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son issty aut t aarty,it eally accidealecause as u c se ital osfr tsa fuamtaroem an eir eenaladn thespulivwsf coodieshi hn' alan gazen whhasun i k ando- st ay itasun onnesay respseoveash tuly d t o ceer 17 w eneoief ecab wh rred a t gang s rs em trt li au i h d ftwi o. re.cg o h thng ld.er ansoth alarouule jabeonug erofan ongas d wdis ond ce is hofhaaran d tatons t taw ma d tth d s ng aor ney it g rkre wad swl fae thiho aplr s bitd ul f tsuam w meon murfo hsphest ls wodonntpirng c j t mesre...
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interesting to think about at the turn of the 20th century that these are the ideas that the bridge aartynnect is using as he is imagining this bridge in washington. but it gets more interesting. if we think about what those images were. the bust that he modelled the indian head carvings on was a life mask of a real man, a man named kicking bear who was a leader who helped to bring the ghost dance to the plains which led to wounded knee. so not only was this a native man, but this was a native man who fought the united states militarily and spiritually on the plains. in the 1890s he came to washington to meet with officials in the office of indian affairs. sew so he fought the united states diplomatically in the city. we have this bridge with these architecture ral design elements. it seems like they are free floating images of no, sir talnostalgia. they actually commemorate the anti-colonial leader who fought the united states militarily, spir callie and diplomatically. here's where it gets more interesting to me. in the 1890s there was an archaeologist names w.h. holmes working in the c
interesting to think about at the turn of the 20th century that these are the ideas that the bridge aartynnect is using as he is imagining this bridge in washington. but it gets more interesting. if we think about what those images were. the bust that he modelled the indian head carvings on was a life mask of a real man, a man named kicking bear who was a leader who helped to bring the ghost dance to the plains which led to wounded knee. so not only was this a native man, but this was a native...
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having the right conversations about that extra layer of surveillance for communities in some ways are aartir siege by law enforcement. i think we need to have that conversation to understand what the consequences are of adding a layer of surveillance on top of an already explosive situation where your -- you're thinking about this. >> james peterson, thank you very much for being with us, director of africana studies and associate professor of english at lehigh university come also to jupiter at msnbc. he is the author of, "the hip-hop underground and african american culture: beneath the surface." this is democracy now!, we will be back in a moment. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with aaron matÉ. we are broadcasting on over 1300 public radio and television stations around the united states and around the world. we also stream and audio and video podcast online at democracynow.org. you can read the transcript of every show and go to our extensive archives a video from ferguson will stop we will be broadcasting throughou
having the right conversations about that extra layer of surveillance for communities in some ways are aartir siege by law enforcement. i think we need to have that conversation to understand what the consequences are of adding a layer of surveillance on top of an already explosive situation where your -- you're thinking about this. >> james peterson, thank you very much for being with us, director of africana studies and associate professor of english at lehigh university come also to...
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interesting to think about at the turn of the 20th century that these are the ideas that the bridge aartynect is using as he is imagining this bridge in washington. but it gets more interesting. if we think about what those images were. the bust that he modelled the indian head carvings on was a life mask of a real man, a man named kicking bear who was a leader who helped to bring the ghost dance to the plains which led to wounded knee. so not only was this a native man, but this was a native man who fought the united states militarily and spiritually on the plains. in the 1890s he came to washington to meet with officials in the office of indian affairs. sew so he fought the united states diplomatically in the city. we have this bridge with these architecture ral design elements. it seems like they are free floating images of no, sir talnostalgia. they actually commemorate the anti-colonial leader who fought the united states militarily, spir callie and diplomatically. here's where it gets more interesting to me. in the 1890s there was an archaeologist names w.h. holmes working in the ci
interesting to think about at the turn of the 20th century that these are the ideas that the bridge aartynect is using as he is imagining this bridge in washington. but it gets more interesting. if we think about what those images were. the bust that he modelled the indian head carvings on was a life mask of a real man, a man named kicking bear who was a leader who helped to bring the ghost dance to the plains which led to wounded knee. so not only was this a native man, but this was a native...
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the two college women here, pooja and aarti say three men were harassing them.n none of their fellow passengers offered to help. the sisters took matters into their own hands literally. their fight did not end here. encouraged by their parents and the woman who shot this video, the they reported it to the local police. a bold decision in a country where many cases of violence against women often go unreported. "we hope this acts as a deterrent against such violence." parents must teach their sons how to betheir with women. acting quickly the police arrested the boys who will remain in judicial custody until december 6th. social media news channels are buzzing with the story of these sisters. many expressing their horror that no one offered to help. others are taking to twitter to praise the women for fighting back. even the state government where this incident took place is praising the girls. it says it will honor them at a public function next month. mallika kapur, mumbai. >>> still to come on cnn, another interesting story. just days after an emotional reunio
the two college women here, pooja and aarti say three men were harassing them.n none of their fellow passengers offered to help. the sisters took matters into their own hands literally. their fight did not end here. encouraged by their parents and the woman who shot this video, the they reported it to the local police. a bold decision in a country where many cases of violence against women often go unreported. "we hope this acts as a deterrent against such violence." parents must...
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we spoke to martin lee and he is one of the founders of the democratic aarti in hong kong and he hasgning for quite some time. today you find the fire of democracy burning in the heart of every student who participated. , this fire cannot be quenched . it will continue to grow. as you talk to students and talk to their students and parents it will be passed on to a new generation. this is the biggest ever movement for democracy we ever had. that is generally the spirit of many of the protesters, they say that now that people are more aware, they want to continue. art work onen some the roads this morning saying, you can only clear the protest camp, you cannot clear an idea. thank you very much, joining us there from hong kong. we are getting breaking news from air france, strike activity surrounding the airline plans. today thatsaying they have approval on a deal for the development of transitive yet which is their low-cost operation. saviaransit via -- transa will operate at least 50 aircraft by 2017 and will wage -- reach breakeven by 2017 and 2018.ing profitability by it is someth
we spoke to martin lee and he is one of the founders of the democratic aarti in hong kong and he hasgning for quite some time. today you find the fire of democracy burning in the heart of every student who participated. , this fire cannot be quenched . it will continue to grow. as you talk to students and talk to their students and parents it will be passed on to a new generation. this is the biggest ever movement for democracy we ever had. that is generally the spirit of many of the...