Day after the schools president sudden retirement. Following days of controversy. And this morning, San Francisco mayor london breed officially kicks off her campaign for reelection. Details on todays event, which will include several local celebrities from ktvu, fox two news this is mornings on two. Good morning to you and welcome to mornings on two. Im Claudine Wong. Hi everyone. Im Frank Mallicoat. Happy weekend. Whats your name again. Oh its been a while. Just doesnt take much. And then youve already forgotten about me. Oh, come on, forget about Roberto Gonzalez, though. Come on. No, for a long time, weve already had plenty of time in the makeup room together. Yes, weve already been. Weve already been reintroducing ourselves. And to this weather, which is. Its nice. Ill take it. Its pleasant. It really is. Its going to be a good looking day for whatever you have planned, but make sure you have your allergy meds or whatever it takes you know, i did acupuncture last week. It really h
The creation of nmai. The last panel was a walk down memory lane because i intended attended that 1987 hearing where secretary adams was asked by senator inouye was asked about the remains and was able to participate in many of the discussions that led to the creation of museum. But more about that in a minute. Let me also say that the issues of repatriation of which ive dealt with many of them over my almost 30 years have provided me with some of the most interesting and rewarding work of my career. I think for those of you who are here and are able to hear about this process that has gone on for 25 plus years, i am sure that you share that view that these issues are so interesting. With that, i am honored to be here to moderate this panel. Today we are joined by four panelists. Kevin gover the director of the , National Museum of the American Indian. A citizen of the eastern band of cherokee indians and the chair of the repatriation of native americans board of trustees. Jonathan cod
Remains to tribes. Up next, a Panel Discussion on how the smithsonian has complied with the law. This is just under 90 minutes. Get started again, if you could please take your seats. Good morning, again. I am associate general counsel in the office of general counsel for the smithsonian. I just celebrated my 29 anniversary with the smithsonian, so i like to say sometimes that i was there at the creation of nmai. The last panel was a walk down memory lane because i intended that 1987 hearing where secretary adams was asked by senator and no way inouye was asked about the remains and was able to participate in many of the discussions that led to the creation of museum. But more about that in a minute. Let me also say that the issues of repatriation of which ive dealt with many of them over my almost 30 years have provided me with some of the most interesting and rewarding work of my career. I think for those of you who are here and are able to hear about this process that has gone on fo