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"It's three 53, an annual protest has been held in Plymouth, Massachusetts, where some Native Americans are speaking out about the arrival of the pilgrims dating back to 1620. The United American Indians of New England have declared Thanksgiving Day to be a national day of mourning. Members of the wampanoag tribe mourn the arrival of the colonists accusing them of bringing illness, racism and oppression to Native American people. This is kisha James. When people celebrate the myth of Thanksgiving, they are not only erasing our genocide, but also celebrating it. The group is calling for better policies to protect Native Americans and land restitution. I'm Jackie Quinn. Big Al. Al Roker, missed his first Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade in 27 years. As he recovers from a health scare, the fame today meteorologists recently shared that he had been hospitalized after a blood clot in his leg, traveled to his lungs, Roker wrote on his verified Instagram account after some medical whack a mole. I'm fortunate to be getting terrific medical care and on the way to recovery. It kept Roker from his traditional co hosting of the annual parade, along with his today colleagues, Savannah Guthrie and hoda kotb, NBC meteorologist Dylan dreyer filled in for Roker at the event and fielded a call from president Joe Biden in the First Lady who inquired about how Roker was doing dreyer told them her colleague is quote doing great. And one of the most prestigious titles in academia now belongs to a fairfax county native who studies at Georgetown university over the next few years he wants to focus on financial systems in developing countries. 21 year old author of Gupta is now a Rhodes scholar. To be honest, all of this still doesn't really feel real. Girly is a senior studying science technology in international affairs. Financial inclusion is something that I really care a lot about. It's something we take for granted here in the United States where it's pretty easy to open a bank account or to get a line of credit. But in a lot of developing countries, these things are not nearly as common. With the Rhodes scholarship, he will earn two master's degrees at Oxford University, fully diving into financial inclusion and technological solutions. He begins next year. I'm lucky that it worked out, but even if it did, I know this is something that I'm going to devote my life to regardless. Three 55

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"kisha james" Discussed on WTOP
"Annual protest in Plymouth, Massachusetts, where some Native Americans are speaking out once again about the arrival of the pilgrims in 1620. The United American Indians of New England have declared Thanksgiving Day to be a national day of mourning. Members of the wampanoag tribe mourn the arrival of the colonists accusing them of bringing illness, racism and oppression to Native American people. This is kisha James. When people celebrate the myth of Thanksgiving, they are not only erasing our genocide, but also celebrating it. The group is calling for better policies to protect Native Americans and land restitution. I'm Jackie Quinn. If you were watching the Thanksgiving Day parade, you may have missed Al Roker. He missed it as well, his first time in 27 years as he recovers from health scare, the theme today meteorologist recently shared he had been hospitalized after a blood clot in his leg, traveled to his lungs, Roker wrote on his verified Instagram account after some medical whack a mole. I'm so fortunate to be getting terrific medical care and on my way to recovery. It kept broker from his traditional co hosting of the annual parade along with us today colleagues, Savannah Guthrie, and hoda kotb, NBC meteorologist Dylan dreyer, filled in for broker at the event and fielded a call from President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden who inquired about how Roker was doing dryer told them her colleague is doing great. It's one 54, one of the most prestigious titles in academia in all of belongs to a fairfax scouting native who studies at Georgetown university over the next few years he wants to focus on financial systems and developing countries. 21 year old author of Gupta is now a Rhodes scholar. To be honest, all of this still doesn't really feel real. Girly is a senior studying science technology in international affairs. Financial inclusion is something that I really care a lot about. It's something we take for granted here in the United States where it's pretty easy to open a bank account or to get a line of credit. But in a lot of developing countries, these things are not nearly as common. With the Rhodes scholarship, he will earn two master's degrees at Oxford University, fully diving into financial inclusion and technological solutions. He begins next year. I'm lucky that it worked out, but even if it did, I know this is something that I'm going to devote my life to regardless. How sweet it is, pumpkin or sweet potato pie. That's a debate that's been going on for ages. Gay CBS TV's Tina as a dean looked into it and tells us about that great debate. Sweet potato pie versus

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"kisha james" Discussed on WTOP
"Massachusetts where some Native Americans decry the arrival of the pilgrims in 1620. The United American Indians of New England have declared Thanksgiving Day to be a national day of mourning. Members of the wampanoag tribe mourn the arrival of the colonists accusing them of bringing illness, racism and oppression to Native American people. This is kisha James. When people celebrate the myth of Thanksgiving, they are not only erasing our genocide, but also celebrating it. The group is calling for better policies to protect Native Americans and land restitution. I'm Jackie Quinn. Al Roker missed his first Macy's day Thanksgiving Day parade in 27 years as he's recovering from a health scare. The film Today Show meteorologists recently shared he had been hospitalized with a blood clot in his leg that traveled to his lungs. He said, after some medical whack a mole, I'm fortunate to be getting terrific medical care and I'm on the road to recovery. He wrote on his verified Instagram account. Thanks for all the well wishes and prayers. I hope to see you soon. It kept Roker from the traditional co hosting of the annual parade along with his Today Show colleagues. The NBC meteorologist Dylan dwyer filled in for Roku at the event. Thursday and fielded a call from president Joe Biden and the First Lady, Jill Biden, who inquired a how Roku was doing. She told them your colleague is doing well. One of the most prestigious titles in academia now belongs to a fairfax county native who studies at Georgetown university. Over the next couple of years, he wants to focus on our financial system and helping developing countries. 21 year old author of Gupta is now a Rhodes scholar. To be honest, all of this still doesn't really feel real. Girly is a senior studying science technology in international affairs. Financial inclusion is something that I really care a lot about. It's something we take for granted here in the United States where it's pretty easy to open a bank account or to get a line of credit. But in a lot of developing countries, these things are not nearly as common. With the Rhodes scholarship, he will earn two master's degrees at Oxford University, fully diving into financial inclusion and technological solutions. He begins next year. I'm lucky that it worked out, but even if it did, I know this is something that I'm going to devote my life to regardless. WTO

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"kisha james" Discussed on WTOP
"On Thanksgiving night. It's 9 52, an annual protest has been held in Plymouth, Massachusetts, where some Native Americans decry the arrival of the pilgrims in 1620. The United American Indians of New England have declared Thanksgiving Day to be a national day of mourning. Members of the wampanoag tribe mourn the arrival of the colonists accusing them of bringing illness, racism and oppression to Native American people. This is kisha James. When people celebrate the myth of Thanksgiving, they are not only erasing our genocide, but also celebrating it. The group is calling for better policies to protect Native Americans and land restitution. I'm Jackie Quinn. Al Roker missed his first Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade in 27 years. As he recovers from a health scare, the famed today meteorologist recently shared he'd been hospitalized after a blood clot in his leg traveled to his lungs. He says after some medical whack a mole, he's fortunate to be getting terrific medical care and on the way to recovery, he wrote that on Instagram. Al Roker says thanks for all the well wishes and prayers hope to see you soon. This kept broker from his traditional co hosting of the annual parade along with his today colleagues Savannah Guthrie and hoda kotb. NBC meteorologist Dylan dreyer filled in for Roku at the event and fielded a call from President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden. They were asking how Roker was doing. He said that his colleague is doing great. One of the most prestigious titles in all of academia now belongs to a fairfax county native who studies at Georgetown over the next few years he plans to focus on financial systems in developing countries. 21 year old author of Gupta is now a Rhodes scholar. To be honest, all of this still doesn't really feel real. Girly is a senior studying science technology in international affairs. Financial inclusion is something that I really care a lot about. It's something we take for granted here in the United States where it's pretty easy to open a bank account or to get a line of credit. But in a lot of developing countries, these things are not nearly as common. With the Rhodes scholarship, he will earn two master's degrees at Oxford University, fully diving into financial inclusion and technological solutions. He begins next year. I'm lucky that it worked out, but even if it did, I know this is something that I'm going to devote my life to, regardless. WTO. How sweet it is. Let's hear about the gray pie debate. Sweet potato pie versus pumpkin pie. While some argue pumpkin pie is more popular. Yeah, we pumpkins kind of

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Native Americans mourn on Thanksgiving: 'No reason to celebrate'
"While many American families celebrated thanksgiving yesterday a day of mourning was observed by some native Americans on the historic landmark that overlooks Plymouth rock members of native American tribes from around New England to gather to mourn citing centuries of racism and mistreatment that indigenous people around the world have suffered waters indigenous people would be celebrated by a day of thanksgiving and yet the history books called off the savages kisha James of the Quinault Wampanoag tribe says the stories we all learned in school about the first thanksgiving are mostly lies someone to knock ancestors did welcome the pilgrims and save them from starvation and