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which has a long lineage, right, the idea that there's the institutions and organizations and rules we have now and technology renders meant much of that obsolete, it allows us to bypass obstacles in our way. defend that for me. >> there are plenty of people that have come before me, and very smart men have written books -- >> co-ordered becoming huge concentrated power. >> becoming corporations. so this is not at all guaranteed. but what is so interesting and we're seeing it happen every day now as more people get access and more people get the skills to make is most out of that that access, more people are getting an opportunity to bring their ideas to the world. >> we're talking in the political context about the death of the institution of the republican establishment. and if you said to me, okay, i'm going to describe to you the death of the party establishment. i'm going to right on, groovy, i don't like establishments, i want individual members to speak for themselves. what it is doing is causing absolutely political and institutional havoc. >> it is indeed. i don't think it's d
which has a long lineage, right, the idea that there's the institutions and organizations and rules we have now and technology renders meant much of that obsolete, it allows us to bypass obstacles in our way. defend that for me. >> there are plenty of people that have come before me, and very smart men have written books -- >> co-ordered becoming huge concentrated power. >> becoming corporations. so this is not at all guaranteed. but what is so interesting and we're seeing it...
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but that's a great story of an individual who comes from a long lineage that has nothing to do with fable. >> what an amazing story. well done. he ought to get the gold star again. michael, appreciate it. thank you. let's take you back to the senate chambers, and we want to give you another look at what is going on right now. this is republican senator saxbyer chandliss. and he is talking about legislation that would reopen the government and lift the debt ceiling. we'll bring you that vote as soon as it happens. let's get to a break. you're watching al jazeera america. [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. >> so texas, are you tired of the rain yet? there is good news after five days of rain across texas we're finally seeing a break in the rain. you can see the rain taper off a little bit right there. let's go in
but that's a great story of an individual who comes from a long lineage that has nothing to do with fable. >> what an amazing story. well done. he ought to get the gold star again. michael, appreciate it. thank you. let's take you back to the senate chambers, and we want to give you another look at what is going on right now. this is republican senator saxbyer chandliss. and he is talking about legislation that would reopen the government and lift the debt ceiling. we'll bring you that...
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which has a long lineage, right, the idea that there's the institutions and organizations and rules we have now and technology renders meant much of that obsolete, it allows us to bypass obstacles in our way. defend that for me. >> there are plenty of people that have come before me, and very smart men have written b k books -- >> co-ordered becoming huge concentrated power. >> becoming corporations. so this is not at all guaranteed. but what is so interesting and we're seeing it happen every day now as more people get access and more people get the skills to make is most out of that that access, more people are getting an opportunity to bring their ideas to the world. >> we're talking in the political context about the death of the institution of the republican establishment. and if you said to me, okay, i'm going to describe to you the death of the party establishment. i'm going to right on, groovy, i don't like establishments, i want individual members to speak for themselves. what it is doing is causing absolutely political and institutional havoc. >> it is indeed. i don't think it
which has a long lineage, right, the idea that there's the institutions and organizations and rules we have now and technology renders meant much of that obsolete, it allows us to bypass obstacles in our way. defend that for me. >> there are plenty of people that have come before me, and very smart men have written b k books -- >> co-ordered becoming huge concentrated power. >> becoming corporations. so this is not at all guaranteed. but what is so interesting and we're seeing...
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which has a long lineage, right, the idea that there's the institutions and organizations and rules we have now and technology renders meant much of that's obsolete. allows us to bypass obstacles in our way. defend that for me. >> there are plenty of people that have come before me, and very smart men have written entire book. the master switch, plenty other platforms, just as dekplook tizing. that ended up not to be. >> co-ordered becoming huge concentrated power. >> becoming corporations. so this is not at all guaranteed. precisely. but what is so interesting and we're seeing it happen every day now as more people get access and more people get the skills to make the most out of that access, more people are getting the opportunity to bring their ideas to the world. >> so here's what i think is interesting about this. we're talking about the political context about the death of the institution of the republican establishment. and if you said to me, okay, i'm going to describe to you the death of the party establishment. i'd be like, right on. groovy. i don't like establishments! i wan
which has a long lineage, right, the idea that there's the institutions and organizations and rules we have now and technology renders meant much of that's obsolete. allows us to bypass obstacles in our way. defend that for me. >> there are plenty of people that have come before me, and very smart men have written entire book. the master switch, plenty other platforms, just as dekplook tizing. that ended up not to be. >> co-ordered becoming huge concentrated power. >> becoming...
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their lineage stretches back tens of thousands of years before history was written. >> as long as i can ride a horse i'm going to be here. >> >> reporter: 14,000 visitors from all over the world come to watch. the family from florida arrive with their three children, they're on a year-round trip around the country. >> i just love to bring the kids out here and to experience the natural history and see the things that we have read about. >> reporter: for the three cougar children, the buffalo are more than the speck of history lesson. >> i think it's pretty amazing, but just to see it at all is really cool. >> and for mary ann edinger, proud of her lakota sioux heritage. >> it's something about it that pulls at my heart. >> and soon over the ridge top, the first buffalo break the horizon. barely visible at first, but then the whips crack. and the cowboys holler the way they always have. >> get up there. get up there. and the vast, empty plains, come to life. shaking from the thundering hooves. a sound so ominous that it terrifies a herd of wild elk and sends them scattering to safety. if
their lineage stretches back tens of thousands of years before history was written. >> as long as i can ride a horse i'm going to be here. >> >> reporter: 14,000 visitors from all over the world come to watch. the family from florida arrive with their three children, they're on a year-round trip around the country. >> i just love to bring the kids out here and to experience the natural history and see the things that we have read about. >> reporter: for the three...
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their lineage stretches back tens of thousands of years before history was ever ridden. >> as long as i can keep riding a horse i'm going to be here. >> on this morning more than 14,000 visitors from all over the world come to watch. the kyder family come here. >> i love to bring my kids out here just to experience the natural history to see the things awe've read about. >> for the three kyder children the buffalo become more of a dusty speck of a history lesson. >> i would have liked to see them run by the millions, i think that would be pretty amazing but just to be able to see them at all, it's pretty cool. >> and for mary ann ettinger, proud of her lakota heritage. >> almost made me cry when i saw them run past, there is something that pulls at my heart. >> soon over a ridge top the first buffalo break the horizon, barely visible at first but then the whips crack. and the cowboys holler is the way they always have. >> ah get up there! get up there! come on. come on. >> and the vast empty plains come to life. the ground itself shaking from the thundering hooives. hooves. a sound so
their lineage stretches back tens of thousands of years before history was ever ridden. >> as long as i can keep riding a horse i'm going to be here. >> on this morning more than 14,000 visitors from all over the world come to watch. the kyder family come here. >> i love to bring my kids out here just to experience the natural history to see the things awe've read about. >> for the three kyder children the buffalo become more of a dusty speck of a history lesson....