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The Long Journey Home

Three lost sons have returned home to the Wind River Reservation 135 years after they made the trek east to Pennsylvania, where they died and were buried. The repatriation of their remains in 2017 and 2018 came about through the efforts of their Northern Arapaho families, efforts detailed in the Wyoming Humanities-supported documentary Home from School: The Children of Carlisle. In early March 1881, Little Chief, Horse, and Little Plume boys aged fourteen, eleven, and nine left their Northern Arapaho families on the Wind River Reservation and traveled by train to the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. Little Chief’s father was Chief Sharp Nose, Little Plume’s father was Chief William Friday, and Horse’s father was Eagleman.

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Your World With Neil Cavuto 20191028 20:43:00

That s the superintendent of chicago police, eddie johnson. charles: president trump slamming the chicago police superintendent after skipping the speech. my next guest did attend the event. dan sharp joins us. thank you for joining us. my pleasure. charles: i watched most of the event, i thought it was fantastic and i appreciated the law enforcement officials getting together to have these discussions. obviously president trump was pretty upset that the host city, not just the mayor about the police chief himself chose not to show up. what are your thoughts? you re right, the president didn t hold back on how we felt about it. i ve been a police chief or 20 years. it s not an easy job. one of the things we have to do is gain and maintain the public trust and we have to know our communities. and know what the right thing to do for our communities are and i m not i don t know chicago

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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Your World With Neil Cavuto 20191028 20:46:00

Is that where we are going? we have cameras on our officers for years and what we ve seen is when the public, when they realize their own camera, it seems to have an impact on the person we are dealing with and on the officers. our officers carried micro cassette recorders for years before the technology advanced. so knowing the information is there and that it can be utilized for review for either misconduct or be used in prosecution, it s somewhat game changing. you know at the end of the day, will want to make sure our officers are respectful and we want to make sure they are treated with respect and if it helps on both sides, then it s a good tool. charles: chief sharp, thank you very much. appreciate your time. thank you very much. charles: nancy pelosi nothing moments ago a full house vote on impeachment inquiry is going to happen this week. how it s being received on the e hill is next.

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