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Real News: Navajo water crisis, UWF women’s basketball, Veterans Day

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For the Navajo Nation, a battle for survival is underway – the struggle for access to water, the most basic human right. “Reclaimed: The Lifeblood of Navajo Nation” is a four-part series from ABC Audio, premiering Monday, Nov. 11, examining this urgent, life-threatening issue. At least one-third of residents in the Navajo Nation — the largest indigenous tribe in the United States — need to travel miles to get water for drinking, bathing, cooking and cleaning. Hosted by Charly Edsitty, a Navajo nation citizen and journalist, this series chronicles the Navajo Nation’s generations-long fight for water rights—a battle that has reached a critical turning point with a landmark bill in front of Congress that, if passed, would create critical infrastructure that diverts water to Navajo communities.

The University of West Florida women’s basketball team starts the season 2-0. Coach Stephanie Yelton shares the details.

We discussed the day’s events and the radio station’s long history of supporting veterans.

And the full show: Rick talks with Sena Maddison, Stephanie Yelton, Charly Edsitty, David Bear, and Bruce Vredenburg.

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