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the clinic will be located near the friendship house association of american indians. it will be one-stop shopping for the clinic. one of the things i would like to talk about, we talk about the clinic and the services they provide. we have been reforming health care to native americans. we will continue to do that and we appreciate your support as we build our new clinic for the native american population. it is my pleasure to introduce the third honoree. they are enrolled member of the great nation of montana. she is a great wife, sister, mother. the teacher and practitioner of cultural traditional wellness and spirituality. she has worked in various roles at the native american health center in san francisco. some of these roles include hiv outrage, medical assistance, and prevention work. she has had critical roles in spirituality and practitioners. she helps the agency address complex needs. they are reaching, finding, and assisting those most vulnerable. the most essential healing element is developing and fostering positive relations with community building activ
the clinic will be located near the friendship house association of american indians. it will be one-stop shopping for the clinic. one of the things i would like to talk about, we talk about the clinic and the services they provide. we have been reforming health care to native americans. we will continue to do that and we appreciate your support as we build our new clinic for the native american population. it is my pleasure to introduce the third honoree. they are enrolled member of the great...
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role as a supplier to south asia on three specific items which were core items for the emperors of the indian subcontinent. first of all the afghans supplied mercenaries. they supplied extra men who could fight in the wars of the court. secondly, they supplied the horses for those mercenary. because central asian and afghan forces were very famous for their ability to withstand the pressures of warfare. and thirdly, they supported -- provided through, but it was a luxury item because kind of the maserati of the 19th century. in fact, the first founding emperor writes in his journal, about the fruits of the kabul tally and how he misses those. food was a status symbol. a status similar which becomes replaced as the british takeover british indie. instead of melons, he shows off his wealth with english flocks. instead using mercenaries, the east india company uses a professional trained horse that no longer uses cavalry, horses, but rather instead uses a trained infantry. so the three pillars upon which the afghan political economy rested and integrated into a vibrant regional economy are under
role as a supplier to south asia on three specific items which were core items for the emperors of the indian subcontinent. first of all the afghans supplied mercenaries. they supplied extra men who could fight in the wars of the court. secondly, they supplied the horses for those mercenary. because central asian and afghan forces were very famous for their ability to withstand the pressures of warfare. and thirdly, they supported -- provided through, but it was a luxury item because kind of...
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of and he's a systems operator for indian health service. and one of the sad parts of his job is that he has to widen doorways in this hospital so that more and more obese people can get through with bigger and bigger wider wheelchairs. this is another big problem in indian country in poverty with diabetes. and people who are really horribly obese. but he is typical of other people i met in that he -- he was in different religions for a while. sometimes he was trying -- he was a mormon for a little while, or he was sent to a mormon school for some training and then he was back and forth. many people sort of back and forth with different -- different religions until they find -- they come back to their own, to their native religion. and he learned to be a medicine man through a woman, which was pretty unusual. and he is very sought-after. he never advertises. medicine people do not ties what they do. i mean, they're not supposed to, he said. and people come to him, and he invited me to a three-day blessing ceremony, which was really one of the
of and he's a systems operator for indian health service. and one of the sad parts of his job is that he has to widen doorways in this hospital so that more and more obese people can get through with bigger and bigger wider wheelchairs. this is another big problem in indian country in poverty with diabetes. and people who are really horribly obese. but he is typical of other people i met in that he -- he was in different religions for a while. sometimes he was trying -- he was a mormon for a...
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but when you got into the countryside, up until the 20th century there were a number of indian peasants that had never seen a white man. so its control over the countryside was splotchy at best which in part explains its downfall in 1857. >> now, in your book "the making of modern afghanistan," what's its role in afghanistan? what was its role? >> the east india company had a number of different strategic interests in the area beyond the indus river which would include much of modern-day pakistan and what we think of as modern-day afghanistan. the east indian company's main concern was that of security. not of external security so much as there's a large swath of historical literature which talks about the so-called great game in afghanistan which is this issue of anglo-russian rivalry between competing and expanding british empire in south asia and a russian empire in central asia. yet rather than being concerned about an external enemy, the russians necessarily, at the early part of the 19th century the east india company was much more concerned with its own internal security. and wha
but when you got into the countryside, up until the 20th century there were a number of indian peasants that had never seen a white man. so its control over the countryside was splotchy at best which in part explains its downfall in 1857. >> now, in your book "the making of modern afghanistan," what's its role in afghanistan? what was its role? >> the east india company had a number of different strategic interests in the area beyond the indus river which would include...
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perspective, of course terrible human rights perspectives come about that was a pretty good calibration of indians. prepared to do a certain kind of warfare, not prepared to do the more transformative kind and said i'm not going to go further than i am ready to. >> ronald reagan. >> the tricky one. you might think that republicans would tend to be more of the non transformative types, aim for the more non transformative, and in general you do see that. eisenhower is pretty general. his intervention was pretty limited. of reagan was one who crossed py lines. he was much more like a democrat in the sense that he really focused on the way states are organized. the famous speech to the british parliament for he says the soviet union will collapse of its own accord, not a lot of intervention opportunities. there were pretty small in scope. relatively transformative, but pretty small. a little harder to trace just because of events on the ground, but in the larger sense of foreign-policy his push for democratization was much more on the transformer and of the spectrum. >> professor elizabeth saunders, w
perspective, of course terrible human rights perspectives come about that was a pretty good calibration of indians. prepared to do a certain kind of warfare, not prepared to do the more transformative kind and said i'm not going to go further than i am ready to. >> ronald reagan. >> the tricky one. you might think that republicans would tend to be more of the non transformative types, aim for the more non transformative, and in general you do see that. eisenhower is pretty general....
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our she reports on the millions of indian children suffering abuse as they are forced to work on plantations have been their families instead of going to school all the details straight ahead. but first the international community has ripped into israel for its decision to build a loving one hundred homes in disputed east jerusalem russia says it's deeply concerned that the plan and hopes will be were and hopes it will be to reversed europe and the u.s. also joined a chorus of disapproval prime minister benjamin netanyahu defended israel's right to build with people in the country referring to it as a gift for the jewish new year celebrations this week and will also see the occupied west bank under strict curfew except for emergency crews palestinian authorities claim israel is not serious about bringing peace and john harper from the israeli committee against house demolitions explain to us why he thinks israelis don't appear to be in a hurry to get him to go she added table. basically. israel his creative facts on the ground over the last forty four years then it really made made its occup
our she reports on the millions of indian children suffering abuse as they are forced to work on plantations have been their families instead of going to school all the details straight ahead. but first the international community has ripped into israel for its decision to build a loving one hundred homes in disputed east jerusalem russia says it's deeply concerned that the plan and hopes will be were and hopes it will be to reversed europe and the u.s. also joined a chorus of disapproval prime...
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i think the forthcoming indian five-year plan will be a sign of india's future course of growth. >> all right, nhk commentator hiromi hirose. hiromi, thanks for your perspective. appreciate it. >>> next we go to our bureau in bangkok. patchari raksawong has the latest on what's going on in the region. >>> today we start with the himalayan earthquake. a powerful jolt shook the region on sunday. the epicenter was in india, but damage has also been reported in nepal and tibet. the combined death toll has climbed to over 80. and here's the latest report from nhk world's reporter, fumiyo sukiaya. >> reporter: the magnitude 6.9 quake hit the state of sikkim in northeastern india. at least 67 people were killed with more than 170 injured. infrastructure has been badly affected. some areas are still without electricity and water. sikkim officials say a road connecting the center city of gando and the neighboring state has been reopened. but roads leading to mountain villages remain impassable, hindering the rescue effort. food packages are being air dropped into isolated areas. in northern sikk
i think the forthcoming indian five-year plan will be a sign of india's future course of growth. >> all right, nhk commentator hiromi hirose. hiromi, thanks for your perspective. appreciate it. >>> next we go to our bureau in bangkok. patchari raksawong has the latest on what's going on in the region. >>> today we start with the himalayan earthquake. a powerful jolt shook the region on sunday. the epicenter was in india, but damage has also been reported in nepal and...
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of 40% agreement. japan should run from south korean manufacturers at adapt to indian market. japanese manufacturers should try to figure other ways to use in the areas of expertise. what is crucial is that they must conduct market research and to get the a better sense of india and how it works. in my experiencing the importance of face-to-face meeting cannot be underestimated. the best way to understand one another and what the other side wants and one thing that impress me at the summit is a remark by the industry chairman. >> our vision is that we transfer, on a massive scale, small and medium scale business, from japan to india. not only to serve the indian market but together to really try and solve the world markets from india. >> india wants it move ahead economically and socially. and has a wide range of partners in international community. japan could easily be left behind if he doesn't care advantage or opportunities that now are beginning to present themselves. i always encourage tlem to move quickly when speaking to indian people. it is this drive that makes india
of 40% agreement. japan should run from south korean manufacturers at adapt to indian market. japanese manufacturers should try to figure other ways to use in the areas of expertise. what is crucial is that they must conduct market research and to get the a better sense of india and how it works. in my experiencing the importance of face-to-face meeting cannot be underestimated. the best way to understand one another and what the other side wants and one thing that impress me at the summit is a...
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the light showers out there today a little taste of fall, we're going to jump right back to indian summereginning tomorrow as the rains moved out of the area here a few hundredths of an inch of precipitation falling in and around the bay. as we take a look at live high definition doppler you can see it's moving off to the east bay and beyond, it moves into the foothills of the sierra this evening, continuing to weaken and that will continue to trend as that weak cold front moves out this evening moving into the high country and dissipating. high pressure returns for the beginning of the week. we'll look at warm up through mid-week with the pattern shifting between next weekend. until then we'll enjoy some more indian summer type weather out there. as we seawright now, very cool for this time of the year, into the upper 60, the low 70s, even livermore topping out in the upper 70s for the hot spot around the bay today. at the peninsula, more low 60s, and likewise at the beach, a very cool day with a few hundredths of an inch of precipitation falling out of this system as the clouds and show
the light showers out there today a little taste of fall, we're going to jump right back to indian summereginning tomorrow as the rains moved out of the area here a few hundredths of an inch of precipitation falling in and around the bay. as we take a look at live high definition doppler you can see it's moving off to the east bay and beyond, it moves into the foothills of the sierra this evening, continuing to weaken and that will continue to trend as that weak cold front moves out this...
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hands actually walked into a whole village of indians just to buy some things. so a lot of it i think was just roosevelt come in his head there was all this adventure and hostility going on and it was much more fun than thinking they were peaceful. this is just my opinion and i could be totally wrong. indians in that area were treated like -- and they were shot at. even though they were ostensibly the war was over for a number of years. consequently occasionally an indian would shoot back and one fellow was wounded by an indian at the time roosevelt was out there so you could argue, maybe he was right and maybe he would have been roughed up or they would have stolen his horse or something. his attitude, he said something as far as i'm concerned, nine out of 10 indians are -- he said i won't tell you that an indian is better off dead than alive but nine out of 10 cases that is probably true and i wouldn't inquire too deeply into the case. and yet at the same time he once told an indian woman at the white house one of his regrets was he didn't have any indian led.
hands actually walked into a whole village of indians just to buy some things. so a lot of it i think was just roosevelt come in his head there was all this adventure and hostility going on and it was much more fun than thinking they were peaceful. this is just my opinion and i could be totally wrong. indians in that area were treated like -- and they were shot at. even though they were ostensibly the war was over for a number of years. consequently occasionally an indian would shoot back and...
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the land rights have been finally recognized as the fundamental right of the indian people. what the honorable minister has tried to push forward is that we have to balance out the use of land with the habitation and the rights of the people who are being moved away from the land. given that i think every bill tries to balance out most of the issues, a bill has -- it is very essential. the new bill will have its problems, but i think that implementation will decide what would really a fact the development. you have to understand that land acquisition for industrial purposes is a whole different are renown -- arena. we would be affected, it will become 60% to 80% more expensive. the bill would allow for more transparency. i think the long-term of fact of legal issues would be sorted out. the key is in the implementation of the belt, rather than the bill itself. >> do you think about this new land acquisition built is favorable to the farmers? >> it is inclined more toward the safety of the farmers. the approach taken by the honorable minister is to keep intact the rights of th
the land rights have been finally recognized as the fundamental right of the indian people. what the honorable minister has tried to push forward is that we have to balance out the use of land with the habitation and the rights of the people who are being moved away from the land. given that i think every bill tries to balance out most of the issues, a bill has -- it is very essential. the new bill will have its problems, but i think that implementation will decide what would really a fact the...
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i think we have a lit of bit of indian summer left so maybe a heat wave or two in there yet. we hope. >> yeah. yeah. >> some want 1 degrees. >> it has been cool. >> thank you jeff. >> it was a quiet day at the art festival today. that's edgar winter preforming against a great background. he was one of the dozens of preformers this weekend at the festival. the event also includes art by more than 275 artists of all kinds plus great food and wine. it continues through tomorrow. >>> many already saying it's just not the same. the telethon to raise money for md without jerry louis. >>> hundreds of thousands of acres burned, two homes destroyed, the progress tonight in getting a handle on the fire in southern california. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, bernadino county tomorrow. two square miles have burned near interstate 15 ajon pass. . >>> firefighters expect to have full containment of a wildfire tomorrow. flames burned two mobile homes, evacuation order for 1500 families has been lifted. the fire is 80% contained, no word on how to started. >>> for the first time in 20 years a sold out cr
i think we have a lit of bit of indian summer left so maybe a heat wave or two in there yet. we hope. >> yeah. yeah. >> some want 1 degrees. >> it has been cool. >> thank you jeff. >> it was a quiet day at the art festival today. that's edgar winter preforming against a great background. he was one of the dozens of preformers this weekend at the festival. the event also includes art by more than 275 artists of all kinds plus great food and wine. it continues...
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of applause. we are american indians. we are at city hall, and they are going to listen to us. pplause] i am deeply honored to be asked to say a few words on behalf of nathan. i have no nathan for many years. he and his father and i played basketball together in the 1970's, but i also know about the struggles they then had to overcome in his life, the disappointment, the hurt, and the pain. it is something that a lot of our children and young adults are going through in this community as they grow up. as elders and as adults, it is our responsibility to turn to these children and young adults and lit them up and encourage them to be proud of with a our as american indians, to learn their culture and traditions. those dancers that came out here this evening, give them a round of applause because that is our culture and our tradition. it is continuing. that is a drum. recognize them because they are carrying on that from that brings them together. a couple of weeks ago, i was sitting around with richard, and we were at a community event, and we were looking at each other, and i sa
of applause. we are american indians. we are at city hall, and they are going to listen to us. pplause] i am deeply honored to be asked to say a few words on behalf of nathan. i have no nathan for many years. he and his father and i played basketball together in the 1970's, but i also know about the struggles they then had to overcome in his life, the disappointment, the hurt, and the pain. it is something that a lot of our children and young adults are going through in this community as they...
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if you look at the list of indian and japanese authors and chinese authors it's now we are very much diverse. i think for a long time we weren't. i thank you for that question. if i keep going i will never get another question. [laughter]. >> thank you for samurai's garden. i read it had it first came out and it's wonderful to be rereminded. >> thank you. and thank you for coming. you know jump off, i was samurai's garden, i said it was an energizer bunny. danville shoes samurai's garden the end of last year. they had the danville theatre which is a nice theatre and they were doing roamioand juliette and there was me in the middle of a balcony. it was a nice audience when i walked in my brain was exat that timic, look at the people here. it's almost as good as last years. i said who did you choose last year. and the year before. and told me. i said do you realize they are dead already? >> i'm alive and shouldn't i pull in a little more? [laughter] to go off, thank you for coming. >> my pleasure. i just this month read your book dreaming water. and i was -- i'm very glad to have read
if you look at the list of indian and japanese authors and chinese authors it's now we are very much diverse. i think for a long time we weren't. i thank you for that question. if i keep going i will never get another question. [laughter]. >> thank you for samurai's garden. i read it had it first came out and it's wonderful to be rereminded. >> thank you. and thank you for coming. you know jump off, i was samurai's garden, i said it was an energizer bunny. danville shoes samurai's...
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many of our school kids are allowed to read about our attempts to genocide of native americans, of indians for example? how many of our kids that go to school learn this stuff? how much censorship is there over what kids are allowed to learn in school? but that's one kind of censorship. but the other is the choices we make as to what we're willing to think about and what unpleasant things we're willing to examine. now, that kind of censorship i find even more dangerous in a democracy. what you do about it, i'm not quite sure. if that self-censorship has led to theater in this country being less challenging, at least on broadway and highly visible locations and more escapist fare, you say you don't know what you can do about it, but i do believe you've talked about the need for education for young people. do you think that the next generation can embrace the kind of challenging work-- i know what i would do about it. i'm not sure that anybody's gonna pay any attention to me. we have to start educating young people in the arts even before they're aware of it. you know, once young people star
many of our school kids are allowed to read about our attempts to genocide of native americans, of indians for example? how many of our kids that go to school learn this stuff? how much censorship is there over what kids are allowed to learn in school? but that's one kind of censorship. but the other is the choices we make as to what we're willing to think about and what unpleasant things we're willing to examine. now, that kind of censorship i find even more dangerous in a democracy. what you...
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two years this time agents confiscated oid imported from india that was apparently in violation of indian export law and they say that again the us government issued warrants based on its interpretation of another country's laws now there is a law in this country called the lacie act it requires companies to make detailed disclosures about what imports and also bars the purchase of goods export in violation of a foreign country's wants but if the law was followed that's going on here and we don't deal with is c.e.o. and chairman of different guitar corporation and describes the raid to me and also gave me his theories about why the f.b.i. is targeting his company well what happened was. you know i was at home coming into work and i got a call that federal agents to. come to the office. and are in my office sealed my office shut up already over their corporate headquarters and they have also gone to our manufacturing plants checking with the manufacturing plants ph you know over. two dozen are federal agents went into the plants. at gunpoint remove people shut down the manufacturing operat
two years this time agents confiscated oid imported from india that was apparently in violation of indian export law and they say that again the us government issued warrants based on its interpretation of another country's laws now there is a law in this country called the lacie act it requires companies to make detailed disclosures about what imports and also bars the purchase of goods export in violation of a foreign country's wants but if the law was followed that's going on here and we...
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many years this time agents confiscated would imported from india that was apparently in violation of indian export law only say that again the u.s. government issued warrants based on its interpretation of another country's laws now i should mention there is a law in this country it's called the lacie act it requires companies to make detail disclosures about would imports and bars the purchase of goods export it in violation of a foreign country's laws but is this part of a larger and dangerous trend there is one man who says yes radio host alex jones in austin texas oh actually we are going to actually talk to the c.e.o. and we just go it's the c.e.o. and chairman of gibson guitar. well what happened was. you know i was at home coming into work and i got a call that federal agents had. come to the office and are in my office sealed my office shut they are pouring over the corporate headquarters and they have also gone to our manufacturing plants. checking with the manufacturing plants ph over. two dozen. federal agents went into the plant. at gunpoint removed people shut down the manufact
many years this time agents confiscated would imported from india that was apparently in violation of indian export law only say that again the u.s. government issued warrants based on its interpretation of another country's laws now i should mention there is a law in this country it's called the lacie act it requires companies to make detail disclosures about would imports and bars the purchase of goods export it in violation of a foreign country's laws but is this part of a larger and...
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. >> there is a billboard south of indian trail.justsmoldering smoke coming from the billboard. >> it is marketing advertising for outback steakhouses new wood fire steaks with the real smoke coming from several spots and they alerted the fire department about the sign before it was activated and not everyone got the message. >>> check this out. what do you see? australian family says they say they took a photo on vacation on the uss arizona and they see the face of shimmering oil in the water over the wreckage. it looks like a face. >>> one man says he was fired and it was unfair but losing his job may have saved his life. we will explain coming up. >>> the good news is they're hiring thousands of workers. the bad news is, you may not want to live where they're hiring. which town says they have more jobsen this they do workers. we will take a look when good morning maryland returns on this friday, september 30. back in a bit. >>> a texas man claims he was fired because of his weight two. years ago, ronald crats weighed 680 pounds a
. >> there is a billboard south of indian trail.justsmoldering smoke coming from the billboard. >> it is marketing advertising for outback steakhouses new wood fire steaks with the real smoke coming from several spots and they alerted the fire department about the sign before it was activated and not everyone got the message. >>> check this out. what do you see? australian family says they say they took a photo on vacation on the uss arizona and they see the face of...
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ethan allen would run alongside a herd of deer. indian style waited for a full moon, and in the snow, there was a crust of snow, perfect for snow shoeing, but not perfect for the sharp hoofs of deer. ethan allen shot one, put the hat on the carcass so the it wouldn't be touched. run along, shoot another one, put it on the deer. you get the picture. before he was through, he was well, we could say, buck enacted. -- naked. the hydes were sent by canoe down to salisbury where the younger brothers had set up a shop and made buckskin cover alls, a prosperous business. even jefferson pulled buckskins over his go-to meeting suit for years. the horse sweated, you had to have buckskin. the family was prospering. while ethan allen was hunting, he was also exploring. he found the very best lands, and getting the idea that he would move his family, all of his family, up into the valley of vermont which he did in 1770. he went and bought his first land, 1,000 acres for the equivalent of $1,000 of our dollars. 500 in new hairch is just above middlebury
ethan allen would run alongside a herd of deer. indian style waited for a full moon, and in the snow, there was a crust of snow, perfect for snow shoeing, but not perfect for the sharp hoofs of deer. ethan allen shot one, put the hat on the carcass so the it wouldn't be touched. run along, shoot another one, put it on the deer. you get the picture. before he was through, he was well, we could say, buck enacted. -- naked. the hydes were sent by canoe down to salisbury where the younger brothers...
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this style of dance once again coming to us from the north. the ojibwa, lakota, dancing throughout indianries. again, one of our most competitive styles of dance. ♪ alright, one more time, give it out -- up for our jingle time dancers. [applause] coming into the arena, our women's fancy shawl dancers. make your way into the arena. when you are ready, make them dance. all right, one more time. good singing, dancing. all right. [applause] how are we looking over there, robert? good? all right, calling out our double bustle fancy dancer, mr. edgar santiago. all right. [applause] edgar, are you tired from last night? all right. when you are ready. make them dance. ♪ all right. [applause] thank you, mr. edgar santiago. [applause] all right, calling all our dancers into the arena one more time. a round dance. dancers, come on out. how about another hand for our dancers, singers? all right. rocket, city hall. here we go. all right, when you are ready, make them dance. ♪ all right. back in oklahoma, we have this round dance. [inaudible] we've got northern style of round dance. one of our social d
this style of dance once again coming to us from the north. the ojibwa, lakota, dancing throughout indianries. again, one of our most competitive styles of dance. ♪ alright, one more time, give it out -- up for our jingle time dancers. [applause] coming into the arena, our women's fancy shawl dancers. make your way into the arena. when you are ready, make them dance. all right, one more time. good singing, dancing. all right. [applause] how are we looking over there, robert? good? all right,...
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if you've heard cedar flute you've heard youngblood and cedar flute has become emblematic of american indian in the singular, american indian culture. i wanted to play it for you to give you an example of what might be considered traditional style because after this i'd lake to bring up two guests and play two arrangements that were created especially for this festival that bring in both the irish american and the urban indian. so this is a cedar flute song for you. (playing flute) so now that you have a little bit of powwow and a little bit of cedar flute in your ears, i would like to invite two guests up to perform for you, two arrangements which i made especially for today. first, rita lindall, rita and i are both in the same cohort as the music program at uc berkley and we've been saying for 4 years, we need to play music. so we finally made it happen. so, rita lindall, and then masuro koga. mas and i have been playing together for a very long time, so much so that we wore the same shirt without having to talk to each other about it. mas is in high demand both as a teacher and as a sessi
if you've heard cedar flute you've heard youngblood and cedar flute has become emblematic of american indian in the singular, american indian culture. i wanted to play it for you to give you an example of what might be considered traditional style because after this i'd lake to bring up two guests and play two arrangements that were created especially for this festival that bring in both the irish american and the urban indian. so this is a cedar flute song for you. (playing flute) so now that...
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indian police have detained at least three people including the owner of an internet cafe in the indian-administered state of kashmir on thursday. they have been questioned over an e-mail sent by a militant group, allegedly claiming responsibility for the bombing. meanwhile mourners and families of the victims attended funerals in new delhi for those killed in the explosion. the bombing is at least the third terror incident in india this year. the government has been sharply criticized for failing to prevent attacks on important facilities in the capital and the financial center of mumbai. >>> as asian economies continue their rapid growth, the demand for one particular gourmet dish is also on the rise, but this delicacy is not just expensive to diners. it has been criticized for its high cost to the marine environment as well. nhk world has more. >> reporter: in thailand's popular resort city of pattaya have gathered to do their first shark release project. the tank holds various types of sharks that have been rescued from restaurants, pet shops, and even fishermen to be returned to the wild. >> tr
indian police have detained at least three people including the owner of an internet cafe in the indian-administered state of kashmir on thursday. they have been questioned over an e-mail sent by a militant group, allegedly claiming responsibility for the bombing. meanwhile mourners and families of the victims attended funerals in new delhi for those killed in the explosion. the bombing is at least the third terror incident in india this year. the government has been sharply criticized for...
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many years this time agents confiscated would imported from india that was apparently in violation of indian export law let me say that again the u.s. government issued warrants based on its interpretation of another country's laws now there is a one this country called the lacie act it requires companies to make detailed disclosures about wood imports and bars the purchase of goods export in violation of a foreign country's laws there so a lot of questions about whether or not gibson violated that law at all but you know what let's get to the bigger picture here and look at whether or not raids like this are part of a larger trend in this country i know one man who says absolutely that's radio host alex jones he's in austin texas another music capital in this country and alex i know that i you compared what happened here to a guest stop post i'll attack on u.s. industry and one that is not at all an isolated incident so why don't you elaborate for me. well it's not an isolated incident so that's why for decades we've had tax incentives to move out of the country that's why the president oth
many years this time agents confiscated would imported from india that was apparently in violation of indian export law let me say that again the u.s. government issued warrants based on its interpretation of another country's laws now there is a one this country called the lacie act it requires companies to make detailed disclosures about wood imports and bars the purchase of goods export in violation of a foreign country's laws there so a lot of questions about whether or not gibson violated...
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especially business a lot of talk at least in the news conference a lot of questions about the lives of indian koch and how that will if it will really continue to in fact tries to remind you alexander litvinenko was a former russian security officer who was poisoned with polonium in tied in london i diplomatic spat broke out between the u.k. and russia after that british authorities want to tax to write the russian citizen on facebook oh boy but according to the russian constitution in fact article sixty one which president did reminded david cameron once again today doesn't allow for the russian federation to actually date its citizens to another country to be tried both sides saying that they don't want let's make it to affect any further growth by david cameron went as far to say that the issue is not part of what we will continue to grow in other spheres of the signal so it remains an issue between britain and russia and we haven't changed our position about that and the russians haven't changed their position but i don't think that means that we freeze the entire relationship it's not pa
especially business a lot of talk at least in the news conference a lot of questions about the lives of indian koch and how that will if it will really continue to in fact tries to remind you alexander litvinenko was a former russian security officer who was poisoned with polonium in tied in london i diplomatic spat broke out between the u.k. and russia after that british authorities want to tax to write the russian citizen on facebook oh boy but according to the russian constitution in fact...
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ethan allen would run alongside a herd of deer. indian style, they waited for a full moon. and in the snow there was a crust of snow perfect for snowshoeing but not perfect for the sharp hooves of deer so they would run alongside the deer and ethan allen would run next and take a hat of the car vass and run along and shoot another one and take off his coat and put it on the deer, shoot another one and take off his tunic and put it on the deer. you get the picture. before he was through we could say he was buck naked. but what he did was take the skin of the last deer he shot and put himself while he went back and dressed the game. the hides every spring were sent by canoe down to salisbury where the younger brothers had set up a tannery and made buckskin coveralls, a very prosperous business on the frontier. even jefferson pulled on buckskins over his go to meeting suit for years. the horse sweated. you had to have buckskin. so the family was prospering while ethan allen was hunting, he was also exploring. and finding the very best lands and getting the idea that he would mo
ethan allen would run alongside a herd of deer. indian style, they waited for a full moon. and in the snow there was a crust of snow perfect for snowshoeing but not perfect for the sharp hooves of deer so they would run alongside the deer and ethan allen would run next and take a hat of the car vass and run along and shoot another one and take off his coat and put it on the deer, shoot another one and take off his tunic and put it on the deer. you get the picture. before he was through we could...
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two years and this time agents confiscated wood imported from india was apparently in violation of indian export law let me say that again the u.s. government issued warrants based on its interpretation of another country's law now there is a law in this country called it requires companies to make detailed disclosures about wood imports and also gars the purchase of goods export it in violation of a foreign country's laws are still lots of questions about whether or not gibson violated about it all a let's get to the bigger picture here and look at whether or not grades like this are part of a bigger trend in this country i know one man who says yes earlier i spoke with radio host alex jones he's in austin texas another music capital of this country however at a loss for words i asked him to elaborate on his recent comments comparing this incident to agus tempo style attack on u.s. industry. well it's not an isolated incident too that's why for decades we've had tax incentives to move out of the country that's why the president others want to put carbon taxes on u.s. industry but it won'
two years and this time agents confiscated wood imported from india was apparently in violation of indian export law let me say that again the u.s. government issued warrants based on its interpretation of another country's law now there is a law in this country called it requires companies to make detailed disclosures about wood imports and also gars the purchase of goods export it in violation of a foreign country's laws are still lots of questions about whether or not gibson violated about...
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have built in a determination in business to have been independent state so this is the message of indian people a you know we will let me go. and unfortunately united stated ministration itself in a compromising situation and the critical situation that it can't be you know a transparent fair mediator in that upcoming peace process or other palestinian political activism fabulous thank you joining us now live from ramallah tonight pressure. dr charles cogan a former cia officer who served in the directorate of operations they also headed the near east and south asia division says israel's policy towards negotiations with palestinians will ultimately backfire. this is a nonstarter especially as regards the netanyahu government being in power which is not inclined to yield after all netanyahu has twice floated president obama on the settlements issue and on the borders issue the intention of the israeli leadership is just to continue stalling until eventually the west bank we named and israeli control but the problem with that is that what are they going to do with all these palestinians w
have built in a determination in business to have been independent state so this is the message of indian people a you know we will let me go. and unfortunately united stated ministration itself in a compromising situation and the critical situation that it can't be you know a transparent fair mediator in that upcoming peace process or other palestinian political activism fabulous thank you joining us now live from ramallah tonight pressure. dr charles cogan a former cia officer who served in...
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we have more from new delhi. >> reporter: an indian army official accused pakistani forces of shelling into indian-controlled kashmir between wednesday evening and thursday morning. indian troops retaliated. pakistani forces returned fire and the gun battle ensued. pakistan said three troops were killed while india says one of its soldiers was injured. the two countries have fought three wars over control of kashmir and other issues since independence and partition in 1947. even in times of cease-fire standoffs have continued across a line of control. on the diplomatic front, the two countries resumed a comprehensive dialogue after a three-year break. they agreed to take steps to improve their relationship. that latest military clash was the fifth so far this year. while overall relations between the two countries have positive momentum, tension in kashmir remains high. >> now, the ongoing crisis in fukushima has thrust nuclear safety into the spotlight around the world, including southeast asia. against this backdrop an international seminar to examine the safety of the nuclear indust
we have more from new delhi. >> reporter: an indian army official accused pakistani forces of shelling into indian-controlled kashmir between wednesday evening and thursday morning. indian troops retaliated. pakistani forces returned fire and the gun battle ensued. pakistan said three troops were killed while india says one of its soldiers was injured. the two countries have fought three wars over control of kashmir and other issues since independence and partition in 1947. even in times...
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we have understood the american dilemmas and i think there is better understanding in america of the indian dilemmas. we are confronted with a neighbor which has yet to evolve its own system of internal management and government. and in the meantime, unfortunately,sed to be ruby people whose primary interest is maintaining tension with india. now we can live by containing that and the united stat has to fight its own battle against the al qaeda and taliban. we can only do it with the collaboration of the pakistan army. so we understand your dilemmas. but i think what is really chand now is the americans understand that we also are facing an enemy or an elemenin pakistan that is hostile to us and that we cannot do much about it, except contain. >> rose: the element meaning the terrorist element. >> that's right within the radical -- >> well, it's more the radical. the fundamentalist, religious element is one thing. but the actual violence that has been inflicted on us, that goes beyond fundamentalism. >> rose: goes beyond fundamentalism to? >> to i think a deliberate desire to undermine indi
we have understood the american dilemmas and i think there is better understanding in america of the indian dilemmas. we are confronted with a neighbor which has yet to evolve its own system of internal management and government. and in the meantime, unfortunately,sed to be ruby people whose primary interest is maintaining tension with india. now we can live by containing that and the united stat has to fight its own battle against the al qaeda and taliban. we can only do it with the...
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and i had witnessed-- i had been part of a circle dance in the dakotas of american indians. and one of the circle dance songs had to do with ritual scarification and bloodletting. and we were supporting that through our folk and traditional arts program. so at the same time i was dealing with this modern man, gay man who was doing some modest bloodletting but bloodletting nonetheless, i was also dealing with american indians who had had this as part of their culture for thousands of years. and then there was a legislative attempt to prohibit art that involved any kind of depiction of bloodletting? yes, jesse helms brought an amendment to the floor saying the n.e.a. should have no more grants given to bloodletting, whereupon christopher dodd of connecticut said, "now wait a minute." he's a catholic. he said, "that means no more crucifixion, "no more st. sebastian with arrows through him, "no more head of john the baptist, not to mention military battles." so that was the end of that amendment. it's a significant segment of our history gone just like that. not to mention-- not
and i had witnessed-- i had been part of a circle dance in the dakotas of american indians. and one of the circle dance songs had to do with ritual scarification and bloodletting. and we were supporting that through our folk and traditional arts program. so at the same time i was dealing with this modern man, gay man who was doing some modest bloodletting but bloodletting nonetheless, i was also dealing with american indians who had had this as part of their culture for thousands of years. and...
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the band of indians wanted to build a complex but the department of interior denied the application. the key reason cited was the fact that the tribe's existing tribal lands in mendocino county are more than 100 miles away from richmond. earlier this year, the richmond city council also rejected that project. >>> monterey county health officials are urging residents to be cautious of wildlife and vaccinate their dogs and cats against rabies. they say two bats tested positive for the virus in the carmel and carmel valley areas last month. rabies is past humans and animals through a bite from a rabid animal. >>> thousands of people are expected in downtown oakland this weekend for the international cannabis and hemp expo. it's thought to be the first of its kind in the nation. exhibiteddors started the set- up yesterday. more than 300 vendors are expected. organizers have designated a special smoking area in front of city hall for medical marijuana users. anyone who attends the ebbs po today and tomorrow must be at least 18 years old. >>> in southern california, look at this 10-foot wa
the band of indians wanted to build a complex but the department of interior denied the application. the key reason cited was the fact that the tribe's existing tribal lands in mendocino county are more than 100 miles away from richmond. earlier this year, the richmond city council also rejected that project. >>> monterey county health officials are urging residents to be cautious of wildlife and vaccinate their dogs and cats against rabies. they say two bats tested positive for the...
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it was saved by the slimmest of margins. indians won 4-3. they're in second place. >>> rays pitcher derek lowe has done a lot over his career, threw a no-hitter. won the world series. pitched a no-hitter. but he never hit a home run. time to update that wikipedia page. >>> venus williams has a rare auto immune disease that forced her to pull out of the u.s. open. there's no timetable for her return to tennis. >>> finally, back to baseball. the brewers ryan braun hit a shot deep to center. took a wild bounce off the wall, and that's when braun kicked it into high gear. a chance for an inside the park home run. got the green light to come home. rounded third. oh, no. he either stumbled about 30 feet too early. when he tried to get up, it was too late. caught in a rundown. all he could do is smile and think about what could have been. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >> "early today" sports is brought to you by just for men hair color. live forward. >>> justin bieber gets teens' hearts racing, and it turns out
it was saved by the slimmest of margins. indians won 4-3. they're in second place. >>> rays pitcher derek lowe has done a lot over his career, threw a no-hitter. won the world series. pitched a no-hitter. but he never hit a home run. time to update that wikipedia page. >>> venus williams has a rare auto immune disease that forced her to pull out of the u.s. open. there's no timetable for her return to tennis. >>> finally, back to baseball. the brewers ryan braun hit a...
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a number of attacks with the media over the last few years the group that you would have heard of the indian mujahideen has also been identified and that was all took all of the three of them on the way as i can because it would suggest that there are now all groups within india because on one hand the recent b.b. spoke about groups coming from outside of india the standard phrase used in india is state sponsored terrorism meaning and the establishment did but groups like the indian mujahideen have a domestic. so that is cause for concern the prime minister's statement from just now prime minister manmohan singh i think is indicating that this is a long haul and we have to ensure that we deal with that appropriate people obviously will continue to monitor the situation and sort of see when the investigations wrap up who actually is held responsible for all of this mr bosco i want to thank you so much for your time thank you. all right artie's. joining us from new delhi with the latest there we'll be keeping you up to date on the new delhi blast all this and more stay with us here on r t and
a number of attacks with the media over the last few years the group that you would have heard of the indian mujahideen has also been identified and that was all took all of the three of them on the way as i can because it would suggest that there are now all groups within india because on one hand the recent b.b. spoke about groups coming from outside of india the standard phrase used in india is state sponsored terrorism meaning and the establishment did but groups like the indian mujahideen...
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how significant do you think is this visit of an indian prime minister?the first in 12 years in bangladesh? >> this visit could be a real game changer in the troubled relationship between india and bangladesh. if they are able to conclude a boundary agreement, a line boundary agreement then they can on to include the maritime agreement which would then free up both countries to explore more seriously for gas. as well as oil. unfortunately, the decision over the chief minister not to support the shailing of the waters has taken the shine off a little bit but we hope that that can be smoothed out a little bit later. >> because the prime minister of bangladesh visited india in january of 2010, and from then until today, not much progress has been made on a lot of arrangement between the two countries. you see that significant movement in these -- do you think that significant movement in these agreements will be pushed through? >> they have take an very strong position against -- operating against india, safe havens in bangladesh. they have handed over some
how significant do you think is this visit of an indian prime minister?the first in 12 years in bangladesh? >> this visit could be a real game changer in the troubled relationship between india and bangladesh. if they are able to conclude a boundary agreement, a line boundary agreement then they can on to include the maritime agreement which would then free up both countries to explore more seriously for gas. as well as oil. unfortunately, the decision over the chief minister not to...
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that said that they want to repeal the conviction of a man who is actually on death row right now who was allegedly responsible for bombings in the indian parliament back in two thousand and one and obviously this is all very interesting timing of the indian prime minister manmohan singh happens to be in bangladesh today obviously condemned the attack saying that the indian people have to stand united against these sort of terror attacks and obviously this is all happening a very close to the anniversary of nine eleven here to shed a little bit more light on what's going on here in india is kumar saying from the institute for conflict management so tell me a little bit more about this group which a lot of people are saying that they actually have links to al qaeda what can you tell me. is that. the sunday mosul that. he was reportedly killed but still you're not sure that he was killed or not so you would be has different if you go and if you go by this and we can release. foremost a good national security adviser not an honest some indians. and since this had happened just what is. nine eleven and we can say that this has something to
that said that they want to repeal the conviction of a man who is actually on death row right now who was allegedly responsible for bombings in the indian parliament back in two thousand and one and obviously this is all very interesting timing of the indian prime minister manmohan singh happens to be in bangladesh today obviously condemned the attack saying that the indian people have to stand united against these sort of terror attacks and obviously this is all happening a very close to the...
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. >> i am the member of the indian education program advisory committee. i have two children in the district. i am new to the pack. i am speaking. this report addresses the process for setting priorities for work, fiscal year, and some questions that remain from last year. the first meeting was on august 30. the deputy superintendent attended the meeting and gave a brief update. he informed us that the board will be having a retreat this weekend to define the priorities for the school year. we are eager to learn what you decide to focus on. we know as we set the priorities and goals for next year, -- our next meeting will be held on tuesday, september 28. we hope to hear about your priorities than. as part of your process to decide our priority process, we look for data in the new unified school district as far as achievements on new tests. we have improved from 4500 community members that hart participated in surveys and forearms over the past five years. we have to consider the resources that are needed to work on all issues. this is a small group of par
. >> i am the member of the indian education program advisory committee. i have two children in the district. i am new to the pack. i am speaking. this report addresses the process for setting priorities for work, fiscal year, and some questions that remain from last year. the first meeting was on august 30. the deputy superintendent attended the meeting and gave a brief update. he informed us that the board will be having a retreat this weekend to define the priorities for the school...
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