for many americans, mount rushmore is one of the country s most patriotic and awe-inspiring symbols, like a giant apple pie wrapped in a kid rock t-shirt, yee-ha. but for others, it s a reminder that this country was intended to be whites only. as we talk about the removal of controversial monuments and statues, mount rushmore is a part of that. located in the black hills of western south dakota, it s become the epicenter in a battle over who are the rightful inhabitants and caretakers of the land currently known as the united states of america. i m letting you go first because i m a gentleman. but really, it s because i m afraid. and these two have a lot to say about all of it. this is nick tilson of and krystal two bulls of the northern cheyenne and lakota. she is also a military veteran. we met at the entrance of mount rushmore park there with the ndn collective, an indigenous nonprofit fighting to get indigenous lands back into indigenous hands. our people this
yep. so you want to feel where you re cutting too. occasionally take a break and take your fingers and feel. it s all about feeling when you re butchering. all right. okay. here, let me grab this. it s like cutting the umbilical cord. right there. there you go. there you go. you got it! oh, great! you got it. you got it. there you go. wow. hey, you. oh, wow. oh, jesus. yep, yep. it s a messy business, but it s also done with care, expertise and concern. all right. now to sit down to a nice juicy medium rare buffalo steak. just kidding. you know how the show works. i m having bile. how do you feel about trying some of these things now? i was a kid who grew up mostly on ground beef and hot dogs. this is new territory for me. we re going all in. bounce. do what you got to do. so this is the bile. this is something our ancestors
montanalicious? it s good but i m not sure it s healthy. i don t know. you could use a buffalo steak. is this like a slim jim? it s good. it seems to me that everybody i know is going to montana all the time. so why are you having to drum up all of this and give away things? well, 10.5 million people visit montana every year. but of course you ve got to fly through minneapolis or seattle or salt lake city. and we have got an advertising program. you know, montana, we run the seventh largest budget surpluses for the seventh year in a row. we cut taxes, invested more in education, and every single one of our budgets was the largest budget surplus in history. tourism is a big part of our business. so 10.5 million people. i want 11 million people to visit this next year. and we want some of them to come from new york directly to boseman. how many people are going there to find work? our unemployment is about