Your geocaching week was he said you could find out all those details over at. Joe Archie Thanks for tuning in thanks for making the case just be a part of your day and women as a part of your Tuesday have a great one. Is this is. Something. That you want to leave. Hi I m Amy Goodman You re listening to k.c. S.b. Santa Barbara. Here in Madrid Spain that is democracy. This. Was designed. To Global Justice this is the police. As well as. Not just States. But. All these. Are making this also is. This. The fact that President Trump has knighted States out of the Paris climate accord we re looking at what the u.s. Is doing while it s still here. Is still indigenous after this. What the voices of protest said top 25. Governmental is threatening over the years all of our lives either receiver you know but that doesn t mean that we will stop fighting for the. Same Canada. State from the. Pipeline to the Alberta tar sands. Canada indigenous Climate Action. We brought Indigenous youth delegatio
The cost summary reflects absolutely no pressure or conditionality president Selenski vocalize no concerns with the subject matters discussed there is no indication of bribery store sion or other illegal conduct on the Cole and this is Daniel Goldman the House send telegenic committee lawyer who led the Ukraine inquiry testifying to the evidence for impeachment as President Trump directed a months long campaign to solicit foreign help in his 2020 reelection efforts withholding official acts from the government of Ukraine in order to coerce and secure political assistance and interference in our domestic affairs as part of this scheme President Trump applied increasing pressure on the president of Ukraine to publicly announce 2 investigations helpful to his personal reelection efforts. If you applied this pressure himself and through these agents working within and outside of the u.s. Government. All this comes as the Justice Department s independent inspector general Michael Horowitz
In the Bismarck mall in Bismarck North Dakota. To kind of bring attention to the Standing Rock struggle during a Black Friday shopping event which was met by police armed with a ar 15 who then began punching and kicking water protectors who were holding a prayer in the Bismarck mall and I thought it was a really kind of jarring sort of contrast between you know the past and the president to say that while there are sort of differences between the massacre of peak watts and in Massachusetts to the contemporary certify against an oil pipeline nonetheless you know Bismarck North Dakota is a 90 percent white community that originally the Dakota access pipeline was supposed to go up river from but then was rerouted down river to disproportionately affect the Standing Rock Sioux tribe in this proportion it is the language that the Army Corps of Engineers used as if there s ever a proportionate risk to environmental. Issues and water contamination so at this particular moment there weren t a
All that and more coming out of. This is Democracy Now Democracy Now dot org The War and Peace Report I mean a good thing in this special broadcast we begin the show with the engine a scholar and activist Nick Estes He s co-founder of the indigenous resistance group the Red Nation and a citizen of the Lower Brule Sioux tribe I talked to him earlier this year about his book our history is the future the book tells the history of indigenous resistance over 2 centuries offering a road map for collective liberation and a guide to fighting life threatening climate change as the center says history in the historic fight against the Dakota access pipeline at Standing Rock I asked him to talk about the 2 Thanksgivings stories he writes about at the beginning of his book so the 1st things giving story is begins with the peak what massacre by members of the Massachusetts Bay Colony which really marks sort of in my opinion marks sort of the mythology of the United States as a settler colonial co
Good evening everyone you re listening to American Indian airwaves County radio from Marcus Lopez Fabiana Hirsch I m your host for the hour Larry Smith on tonight show progress stagnation and repression reassessing on the 10th anniversary the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous peoples and indigenous sovereignty throughout May he asked the National Indigenous Congress creates the 1st ever in teaching this government council You re listening to an American Indian airwaves County radio. And you know. My. August 9th of 2017 marks the International Day of the World s Indigenous Peoples according to the United Nations this year s theme is the 10th anniversary of the United Nations Declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples the only international human rights doctrine at the United Nation focusing exclusively on the world s approximately 370000000 indigenous peoples in the 1st segment of tonight s show Marcus Lopez interviews Chris Peters c.e.o. And president of the