easel and also install the n.f.l. announce plans on how they'll find racial injustice leave to have those details in sports so...
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it is the tribe from where his family came. we drove down to a little town where we interviewed barack obama's only living paternal aunt. the sister of barack obama, senior. living in a small, mud floored one-room house, back in the back streets of this tiny village was only a couple of couches there in about five pictures and a few calendars on the wall, most of them related to the president of the united states. this woman, he kept going further into the middle to the western world to this small village in africa, the president of the u.s. is just kind of mind-boggling, awesome and obligatory. that is how we started today and from there, we interviewed three other members of the obama clan in the can-do bay area around lake victoria. i was told stories you could never get anywhere else about obama's grandfather, his father, barack obama senior, we walked through the compounds of the obama clan and saw the gravesite obama, his great-grandfather, the person from whom the obama name derives. it's kind of amazing stuff all day. >
it is the tribe from where his family came. we drove down to a little town where we interviewed barack obama's only living paternal aunt. the sister of barack obama, senior. living in a small, mud floored one-room house, back in the back streets of this tiny village was only a couple of couches there in about five pictures and a few calendars on the wall, most of them related to the president of the united states. this woman, he kept going further into the middle to the western world to this...
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still hot though as you make your way into parts of the tribe valleys like antioch 91 degrees more than 30 degrees warmer than half moon bay, 59 degrees on account of that cool sea breeze and also that june gloom as well current wind speeds out there right now a little bit breezier throughout downtown san francisco, seeing sustained winds at 23 miles per hour with gusts. upwards of 25 miles per hour. similar conditions for those of you in fairfield as well. calmer for everyone else in the bay area but we're going to have another day of warm temperatures, especially in solano county upper 80's and low 90's for your saturday afternoon but we are going to notice cooler and cloudier weather in the days ahead and also windier weather making temperatures feel a lot cooler even with these below average highs on sunday more coming up in my full forecast in just a few minutes catholic back to you. >>thank embrace a coming up
still hot though as you make your way into parts of the tribe valleys like antioch 91 degrees more than 30 degrees warmer than half moon bay, 59 degrees on account of that cool sea breeze and also that june gloom as well current wind speeds out there right now a little bit breezier throughout downtown san francisco, seeing sustained winds at 23 miles per hour with gusts. upwards of 25 miles per hour. similar conditions for those of you in fairfield as well. calmer for everyone else in the bay...
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more than 100000 people from more than 300 tribes these are members of brazil's indigenous communities corona virus is spreading fast among them and now they're struggling to cope with disease. yeah they have a specific word for indigenous people for salmons for us to perform our rituals and our medicines but there's nothing like that here we have to go through other hospitals for referral when you get there they don't put on the documents that we're indigenous. this hospital or man hours have a designated area for treating indigenous patients but doctors say the biggest problem is not here. but it is one of the diseases spreading into the interior and now it's going to hit the municipalities the river. communities and the indigenous in the case of indigenous people they'll be brought here and why do we have an indigenous ward because we need to learn to treat people that are different differently and to value what sounds from the amazon with the state with the highest concentration of indigenous and brazil the highest concentrations of indigenous in the world and geo saying that death
more than 100000 people from more than 300 tribes these are members of brazil's indigenous communities corona virus is spreading fast among them and now they're struggling to cope with disease. yeah they have a specific word for indigenous people for salmons for us to perform our rituals and our medicines but there's nothing like that here we have to go through other hospitals for referral when you get there they don't put on the documents that we're indigenous. this hospital or man hours have...
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the social more than 900000 people from more than 300 tribes these are members of brazil's indigenous communities corona virus is spreading fast among them and now they're struggling to cope with disease so we probably didn't see that they had a specific word for indigenous people for salmons for us to perform our rituals under medicines but there's nothing like that here we have to go through other hospitals for a referral when you get there they don't put on the documents that we're indigenous . this hospital in my analysis has a designated area for treating indigenous patients but doctors say the biggest problem is not here. the disease is spreading into the interior and now it's going to hit the municipalities the river communities and the indigenous and the case of indigenous people they'll be brought here and why do we have an indigenous ward because we need to learn to treat people that are different differently and to value what sounds from the amazon with the state with the highest concentration of indigenous and brazil the highest concentrations of indigenous in the world an
the social more than 900000 people from more than 300 tribes these are members of brazil's indigenous communities corona virus is spreading fast among them and now they're struggling to cope with disease so we probably didn't see that they had a specific word for indigenous people for salmons for us to perform our rituals under medicines but there's nothing like that here we have to go through other hospitals for a referral when you get there they don't put on the documents that we're...
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they can learn by his religion, his mobile magazine point, his tribe, his history. his slave name, and his african name. saw >> what are some of the other stories they told you about cudjoe when they were growing up. >> he used to stand up and he would say he would see a car going by and say johnny, look at the carry i never thought i would never siya waggy without a dog horsey. he would be on the porch and saw -- he would just already he would jump and holler so loud. he told them, the older people told him that he was thinking about the. >> what is it meant for the descendants of the clotilda that the ship has been located? >> everyone has their own personal opinion of how they feel. i just remember when we first thought we found the ship and it was not. and i saw that everyone was, oh, well it's not the ship. let us carry on. i was thinking, it was not so much about the ship. it was about the people who were on the ship. that was my main focus. i am glad that they found the ship. but my focus was more on the people that were on the ship. >> what does it mean for
they can learn by his religion, his mobile magazine point, his tribe, his history. his slave name, and his african name. saw >> what are some of the other stories they told you about cudjoe when they were growing up. >> he used to stand up and he would say he would see a car going by and say johnny, look at the carry i never thought i would never siya waggy without a dog horsey. he would be on the porch and saw -- he would just already he would jump and holler so loud. he told them,...
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and decision was made just a day after local tribes axed asks for it to be even more. now north korea says there's little point in maintaining a relationship between a state or kim jong un and the us president while washington remains hostile young and foreign minister made the comments on the 2nd anniversary of a landmark summit between the 2 leaders he said north korea would no longer allow donald trump to score political points by meeting came while giving nothing in return. tonight been on our protesters have tried to occupy the central bank as the nation's currency dropped to new lows against the u.s. dollar the government has been in talks with the international monetary fund for weeks but there are no signs of an imminent deal on a rescue package. what's. antigovernment protesters face so food security forces instead. they played the ruling alliance but the political turmoil and economic chaos engulfing let alone. this area of the capital has been a front line since october when the protest movement began against the sectarian political class which has ruled for
and decision was made just a day after local tribes axed asks for it to be even more. now north korea says there's little point in maintaining a relationship between a state or kim jong un and the us president while washington remains hostile young and foreign minister made the comments on the 2nd anniversary of a landmark summit between the 2 leaders he said north korea would no longer allow donald trump to score political points by meeting came while giving nothing in return. tonight been on...
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craddock tribe and he's saying hold out of the heritage this is like our guns this is like our prayer books he's trying to create that dynamic rather than trying to unify the country i think that's a mistake. is making fun of biden a mistake yes i think making fun of biden is a mistake because he is not secretary clinton and so he can't lay a knockout punch on joe biden because vice president biden is not as polarizing as secretary clinton moreover the vice president biden he's never taken the bait 19 politicians larry took the bait sleepy this liar that you know low energy this all those politicians took the bait from president trump but joe biden just keeps humming along you know and i know it really bothers president trump that he's getting thumped like this joe being in his basement larry or vice president biden being in the basement and him being the president and getting crushed in the polls i know it's driving him crazy is don't trump a racist. well yes he's a racist because his actions are quite rich racists you know he does crazy things he's talking about a lot omar and she's
craddock tribe and he's saying hold out of the heritage this is like our guns this is like our prayer books he's trying to create that dynamic rather than trying to unify the country i think that's a mistake. is making fun of biden a mistake yes i think making fun of biden is a mistake because he is not secretary clinton and so he can't lay a knockout punch on joe biden because vice president biden is not as polarizing as secretary clinton moreover the vice president biden he's never taken the...
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the decision was made just a day off to local tribes a threat to be removed. now protesters in lebanon have tried to occupy the central bankers the nation's currency dropped to new lows against the dollar the government has been in talks with the international monetary fund for weeks there are no signs of an imminent deal on a rescue package for torgan. antigovernment protesters face so food security forces instead. they played the ruling alliance but the political turmoil and economic chaos engulfing let alone. this area of the capital has been a frontline since october when the protest movement began against the sectarian political class which has ruled for decades but the one being able to stop the revolutionaries will topple the government and a new technocratic government will emerge which will save the country from the existing crisis the current government and political parties are not able to and they don't want to save the country from the ongoing crisis they want to steal it they don't care about the country. lebanon is facing its worst economic cris
the decision was made just a day off to local tribes a threat to be removed. now protesters in lebanon have tried to occupy the central bankers the nation's currency dropped to new lows against the dollar the government has been in talks with the international monetary fund for weeks there are no signs of an imminent deal on a rescue package for torgan. antigovernment protesters face so food security forces instead. they played the ruling alliance but the political turmoil and economic chaos...
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still in the 90's for the tribe valleys that outliers right now and not been conquered both at 93 degrees in half moon bay in the mid 60's at 64 degrees and today's daytime highs anywhere from nearly 10 to 20 degrees above average downtown san francisco warming up to 78 degrees with oakland nearly 20 degrees above average warming up to 80 degrees with mid 90's for most of our inland areas and it's only going to get harder from there live look outside from our north a camera at timber on and you could see plenty of sunshine out there right now as the sun is beginning to set on our tuesday night and overnight lows, we'll be on the mild side, so warmer than yesterday widespread low to mid 60's. an antioch only cooling down to 73 degrees just a few degrees below your average daytime high for this time of year so tomorrow, large area valleys could see upwards of 5 degrees of additional warming from today with possible low triple digit heat expected. and this mini heatwave is also going to bring for most of our inland valleys a heated buys starting wednesday morning through wednesday night. for
still in the 90's for the tribe valleys that outliers right now and not been conquered both at 93 degrees in half moon bay in the mid 60's at 64 degrees and today's daytime highs anywhere from nearly 10 to 20 degrees above average downtown san francisco warming up to 78 degrees with oakland nearly 20 degrees above average warming up to 80 degrees with mid 90's for most of our inland areas and it's only going to get harder from there live look outside from our north a camera at timber on and you...
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so our tribes are hurting badly and they feed our help. my first question is for fema administrator gregoire, unlike state and local governments, tribes do not have a tax base to generate revenue, funding comes from the federal government or tribally owned enterprises. as a result of the covid-19 pandemic tribes are not generating revenue which is leading to the closure of vital services. as a result, many travel governments do not have the funding nest to pay for emergency protective measures ahead of reimbursement. yesterday i and many colleagues sent a letter to fema requesting advanced payments similar to section 428 public assistance alternative procedures. you could work with me to find an alternative pathway for tribal governments on this issue? >> yes, ma'am. i can't see i've seen the letter but i would be happy to work and your staff on a way forward. and with the context with the navajo nation, significant amount of efforts from our partners to include health and human services, indian health service and the state of arizona, new
so our tribes are hurting badly and they feed our help. my first question is for fema administrator gregoire, unlike state and local governments, tribes do not have a tax base to generate revenue, funding comes from the federal government or tribally owned enterprises. as a result of the covid-19 pandemic tribes are not generating revenue which is leading to the closure of vital services. as a result, many travel governments do not have the funding nest to pay for emergency protective measures...
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jail is a turkana their nomadic herding tribe. his mother esther is one of his father christopher as to why it's. been tossed only of just as a tux by shift as cattle latest from rival tribes you get any new knowledge and got infected with a couple of the net will end up on our acting it out on. their method to our world and it will be longer because. somewhere you know the market i'm going to feel like aorta. they're returning home to chill very to inspect the damage. of. the past some of whom are going to look well for i love all that abound i know well not. really. i'm a really brutal. no no i look into hama and the remarks are not popular among the phenomenon while holding out on nagar while you're there i'd like you are you i look up or they use their nuclear kneecap ok i can still feel new and yet you are numb would go down again dawn and again it didn't go on but it continued you have a lot of mobility and i'd like it. we can all move without our vendor we know all the money. so we're real all right you know we'll go there
jail is a turkana their nomadic herding tribe. his mother esther is one of his father christopher as to why it's. been tossed only of just as a tux by shift as cattle latest from rival tribes you get any new knowledge and got infected with a couple of the net will end up on our acting it out on. their method to our world and it will be longer because. somewhere you know the market i'm going to feel like aorta. they're returning home to chill very to inspect the damage. of. the past some of whom...
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job is a token of their nomadic herding tribe. his mother esther is one of his father christopher as to why it's. the entire family have just left a tux by shift his cattle latest from rival tribes you get in a mood all even gotten infected with a couple of the net will never end up on our acting it out on our. i mean to put our little bunny. longer because. as i well you know the market i'm going to feel like a lot they're returning home to chum very to inspect the damage. they have here on their home work so i love all of that abound i know there are no wealth. oh really brutal. no no i look into hama and the remarks are not popular month on an arm while holding out on not gas while you're there i'd like you are yeah i look up or they use their nuclear kneecap ok i can still feel new and yellow are numb would be logan and dawn and again it didn't go on but it continued you have a lot of mobility and i'd like it. we can get on with our vendor we know all the money. so we're real all right you know we go there live with that. so.
job is a token of their nomadic herding tribe. his mother esther is one of his father christopher as to why it's. the entire family have just left a tux by shift his cattle latest from rival tribes you get in a mood all even gotten infected with a couple of the net will never end up on our acting it out on our. i mean to put our little bunny. longer because. as i well you know the market i'm going to feel like a lot they're returning home to chum very to inspect the damage. they have here on...
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jail is a token of their nomadic herding tribe. his mother esther is one of his father christopher as to why. the entire family have just left a tux by shift as cattle latest from rival tribes you get any new knowledge and got infected with a couple at the net level up on are acting it out on. there with the power of attorney. longer because. that's where you know the market i'm going to fail i k o. they're returning home to chill very to inspect the damage. of. the past some of whom are going to look well for i love all that abound i know. well not. really. i'm a really brutal. no no i look into hama and the remarks are not popular among the phenomenon while hopeful not at all not off it while you're there i'd like you are yeah i look up over the years the new clean new caprica can still new and yet you are numb would you go down again dawn again to get didn't go on but it continued you have a lot of mobility and i'd like it. we can get on with our vendor we know the money. so we're real all right you know we go there live with th
jail is a token of their nomadic herding tribe. his mother esther is one of his father christopher as to why. the entire family have just left a tux by shift as cattle latest from rival tribes you get any new knowledge and got infected with a couple at the net level up on are acting it out on. there with the power of attorney. longer because. that's where you know the market i'm going to fail i k o. they're returning home to chill very to inspect the damage. of. the past some of whom are going...
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he had this racket going in lobbying where the money started from him ripping off american indian tribes to the tune of tens of millions of dollars. and in communications with his fellow lobbyists who were working on this scheme with him, lots of the people he was working with on this were former republican congressional staffers. it would emerge in court documents over the course of this scandal that they would frequently deride and insult the native americans they were ripping off in their scheme by calling them morons and troglodytes, and they would sort of laugh and screech among themselves about how much they loved ripping off these tribes and taking all their money. one of the signature moves in this abramoff scheme was that he was secretly paying so-called christian conservative leaders, guy likes landfall reed from the christian coalition and lou sheldon from the traditional values coalition, abramoff and these guys would pay these christian groups to gin up anti-gambling activism. and then abramoff, having paid for that, he would swoop in and magnanimously offer his services to
he had this racket going in lobbying where the money started from him ripping off american indian tribes to the tune of tens of millions of dollars. and in communications with his fellow lobbyists who were working on this scheme with him, lots of the people he was working with on this were former republican congressional staffers. it would emerge in court documents over the course of this scandal that they would frequently deride and insult the native americans they were ripping off in their...
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from starting them in their habitat to creating awareness tribes and tagging and bringing them for a population count the organization is currently studying close to 80 migratory species that will help them build a case to protect great lands. and . migration. that is the model in the real. landscape. if you see this and. all these. all this was. more. than. the vast numbers of birds serve as a reminder of a time when nature was truly in charge here if the right steps are taken to understand why life and protect habitat hopefully the flamingos will continue to return in the same numbers long into the future. all. after seeing loads of forwards and seen social media wild animal sightings in cities mainly that they have returned because of less pollution less noise and fewer people how true if. we try to get to the core of these observations. with humans remaining self isolated in their homes several videos like district reports flooded the internet even making international headlines a range of vida life had been spotted across several centers in the world under lockdown. but have the
from starting them in their habitat to creating awareness tribes and tagging and bringing them for a population count the organization is currently studying close to 80 migratory species that will help them build a case to protect great lands. and . migration. that is the model in the real. landscape. if you see this and. all these. all this was. more. than. the vast numbers of birds serve as a reminder of a time when nature was truly in charge here if the right steps are taken to understand...
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still warm though in the 80's for parts of the tribe valleys and a bottle right now at 82 degrees. thanks to those warm dry mountain breezes also known as offshore winds and current wind speeds out there right now in the teens but a little bit gusty for those of you at fairfield see sustained winds at 24 miles per hour. overall well below advisory level for today and for tomorrow as well, future cast for though is going to show june gloom blanketing the bay area coastline, even extending inland along the east bay shoreline and some of our interior valleys could see some patchy coastal drizzle visibility at or near 0 during the overnight hours with better lifting and clearing as early as mid morning and overnight lows tonight 50's along the coast with widespread upper 50's as you make your way inland and warm for antioch 66 degrees even for your overnight temperatures solano county triple digit heat once again possible for your friday afternoon. that's why you're going to remain under that heat advisory through saturday. and tomorrow's daytime highs low to mid-nineties for parts of
still warm though in the 80's for parts of the tribe valleys and a bottle right now at 82 degrees. thanks to those warm dry mountain breezes also known as offshore winds and current wind speeds out there right now in the teens but a little bit gusty for those of you at fairfield see sustained winds at 24 miles per hour. overall well below advisory level for today and for tomorrow as well, future cast for though is going to show june gloom blanketing the bay area coastline, even extending inland...