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the largest coalition of american indians, the american council of american indians is on record strongly for changing the name as a drogue toffee name, as defined in the dictionary i want and they represent 150 trins, the vast majority of federal tribes, and two thirds of the native-american population. >> now -- here's how it's usually posed, should they changed name, or does the name redskins offend you? i'm a third-generation washingtonian. used the name all my life until the indians, the american indians raised my consciousness to something i veteran of the civil rights movement, did not know. so when people hear that it's derogatory, they wonder, are they saying i'm a racist? and since i'm not, i -- i go into denial. therefore i deny that this name is derogatory. but if we have a fencef to advocate people about why it's derogatory, and to make them understand that it is not for us to decide what is derogatory. it is for those who receive it. >> understood, but congresswoman, as larry pointed out, native-americans have real problems. in fact, listen to what one virginia tribal chief
the largest coalition of american indians, the american council of american indians is on record strongly for changing the name as a drogue toffee name, as defined in the dictionary i want and they represent 150 trins, the vast majority of federal tribes, and two thirds of the native-american population. >> now -- here's how it's usually posed, should they changed name, or does the name redskins offend you? i'm a third-generation washingtonian. used the name all my life until the indians,...
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towards the american indians. i want to share with my colleagues and the 181 million football fans all over america how the word redskin came about. in 1749 there was a standard procedure among the colonial settlers who lived in what is now maine and november scotia, to kill and scalp as many indian members of the tribe. the same policy was also implemented in 1755 by settlers who lived in what is now known as the state of massachusetts, and their objective was to kill and scalp members of the penobscot indian nation. mr. speaker, the colonial policy was, you get paid. you get paid for killing and scalping native american indians. and if you kill an indian boy, you get paid 50 pounds. if you get a scalp, that's an additional 40 pounds. and not only is it to the men, but the women and children are also scalped and killed, and you get paid for it. mr. speaker, i submit that these scalps were called redskins. native americans are human beings, mr. speaker, they are not animals. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore:
towards the american indians. i want to share with my colleagues and the 181 million football fans all over america how the word redskin came about. in 1749 there was a standard procedure among the colonial settlers who lived in what is now maine and november scotia, to kill and scalp as many indian members of the tribe. the same policy was also implemented in 1755 by settlers who lived in what is now known as the state of massachusetts, and their objective was to kill and scalp members of the...
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when people stand up and say, i support the american indians, the first americans, you're not really supporting it. you're paying lip service. you're paying lip service. that's all you have been doing for all these years ever since columbus landed on these shores, and you broke treaty after treaty after treaty, both sides of the aisle. i've been with eight presidents and they paid lip service. they paid lip service. the president is going to have a big first american conference, the fifth one, and now all they tell them again, be quiet, take your blanket and your half a beet and go home. for those that talk about the minority, this is the first minority. yes, i get a little emotional about this because i have 10 american native grandchildren. i have two beautiful american native children that's given me those 10 grandchildren. and i had a wife that was in fact one of the first americans and i'm proud to be associated with that. we should vote yes on this bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from idaho reserves the balance of his time. the gen
when people stand up and say, i support the american indians, the first americans, you're not really supporting it. you're paying lip service. you're paying lip service. that's all you have been doing for all these years ever since columbus landed on these shores, and you broke treaty after treaty after treaty, both sides of the aisle. i've been with eight presidents and they paid lip service. they paid lip service. the president is going to have a big first american conference, the fifth one,...
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when people stand up and say, i support the american indians, the first americans, you're not really supportingt. you're paying lip service. you're paying lip service. that's all you have been doing for all these years ever since columbus landed on these shores, and you broke treaty after treaty after treaty, both sides of the aisle. i've been with eight presidents and they paid lip service. they paid lip service. the prident is going to have a big first american conference, the fifth one, and now all they tell them again, be quiet, take your blanket and your half a beet and go home. for those that talk about the minority, this is the first minority. yes, i get a little emotional about this because i have 10 american native grandchildren. i have two beautiful american native children that's given me those 10 grandchildren. and i had a wife that was in fact one of the first americans and i'm proud to be associated with that. we should vote yes on this bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman fromdaho reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman
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the treaty obligations our forefathers made to the american indians, the first americans. the bill before us today is a good thing because it gives us n . this is a long complicated and difficult history between the united states government and more than 500 other sovereign nations that were here long before we were here. while we recognize and honor columbus, let us recognize and honor the first americans for their proud history and the sacrifices they made and continue to make for this great nation. that's why i would encourage everybody to vote for this bill. frankly, i hope this bill isn't necessary. i hope we can find a resolution to the differences that exist between republicans and democrats and reopen all of the government as mr. moran just stated. i agree with him. we need to get the government open again and address the issue of the debt ceiling. it is heartening to know that leadership in the senate and hopefully the house and the white house is having some quality time together, that maybe we can come to a resolution before more dire things happen and get this
the treaty obligations our forefathers made to the american indians, the first americans. the bill before us today is a good thing because it gives us n . this is a long complicated and difficult history between the united states government and more than 500 other sovereign nations that were here long before we were here. while we recognize and honor columbus, let us recognize and honor the first americans for their proud history and the sacrifices they made and continue to make for this great...
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the museum of the american indian, the birthplace of theodore roosevelt, just places around town where tourists like to come and stop. they are unique to our city. and be able to visit, spend an afternoon or day there. especially certainly the statue of liberty. while the government is shut down unfortunately that will stay closed too. 72,000 new yorkers are federal employees and they are also affected by the government shutdown so a lot of people here hoping this thing wraps up quick. >> you said that well. she does look lonely out there. >> an extreme weather alert. a rare tornado ripping through an area south of seattle damaging buildings, dumping record amounts of rain and temporarily knocking out power to thousands of people. the national weather service says that winds from the storm reached 110 miles per hour. no report, thank goodness of injuries this morning. >> veterans living in an orlando, florida, suburb say their american flags are being stolen. air force veteran carl delasandros says he flies the flag 365 days a year and says not only was his flag taken but five other ve
the museum of the american indian, the birthplace of theodore roosevelt, just places around town where tourists like to come and stop. they are unique to our city. and be able to visit, spend an afternoon or day there. especially certainly the statue of liberty. while the government is shut down unfortunately that will stay closed too. 72,000 new yorkers are federal employees and they are also affected by the government shutdown so a lot of people here hoping this thing wraps up quick. >>...
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just six weeks before nfl leaders are scheduled to talk face to face with the american indian group waging war on the redskins. >> by no means had i ever it derogatory as a fan, and i think that's how fans look at it. >> weighing in on thefirestorm engulfing redskins, the commissioner walked a fine line between offering a statement and actually stating an opinion on whether the name is offensive and ought to be changed. >> when you have a situation like this you have to listen and recognize some people may have a different perspective. >> he is confident the owner is listening to concerns coming from the native american group that finds the name and logo offensive, but the change doesn't seem to be on the horizon. >> snyder has to be the one to make the decision. >> he seems to be listening more to the fans in a press poll that shows four out of five americans think the name should stay. even with president obama saying he should change the name. >> i don't think the names offensive. up a redskins fan. i think the name should stay the same. >> i think leaving it up to the team to see where
just six weeks before nfl leaders are scheduled to talk face to face with the american indian group waging war on the redskins. >> by no means had i ever it derogatory as a fan, and i think that's how fans look at it. >> weighing in on thefirestorm engulfing redskins, the commissioner walked a fine line between offering a statement and actually stating an opinion on whether the name is offensive and ought to be changed. >> when you have a situation like this you have to listen...
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speakers will include elinor holmes and the director of the smithsonian museum of the american indian. fans we spoke to today had mixed opinions. >> i've always loved the name that will be hard to call them something else, but, you know, it's a bigger issue than that. >> i just think they should leave it. i really do. and i think the majority of the people would not want the name changed. >> yesterday president obama said if he owned the team he would consider changing the name. the redskins continue to say they have no plans for a name change. >>> a massive rainstorm dumped 6 inches of rain in folks in louisville, kentucky. dozens of people have been evacuated from low-lying areas. so far, there are no reports of any injuries, but more rain is expected there overnight. >>> we could have some heavy rain of our own to deal with tomorrow. our meteorologist joins us from the storm center. how much are we talking about? >> well, in our area we're talking about a quarter of an inch to an inch and a half of rain. and that rain you were talking about in kentucky, same system headed our way.
speakers will include elinor holmes and the director of the smithsonian museum of the american indian. fans we spoke to today had mixed opinions. >> i've always loved the name that will be hard to call them something else, but, you know, it's a bigger issue than that. >> i just think they should leave it. i really do. and i think the majority of the people would not want the name changed. >> yesterday president obama said if he owned the team he would consider changing the...
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as you are-- with the concept of the american indian medine wheel. the medicine wheel symbolizes the cycles and changes in life om birth to death. the medicine wheel is both spiritual and physical. it usually takes the form of a circle, representing understanding of s anharmon with the universe. alcoholism or drug abuse can disrupt the harmony of the circle. it's only by reestablishing a correct balance that heang-- recove from substance abuse-- can ocr. in this support group, leader wally morse, a recovering alcoholic, th from within andutsi thinantyh and os, through important concepts. you have to understand your disease attacks you on the four major life areas. the four major life areas are basically physical, ment, emotional, d spiritual. with the use of the medicine wheel, it also covers the socioculture of how you're going to start fitting back in your ly situation.. what see to be clear is that the medicine wheel's spiritual value works for meredith in much the same way that more standard forms of therapy work for others. [meredith] the medici
as you are-- with the concept of the american indian medine wheel. the medicine wheel symbolizes the cycles and changes in life om birth to death. the medicine wheel is both spiritual and physical. it usually takes the form of a circle, representing understanding of s anharmon with the universe. alcoholism or drug abuse can disrupt the harmony of the circle. it's only by reestablishing a correct balance that heang-- recove from substance abuse-- can ocr. in this support group, leader wally...
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as reformers in the show of food not only american indians, but japanese, malaysian, syrians across the middle east. so there is this confluence of performers of roughriders icq to be known, that really reflects the ability of the united states personified by buffalo bill to drop the rest of the road and put them on shelves. so there's this really increasing the overlay between the show as private enterprise. certain aspects of american foreign policy. so one of the things we keep out a little bit is the relationship tween entertainment, pop culture, mass culture and foreign policy and for some people that may seem kind of odd. there is the iconic photographs of alves in berlin during the cold war. willis conover who shows brag as with america, a chess program in the soviet union and as we speak today, dennis rodman in korea trying to win the release of some american missionaries. so it's really interesting how you get this intersection of foreign policy and entertainment and celebrities. that attack here in the first world war, the government completely embraces american mass enter
as reformers in the show of food not only american indians, but japanese, malaysian, syrians across the middle east. so there is this confluence of performers of roughriders icq to be known, that really reflects the ability of the united states personified by buffalo bill to drop the rest of the road and put them on shelves. so there's this really increasing the overlay between the show as private enterprise. certain aspects of american foreign policy. so one of the things we keep out a little...
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one of the elements of the american indian missile shield in europe has started in the romania on monday and its base will start operating by around twenty twenty four hours. thanks very much for bringing us the update your piskun off their. exit poll suggests an ally of georgia's billionaire prime minister has won a landslide victory in the country's presidential election this marks and answer to a decade in power really since ally suffered a blistering defeat at the polls during his term in office really started a war against a former breakaway republic silva syria to bring it back under georgia's control russia had to intervene to protect its citizens there and fan it off georgian forces that's when relations between moscow and tbilisi hit rock bottom and diplomatic ties were cut artie's refinish now brings us more on the ongoing president's legacy. overseas we have been able to speak to him believes he told us this is a vote is less about welcome in the future but no and rather about saying goodbye to the country's past and personally because he is known in the west as the man who br
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. >> should the redskins change the mascot? it's the american indian here tonight. i want to begin, i have ask you why this is such an issue that it would come to washington and try to make a difference here. >> why people change and a bunch of local comments and names against. why would the ethic group want to change. those are the people. >> you played for the washington team. were you aware as a young man coming in to the league, the name and the history and about the concerns in the community. >>> i was. i remember being in college when the question was brought up to the football team about whether the name should be changed and i was aware of it. i believe it should be changed. it's something that i -- >> you believe that now. did you know as a young player. >>> my views were to play football. i went along with the program. it didn't come up as much as it is in the public eye. fit was asked, i think my comments would remain that i think the name should be changed. >> you're now a teacher. do you think and do you see that there's some sort and speaks out on that
. >> should the redskins change the mascot? it's the american indian here tonight. i want to begin, i have ask you why this is such an issue that it would come to washington and try to make a difference here. >> why people change and a bunch of local comments and names against. why would the ethic group want to change. those are the people. >> you played for the washington team. were you aware as a young man coming in to the league, the name and the history and about the...
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there's a lot of stress out there now. >> he knows the american indian communities are among those that will benefit most and the health insurance coverage and tribele leaders say they want to get that process underway and return to their own businesses and budgets. al jazeera, washington. >> a wild scene in mexico as a monster truck plows through a crowd. >> a dangerous attack at an exotic animal park in oklahoma raises safety concerns after a worker was mauled by a tiger saturday morning. a spokes person says the tiger bit the woman's hand violently pulling her arm in to its cage through a hole just four inches wide. >> we found it every morning and night and you do not place any partover body inside a cage. i don't know if it was her goose down jacket that attracted him. any tiger can do that. >> surgeons were able to save it. she remains in stable condition. >> 40 years go, the city of gary, indiana went to the economic free fall after steel companies pulled out. the city is now desperate for revivele and now offering homes for selfor sale that is less. >> reporter: it's a house for
there's a lot of stress out there now. >> he knows the american indian communities are among those that will benefit most and the health insurance coverage and tribele leaders say they want to get that process underway and return to their own businesses and budgets. al jazeera, washington. >> a wild scene in mexico as a monster truck plows through a crowd. >> a dangerous attack at an exotic animal park in oklahoma raises safety concerns after a worker was mauled by a tiger...
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the american indians, particularly on our reservations, are not funded by this bill. childcare, temporary assistance to needy families, because they are funded by the department of health and human services. native american housing programs, funded by the department of housing and urban development. h.u.d. has the highest percentage, almost 100% of its employees are furloughed. still, what is this the 11th day, mr. speaker? that was a rhetorical question. mr. speaker, while this resolution temporarily funds the bureau of indian affairs and bureau of indian education, it fails to fund the office of the assistant secretary for indian affairs, which oversees those agencies. we are not even willing to fund the office that's responsible for managing the programs that we purport to fund today. what about the office of the special trustee which administers $3.7 billion in tribal funds and $728 million in individual indian accounts. that's not funded either. let's not be deluded that this is going to fix the situation with regard to the -- our native americans. that's why a n
the american indians, particularly on our reservations, are not funded by this bill. childcare, temporary assistance to needy families, because they are funded by the department of health and human services. native american housing programs, funded by the department of housing and urban development. h.u.d. has the highest percentage, almost 100% of its employees are furloughed. still, what is this the 11th day, mr. speaker? that was a rhetorical question. mr. speaker, while this resolution...
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listen to the leaders of the national congress of american indians, the oldest and the largest native american organization which represents the vast majority of some 5.2 million native american indians today. and when i say majority, mr. speaker, i'm talking about 2.6 million native americans who do have an issue to pull with the nfl using this racial and derogatory slurrish name. ray want to thank mr. halbrenner, leader of the american indian nation so they can appreciate why this word is so offensive to the native american community. again, mr. speaker, it is time for the nfl commissioner, roger goodell, and the nfl to do the right thing, change the name redskin. it is a racial slur, and a derogatory term for american indians. ith that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until 2:00 be back atse will 2:00 eastern. we are going to open up our phone lines to get your thoughts on the government shutdown. more specifically, can the senate resolve the debt ceiling and government shutdown? the young woman shutdow
listen to the leaders of the national congress of american indians, the oldest and the largest native american organization which represents the vast majority of some 5.2 million native american indians today. and when i say majority, mr. speaker, i'm talking about 2.6 million native americans who do have an issue to pull with the nfl using this racial and derogatory slurrish name. ray want to thank mr. halbrenner, leader of the american indian nation so they can appreciate why this word is so...
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american indian tribe. vehicles carrying oil production machinery are banned from driving through their territory. rob reynolds reports from a remote stretch of highway in idaho. >> a road that twists through the wilderness lies at the heart of the battle, pitting some of america's powerful corporations versus a small tribe of native americans and their allies. the corporations are losing. >> we are not going to stand by and let this happen again and again and again. >> highway 12 runs through the tribe's reservations and historic cultural territory - along the banks of the clear water and rivers in northern idaho. it's the cheapest route for the exxon mobile, connickal phillips and general electrical to transport giant equipment like this. manufacturers in asia supply it for use in alberta, canna da. the shipments are too big to fit through overpasses. they take up the width of the two lane roads. the highway 12 is protected from develop as a place of unique natural beauty and environmental value. plans to
american indian tribe. vehicles carrying oil production machinery are banned from driving through their territory. rob reynolds reports from a remote stretch of highway in idaho. >> a road that twists through the wilderness lies at the heart of the battle, pitting some of america's powerful corporations versus a small tribe of native americans and their allies. the corporations are losing. >> we are not going to stand by and let this happen again and again and again. >>...
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i believe they built the national museum of the american indian there is. >> reporter: but soon, the tour gets creepy. we meet washington's last secretary. >> i ended up committing suicide on october 11, 1816. >> reporter: we also met someone who didn't make it back in one piece from the frozen arctic. >> they wouldn't admit it, but we'd been eating by the survivors. the survivors came back to a her one's welcome. we were buried here. >> reporter: i think i've had enough of the cemetery tour so i'm going to be leaving. but you can still experience this yourself. congressional cemetery remains open until 1:00 this morning. just don't expect me to be hanging around. then again, i could be wrong. back to you, bruce. >>> got a warming trend on the way. let's go over to erica in the weather center. >> we're finally going to see some warmer temperatures, bruce, as we enter the new work week and school week, but in the meantime, it remains unseasonally cool, and this morning was downright cold. these are the temperatures that we had. normally, we don't like to spend too much time talking ab
i believe they built the national museum of the american indian there is. >> reporter: but soon, the tour gets creepy. we meet washington's last secretary. >> i ended up committing suicide on october 11, 1816. >> reporter: we also met someone who didn't make it back in one piece from the frozen arctic. >> they wouldn't admit it, but we'd been eating by the survivors. the survivors came back to a her one's welcome. we were buried here. >> reporter: i think i've had...
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. >> a top lunch spots on the national mall, the cafeteria at the national museum of the american indian. he went back to his $10.50 job as soon as he could because he desperately needed to. >> we got two, three weeks, that we're going to have to go without no check, no money. we got to get back and forth doing work. i spent my last $12 getting me and him back and forth to school. i got here and borrowed $20 from one of my co-workers. >> a single dad, with a 16-year-old at home, he was just making it paycheck to paycheck but 16 days off the job had nothing. >> we had a psat that i couldn't afford, one of the giens guidane counselors gave me a fund. >> anderson watched the news anxiously, looking for any sign, for contract workers. but the shutdown was sealed as he notes by members who never had to worry about their own paychecks. >> a lot of them come down here and eat in our museum. in the cafe. i serve a lot of them. and they still look at us like we're peons, like we're nothing. no one's listening to us or talking to us. >> we may think as government contractors as middle to high inco
. >> a top lunch spots on the national mall, the cafeteria at the national museum of the american indian. he went back to his $10.50 job as soon as he could because he desperately needed to. >> we got two, three weeks, that we're going to have to go without no check, no money. we got to get back and forth doing work. i spent my last $12 getting me and him back and forth to school. i got here and borrowed $20 from one of my co-workers. >> a single dad, with a 16-year-old at...
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while the team defenders say it's a test to the courage of the american indians. here's what the president had to say to the associated press. >> if i were the owner of the team and i knew that there was a name of my team and if it had a storied history that was offending a sizable group of people, i'd think about changing it. native americans feel pretty strongly about it. and i don't know whether our attachment to a particular name should override the real legitimate concerns that people have about these things. >> in response, redskins lawyer lanny davis came out to rebut the president citing an institute poll showing that nine out of ten native americans were not bothered by the name. >>> up next, the reality denying republicans. they make up their own facts, don't believe science, and refuse to accept the legitimacy of president obama. all that's ahead. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. >>> just over a week from now >> i think it's irresponsible of the president and his men to even talk about default. there's no reason for us to default. we
while the team defenders say it's a test to the courage of the american indians. here's what the president had to say to the associated press. >> if i were the owner of the team and i knew that there was a name of my team and if it had a storied history that was offending a sizable group of people, i'd think about changing it. native americans feel pretty strongly about it. and i don't know whether our attachment to a particular name should override the real legitimate concerns that...
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to native americans throughout the book as indians, although in utah can you say native americans? i'm just curious. >> well, i looked at a lot of images, and i used "the new york times" usage, which changed about five years ago. they began to call native americans indians. and i've spoken to many of the people out here who are indigenous, and they say they like being called indians. so i honor them. another question, please. >> oh, somebody -- annie, you have to go back to the mic. >> hello. >> hello. >> i also have your book. i haven't finished it yet but i'm working on it. >> okay. >> and i'm curious. i mean, this is an immense history and there's a lot of different stories that go over this i'm sure that you came across. i'm just wondering why you chose to focus so much, or why you chose to write about the slavery part of it? why did you choose that as your subject? because you are so put that on the cover of the book, given the immense history of it. >> that's a wonderful question, and thank you so much for asking it. when i first came to this house, i met andrew this, and i w
to native americans throughout the book as indians, although in utah can you say native americans? i'm just curious. >> well, i looked at a lot of images, and i used "the new york times" usage, which changed about five years ago. they began to call native americans indians. and i've spoken to many of the people out here who are indigenous, and they say they like being called indians. so i honor them. another question, please. >> oh, somebody -- annie, you have to go back...
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of the american indian. he went back to his his $10.50 b because he needed to. >> we still got to get back and forth owork. i spent my last $12 gettings me and him back and forth to school. and i got here and borrowed $20 from one of my co-workers. >> he was just making it paycheck to paycheck before the shutdown. but 16 days off the job left him with nothing. >> we also had a test, the psat that i couldn't pay for. luckily one of the guidance counselors looked out for me, and gave me a fee waiver because he was furloughed. >> even the $40 he needed for bus fare to and from school was a tight squeeze. anderson watched anxiously, looking for something that would protect contract workers but the shutdown deal was sealed by workers who never had to worry about their own paychecks. >> a lot of them, i serve a lot of them. they loo look at us like peons,. >> bureaucrats for hire? many of the 7 million federal contract workers are like john nns anderson and no hope of getting back pay for their time off. >> we're
of the american indian. he went back to his his $10.50 b because he needed to. >> we still got to get back and forth owork. i spent my last $12 gettings me and him back and forth to school. and i got here and borrowed $20 from one of my co-workers. >> he was just making it paycheck to paycheck before the shutdown. but 16 days off the job left him with nothing. >> we also had a test, the psat that i couldn't pay for. luckily one of the guidance counselors looked out for me, and...
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american indian convention. on the agenda, how to preserve native languages to climate change. >> the national congress gives the u.s. 565 federally recognized tribes, a unified voice and position in the dealing with the government. this year along the issues, it's also dealing with the partial government shutdown. many tribes are hugely reliant on the federal government for the most basic of services. as a result, many are deeply suffering as a result of the paralysis on capitol hill. this year's conference coincides with columbus day here in the united states. that's the celebration of christopher columbus' first voyage to the americas. for those here say columbus day is another sign of how poorly understood the narrative is. >> it continues in many ways to say, you know, you're not there. you're not -- you're not counted in our mainstream society. your individual history is of no value. how would you like to say, hey, here i am. i found you. i discovered you. what would you say? how can you find me? >> i've a
american indian convention. on the agenda, how to preserve native languages to climate change. >> the national congress gives the u.s. 565 federally recognized tribes, a unified voice and position in the dealing with the government. this year along the issues, it's also dealing with the partial government shutdown. many tribes are hugely reliant on the federal government for the most basic of services. as a result, many are deeply suffering as a result of the paralysis on capitol hill....
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the actual truth of the system lies somewhere between the americans and the indians, about 240 kph is a mean speed which means a top end of a category 4 low end of a category 5 but the impacts are going to be huge with that storm surge. 250 to 500 millimeters of rain and all the other problems that go with it. the whole region is going to be impacted, not only 24 to 48 hours but a huge impact of flooding. >> thank you very much. rescuers are searching for survivors, 143 have been rescued. this latest incident was about 100 kilometers off the italian island of lampedusa. more. >> for the staff of lampedusa hospital an all too familiar action as the ambulance arrives. >> we got ready as soon as we were alerted after the accident. a helicopter with ten sick people on board was due to arrive. we're working with all our staff. >> the patients are from another smuggler's boat overloaded with migrants trying to get from africa to europe. although lampedusa is part of italy it is closer to africa. this is the choice of most smugglers. more than 200 people were rescued but dozens drown. the se
the actual truth of the system lies somewhere between the americans and the indians, about 240 kph is a mean speed which means a top end of a category 4 low end of a category 5 but the impacts are going to be huge with that storm surge. 250 to 500 millimeters of rain and all the other problems that go with it. the whole region is going to be impacted, not only 24 to 48 hours but a huge impact of flooding. >> thank you very much. rescuers are searching for survivors, 143 have been rescued....
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national museum of the american indian, a great place to eat, by the way, when the museums are open. >> when they are open. >> near the smithsonian but you are here because you represent a voice that we are not hearing a lot of because now we hear that capitol hill is counting on giving back pay to many and you have not been spoken to about this? >> we have not been furlod, we have been laid off, laid off, given a letter, saying that we are laid off and we are able now to collect unemployment and so when the government does make up their decision, we went from being, you know, low-wage payee to no wage. and when they get paid, we are not going to get paid. [ please stand by ] >> if we do not work, we are simply not getting paid. >> we get paid by the government generally. but the company gets paid. we to not get paid by the government. >> and, mike, you know, you have heard about the negotiations on all of. this the notion that this will be backpay but, really, this reaches far beyond the actual government employee, the one getting a check from uncle sam. >> yes, sure, and it is call
national museum of the american indian, a great place to eat, by the way, when the museums are open. >> when they are open. >> near the smithsonian but you are here because you represent a voice that we are not hearing a lot of because now we hear that capitol hill is counting on giving back pay to many and you have not been spoken to about this? >> we have not been furlod, we have been laid off, laid off, given a letter, saying that we are laid off and we are able now to...
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the term redskin is commonly attributed to the colonial practice of trading american indian scalps and body parts as bounties and trophies. for example in 1755, settlers of the massachusetts bay providence were paid out of the public treasury the killing and scalping of people of the penobscot tribe. the county for an indian above the age of 12 was 50 pounds and his scalp was worth 40 pounds. the bounty for a female indian of any age and for males under age of 12 was 25 pounds while their scalps was worth 20 pounds. these scalps, i submit, mr. speaker, were called redskins. the current chairman of the chief -- and chief of the pen knob scock nation recently declared that the redskin -- word redskin is not just a racial slur or derogatory term, but a painful reminder of one of the most gruesome acts of ethnic cleansing ever committed against the peb none scott people. -- penobscot people. mr. speaker, i ask my colleagues and the 180 million football fans across this great nation, suppose that redskin scalp brought in for payment was the scalp of your mother, daughter, wife, or son? agai
the term redskin is commonly attributed to the colonial practice of trading american indian scalps and body parts as bounties and trophies. for example in 1755, settlers of the massachusetts bay providence were paid out of the public treasury the killing and scalping of people of the penobscot tribe. the county for an indian above the age of 12 was 50 pounds and his scalp was worth 40 pounds. the bounty for a female indian of any age and for males under age of 12 was 25 pounds while their...
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the national congress of american indians said: >> the jamestown s'klallam tribe is business savvy, and self-governing. many other tribes are less fortunate, and all rely to varying degrees on federal funds for services like foster care, college scholarships, nutrition programs and health services. >> here at the tribal health clinic patients and staff remain anxious about the shutdown. >> there's so much misinformation about the budget, obamacare. we spend an enormous amount of time trying to calm folks down and create less stress. there's a lot of stress out there. >> american innedian communities are among those that bay benefit from obamacare's expansion of health coverage. tribal leaders want to get the process under way and return to their own businesses and budgets. >> some essential services will continue during the shutdown, including law enforcement and firefighting. thank you for watching al jazeera. 101 east is nest. >> in southern tajikistan a family gathers for a celebration. 19-year old nafisa is getting married. it should be a day of joy - yet like many marriages here it
the national congress of american indians said: >> the jamestown s'klallam tribe is business savvy, and self-governing. many other tribes are less fortunate, and all rely to varying degrees on federal funds for services like foster care, college scholarships, nutrition programs and health services. >> here at the tribal health clinic patients and staff remain anxious about the shutdown. >> there's so much misinformation about the budget, obamacare. we spend an enormous amount...
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--what will visitors find at the baltimore american indian center? free fall baltimore is going on all month... for more formion head o foxbaltimore dot o slash morning. coming up... good eats are always a sure thing at sullivan's... and that's especially true this month. the tasty promotion that's runninfor the next several weeks... and how it benefits a good cause. when transitioning from your summer to fall wardrobe... don't forget the shoes. the fashionable boots... that you'll want to make room in your closet for. you're watching fox 45 morning news..all local.. all morning. ((brk 2)) ((bn..d bring on the boots. susannah siger from ma petite shoe joins us for today's makeover monday to tell us about t trends she's seeing... in short boots for the fall. -are people going plain... or embellished? -does the length of your pants or skirt matter of your pants or skirt matter when picking out a pair of boots? stick around. susannah will be joining us during good day susannahill be joining us during good day baltimo to show off some options... if y ke
--what will visitors find at the baltimore american indian center? free fall baltimore is going on all month... for more formion head o foxbaltimore dot o slash morning. coming up... good eats are always a sure thing at sullivan's... and that's especially true this month. the tasty promotion that's runninfor the next several weeks... and how it benefits a good cause. when transitioning from your summer to fall wardrobe... don't forget the shoes. the fashionable boots... that you'll want to make...
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the cleveland indians, the world indian is very offensive to native americans. i think what it's all about, the fans who love those teams are the reason why we fans love the redskins. there's no racial intent here. >> okay. >> and we just love the team. but they're sensitive and we're aware some people are offended. we hope we can reach out to them. [ overlapping speakers ] >> lanny, you know that redskin is a completely different type of epithet than chief or indian or brave or blackhawk. redskin is a slur. let me ask you this, lanny. remember there used to be a restaurant chain called sambo's. and you know, basically, people didn't think about it just like they didn't think about redskins for a long time. eventually people realized you can't have a restaurant change in the united states called sambo's. it's derogatory. isn't it time for the redskins to recognize it's the same thing? it's wrong to have a name like that. >> you know, i hate in a historic moment they would ever disagree with jeffrey toobin on anything. but jeff, if you ask native americans are yo
the cleveland indians, the world indian is very offensive to native americans. i think what it's all about, the fans who love those teams are the reason why we fans love the redskins. there's no racial intent here. >> okay. >> and we just love the team. but they're sensitive and we're aware some people are offended. we hope we can reach out to them. [ overlapping speakers ] >> lanny, you know that redskin is a completely different type of epithet than chief or indian or brave...
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>> the website is actually a separate issue. for american indians and alaskan natives. right now you have to go through the indian system and fill out paperwork. it will be the old fashion way. under the rules for the mandate there is an exemption for native americans, but that exemption has to be filed for manually. the website issues are not the same for us. >> how much of a delay in getting interest from members has to do with the general lack of trust with anything that has the government's fingerprints on it? >> i think the big issue is complexity. for example, half the indian health system is in states, and the rules are going to be different in all 50 states and resources available will be different in all 50 states. that is something that has to be worked out in th in the next sel months. >> do you think it will actually take years to get tribal members to sign up even though this could be very good for them? >> i hope not. to me the idea that the united states offers healthcare as part of treaties is really a solemn obligation. in the 200 year history of the un
>> the website is actually a separate issue. for american indians and alaskan natives. right now you have to go through the indian system and fill out paperwork. it will be the old fashion way. under the rules for the mandate there is an exemption for native americans, but that exemption has to be filed for manually. the website issues are not the same for us. >> how much of a delay in getting interest from members has to do with the general lack of trust with anything that has the...
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the cleveland indians, the world indian is very offensive to native americans. i think what it's all about, the fans who love those teams are the reason why we fans love the redskins. there's no racial intent here. >> okay. >> and we just love the team. but they're sensitive and we're aware some people are offended. we hope we can reach out to them. [ overlapping speakers ] >> lanny, you know that red skin is a completely different type of epethet than chief or indian or brave or blackhawk. red skin is a slur. let me ask you this, lanny. remember there used to be a restaurant chain called sambo's. and you know, basically, people didn't think about it just like they didn't think about redskins for a long time. eventually people realized you can't have a restaurant change in the united states called sambo's. it's derogatory. isn't it time for the redskins to recognize it's the same thing? it's wrong to have a name like this. >> you know, i hate in a historic moment they would ever disagree with jeffrey toobin on anything. but jeff, if you ask native americans are
the cleveland indians, the world indian is very offensive to native americans. i think what it's all about, the fans who love those teams are the reason why we fans love the redskins. there's no racial intent here. >> okay. >> and we just love the team. but they're sensitive and we're aware some people are offended. we hope we can reach out to them. [ overlapping speakers ] >> lanny, you know that red skin is a completely different type of epethet than chief or indian or brave...
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the american indian and alaskan natives education and safety act. critical to the people who are not only our colleagues but to men and women, the national weather monitoring act. i didn't even today -- i did not even know that until today there was a hurricane heading to our country. the funding for these bills will last until december 15, or until congress in ask a full-year appropriation bill. while i believe that the entire government needs to move as quickly as possible to get reopened, these will put a number of high place priorities, programs funded so that while the conference committee goes on and the negotiations with the white house continue, these areas will be off the table. as we all would agree, funding on individual programs on a piecemeal basis is not standard or is not the preferred way of operating, but let's hope it would bring us closer to a final solution. >> i don't really have any questions i want to ask but i want to thank our colleagues for the work they have done. >> the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. >> we tried
the american indian and alaskan natives education and safety act. critical to the people who are not only our colleagues but to men and women, the national weather monitoring act. i didn't even today -- i did not even know that until today there was a hurricane heading to our country. the funding for these bills will last until december 15, or until congress in ask a full-year appropriation bill. while i believe that the entire government needs to move as quickly as possible to get reopened,...
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the congress of american innedians says: -- indians says. . >> the jamestown tribe is business savvy, and self-governing. many other tribes are less fortunate, and all rely, to varying degrees, on federal funds for services like foster care, college scholarships, nutrition programs and health services. >> here at the tribal health clinic patients and staff are anxious about the shutdown. >> there's so much misinformation out about the budget, obamacare. we spend an enormous amount of our time trying to calm folks down, creating less stress. there's a lot of stress out there. >> american indian communities are among those that may benefit from obamacare's expansion and coverage. tribal leaders want the process under way and return to their own businesses and budgets. >> the bureau of indian affairs says some essential services will continue during the shutdown, including law enforcement and firefight, and some health clinics. >> the debt ceeling is fast approaching a deadline. joining us now to talk about that possibility is a finance journalist. that deadline of october 17th, that is
the congress of american innedians says: -- indians says. . >> the jamestown tribe is business savvy, and self-governing. many other tribes are less fortunate, and all rely, to varying degrees, on federal funds for services like foster care, college scholarships, nutrition programs and health services. >> here at the tribal health clinic patients and staff are anxious about the shutdown. >> there's so much misinformation out about the budget, obamacare. we spend an enormous...
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to your point of the american indians have more to worry about. the cleveland indian mascot is a little goofy but that is a different thing. cheryl: you are talking possible downside risk to the market. charles: the market has been complacent. we haven't seen panic. the bias is to the downside the word is complacency turn into a panic? i want to share some parameters with the audience. we have broken the 50 day moving average which is a red flag. i use the exponential numbers which put more waiting and the current activity. 1600 is the key number.e nasdaqe key number, for the dow, 14,776 so we are a ways from those numbers but not far away. always remember this, selling began selling, wall street has been cool about this but it is the proverbial snowball that becomes a boulder and gained momentum. if we break down those numbers you might see wall street take a harsher reaction. cheryl: appreciate it. dennis: the movie speed staying above 50 miles an hour or risk catastrophe but now the affordable care act is having employers pay below 50 people an
to your point of the american indians have more to worry about. the cleveland indian mascot is a little goofy but that is a different thing. cheryl: you are talking possible downside risk to the market. charles: the market has been complacent. we haven't seen panic. the bias is to the downside the word is complacency turn into a panic? i want to share some parameters with the audience. we have broken the 50 day moving average which is a red flag. i use the exponential numbers which put more...
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and american indians and a bake argument if they should be allowed to participate in the show as quote-unquote savages or me represented as people who are perfectly capable to be coming maundered americans and the school movement is quite tragic with the debate of the wild west show but it does intersect with american foreign policy and the rise of america's stature after the civil war so the show itself becomes interesting as part of'' america's global reach has the show develops across ctc's elderly twentieth century the people involved in the performance include not know the american indians but malaysia, assyria, people across the middle east so there is a sense there is a congress of performers or the roughriders really reflect the ability of the united states personified by buffalo bill. so there are these interesting overlays between the show as a private enterprise and certain aspects of foreign policy. so we try to look at the relationship of the entertainment and pop culture and foreign policy for some people that may seem odd that there is that photograph in berlin during the cold w
and american indians and a bake argument if they should be allowed to participate in the show as quote-unquote savages or me represented as people who are perfectly capable to be coming maundered americans and the school movement is quite tragic with the debate of the wild west show but it does intersect with american foreign policy and the rise of america's stature after the civil war so the show itself becomes interesting as part of'' america's global reach has the show develops across ctc's...
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, we decide we love indians and all things native american. and we're kind of but not really sorry. and how much is that bric-a-brac? but that's not all. the new west is inclusive. >> welcome to santa fe. >> you've got your whole spectrum of new age crystal types seeking spiritual purity and intensity in the harsh, yet beautiful landscape. it's the last place in the u.s. you can wear buckskin and fringe without irony. while holding a buddhist blanket. there is, very deep inside this ordinary-looking five and dime, something truly authentic. hi. frito pie and a soda, please? this is the frito pie. as american as apple pie or the manhattan project and nearly as deadly. canned hormel chili and day-glo orange cheese-like substance dropped like a deuce, another roller in the night, right into a bag of fritos. >> it feels like you're holding warm crap in a bag. if you closed your eyes and i put this in your hand, you'd be very worried. closet mi pie. yet, it is also delicious. neither the frito nor the frito pie are indigenous to new mexico. they we
, we decide we love indians and all things native american. and we're kind of but not really sorry. and how much is that bric-a-brac? but that's not all. the new west is inclusive. >> welcome to santa fe. >> you've got your whole spectrum of new age crystal types seeking spiritual purity and intensity in the harsh, yet beautiful landscape. it's the last place in the u.s. you can wear buckskin and fringe without irony. while holding a buddhist blanket. there is, very deep inside this...
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we had the symposium at the national museum of the american indian back in february and it's kind of snowballed from there. there were some prominent "washington post" columnists there and journalists. since then it's really picked up steam. for many, many years this was not deemed offensive at all and people like myself have rooted for the redskins their whole life. we've only known it as a sports nickname. it's very important to me professionally and i've never considered it offensive. >> of course, the fans of the team are honoring the name. i mean, they, of course, love the redskins. do you have any clue why the president at a time when the government is shut down, the middle east is on fire, felt compelled to weigh in on something like this? >> in his defense, i know he was asked the question by the ap. the most ideal situation would have been him saying, well, i've got more important things to think about, but with that said, i think he is his use of the word sizeable is really where the big question is and that's always the sticking point to me. it's like, what do you mean by
we had the symposium at the national museum of the american indian back in february and it's kind of snowballed from there. there were some prominent "washington post" columnists there and journalists. since then it's really picked up steam. for many, many years this was not deemed offensive at all and people like myself have rooted for the redskins their whole life. we've only known it as a sports nickname. it's very important to me professionally and i've never considered it...
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congress of american indians give the u.s. 565 federally recognized tribes a unified voice and position in its dealings with the government. this year along with the usual economic, political and social and environmental issues is dealing with a partial government shut down and many times they are relying on the federal government for the basic of services. as a result many are deeply suffering as a result of the paralysis on capitol hill. and this year's conference coincides with columbus day here in the united states, that is a celebration of christopher columbus of the first voyage to the americas. those i spoke to here columbus day is a sign of how poorly u.s. historical narrative is. >> it continues and the main one is to say, you know, you are not there, you are not -- you are not counted in our mainstream society. your individual history is of no value. how would you like to say here i am, i found you, you know, i'm discovered too and which you say how can you find me, i have always been here. >> other major issues are violence against women and in particular the ability of triba
congress of american indians give the u.s. 565 federally recognized tribes a unified voice and position in its dealings with the government. this year along with the usual economic, political and social and environmental issues is dealing with a partial government shut down and many times they are relying on the federal government for the basic of services. as a result many are deeply suffering as a result of the paralysis on capitol hill. and this year's conference coincides with columbus day...
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sold off to foreign companies cadres chocolate is now american indian and the british airports authority spanish to some it represents a hollowing out of corporate britain and i'm happy that it's not going on that but it shows government policy for a long time now as encourage foreign companies to take over our british companies that means i would british companies are not competitive across the globe. so we're not putting in the right tax policies we're not dealing with regulation that hinders these companies welcome to have new investment it always is in the long term this takes away economic productivity from this country it means that stuff and job some are liable to go because there's allegiance between the companies that are owned by foreign entities and their country rover than brisson piece has been a cabbie for the forty years and has seen the london taxi company through several british. i hopped in for a ride and asked him how he feels about turning chinese this is a shame that it's not owned by a british company but it's better to then go into the wall dynamic the companies th
sold off to foreign companies cadres chocolate is now american indian and the british airports authority spanish to some it represents a hollowing out of corporate britain and i'm happy that it's not going on that but it shows government policy for a long time now as encourage foreign companies to take over our british companies that means i would british companies are not competitive across the globe. so we're not putting in the right tax policies we're not dealing with regulation that hinders...
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members of the an american indian tribe will be in dc tomorrow pushing for name change. because, they consider rid skins offendive. tribe leader has invited nfl leaders to attended group symposium for change. it is all comes just days after president obama weighed on the controversy. saying if it was up to him, he would change the team's name. >> coming up on fox five news how did nine-year-old bowman took sneak through security at and catch flight to sraeu? we will have the story. willing bit later new study about the benefits of the exercises service prescription drugs. which someone better for your health? all of that when we come back in just a few minutes. stay with us. there new development that biker attack called on tape new york. we have very latest coming up. become. poegs wok crowd spec tate torts. it happened at air show tr there weekend. out of control driver crashed into crowd killing at least seven people and injuries close to dozens of others. officials say driver appeared lost control after demonstration officials are now testing driver to see if he alco
members of the an american indian tribe will be in dc tomorrow pushing for name change. because, they consider rid skins offendive. tribe leader has invited nfl leaders to attended group symposium for change. it is all comes just days after president obama weighed on the controversy. saying if it was up to him, he would change the team's name. >> coming up on fox five news how did nine-year-old bowman took sneak through security at and catch flight to sraeu? we will have the story....