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people that and i have a people die a path that made me have a go the black panther party the american indian movement antiwar organizations even civil rights leaders and hollywood stars the list of targets was endless fueled by the frenzied paranoia of mccarthyism and the growth of radicalism the objective of cointelpro was simple undermine destroy popular movements by any means infiltration destabilization of bribery we were victims of agent provocateur tourers police infiltration they try to incite our members to go and commit acts of violence as the black nationalist movements gain traction nationwide and also gain the f.b.i.'s attention. we've got hurt the party is probably going to be number one and the promising young leader fred hampton a target when i believe the man with the land where no malcolm i am. over there hampton was shot to death in his apartment he was twenty one years old if you take for help to him it was out now to murder direct murder if they can't misdirect and they just kill him that's the rule less the history of the united states government american indians are bec
people that and i have a people die a path that made me have a go the black panther party the american indian movement antiwar organizations even civil rights leaders and hollywood stars the list of targets was endless fueled by the frenzied paranoia of mccarthyism and the growth of radicalism the objective of cointelpro was simple undermine destroy popular movements by any means infiltration destabilization of bribery we were victims of agent provocateur tourers police infiltration they try to...
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we do find that programs that are run by american indians, alaska natives, for american indians, alaska natives or programs that target hispanics, run by hispanics, tend to produce better outcomes than programs that are not sensitive to those issues. so we use sort of a bias force paradigm. there are programs that are not run by the specific population group, but have modules that are targeted to the unique needs of that group. so they do not as well as the programs that are run by the specific population group, but they do better than programs that are general. so when we look at the outcomes of, say, a woman in a male program or a general program that doesn't have any gender specific programming, she doesn't do as well as the program that is targeted to, for women, run for women or a program that has gender-specific issues. the same thing for american indian, alaska natives, hispanics, african americans, and the same thing would be applicable to gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender. the key issue is of cultural competence and that is the thing that if indeed you know you've got a d
we do find that programs that are run by american indians, alaska natives, for american indians, alaska natives or programs that target hispanics, run by hispanics, tend to produce better outcomes than programs that are not sensitive to those issues. so we use sort of a bias force paradigm. there are programs that are not run by the specific population group, but have modules that are targeted to the unique needs of that group. so they do not as well as the programs that are run by the specific...
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william, within the native, american indian community, i am sure there are going to be so many differences, differences among the tribes and even within the tribe. can you address some of those? most definitely. the interesting thing with native american tribes is previously people would automatically assume that one tribe was the same as the next. my particular tribe, the cherokee, are completely different than our cousins out in oklahoma, the cherokee nation of oklahoma. within our reservation in north carolina, we have seven individual communities and each of those communities is completely different. we're a collective people, but we're all individualized in our communities. and how do they differ in terms of service delivery, for example, when you have to address their addiction issues? it comes down to developing that level of trust. some of our communities, it seems to be the communities that are closest to the center of the reservation are more apt to seek services as opposed to some of our more isolated communities, especially up in the mountain regions. very good. john, in your l
william, within the native, american indian community, i am sure there are going to be so many differences, differences among the tribes and even within the tribe. can you address some of those? most definitely. the interesting thing with native american tribes is previously people would automatically assume that one tribe was the same as the next. my particular tribe, the cherokee, are completely different than our cousins out in oklahoma, the cherokee nation of oklahoma. within our...
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movement and the elder advisor for the santa barbara american indian movement wildly thank you so much for joining me you know so every year thank you we celebrate columbus day i guess the part of it to me that that i probably assume you find the most offensive or ignorant to is the fact that we so teach children that he discovered america what about the people that were already here a lot of that's that to me is like walking into a grandmother's house today walking up and taking her purse something to conscience on the floor and saying look i discovered this it's mine and the house that i discovered him as mine. it's not discovery itself unfortunately the adults in this society also were taught the very same discovery myth that the children are being taught today so most of the adults in this society believe the same if it were after a change to be made in is disregard to myth it's up to truths the truth is easier to walk with the truth is a firmer foundation it will lead you forward in a better path and walking on a myth of discovery that is actually a fact of theft murder sl
movement and the elder advisor for the santa barbara american indian movement wildly thank you so much for joining me you know so every year thank you we celebrate columbus day i guess the part of it to me that that i probably assume you find the most offensive or ignorant to is the fact that we so teach children that he discovered america what about the people that were already here a lot of that's that to me is like walking into a grandmother's house today walking up and taking her purse...
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it happened yesterday afternoon in front of the national museum of the american indian.he dc police k-9 unit was enroute to the scene of a suspicious package when it slammed in to bumblebee. the officer and the stunt car driver walked away with no injuries but poor bumblebee was taken away on a flat bed truck and my favorite part of the video is the fact that those film crews actually covered up the crumpled front bumper of bumblebee. didn't want any photos taken of an injury autobot. i thought that was great. >> thank you. we have a heads up for federal workers. the u.s. department of agriculture health inspection services building will be closed because of a electrical fire that broke out over the weekend. no word if the building will reopen tomorrow. >>> a person of interest is in custody in connection with a sexual assault inside of a college library. saturday at montgomery college's takoma park campus a student was sitting in the libraries reresource center when a man exposed himself and ejaculated on her arm. he victim reported the crime right away. >> she contacte
it happened yesterday afternoon in front of the national museum of the american indian.he dc police k-9 unit was enroute to the scene of a suspicious package when it slammed in to bumblebee. the officer and the stunt car driver walked away with no injuries but poor bumblebee was taken away on a flat bed truck and my favorite part of the video is the fact that those film crews actually covered up the crumpled front bumper of bumblebee. didn't want any photos taken of an injury autobot. i thought...
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it happened at third and maryland in front of the national museum of the american indian.c police k-9 unit was enroute to the scene of a suspicious package when i slammed in to bumblebee. the police officer and the stunt car driver walked away with no injuries but bumblebee was taken away on a flat bed truck an filming has been suspended on the movie transformers 3 until dc police say they have had enough time to adequately review all of these safety procedures and make sure this kind of accident will not happen again. >> all right. thank you. >>> and washington of course is no stranger to the hollywood spotlight. more than 200 movies have been filmed here including the angelina jolie spy thriller salt, line of fire. the watergate saga of course, all the president's men and the exorcist which made those steps in georgetown a tourist site. a living smart report and a look at how much it cost to be financially stable in our region. >> of course we know it is ridiculously expensive to live in the washington area. this is no surprise. but now we can put a price tag on that. a
it happened at third and maryland in front of the national museum of the american indian.c police k-9 unit was enroute to the scene of a suspicious package when i slammed in to bumblebee. the police officer and the stunt car driver walked away with no injuries but bumblebee was taken away on a flat bed truck an filming has been suspended on the movie transformers 3 until dc police say they have had enough time to adequately review all of these safety procedures and make sure this kind of...
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it happened in front of the museum of the american indian. the police suv was responding to an emergency call when the driver cut through the closed movie set and slammed in to bumblebee while crews were filming a chase scene through the nation's capital. >> when i saw bumblebee got crumbles my heart dropped, i was like oh, no, not bumblebee. >> bumblebee went in the road and there was a police car and whamo. >> everyone was surprised by it, even the crew. >> reporter: no one was seriously injured. the stunt driver walked away. the officer was taken to the hospital with minor injuries but bumblebee was taken away on a flat bed truck. police shut down filming until further notice. the metropolitan police department released a statement saying they are investigating the facts of crash, and that filming of this movie on closed dc city streets has been suspended until safety procedures can be reviewed. in washington, kristin fisher, 9 news now. >>> >>> a consumer alert for the owners of mercedes-benz cars them company is recalling the c and e cla
it happened in front of the museum of the american indian. the police suv was responding to an emergency call when the driver cut through the closed movie set and slammed in to bumblebee while crews were filming a chase scene through the nation's capital. >> when i saw bumblebee got crumbles my heart dropped, i was like oh, no, not bumblebee. >> bumblebee went in the road and there was a police car and whamo. >> everyone was surprised by it, even the crew. >> reporter:...
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how about waterboarding lloyd blankfein well let's look to the native american indian because this is dr paul cross that way in this book says that the modern credit crisis is the equivalent to the traditional native american practice of potlatch a ritual ceremony which the chiefs of rival tribes competed to destroy ever greater quantities of their own possessions as an expression of power and importance remember during the height of this crisis was when lloyd blankfein said he was doing god's work just suicide bankers or it's a weird cultural macho thing i can the can can destroy more than you can you know the psychology of these c.e.o.'s is the same as a child ripping the wings off flies but i'm not sure what you really do with lloyd blankfein here should we waterboard oh well why don't you put it out to the audience and ask them i'm thinking decapitation i'm thinking do competition well let's look at what lloyd blankfein himself wants to do to the u.s. economy speaking of destroying your own wealth goldman the fed needs to print four trillion in new money reflects what four trillio
how about waterboarding lloyd blankfein well let's look to the native american indian because this is dr paul cross that way in this book says that the modern credit crisis is the equivalent to the traditional native american practice of potlatch a ritual ceremony which the chiefs of rival tribes competed to destroy ever greater quantities of their own possessions as an expression of power and importance remember during the height of this crisis was when lloyd blankfein said he was doing god's...
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look what he did to the american indians. this was their land, right?lling this island for, what, $18. it's kind of appropriate that it happened on columbus day. >> joey pants, a fascinating last word on the subject of paladino and cuomo. i want to hear more about columbus day from you next year. the great joey pantoliano that can be seen in the upcoming movies, "jeremy fink and the meaning of life" and also "lucy's" thanks for being our italian-american. >>> drawing the line, dressing up as a nazi. that's the rewrite. >>> security cams catch millions of hours of tape every week. you do not know how much you're being watched. i know you think you do, but you don't. a new series on showtime will prove once again if it's true, then you're not paranoid. ♪ [ female announcer ] mousse temptations by jell-o. decadently delicious. 60 calories. it's finally me o'clock. time for jell-o. try new chocolate mint sensation. >>> the republican party usually likes members who like to play war but not when it means playing dressup in a nazi uniform. that's tonight's re
look what he did to the american indians. this was their land, right?lling this island for, what, $18. it's kind of appropriate that it happened on columbus day. >> joey pants, a fascinating last word on the subject of paladino and cuomo. i want to hear more about columbus day from you next year. the great joey pantoliano that can be seen in the upcoming movies, "jeremy fink and the meaning of life" and also "lucy's" thanks for being our italian-american. >>>...
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when you have people in the circumstances, whether they may be american indian or eskimo or from spanishpeaking american flag schools, they need to be accommodated. we did a video in our office to try to help the committee understand what this anto real people. we talk to people in the puerto rican community in the cleveland area who could explain when they came to the mainland and with the transition was like and how it will benefit them to have bilingual ballots. i have spoken to a poll worker in the area who said the first election, which was in september where they actually had sample bilingual ballots, it was so much easier for the voters in that precinct. even as a worker, should an easier time making sure the voters had what they needed. it as been a smooth implementation things to the good work of the board members and the staff. cracks jennifer brunner brunner, thank you >> jennifr for being with us. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. when we come back, we are talking solar. it looks like the obama's will be putting solar panel
when you have people in the circumstances, whether they may be american indian or eskimo or from spanishpeaking american flag schools, they need to be accommodated. we did a video in our office to try to help the committee understand what this anto real people. we talk to people in the puerto rican community in the cleveland area who could explain when they came to the mainland and with the transition was like and how it will benefit them to have bilingual ballots. i have spoken to a poll...
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african-americans and indigenous my, american indians as well, do not fare as well. these are legitimate subjects to look at. because i've got a different country i feel like i see america from the outside and from inside. that gives me sort of a perspective. so maybe that's one reason my work is controversial. coming to obama, what is the evidence that he dislikes capitalism? >> host: yes. >> guest: the first draw that obama got, one of his first jobs -- >> host: president. i'm not talking about computing certain motives or intentions, some things that happen dozens of years ago, which is a very slippery business. i'm talking about in the presidency he rejected the advice that he nationalize the banks when he could have easily done that. he has cut taxes for small business on eight separate occasions, 20 months he's been in office hostility. you call him menacing. that's a very strong, a menacing president that i would just like to know -- >> guest: i think is missing input is more on foreign policy. there was a debate over capitalism of course the state is in a deb
african-americans and indigenous my, american indians as well, do not fare as well. these are legitimate subjects to look at. because i've got a different country i feel like i see america from the outside and from inside. that gives me sort of a perspective. so maybe that's one reason my work is controversial. coming to obama, what is the evidence that he dislikes capitalism? >> host: yes. >> guest: the first draw that obama got, one of his first jobs -- >> host: president....
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i am here today because influenza is such a critically important issue for american indian and alaskan native people. we have people from all over the world to have realized that indigenous people are disproportionately affected by influenza last year. unfortunately, in the united states, american indians were the ones most likely to report influenza-like illness last year. they're the ones most likely to be hospitalized. tragically, the death rate from was higher in this population than other americans. thankfully, we think that all of those adverse events can be prevented, and they can be prevented by vaccination. we had indian health service argali and support of the recommendation -- we at indian health service are fully in support of the recommendation for vaccination of all individuals six years and older. we urge all indian and alaskan native people to please get your flu shot this year. it attacks you, your community and your family members. thank you -- it protects you, your community, and your family members. thank you very much. >> it looks like there are only 190 million va
i am here today because influenza is such a critically important issue for american indian and alaskan native people. we have people from all over the world to have realized that indigenous people are disproportionately affected by influenza last year. unfortunately, in the united states, american indians were the ones most likely to report influenza-like illness last year. they're the ones most likely to be hospitalized. tragically, the death rate from was higher in this population than other...
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well than a film with a russian american or even indian it certainly needs a story. that. doesn't need the truth but. you know the mean trouble for most russian films is that they look a good story or a well told story for the truth i'm certainly for the truth when we filmed afterward to mush gone driving in. he had to learn to drive to types of steam trains. i support this kind of truth i want to make a viewer or and i can remember and believe what they see. oh i actually disagree with you as a viewer i don't give a damn whether moscow knows how to drive trains or not or whether a man playing a pilot say tom cruise actually knows how to buy a plane that's a different thing whether this kind of a plane can really land on an aircraft carrier. who cares whether they can or cannot fly and now disagree with me because you're referring to mechanics doesn't matter whether he's driving or someone else is but the actor also shows an emotional response in that moment so there is a difference who were there we sure as documents back more of the actors face was it when the train race
well than a film with a russian american or even indian it certainly needs a story. that. doesn't need the truth but. you know the mean trouble for most russian films is that they look a good story or a well told story for the truth i'm certainly for the truth when we filmed afterward to mush gone driving in. he had to learn to drive to types of steam trains. i support this kind of truth i want to make a viewer or and i can remember and believe what they see. oh i actually disagree with you as...
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the santa cruz mountains, vallejo, american indian shores coming dowamerican canyon, cupeo and san joseying up slowly as our first store moves out saturday another one moves in with scattered showers and heavier in the afternoon. highs today mid- 60s. it should be fairly dry. all saturday showers in the morning and more so in the afternoon. when for the first half of the day better in the afternoon very heavy rain from noon until 6 on sunday before we trial monday. let's go to traffic here >> theposey tube is reopened there is slowing in the area. most corrections of 1 01 is low because the president is in the area. the westbound ride metering lights are off, for bolton minutes from the foot of the maze toward san francisco your ride along is that retail looking good now traffic moving close to the limit as you make your way westbound towards foster city. 13 minutes from and to land across the span. golden gate bridge ride of it wet and soggy but you can see the cars moving without delay. i just checked centers traffic >> airforce 1 ruling on the tarmac at the airport headed to southern
the santa cruz mountains, vallejo, american indian shores coming dowamerican canyon, cupeo and san joseying up slowly as our first store moves out saturday another one moves in with scattered showers and heavier in the afternoon. highs today mid- 60s. it should be fairly dry. all saturday showers in the morning and more so in the afternoon. when for the first half of the day better in the afternoon very heavy rain from noon until 6 on sunday before we trial monday. let's go to traffic here...
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there is not a person in this room, unless you are an american indian, who is not an immigrant, including me. the -- this is a source of energy, vitality, ingenuity and labor. they have built this country. immigrants are what made us who and what we are. it is our essential story. but we have a right to know who is here, why they're here, how to contribute, what they cost. i think our borders have become sieves. we need to control our borders. i am in favor of electronic check, if you come to get a job, your employer is required to tell him who you are a given card otherwise he cannot hire you and you become an hirable. that's why most people come here. that's an efficient system. we should hire the 8000 people i think we have to recognize that people like the person who owns google is an immigrant from russia. we cannot escape that. there are people who want to be here and have what we have that we should welcome. but we need to know they add value to the system because we're strapped to the lead in terms of our ability to pay for people who do not add value to the system in terms of eco
there is not a person in this room, unless you are an american indian, who is not an immigrant, including me. the -- this is a source of energy, vitality, ingenuity and labor. they have built this country. immigrants are what made us who and what we are. it is our essential story. but we have a right to know who is here, why they're here, how to contribute, what they cost. i think our borders have become sieves. we need to control our borders. i am in favor of electronic check, if you come to...
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i am proud to stand with jackie in from the national congress of american indians today.ther today. we know as one nation that we are stronger together. is that right? and we know as one nation that when we join hands as health- care workers, public service workers, janitors, security officers, all of our union brothers and sisters, young people, old people, all across this nation, that we can make change happen and that is why we are here today. is that right? [applause] our brothers and sisters are here today because we have had it. we have had it with a corporate america gives higher and higher ceo pay and bonuses while workers are losing their jobs. we are not going to stand for it any longer. we are standing up and speaking out against corporate greed. [applause] we are here standing together because we care about a health care delivery system to make sure that even the first americans have access to health care. we care about equal education and the fact that the next generation are our future industry leaders, educators. we care about our veterans who have gone acr
i am proud to stand with jackie in from the national congress of american indians today.ther today. we know as one nation that we are stronger together. is that right? and we know as one nation that when we join hands as health- care workers, public service workers, janitors, security officers, all of our union brothers and sisters, young people, old people, all across this nation, that we can make change happen and that is why we are here today. is that right? [applause] our brothers and...
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there is not a person in this person -- in this room unless you are an american indian that immigrationgration has made us who and what we are. but we have a right to know who is here, why they are here, how they contribute, what they cost. i think that our borders have become sieves. i am in favor of electronic checks which means that if you come here to get a job, your employer is required to find out who you are and you will have a card. otherwise, you are on hirable. i think that we should finish the border. i think we should hire the 8000 people. maybe you want to get into that. i just think that we have to the owner ofke sarah d googole. there are people that want to be here and have what we have that we should welcome but we should know that they add value to our system because we are stretched to the limit in terms of our ability to pay for people who don't add value to the system in terms of economics. >> your time has expired. >> we have a huge vantage in that we have a great influx and so much diversity. if you drive along the street, you see so many different restaurants. it
there is not a person in this person -- in this room unless you are an american indian that immigrationgration has made us who and what we are. but we have a right to know who is here, why they are here, how they contribute, what they cost. i think that our borders have become sieves. i am in favor of electronic checks which means that if you come here to get a job, your employer is required to find out who you are and you will have a card. otherwise, you are on hirable. i think that we should...
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the move is considered highly unusual but she says she intervened for the largely indian american businessmen because she didn't want to see the area be decimated. >>> customer complaints lead to delays for metra. 22 bridges were to be started. but that led to complaints from riders and local officials about long waits at rail stations. the $185 million project is now delayed until next spring. up northline trains will resume normal times sunday. >>> jay mariotti pled no contest today to one count of misdemeanor domestic violence in l.a. he must complete a year-long domestic violence course and stay away from the victim. >>> coming up: how do you begin to start collecting 11 million dangerous toys? a fisher price recall. >>> beating bet allergies. the answer may be the opposite of what you've tried. it's our honeymoon. but we've parted ways with our old airline credit card that promised flights for 25,000 miles. it was always... [ laughing ] that seat's not happening without a big miles upcharge. a miles upcharge wasn't part of the deal. was i supposed to go without my wife? [ elevator bell d
the move is considered highly unusual but she says she intervened for the largely indian american businessmen because she didn't want to see the area be decimated. >>> customer complaints lead to delays for metra. 22 bridges were to be started. but that led to complaints from riders and local officials about long waits at rail stations. the $185 million project is now delayed until next spring. up northline trains will resume normal times sunday. >>> jay mariotti pled no...
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hindu caste system, so if i understand correctly, the sikhs 500 years old, young by indian standards, ancient by american standards, is a horizontal he quality. so a response, a creative response out of that and again centered in redsar. >> that's the place where guru sahib started the golden temple, one of the most important monuments that we have of the sikh, all sikhs anywhere in the world go and visit because that's the place where the guru opened the first temple, magnificent lake. in the middle of the lake is the temple. it was opened by a muslim, the guru had a muslim to open it for us. it shows why we consider all other religions equal. >> here is a photograph, an image of that, maybe we'll go to break now and when we come back we'll pick up more about this special program about sikhs and faith and sikhs in the bay area. that image of the golden temple is in india. >>> we are talking about the sikh faith and sikhs in the bay area. what does sikh mean? >> the word sikh means learner, student basically. and we consider ourselves learning all the time and therefore new information comes in, we absor
hindu caste system, so if i understand correctly, the sikhs 500 years old, young by indian standards, ancient by american standards, is a horizontal he quality. so a response, a creative response out of that and again centered in redsar. >> that's the place where guru sahib started the golden temple, one of the most important monuments that we have of the sikh, all sikhs anywhere in the world go and visit because that's the place where the guru opened the first temple, magnificent lake....
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. >> so if i understand it correctly, the sikhs, 500 years old, young by indian standards, ancient by american standards, is a horizontal requality a creative response out of that and again centered in -- why in ritsar? >> that is the place the guru started the golden temple, one of the most important monuments that we have of the sikhs and all sikhs any where in the world go and serve that is the place urgent open the first, there is a magnificent lake in the middle of the lake is the temple and it was opened by a muslim. they had a muslim to open it for us. >> really? >> yes. why we consider all of the religions equal. >> here is a photograph an image of that. maybe we will go out to break and when we come back we will pick up more about this very special program about sikhs in the bay area. that image of the golden temple in india >>> we are talking about sikh faith and sikh's in the bay area what does sikh mean? >> the word sikh means learner, a student basically we consider ourselves learning all the time. therefore new information comes in we absorb it and use it as we go along. i think
. >> so if i understand it correctly, the sikhs, 500 years old, young by indian standards, ancient by american standards, is a horizontal requality a creative response out of that and again centered in -- why in ritsar? >> that is the place the guru started the golden temple, one of the most important monuments that we have of the sikhs and all sikhs any where in the world go and serve that is the place urgent open the first, there is a magnificent lake in the middle of the lake is...
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people to understand what kind of reasons companies have for wanting to intervene in american politics. these are indian companies, so what do they care about us? and there are a lot of questions we still don't know. there's a set up similar to the indian one for egypt and brazil, the websites don't have the information about the countries donating into the general funds are. so we're trying to find out as much as we can. we would appreciate it if other people in the media and political system would join us in trying to look into it. >> to their credit, politico examed federal records of third-party groups that do have to disclose, and they found, the profile of the 2010 corporate profiler says they represent long term democratic adversaries and long term bush loyalists. >> i think it's no surprise. i remember when tom delay was running the house of representatives. they had lobbyists in the committee room writing the bills. when george w. bush was president, they had lobbyists having members put in to be heads of agencies. they have a lot of influence in america. but they know, you know, whose side is
people to understand what kind of reasons companies have for wanting to intervene in american politics. these are indian companies, so what do they care about us? and there are a lot of questions we still don't know. there's a set up similar to the indian one for egypt and brazil, the websites don't have the information about the countries donating into the general funds are. so we're trying to find out as much as we can. we would appreciate it if other people in the media and political system...
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i heard a book by an indian that is india indian and not native american and saying you're not sick, you're thirsty. >> we do recommend eight or nine glasses of water a day. >> really for helping process your food, detoxifying, not for hydration. >> i think water's very important. >> yeah, well, we do talk about that. >> i think a liter before 10:00 in the morning. >> there's a whole chapter on that. >> early detection of cancer's quite fascinating, this book has fascinating -- i'm not trying to sell the book i just find here with the current interests that i've discovered in some programming that i was doing that antioxidant advances, free radical defenses, enzymes and antiobjection i dances, mark grossman, to what extent did you contribute to this book? i know that you're a coauthor but what is your particular content area? >> well, terry grossman here, and ray and i established a relationship a number of years ago and i became ray's personal physician and in the course of our conversations with one another, we created a compendium information that we decided to codify into a book
i heard a book by an indian that is india indian and not native american and saying you're not sick, you're thirsty. >> we do recommend eight or nine glasses of water a day. >> really for helping process your food, detoxifying, not for hydration. >> i think water's very important. >> yeah, well, we do talk about that. >> i think a liter before 10:00 in the morning. >> there's a whole chapter on that. >> early detection of cancer's quite fascinating,...
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people in other countries had an idea that eitr americans were cowboys or indians or gangsters becausehat's what a lot of our tv shows, cops and robbers and westerns. "leave it to beaver" presented the american family to a lot of foreign countries and i think it mate have changed how they thought about how he lived. >> you mentioned that she was a role model to you, but i know you've also known that she was funny. i think a lot of us certainly saw a side of her tt you probably knew when we saw her appear in "airplane." we showed the clip in 1980. whenou saw her do that, did you say, that's the barbara billingslei remember? >> yes. she did have a little bit of the devil in her in that she was just so much fun to be around. she always had -- if you were a little down, barbara could always pick you right back up. she had an effer vessens about her that made you feel gd to be around her and be with her. listen, jerry, we thank you so much for coming on and spending time with us and sharing your memories of your friend barra billingsley. we're all going t miss her. thanks so much. >> my ple
people in other countries had an idea that eitr americans were cowboys or indians or gangsters becausehat's what a lot of our tv shows, cops and robbers and westerns. "leave it to beaver" presented the american family to a lot of foreign countries and i think it mate have changed how they thought about how he lived. >> you mentioned that she was a role model to you, but i know you've also known that she was funny. i think a lot of us certainly saw a side of her tt you probably...
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company, they exported american jobs to bangalore, indian. with almost 65,000 arakansans out of jobs, we need jobs do. arkansas, tell bill halter, thanks for nothing. >> the irony of this, folks, is the corporate candidate in that race was senator blanche lincoln, not bill halter. what about that? >> the fact is that ad was paid by a shadow group called americans for job security. they have routinely intervened on behalf of republican candidates. this was the first time this front group intervened on behalf of a democratic candidate against another in a primary. i also believe you won't be seeing them in the general election. they did the damage they wanted to do in the primary. >> you are on a mission to try to change this. what do democrats do? you can't match the money, can you? >> i think you have to demand full disclosure. i haven't met a single arakansan or american who wouldn't want to know where the money is coming from and demand full disclosure. you can't possibly get to the motivation that's driving contributions to candidates if t
company, they exported american jobs to bangalore, indian. with almost 65,000 arakansans out of jobs, we need jobs do. arkansas, tell bill halter, thanks for nothing. >> the irony of this, folks, is the corporate candidate in that race was senator blanche lincoln, not bill halter. what about that? >> the fact is that ad was paid by a shadow group called americans for job security. they have routinely intervened on behalf of republican candidates. this was the first time this front...
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company, they exported american jobs to bangalore, indian. with almost 65,000 arakansans out of jobs, we need jobs do. arkansas, tell bill halter, thanks for nothing. >> the irony of this, folks, is the corporate candidate in that race was senator blanche lincoln, not bill halter. what about that? >> the fact is that ad was paid by a shadow group called americans for job security. they have routinely intervened on behalf of republican candidates. this was the first time this front group intervened on behalf of a democratic candidate against another in a primary. i also believe you won't be seeing them in the general election. they did the damage they wanted to do in the primary. >> you are on a mission to try to change this. what do democrats do? you can't match the money, can you? >> i think you have to demand full disclosure. i haven't met a single arakansan or american who wouldn't want to know where the money is coming from and demand full disclosure. you can't possibly get to the motivation that's driving contributions to candidates if t
company, they exported american jobs to bangalore, indian. with almost 65,000 arakansans out of jobs, we need jobs do. arkansas, tell bill halter, thanks for nothing. >> the irony of this, folks, is the corporate candidate in that race was senator blanche lincoln, not bill halter. what about that? >> the fact is that ad was paid by a shadow group called americans for job security. they have routinely intervened on behalf of republican candidates. this was the first time this front...
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reportedly will hire a former indian manager wedgier. americanoffs tonight, game one texas leads the yankees. >>> and in bears practice today, there was an event for the make a wish foundation. and a kid pointed out his name was briggs. he asked about the name. >> what would i want the name to mean? like a brigadier general. third in command. you know? >> see you sunday. >> yes i will. >> hope to see briggs out there sunday. third in command. >> thank you, sir. >> have a good weekend. can a smartphone be its own guardian angel ? can it keep an eye out for itself, literally show and tell you where it is when you don't even know yourself ? droid can with lookout mobile security, one of thousands of free apps for the droid x and droid 2 by motorola. available on the ever-expanding android market. when there's no limit to what droid gets, there's no limit to what droid does. discover customersl are getting five percent cashback bonus at restaurants. it pays to switch, it pays to discover. or does frizz make you start over? pantene knows thick hair ab
reportedly will hire a former indian manager wedgier. americanoffs tonight, game one texas leads the yankees. >>> and in bears practice today, there was an event for the make a wish foundation. and a kid pointed out his name was briggs. he asked about the name. >> what would i want the name to mean? like a brigadier general. third in command. you know? >> see you sunday. >> yes i will. >> hope to see briggs out there sunday. third in command. >> thank you,...
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pregnant with her twins, the second time that the indian woman has lent her womb to the american. >> i had a positive experience, which is why we are doing this for the second time. because the process went smoothly for me, i wound up starting a business because of that to facilitate other companies -- couples with a smooth transition. >> surrogacy is a multimillion dollar business in india. >> it was initially difficult to give up the child. one tends to get attached. but i am getting paid for it. >> it is all happening here i am ireland, -- all happening here, in this little town in western india. in the past few years it has transformed through the surrogacy industry, led by women from surrounding villages. as surrogacy remains largely unacceptable in this society. >> many surrogates are forced to hide their pregnancies, as very few people in their communities would believe that a baby can be conceived without having sex. but these concerns are the least of their worries. >> the issue of the health of the surrogate mother is a concern. there are some markets going on between the s
pregnant with her twins, the second time that the indian woman has lent her womb to the american. >> i had a positive experience, which is why we are doing this for the second time. because the process went smoothly for me, i wound up starting a business because of that to facilitate other companies -- couples with a smooth transition. >> surrogacy is a multimillion dollar business in india. >> it was initially difficult to give up the child. one tends to get attached. but i...
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it is the second time the indian woman has lent her womb to the american. >> i had a positive experience, and that is what i am using her for the second time. i ended up starting a business because of that, to help facilitate other couples said they can have a smooth transition. >> surrogacy in india is a multimillion-dollar business. they earned $500,000 for the first birth. it is hard work. >> one tends to get attached. but i know i have given my word to her, and also in getting paid for it. >> it is all happening here. this is the unofficial capital of surrogacy. this little town in western india is mainly known for the dairy community. however in the past few years it has been transformed by the surrogacy industry, led by women from surrounding villages. however, it does involve social alienation. it is largely inaccessible in this deeply conservative society. many women are forced to hide their pregnancies. very few in their communities would believe a baby can be conceived without having sex. but cultural concerns may be the least of it. >> making sure the health of the surrogate m
it is the second time the indian woman has lent her womb to the american. >> i had a positive experience, and that is what i am using her for the second time. i ended up starting a business because of that, to help facilitate other couples said they can have a smooth transition. >> surrogacy in india is a multimillion-dollar business. they earned $500,000 for the first birth. it is hard work. >> one tends to get attached. but i know i have given my word to her, and also in...
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i heard a book by an indian that is india indian and not native american and saying you're not sick, you're thirsty. >> we do recommend eight or nine glasses of water a day. >> really for helping process your food, detoxifying, not for hydration. >> i think water's very important. >> yeah, well, we do talk about that. >> i think a liter before 10:00 in the morning. >> there's a whole chapter on that. >> early detection of cancer's quite fascinating, this book has fascinating -- i'm not trying to sell the book i just find here with the current interests that i've discovered in some programming that i was doing that antioxidant advances, free radical defenses, enzymes and antiobjection i dances, mark grossman, to what extent did you contribute to this book? i know that you're a coauthor but what is your particular content area? >> well, terry grossman here, and ray and i established a relationship a number of years ago and i became ray's personal physician and in the course of our conversations with one another, we created a compendium information that we decided to codify into a book
i heard a book by an indian that is india indian and not native american and saying you're not sick, you're thirsty. >> we do recommend eight or nine glasses of water a day. >> really for helping process your food, detoxifying, not for hydration. >> i think water's very important. >> yeah, well, we do talk about that. >> i think a liter before 10:00 in the morning. >> there's a whole chapter on that. >> early detection of cancer's quite fascinating,...
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off a minority serving field for us where we're not only serving african-american students but hispanic students, native indiandents, pacific students. that has turned over to some of our other scholarships. >> in last few yearsthe need to generate money toerve those students and the universities has increased as people aren't able to give in the same way as maybe they did in years past which is why you're having this walk on october 30th. >> absolutely. so many students have suffered with the recession. parents have been laid off from jobs. they lost their homes. and students who traditionally did not come to us now need to support that uncf. >> what's the plan for saturday october 30th? you want folks to sign up in advance? >> we want them to sign up in advance. theyan come to our website and go to the washington, d.c. walk. and we want them to bring their families, their friends, their colleagues, their neighbors and come out and walk towards the dos of education. everybody knows if you're healthy you study better, you learn better. so we're going to walk for education on october 30th. >> hope u have a succ
off a minority serving field for us where we're not only serving african-american students but hispanic students, native indiandents, pacific students. that has turned over to some of our other scholarships. >> in last few yearsthe need to generate money toerve those students and the universities has increased as people aren't able to give in the same way as maybe they did in years past which is why you're having this walk on october 30th. >> absolutely. so many students have...
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information warning the fbi three years before and also coming to the american embassy the year before. late today u.s. and indian officials say the information was shared but it was too general to act on. >>> delaware senate candidate christine o'donnell is accusing democrats of using scare tactics. she says democrats are empathizing that only wealthy americans benefit from tax cuts. >> scare tactics coming from the democrats saying that these tax cuts for the rich or these billionaires trying to find places to dock their yachts. it is not it at all. it is the dry cleaner down the street. the pizza shop owner down the street. the hardware store owner. >> in a recent ad she complained her opponents would raise taxes on "everything out there." >> john mccain's daughter author megan mccain minuted no words when asked about her influence on the election. >> she is making a mockery of running for public office. no real history and no real success in any kind of business. what that says to my generation is one day you can just wake up and run for senate no matter the lack of experience you have. it scares me for a lot
information warning the fbi three years before and also coming to the american embassy the year before. late today u.s. and indian officials say the information was shared but it was too general to act on. >>> delaware senate candidate christine o'donnell is accusing democrats of using scare tactics. she says democrats are empathizing that only wealthy americans benefit from tax cuts. >> scare tactics coming from the democrats saying that these tax cuts for the rich or these...