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i. indian community living here or this is. wava. tells stories that. thing in dark thing indigo the printing of louis and i straddle a border. inside w.i. i needed a noise. it they're pretty powerful people run in creation by you heard the noise and come to hear two didn't but he was in harry he take tommy gray iding food that language language is different one and i agree i had a. man woodroof fees. at sing sing mein daag print. just standing up like this a nude local natl is rock. high is manton incest try that think and handle truth but it's an inductor. a father. killing jaw move different stations can we move away for a little and then come back here in the fifties nine hundred fifty. two didn't. linger happens selfs. there is and that's very close to the hot for us and the list of family. you know yemenis paper. this applies. it's still important but. not as important man because. the fifteen the. nineteen fifty history. yet not the. seven o'clock. that morning. i had planned to come across from south from him you. are right across here it was a b
i. indian community living here or this is. wava. tells stories that. thing in dark thing indigo the printing of louis and i straddle a border. inside w.i. i needed a noise. it they're pretty powerful people run in creation by you heard the noise and come to hear two didn't but he was in harry he take tommy gray iding food that language language is different one and i agree i had a. man woodroof fees. at sing sing mein daag print. just standing up like this a nude local natl is rock. high is...
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>> i think in the beginning it's absurd, are you friending to be indian? ess what they call now yogalebrities, which is not a sanskrit word. >> reporter: he made fame about these guys. >> he is having sex with young girls. he cannot be a real guru. >> reporter: decided a real truth would come from being a religious leader. >> i was creating kumare who will he be? jesus, buddha? i was looking at those, what do they say and do? and the one thing i couldn't get down with, they could, was saying they had authority. kumare was about saying he didn't have authority. >> you come lately. >> reporter: kumare's message was simple. the only guru you need is inside of yourself. that's vic ral/kumare's invented mirror philosophy. >> he holds up aer for you, but not literally. >> i wanted to tell a carbary tale about spiritual leaders we trick ourselves to we leave them so we can be happier, too. this was trying to unveil the trick. when he said he wasn't real, which he said every class and every encounter that he is an illusion, he's not real, no more a guru than people
>> i think in the beginning it's absurd, are you friending to be indian? ess what they call now yogalebrities, which is not a sanskrit word. >> reporter: he made fame about these guys. >> he is having sex with young girls. he cannot be a real guru. >> reporter: decided a real truth would come from being a religious leader. >> i was creating kumare who will he be? jesus, buddha? i was looking at those, what do they say and do? and the one thing i couldn't get down...
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i wish i could do an indian accent. i can't. that might get me in trouble at any rate. i'm sorry.any times whirls i can't understand them. by the way, my name is bob. yeah. right your name is bob. and they don't know the problem, they don't know this country. they don't know the geography. bring the call centers back home. certainly don't give those companies that export the jobs tax breaks. it seems that's the new campaign by the communication workers union. steve from manassas village. what do you think in. >> good morning. >> i love your book so much that i have read it twice already. >> oh, my god. >> i just enjoy it very much. >> true believer here, yeah. >> absolutely. i have a little tale to regal you with about these overseas call center. i had called one and was kind of waiting while they looked something up on the computer so i thought in the meantime it was obvious it was an indian accent, so i asked him. it was in late all. i said wow. what kind of snowfall did you get in west virginia and he said, i am not sure. our building doesn't have windows and i haven't been out
i wish i could do an indian accent. i can't. that might get me in trouble at any rate. i'm sorry.any times whirls i can't understand them. by the way, my name is bob. yeah. right your name is bob. and they don't know the problem, they don't know this country. they don't know the geography. bring the call centers back home. certainly don't give those companies that export the jobs tax breaks. it seems that's the new campaign by the communication workers union. steve from manassas village. what...
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i was thinking indian food because i didn't eat dinner.urvey finds women are more likely to experience road rage than men. 60% of females admitted to flipping out behind the wheel. those between the ages of 35 and 24 says their rage has turned into a fight. there is nothing better than watching girls fight. it is ironic girls get more upset considering girls can't drive. you said that in the green room. >> oh my goodness. that's twice your question is based on nothing but lies. there are a number of women who can't drive well, i will give you that. >> i was joking, and you are serious. >> i am not done with my thought. there are also a number of men who do not drive well. have i never seen two women start fighting over road rage, so i question the science about this study. >> i love science. >> i question the science and think it was probably a man who wrote this study and this article. i have seen in new york and in new jersey men jump out of their car and start screaming at each other. they start yelling at each other. >> rick, imagine t
i was thinking indian food because i didn't eat dinner.urvey finds women are more likely to experience road rage than men. 60% of females admitted to flipping out behind the wheel. those between the ages of 35 and 24 says their rage has turned into a fight. there is nothing better than watching girls fight. it is ironic girls get more upset considering girls can't drive. you said that in the green room. >> oh my goodness. that's twice your question is based on nothing but lies. there are...
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navy involvement in the french and indian war that would have infected people perception of the navy and help solidify or d solidify the navy's need in their mind? >> i don't spend time in the war of 1812i mean on the french and indian war other than what i mentioned to you. but sure, the british won a substantial navy victory over france and the seven year war. it was known as the seven year war and of the war mchugh was known as the french and indian. the french won a tremendous over that period of time tremendous battles against the french and defeated them. the united states, as far as the united states was concerned, the colonists were involved that they were serving on some of the ships against their will many of them, some are not. but to my mind coming and i mentioned this a little bit in the book come to my mind the key importance for the navy and french and indian war mike is the of building of privateers. we built some really good for ships by the end of the war they were pretty darn good. and so when in 1775 the congress wanted to create a navy they wanted the navy to appear just like the militia of here miraculously. when they wanted to
navy involvement in the french and indian war that would have infected people perception of the navy and help solidify or d solidify the navy's need in their mind? >> i don't spend time in the war of 1812i mean on the french and indian war other than what i mentioned to you. but sure, the british won a substantial navy victory over france and the seven year war. it was known as the seven year war and of the war mchugh was known as the french and indian. the french won a tremendous over...
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i call that normal fdi because it is downhill, it was a rich countries to poor countries. indiantry, a lot of it goes to the advanced country, which is not meant to happen, and it goes to highly specialized and skill intensive sectors. so this was not meant to happen in the way we talk about world economy, but this is what is happening in india, which is, you know, this is very, very unusual. it shows and has comparative advantage to some the things gas stations half-light skills, entrepreneurship and flown. so having said that india -- these are all aspects of what i call precocious indie. the other dimensions we can talk about in which either india is different or not so different from your average developing country. i don't want to spend a lot of time on that but i'm sure people will be interested. whether domestic demand-based model of development, not export. but that's not politically precocious. some poor countries do that, some richer countries do that but it is different. and also as a share of come in terms of integration, india is much will integrate and china althoug
i call that normal fdi because it is downhill, it was a rich countries to poor countries. indiantry, a lot of it goes to the advanced country, which is not meant to happen, and it goes to highly specialized and skill intensive sectors. so this was not meant to happen in the way we talk about world economy, but this is what is happening in india, which is, you know, this is very, very unusual. it shows and has comparative advantage to some the things gas stations half-light skills,...
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i had a front row seat for the landmark decision on indian fishing rights because when legislature was in session i covered the indian nation in the rise of a lot of young indian -- it is encyclopedic what he has done. forget landmark elections. some of the closest and most decisive in american history just a tour they force campaign to defeat warren magnuson. nighters the kids say, the goldwash campaign. a great senator and washington's next great senator. when you bring it full circle, if he had done none of that when you look at his achievement, singular achievement on the 9/11 commission by trent lott in the service to america that alone would have been worth a major boat. did he strive for consensus rather than this view we have painted of this partisan, working with interest democrats, drove consensus, for fact-finding that i would assert makes america safer today because of it but enough of that. what was yours? >> for almost ten years after i left the senate in 2001 i would be asked by well-meaning acquaintances when i was going to write my memoirs and i always have off that qu
i had a front row seat for the landmark decision on indian fishing rights because when legislature was in session i covered the indian nation in the rise of a lot of young indian -- it is encyclopedic what he has done. forget landmark elections. some of the closest and most decisive in american history just a tour they force campaign to defeat warren magnuson. nighters the kids say, the goldwash campaign. a great senator and washington's next great senator. when you bring it full circle, if he...
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. >> i thought that an indian mound excavation. these indians were from a tribe 100,000 years old, and i just was speechless. >> and another thing is the pyramids. even though culturally it was such a tense time, because to be there, you're constantly being hounded by impoverished people who want you to buy this and buy that and camel drivers who are trying to steal your camera and all this sort of stuff. but you go there, and whoa! that's the hierophany that's the sacred space. another - just to add to this in terms of our graphics, just one more point along these lines - when we talk about myth, and of course we often do experience, this idea of axis mundi, of being the center of the universe - so many symbols, from cathedrals to temples to what have you, they represent kind of the original time, the original space, and the great religious leaders do things in these times, and that's part of the mythic drama. then ritually, believers replicate the kinds of events that happened in the original time. and that's a fascinating journe
. >> i thought that an indian mound excavation. these indians were from a tribe 100,000 years old, and i just was speechless. >> and another thing is the pyramids. even though culturally it was such a tense time, because to be there, you're constantly being hounded by impoverished people who want you to buy this and buy that and camel drivers who are trying to steal your camera and all this sort of stuff. but you go there, and whoa! that's the hierophany that's the sacred space....
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in addition to being a member of the white earth, i am an urban indian. that is one place where we have some opportunities to think big. huckabee also serve the needs and ensure we're working relationships with native americans that there are several opportunities there. i look forward to that. indian country is impacted dramatically by this economic situation. what we can really look forward to and focus on is the job creation and economic development. as the d and c platform committee, one of the things that i would like to think about as we move forward is that we really need a native american caucus. an official native american caucus at the dnc and that we are able to encourage and get more native delicate. i think that this is just the beginning of an opportunity to grow their relationship with native communities. i want to be a part of that. i want to help. it will take a commitment from the dnc as a whole. those are my comments. >> thank you for your testimony. are there questions from the committee? >> i want to thank you for coming in. you are wo
in addition to being a member of the white earth, i am an urban indian. that is one place where we have some opportunities to think big. huckabee also serve the needs and ensure we're working relationships with native americans that there are several opportunities there. i look forward to that. indian country is impacted dramatically by this economic situation. what we can really look forward to and focus on is the job creation and economic development. as the d and c platform committee, one of...
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which is a source of dynamism in terms of labour force and then i think what is happening in india is there have been no reforms the indian economy has been doing well because of what i call the growth dynamic because some have managed to grow for justine, 20 years and it's becoming a very attractive place and my favorite example is if you look at elementary schools in india on average about 15% of time teachers don't show up in public elementary schools in india but was has happened in the last ten years is because of growth the demand for education has risen so rapidly that even in these areas private schools have come up all the best solution necessarily but in fact in those districts and states the public and judicial systems the most dysfunctional and private schools in india that is the response to growth itself. there's been independent reforms but growth against reform and i think what this the promise for india is to fold. it's a combination of the dynamic between the states to retake power for a simple. some states are doing real well and that creates the demonstration effect and capital will move in a way that
which is a source of dynamism in terms of labour force and then i think what is happening in india is there have been no reforms the indian economy has been doing well because of what i call the growth dynamic because some have managed to grow for justine, 20 years and it's becoming a very attractive place and my favorite example is if you look at elementary schools in india on average about 15% of time teachers don't show up in public elementary schools in india but was has happened in the...
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and i had witnessed-- i had been part of a circle dance in the dakotas of american indians. d 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 to
and i had witnessed-- i had been part of a circle dance in the dakotas of american indians. d 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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-- i'm on indian affairs. i talk to tribal leaders all the tirementgy to reservations all the time. you just have no idea how grateful tribal leaders were and how important this was. you know, one out of every three women in indian country -- one out of three indian women in this country are raped at some time in their life. and, by far, the largest majority of that is not by male indians. it's by -- it's by non-indians. i can't think of anything less political. i can't -- i just can't. and i just ask my colleagues to think, to give a second of thought before they say stuff like that. it really is -- as senator murray said, it was offensive to her. you know, i just find -- i actually found it more sad. i mean, my -- i find it sad. i came to the floor to talk about diabetes, mr. president. as you know so well -- the presiding officer, senator whitehouse, has been such a champion in talking about the money that can be saved in our health care system by preventi prevention, and we can prevent chronic disease. the b
-- i'm on indian affairs. i talk to tribal leaders all the tirementgy to reservations all the time. you just have no idea how grateful tribal leaders were and how important this was. you know, one out of every three women in indian country -- one out of three indian women in this country are raped at some time in their life. and, by far, the largest majority of that is not by male indians. it's by -- it's by non-indians. i can't think of anything less political. i can't -- i just can't. and i...
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chinese fd i is to africa, so i call that normal fdi because it's downhill and goes from rich countries to poor country. indianfd i is uphill fdi, goes from a poor country, a lot of it goes to the advanced countries which is meant to happen and in highly specialized and skill intensive sectors. this was not meant to happen in the way we thought about the world economy but this is what is happening in india, which is that this is very, very unusual. it shows that india has actually comparative advantage in some things that the advanced nations have, like skill, entrepreneurship and so on. so, having said that india -- these are aspects of what call precautious india. other dimensions of india the can talk about in which either india is different or not so different from the average developing country. i don't want to spend a lot of time on that but i'm sure people will be interested. unlike china, we have a domestic demand based model of development. not expert based mod -- export based model of development. that's not precautious. some poor countries do that. richer countries, but india is different from china
chinese fd i is to africa, so i call that normal fdi because it's downhill and goes from rich countries to poor country. indianfd i is uphill fdi, goes from a poor country, a lot of it goes to the advanced countries which is meant to happen and in highly specialized and skill intensive sectors. this was not meant to happen in the way we thought about the world economy but this is what is happening in india, which is that this is very, very unusual. it shows that india has actually comparative...
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do they pass them along to the indians? >> ithe workers there probably have the same opinion. after all their prosperity depends on the overall business' prosperity. and you are correct. people forget when you hear the term "business" we are not talking about wall street. we are talking about main street. that's where the vast majority of the jobs are, and these independent small businesses are the key to prosperity, and they are the key to elections in a lot of places. they don't just vote. they give money. the wall street guys vote is equivalent to the main street guy's vote, and there are a lot more main streeters. >> you mentioned in the polls that it seems to have romney in the lead. you remind me these things can change. right now it comes down to who gets 270 votes. they favor mitt romney now in states the president won the last go around. so if you had to handicap the electoral break downright now, how does it look? >> it looks very, very close, neil. that's how it looks to me. i don't think you can say with confidence t
do they pass them along to the indians? >> ithe workers there probably have the same opinion. after all their prosperity depends on the overall business' prosperity. and you are correct. people forget when you hear the term "business" we are not talking about wall street. we are talking about main street. that's where the vast majority of the jobs are, and these independent small businesses are the key to prosperity, and they are the key to elections in a lot of places. they...
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. >> i did like an indian commercial. you know, the tear coming out. i didn't want to let go of my little buddy. >> but at wabash stone has found another animal to take under his wing. >> i got a little bunny buddy out back. i'll watch him sometimes through the window here or when i go to work i'll make sure i throw him a couple apples to keep him fed. he has been here the whole year and a half. i open the window. he'll be sitting right there by the fence all the time. he's like clockwork. i don't know what he likes about that little area, unless it's me feeding him all the time. apples, cookies, coffee cake. he's a more sophisticated rabbit. you know what i'm saying? won't be long i'll have him on some watermelon hooch. >> like stone inmate christopher trotter has been behind bars since the mid 1980s. >> i came into prison to serve a four-year prison sentence for petty theft. i came in with four years and ended up with 142 years. >> that's what could happen in prison if you make the wrong choice. it has consequences. >> the wrong choice trotter refers
. >> i did like an indian commercial. you know, the tear coming out. i didn't want to let go of my little buddy. >> but at wabash stone has found another animal to take under his wing. >> i got a little bunny buddy out back. i'll watch him sometimes through the window here or when i go to work i'll make sure i throw him a couple apples to keep him fed. he has been here the whole year and a half. i open the window. he'll be sitting right there by the fence all the time. he's...
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i kept my. mind place while i've been put in place. for this flight. to disappear again grey eyes and by. indian community living here or this is. wava. tells stories that. thing in dark thing indigo the printing i'll do is nice try the border. inside w.i. i needed a noise. car they're pretty powerful people run in great ice and i thought you heard the noise and come over to here too didn't but he was in and hairy he take tommy gray iding food that language language is different ones and he grabbed a. manned woodroof ease. print t. . test standing up like this a nude local natl is rock. high is manton incest try that think and handle drugs but it's ng in doc. father. getting doffs we've moved different stations can we move away for a while. then come back here in fifty nine hundred fifty s. . malinga happens selfs. there is and that's very close to the hot for us and the list of family. you know yemenis paper. this flies. it's still important but. not as important man because. fifteen there were. nineteen fifty history. yet not the. seven o'clock. that morning. glad to come across from south from you. right across here it was a b
i kept my. mind place while i've been put in place. for this flight. to disappear again grey eyes and by. indian community living here or this is. wava. tells stories that. thing in dark thing indigo the printing i'll do is nice try the border. inside w.i. i needed a noise. car they're pretty powerful people run in great ice and i thought you heard the noise and come over to here too didn't but he was in and hairy he take tommy gray iding food that language language is different ones and he...
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i think england, germany. silicon valley 50% of the start-ups are indian and chinese. the reason why america is on top -- i heard of this discussion back twenty years ago at american and guy from sing or. and the guy said you are -- [inaudible] we are going to overtake you. the american said we will win because your -- [inaudible] there's no other country with a statement -- [inaudible] that is the u.s. advantage. on the geopolitical thing. [inaudible] is the you know. i think the eurozone is fundamentally a bad idea. they put so much political capital in to it. it's going to a long difficult life. europe is going to be up the creek for quite some time. >> time will tell whether your predictions will come true or not. it some of us will try to reremember. please help me thanking both of our speakers. [applause] [applause] all this week watch c-span for live gavel to gavel coverage of the republican national convention in tampa, florida. watch every minute, every speech. here on c pan two it's booktv all day every day throughout the convention with highlights from the pa
i think england, germany. silicon valley 50% of the start-ups are indian and chinese. the reason why america is on top -- i heard of this discussion back twenty years ago at american and guy from sing or. and the guy said you are -- [inaudible] we are going to overtake you. the american said we will win because your -- [inaudible] there's no other country with a statement -- [inaudible] that is the u.s. advantage. on the geopolitical thing. [inaudible] is the you know. i think the eurozone is...
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in addition to being a member, i am also an urban indian. we have opportunities to think big. how come we also serve the need and ensure we are working partnerships with urban and native americans. there are several opportunities there. i look forward to that. there is of the current economic crisis our country faces. indian country is impacted dramatically by the economic situation. what we can look forward to and focus on for the next four years is a job creation and economic development and trying to make sure it happens. finally, one of the things i about ise tyou to think that we need and native american caucus. an official native american caucus at the dnc. we want to get more need of delegates. this president -- this is the beginning of an opportunity to further relationships with native communities. i want to be a part of that. i want to help. it will take a commitment from the dnc as a whole to make sure that happens. those are my comments. >> thank you for your testimony. questions from the committee? yes. >> i want to thank you for coming in and testifying before as
in addition to being a member, i am also an urban indian. we have opportunities to think big. how come we also serve the need and ensure we are working partnerships with urban and native americans. there are several opportunities there. i look forward to that. there is of the current economic crisis our country faces. indian country is impacted dramatically by the economic situation. what we can look forward to and focus on for the next four years is a job creation and economic development and...
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>> for tata steel, i think more the indian operations, the european operations which will put pressuren the company. and, clearly, i think going ahead of expectations after the -- you can fasten the seat belts and hear more. so i think that is what will keep the pressure on. at the same time, we don't see barometer prices coming down for the steel sector. there will be pressure going ahead. and unlike last year, clearly there was that coverage supported, tata steel. and this year, even without taking that other income, we'll see a major drop in profits. the way i see it is this can, in fact, correct further from where it is right now. we still have a price target of closer to about 55/70 for the stock. >> and you still see down side for tata sales. where are investors concentrating their buys? >> your question is not clear. can you be a bit louder? >> yes. if you don't want to buy tata steel, what do you like? >> in fact, the way the markets are right now, we are not suggesting people to buy anything. i mean, not now because, like i said, it's like the liquidity which is driving the ma
>> for tata steel, i think more the indian operations, the european operations which will put pressuren the company. and, clearly, i think going ahead of expectations after the -- you can fasten the seat belts and hear more. so i think that is what will keep the pressure on. at the same time, we don't see barometer prices coming down for the steel sector. there will be pressure going ahead. and unlike last year, clearly there was that coverage supported, tata steel. and this year, even...
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i hope my children will carry on with the indian traditions here. >> but because she has nine children, there's plenty of other work to do as well. it is time to make lunch -- in the casserole. the kids love it. they convinced me to try it. it is good, but it tastes quite gamy. the french government has built a large new school, and the teachers' quarters are being renovated as well. until the work is finished, daniel is living here. a family has cleared a corner so he can hang up his hammock. they have moved into the little partitioned area next door. >> it is taking longer than planned, but the people are very friendly, and when i pulled the curtain closed, at least in my head, i have something like a bit of privacy. >> otherwise, daniel maintains a respectful distance. he does not want to behave as if he was one of them himself. >> sometimes it gets lonely, but i am only hear from monday to friday. the weekend, i go into town. in the evenings, my life here is somewhat like a monk at a monastery. on the weekends, it is like i am used to. >> the town is an hour away by boat. it is sma
i hope my children will carry on with the indian traditions here. >> but because she has nine children, there's plenty of other work to do as well. it is time to make lunch -- in the casserole. the kids love it. they convinced me to try it. it is good, but it tastes quite gamy. the french government has built a large new school, and the teachers' quarters are being renovated as well. until the work is finished, daniel is living here. a family has cleared a corner so he can hang up his...
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indians, making stuffing once again available on all our thanksgiving tables! - yea, stuffing mine. - and now you know the true story behind thanksgiving. - wow, there was a lot about thanksgiving i never knew before. - yeah, history channel rules. - but was the first thanksgiving really just about pilgrims and indians from space or was there something more? shocking new evidence suggests that the first thanksgiving might also have been haunted! - there is certainly no evidence that the first thanksgiving dinner was not haunted. - the pilgrims welcomed the indians, but did they also unknowingly welcome spirits from beyond the grave? - ohhhh! - oh, come on! from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome to the daily show. my name is is jon stewart. we have a good one for you tonight. a lot to cover. we're going to get right to it. first of all, the olympics, the games ended yesterday. huge success three ways. one, the games were exciting, emotional, compelling and very well executed by the host city. number two, britain got to d
indians, making stuffing once again available on all our thanksgiving tables! - yea, stuffing mine. - and now you know the true story behind thanksgiving. - wow, there was a lot about thanksgiving i never knew before. - yeah, history channel rules. - but was the first thanksgiving really just about pilgrims and indians from space or was there something more? shocking new evidence suggests that the first thanksgiving might also have been haunted! - there is certainly no evidence that the first...
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willing to perfectly willing to bolster the taliban going forward in order to get get rid of indian influence but i just want to point out pete because it's funny that in two thousand and twelve here we can we can talk about nato without referencing what it's all about why it why we still have this organization i mean the stated purpose is after the first second world war was to protect against encroaching soviet communism but it's clear that that was not the case and it's not the case now i mean the soviet communism is dead and every u.s. administer u.s. every u.s. administration since the fall of the soviet union has expanded nato so of course it couldn't be the case there was a document in one thousand nine hundred two that excuse me just let me finish this document nine hundred ninety two that circulated around the defense department became known as the the wolfowitz. doctrine and it described what had been american policy going back to the truman. administration which was that america's military and political mission in the post cold war era was to ensure that no military rival or superpower c
willing to perfectly willing to bolster the taliban going forward in order to get get rid of indian influence but i just want to point out pete because it's funny that in two thousand and twelve here we can we can talk about nato without referencing what it's all about why it why we still have this organization i mean the stated purpose is after the first second world war was to protect against encroaching soviet communism but it's clear that that was not the case and it's not the case now i...
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i said just now that india really hasn't really won that many medals. do you think your performance at london 2012 will help other young indians to take up sport? >> sure. i hope the young will come up and, you know, woman boxing for the past few years, they're not that much different, and i hope when i get a medal in the olympics, i think it will be -- >> mary, two days ago we spoke to one of our bbc correspondents from where you come from, in moneypool, he was telling us that it's quite a poor part of the country. do you think your victory will help bring some attention to there? >> well, i don't know. when i go there, we'll see what is happening. i think that i will not get attention because my state, my own state is full supporting me, so i think they are very much happy for the medal and all. >> what about in terms of money to support you in boxing. in india, one gets the impression that all the money goes towards a sport like cricket, farm. would you like to see the money spread across some other sports? >> well, for the past six, seven years i was the world champion, five-time world champion. at a time no one's known me. and i was very up
i said just now that india really hasn't really won that many medals. do you think your performance at london 2012 will help other young indians to take up sport? >> sure. i hope the young will come up and, you know, woman boxing for the past few years, they're not that much different, and i hope when i get a medal in the olympics, i think it will be -- >> mary, two days ago we spoke to one of our bbc correspondents from where you come from, in moneypool, he was telling us that it's...
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i think this is what happiness looks like. this is kira, the black lab. she is going for a little outing in the indianmozambique. i love how they put the life jacket on the dog. safety first, kira. she's not just any black lab, kira has a special passion. did you see that in the water? what was it sanaa. >> a dolphin fin. any time she sees a dolphin fin, watch what kira does. kira loves to swim with the dolphins. >> that's amazing. >> like dogs will chase a cat around the neighborhood, this is just like another version of that. the dog is chasing the dolphins through the water. i like that the dolphins are playing along. the one was swimming circumstance thes around the dog. kira's owner run as dolphin center and even has a boat that takes people out on the little excursions named after kira. the great thing about the video, it's a couple months old, just now trending, i think people are watching it, trying to find a way to get through the dog days of summer. >> would you want to swim with kira or the dolphins? >> i want to swim with kira and the dolphins. i can pay to go out on the boat and swim with
i think this is what happiness looks like. this is kira, the black lab. she is going for a little outing in the indianmozambique. i love how they put the life jacket on the dog. safety first, kira. she's not just any black lab, kira has a special passion. did you see that in the water? what was it sanaa. >> a dolphin fin. any time she sees a dolphin fin, watch what kira does. kira loves to swim with the dolphins. >> that's amazing. >> like dogs will chase a cat around the...
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in 2006 he said "you cannot go to a 7-11 or dunkin donut without a slight indian accent. i am not joking." he said that. >> that is killer material. >> he's got a long, long history of doing this, but again i go back to the original point and he gets a pass on all of this. >> he is also the guy before the primaries who called obama the first -- those are horrible things he said. i think he successfully dumbed himself down to the point where rudy guiliani needs to restate it six ways. he is not bright and he is dim and not as intelligent. >> i guess he got his point across. >> on tuesday night on fox news channel, sarah palin says the obama campaign has to look at a, quote, diplomatic way of replacing joe biden on the ticket with hillary. on a scale from 0 to 0, what are the chances of that happening? >> negative 0. let's talk about this in a couple ways. i am sure that the president's campaign is not looking to her about advice about what to do with the ticket. number two, i think that that's a terrible point. i think it is a really ignorant suggestion on sarah palin's part
in 2006 he said "you cannot go to a 7-11 or dunkin donut without a slight indian accent. i am not joking." he said that. >> that is killer material. >> he's got a long, long history of doing this, but again i go back to the original point and he gets a pass on all of this. >> he is also the guy before the primaries who called obama the first -- those are horrible things he said. i think he successfully dumbed himself down to the point where rudy guiliani needs to...
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what the government is saying i mean you have to ask the government and i think it's a very good question about the government the indian government is submitting a request for release. to us we're saying we support that we want the union carbide to clean up this plant and this. pollution at the same time the government is making statements that there is no pollution problem every time an indian politicians makes a statement like this this is union carbide submitted to the american court and says book even their own government says there's no problem this is a class action case has been pending since ninety nine. the plaintiffs are people from the affected community. people who are suffering from health effects. from the eighty's onward. us costs in every way possible and. that was already by design straightaway to man production of state. which was provided here such as the refrigeration system for the storage tank where am i see how to be kept at a low temperature for safety reasons it was all shut down in may one thousand nine hundred four. they shut down due to. something like seventy dollars a day which meant that
what the government is saying i mean you have to ask the government and i think it's a very good question about the government the indian government is submitting a request for release. to us we're saying we support that we want the union carbide to clean up this plant and this. pollution at the same time the government is making statements that there is no pollution problem every time an indian politicians makes a statement like this this is union carbide submitted to the american court and...
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i know they're doing that to reach out to the american indian coyote since she's 168% american indian, cherokee. >> the one i want to hear is charlie crist. i'm dying to hear what he has to say. i'm guessing there won't be a debt clock. >> your pay will be protected in court because of bank robbery. . >> i'd rather have somebody running a vacuum company than creating a job vacuum. you'll see three weapons in the arsenal, race warfare, class war warfare, gender warfare. they might add animal warfare, furniture warfare and warfare warfare. can i say one thing? this convention is less of a convention and more of a lilith fair. >> they have john kerry, tim geithner, both men have tax issues, turbo tax tim, john kerry didn't want to pay taxes on his yacht. i guess it's okay for him to be rich. they're rolling out bill clinton. aren't you excited to hear what he'll have to say. >> the best politician ever. >> i'm excited to hear bill clinton. that's the one person i think has some credibility and might make some sendings. i wish the administration would listen to him a bit more. isn't it in
i know they're doing that to reach out to the american indian coyote since she's 168% american indian, cherokee. >> the one i want to hear is charlie crist. i'm dying to hear what he has to say. i'm guessing there won't be a debt clock. >> your pay will be protected in court because of bank robbery. . >> i'd rather have somebody running a vacuum company than creating a job vacuum. you'll see three weapons in the arsenal, race warfare, class war warfare, gender warfare. they...
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gold at the sydney games in 2000, auctioned off the medal to aid the victims of the indian ocean tsunami. >> he's really i think all he has is some books and a guitar. >>-he's involved in the oakland undercurrent, a group that trains inner city kids to swim competitively. watch ervin compete tonight during our prime time coverage starting at 8:00. >> good luck to him. also tonight, michael phelps t the superman swimming in the 100 meter butterfly hoping for his 21st olympic gold medal. you can watch the highlights of the first track and field events get under way today along with women's diving and volleyball. then on saturday, more swimming finals taking place as well as track and field finals, and the beach volleyball elimination round featuring misty may-treanor and kerri walsh. on sunday women's diving and more track and individual and gold. >> 4:52. up next a less than olympic effort. why the america's cup race could have a poor turnout. >> no real effort needed, a smooth drive for the north bay. we'll show you where you might have to tap the brakes. >> welcome back everyone. taking a live look outsi
gold at the sydney games in 2000, auctioned off the medal to aid the victims of the indian ocean tsunami. >> he's really i think all he has is some books and a guitar. >>-he's involved in the oakland undercurrent, a group that trains inner city kids to swim competitively. watch ervin compete tonight during our prime time coverage starting at 8:00. >> good luck to him. also tonight, michael phelps t the superman swimming in the 100 meter butterfly hoping for his 21st olympic...
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i broke your train of thought. who -- >> who are we talking about? >> the indian woman, right? >> and then i was asking you if this risks becoming over done? >> i don't know. was i actually responding to that question? >> have i no idea at this -- i have no idea at this point. it was stolen from elizabeth warren. >> and it is not very effective in massachusetts. elizabeth warren was more explicit. for the first time he said somebody invested in roads and bridges. just say the government, man. at least elizabeth warren was a little more up front. you know what i learned from the back and forth, even when the joke is half bad, don't interrupt a guest. the joke wasn't worth it. >> especially me. i am a little slow. >> i know. i feel bad about it. isn't the real winner tampa which is america's paris. >> absolutely. at first i was afraid the gop was going with the slogan "we built this city on rock and roll" and that song sucked. >> how dare you? >> look what my lead in was. >> i don't think it is an over used phrase. i think it does sum up where obama is coming from. the idea that y
i broke your train of thought. who -- >> who are we talking about? >> the indian woman, right? >> and then i was asking you if this risks becoming over done? >> i don't know. was i actually responding to that question? >> have i no idea at this -- i have no idea at this point. it was stolen from elizabeth warren. >> and it is not very effective in massachusetts. elizabeth warren was more explicit. for the first time he said somebody invested in roads and...
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it's not about anthropology, it's about interpretations of indian life by native americans themselves. ighly, again, i highly recommend this book for collections in colleges and in public libraries because it is very different, and it presents a different voice. my next favorite book, these are slightly out of order, so let me just -- here -- is remembering the music, forgetting the words: travels with mom in the land of dementia. the author strips away the romantic veneer of mother/daughter love to the bare tooth and tough reality of caring for a parent who is slowly losing her mind. when we meet the author of this compelling memoir, she has seen her mother through her rehab for alcoholism, her divorce from her father and her marriage to an abusive stepfather only to discover little by little, day by day that her mother is developing alzheimer's disease. it seems that we can never learn everything about this disease of the mind. much of what we know can only be speculated by medicine and psychology and observed in bewilderment and and horror by family survivors. those who have watched s
it's not about anthropology, it's about interpretations of indian life by native americans themselves. ighly, again, i highly recommend this book for collections in colleges and in public libraries because it is very different, and it presents a different voice. my next favorite book, these are slightly out of order, so let me just -- here -- is remembering the music, forgetting the words: travels with mom in the land of dementia. the author strips away the romantic veneer of mother/daughter...