conversation on line we take you life to a rally across the street from the white house. the native american tribes rally. they had marched on pennsylvania avenue here for the rally and we are life here on c-span two. i ask you to stand with our indigenous community around the world. together we can rise. at this time the chairman of the tribe to share some words about a proclamation that we passed they jointly ask the units it s folk the discovery i am glad that he is here. to stand with us so we can continue to understand why we are troubled and understand why we face obstacles and i want him to come forward and talk about this. thank you guys for taking the time and listening to me. and together in unity we will rise and the country will come together. our rights well always be reflected. [inaudible] my relatives my name is joe day and i serve as the chairman of the nation and i come here among each and every one of you to see them. in the proclamation that has brought f
focused on the future and how we can work together to create a better, brighter healthier one for the healthcare system rather than on rehashing the mistakes we made long ago. as we begin to move forward, we must not lose sight of where we started. years ago, next month in this very room, the committee heard testimony from a veteran named barry coates who spoke about waiting almost a year for care at the department of veterans affairs facility of south carolina. he was finally seen long after he should have been. he was diagnosed for colon cancer that had spread to his liver and to his lungs. he passed away in january last year. it was gary s story and accompanying allegations that 40 veteran patients had died while waiting to receive care for the va medical center in phoenix arizona that kicked off a nationwide access and accountability scandal the likes of which the da had never seen. it also led directly to the creation of the choice program and to the allocation of billio
with be a secretary david show ulkin. this is two hours and 20 minutes. . [inaudible conversation] the committee will come to order. we thank all of you for being here and joining us tonight. it s somewhat unusual for the committee to meet in the evening hours for a conference we are staying up late for. i want to keep our work laser focused on the future and how we can work together to create a better, brighter healthier one for the healthcare system rather than on rehashing the mistakes we made long ago. as we begin to move forward, we must not lose sight of where we started. years ago, next month in this very room, the committee heard testimony from a veteran named barry coates who spoke about waiting almost a year for care at the department of veterans affairs facility of south carolina. he was finally seen long after he should have been. he was diagnosed for colon cancer that had spread to his liver and to his lungs. he passed away in january last year. it was gary s s
extend private healthcare provider options for trouble accessing va services. this is just under two and a half-hour. . [inaudible conversation] the committee will come to order. we thank all of you for being here and joining us tonight. it s somewhat unusual for the committee to meet in the evening hours for a conference we are staying up late for. i want to keep our work laser focused on the future and how we can work together to create a better, brighter healthier one for the healthcare system rather than on rehashing the mistakes we made long ago. as we begin to move forward, we must not lose sight of where we started. years ago, next month in this very room, the committee heard testimony from a veteran named barry coates who spoke about waiting almost a year for care at the department of veterans affairs facility of south carolina. he was finally seen long after he should have been. he was diagnosed for colon cancer that had spread to his liver and to his lungs. he pa
midlands yesterday with a visit from republican frontrunner donald trump. and his visit ended in a major endorsement from a palmetto state political figure. lieutenant governor henry mcmaster publicly threw his support behind trump at the campaign rally, saying trump is the man to get things done. south carolina is going to have the most decisive primary election this election cycle. we are going to be right in the middle of it and i want everybody to get out and vote and when you do, do like i do and vote for donald trump for president. many people waited in line for tree farm to see donald trump hold his latest rally. some came to lexington county because they re hardcore trump supporters others who are still undecided came to see what he s all about. chad mills was there and has the story. the night started with a big palmetto state endorsement. donald trump speaks the truth. he s a man of decision. he s a man of action. he speaks the truth as he sees it in words that