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there one fully known indian remey indian music really really updates to indian music. written really hard to believe music we put it would. be the concert set for september twentieth in bonn germany will also feature a premier and off castro work commissioned by d.w. composed by bernhard and dancer a flute player rakesh charles it's a big thing for me i'm open to do any experiment. in music because. music needs to be expressed. in seven hour rehearsals the participants are hard at work by autumn the team will have mastered a program featuring pieces by european and indian composers what's their verdict on the seven days a month i. think it's great. the pace of the lessons is overwhelming but we made so much progress and learned so many things in such a short time. and victory here. i really incredible we've been learning so much it's really great you're very excited for the beat the one first that is going to happen in september and all of us the penpal questionis five from germany and five from india very keen on working together and sharing the stage with the some gr
there one fully known indian remey indian music really really updates to indian music. written really hard to believe music we put it would. be the concert set for september twentieth in bonn germany will also feature a premier and off castro work commissioned by d.w. composed by bernhard and dancer a flute player rakesh charles it's a big thing for me i'm open to do any experiment. in music because. music needs to be expressed. in seven hour rehearsals the participants are hard at work by...
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music and find a shared language with indian musicians in september a german indian music event will be held in bonn from egypt and it's very inspiring even though it's a foreign country and culture and the music sounds strange to me it's also from madrid spire and to die room. every time it's so completely different being here has turned my entire musical world upside down when you start working with indian music you feel like you're practically a beginner again. the national center for the performing arts in mumbai is a fitting location for the musical encounter indian and western artists perform here the indian participants in the campus workshop have arrived the international team is now complete collapse twenty. sujit are seasoned musicians even though they have never attended a conservatory for thousands of years indian music has traditionally been passed down from teacher to student. and shibani are contact dancers there with make dance is an essential part of indian percussion. it's the musicians unpack their instruments and apply tuning paste indian classical music is a trad
music and find a shared language with indian musicians in september a german indian music event will be held in bonn from egypt and it's very inspiring even though it's a foreign country and culture and the music sounds strange to me it's also from madrid spire and to die room. every time it's so completely different being here has turned my entire musical world upside down when you start working with indian music you feel like you're practically a beginner again. the national center for the...
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and so now the indian nations are created. they are placed under the protection of the united states, but in fact, they can't sue the united states because they are not members of the people. this creates a conundrum in which there is little way out at least legally. lands are being separated from them legally in law, and yet they cannot access the law that is doing this. because they are not part of the people. think about the difference with jason lothrop. out andthrop can go settle land and put his little hot and house and baptist church down, he gets legal claim to them, but native americans are classified as other nations. and as members of other nations, they cannot sue, because they are not members of the people. so they are under the control of the federal government in this as this goes further than johnson v. mcintosh. they are called domestic dependent nations. think about that in relation to the whole vision of jefferson. jefferson is about independent farmers. everybody else is dependence. as dependence, they don'
and so now the indian nations are created. they are placed under the protection of the united states, but in fact, they can't sue the united states because they are not members of the people. this creates a conundrum in which there is little way out at least legally. lands are being separated from them legally in law, and yet they cannot access the law that is doing this. because they are not part of the people. think about the difference with jason lothrop. out andthrop can go settle land and...
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that is not the indians idea. the first time a white man said to an indian, your great lot -- white father in washington, he gets interrupted. the guy says he is not my father, get out of here. paternalism is a device that white basically in order to justify what they are doing to the indian. and it is also a way of blaming the indians for what happens to them. have i got that wrong? no, that makes sense. i want to get off the subject, but i could not help thinking these books were published on the same time, where is the reciprocal obligation. i don't see that in rogan. not to criticize the author for not writing something, especially considering the psychological underpinnings of the thesis, how does slavery and paternalism in jackson life affect this whole idea of jacksonian democracy? indeed, it may downplay the role of slavery in westward expansion. if you have an all inclusive focus on his relationship with how he could use native americans on a psychological basis, using that as a theory to understand that,
that is not the indians idea. the first time a white man said to an indian, your great lot -- white father in washington, he gets interrupted. the guy says he is not my father, get out of here. paternalism is a device that white basically in order to justify what they are doing to the indian. and it is also a way of blaming the indians for what happens to them. have i got that wrong? no, that makes sense. i want to get off the subject, but i could not help thinking these books were published on...
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so it all ties to the market revolution, why the indians -- once the indians removed, the market revolution could take place. but he says that he promised to rescue his red children from the advancing tide of white settlement in the east, protect them in the west, and help them advance in civilization. and once that they'd moved towards the west, they would see the error or their ways and come to accept this capitalist notion of american democracy. >> but that benevolence, as jackson seems to think about this point according to rogen, this idea that you're rescuing your children and removing them west, that's an act of salvation for them, that's a late development in jackson's psychological arch here. before that, when he first begins using paternal language to describe them, rogen thinks it's significant that he first uses it, only in 1814, after he's mill tarlt conquered many of them and signed treaties with them, i wondered, is he maybe starts using it then, because that's when he starts signing treaties. that's when the occasion arises. but this early language is all about violent pater
so it all ties to the market revolution, why the indians -- once the indians removed, the market revolution could take place. but he says that he promised to rescue his red children from the advancing tide of white settlement in the east, protect them in the west, and help them advance in civilization. and once that they'd moved towards the west, they would see the error or their ways and come to accept this capitalist notion of american democracy. >> but that benevolence, as jackson...
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this year, five indian productions have been released, but the worry is if the number of indian filmshe quality of the releases could see a dip. in china were to go up, the quality of the releases could see a dipm you buy everything, if china brings all the indian movies to china, it will show them in their image. i heard a director in india saying the same thing happened in germany, i'm worried about the same thing happening in china. alan liu is coproducing a movie with an indian director. he hopes to build a market for chinese films in india by building recognition on local tv stations or roping in indian actors, but that would be a challenge in a market where hollywood has been the only foreign industry to have made a commercial impact. there's been a lot of buzz around the new hollywood movie featuring an all asian cast called crazy rich asians. the movie shows the glamorous lifestyle of a fictional family set right here in singapore, but how do the real rich and famous lives in asia? what are some of the outrageous sums of money they've been spending? katie silver has all the fa
this year, five indian productions have been released, but the worry is if the number of indian filmshe quality of the releases could see a dip. in china were to go up, the quality of the releases could see a dipm you buy everything, if china brings all the indian movies to china, it will show them in their image. i heard a director in india saying the same thing happened in germany, i'm worried about the same thing happening in china. alan liu is coproducing a movie with an indian director. he...
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how have people received this big indian opening of ikea. i can stuff well actually there was a lot of fanfare around this opening in that store on the outskirts of today though there was a large crowd that had queued up outside the store before the opening and inside they were greeted by hundreds of employees dressed in blue and yellow you know waving swedish and indian flags there was even a military band playing a number of high profile guests including sweden's abassi go to india so that it was there was a lot of fanfare on this event and also a lot of coverage in the going to be to you and me i understand that specifically prepared itself for the indian market by tailoring one thousand products tell us more about that. that's right to stop it's actually quite unbelievable idea here is really kind of report its entire product line out for the indian market you know yours before the store opened i keep employees visited about a thousand homes in indian cities to try and understand how people live here and what they need and the product li
how have people received this big indian opening of ikea. i can stuff well actually there was a lot of fanfare around this opening in that store on the outskirts of today though there was a large crowd that had queued up outside the store before the opening and inside they were greeted by hundreds of employees dressed in blue and yellow you know waving swedish and indian flags there was even a military band playing a number of high profile guests including sweden's abassi go to india so that it...
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the army had not had much ability to pursue indians west of the mississippi if the indians raided or the army just wanted to catch them to intimidate them or force them to sign a treaty or something. these dra goons, the first regiment in 1833 and the second in 1836 would prove crucial to effective power projection to new mexico and california during the war with new mexico. the second had spent a lot of time in florida most dismounted because it's often swampy there. the army needed troops in florida. other changes in the army during the jackson administration included more nutrition rations for the soldiers' food which significantly improved soldier health and reduced mortality. what we mean here is adding more vegetables, adding beans, adding la gums, different elements to a diet that before had been like your classic salt pork, salt beef, a lot of dried food and abolishing the liquor ration. during the jackson administration our army officers and navy officers and civilians with an interest, civil publishers also created professional journals -- i don't have a picture of the rati
the army had not had much ability to pursue indians west of the mississippi if the indians raided or the army just wanted to catch them to intimidate them or force them to sign a treaty or something. these dra goons, the first regiment in 1833 and the second in 1836 would prove crucial to effective power projection to new mexico and california during the war with new mexico. the second had spent a lot of time in florida most dismounted because it's often swampy there. the army needed troops in...
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at first the indians are winning. it's land they know, they are better organized, there better medicated -- automated and have much better local knowledge. this is very much like the circumstance i described in the 1790s as the united states recently organized by the constitution came into conflict with the indians of the eastern woodlands who themselves had recently organized in response -- in response to the threat from the u.s., and in that the u.s. suffered initial defeat. bless you. you're welcome. only to organize resources and mobilize all the authority of the federal government to achieve victory. that is eventually what happens to red cloud. in the same way the u.s. constitution enabled the u.s. to beat the pan- indian movement of the 17s and 90s, the structure has gone during the civil war and to a certain degree during reconstruction enabled the u.s. to field an army that could defeat red cloud. in 1868 red cloud was one of the indian representatives who signed onto the treaty of fort laramie which was one
at first the indians are winning. it's land they know, they are better organized, there better medicated -- automated and have much better local knowledge. this is very much like the circumstance i described in the 1790s as the united states recently organized by the constitution came into conflict with the indians of the eastern woodlands who themselves had recently organized in response -- in response to the threat from the u.s., and in that the u.s. suffered initial defeat. bless you. you're...
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a young, indian boy. then he adopted a young indian girl, who was an orphan from the war he fought in 1814. so that is jackson's family. >> and very quickly, the hermitage was intended to be, what? >> the hermitage was his plantation. he purchased it in 1804. it was a large plantation. jackson was not an ordinary farmer. he related to them and appealed to them. jackson bought this plantation, about 600 acres. ended up adding to it, to about 1000 acres. grew cotton on that plantation. he started out with under a dozen slaves when he bought the plantation and that grew to over 160 slaves. >> by the way, you can follow us on twitter. tonight, our conversation with professor jonathan barth. lawrence is joining us from gainesville, florida. good evening. >> good evening. hello, jonathan. president trump has the portrait of president andrew jackson in the oval office. there have been several references that he has the intention of pulling the u.s. government away from the federal reserve. i would like for you t
a young, indian boy. then he adopted a young indian girl, who was an orphan from the war he fought in 1814. so that is jackson's family. >> and very quickly, the hermitage was intended to be, what? >> the hermitage was his plantation. he purchased it in 1804. it was a large plantation. jackson was not an ordinary farmer. he related to them and appealed to them. jackson bought this plantation, about 600 acres. ended up adding to it, to about 1000 acres. grew cotton on that...
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our audience to not hear you are going to our dogs tiger if you ever watch indian t.v.without it we are definitely challenging it right now ok everybody how tight how much time do we have i think we have about thirty seconds or no one sentence to end what is it it is definitely an issue or ethnicity it's been it's been a political week it's been a bit of a linguistic one but calling it like it and i think it's it's it's it's definitely an issue that needs. ethnic identity i hear you thank you. thank you for a much or else watching our online community let me leave you with this comment from nilay patel millions of indians living illegally in many countries across the globe if their respective governments start sending them back do we have enough space and jobs to accommodate them probably should come together i resolve this issue what do you have to ask you can always find us online at a.j. stream on twitter i will see that and so watch everybody take it. on counting the cost. of the stream. plus china. counting the cost. it's a story of survival. it's a story about how
our audience to not hear you are going to our dogs tiger if you ever watch indian t.v.without it we are definitely challenging it right now ok everybody how tight how much time do we have i think we have about thirty seconds or no one sentence to end what is it it is definitely an issue or ethnicity it's been it's been a political week it's been a bit of a linguistic one but calling it like it and i think it's it's it's it's definitely an issue that needs. ethnic identity i hear you thank you....
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for most people they don't see or reay think about indians, yet they're surrounded by indian imagery, place names, and have connections with iians on a kind of deep, emotional level. >> brown: wh her we know it or not. >> whether you know it or not. >> brown: to that end the exhibition is titled, simply, "americans," and shows us indians everywhere, in allif aspects of overhead: a prototype of the tomahawk missile, onoan from the nearby air and space museum. on one large wall, clips from films and tv shows. a side room takes us through the strange history of pocahontas, known, but not really known, by all. around the gallery, headdresses everywhere, in signs and advertising. the image of the native american or indian; the museum uses the >> an indian in a headdress hasi nothing to d baking powder. yet it sometimes works because i think it talks about a kind ofam icanness and quality that people say, "ok, well that bang powder is pretty good because there's an indian in a headdress in it." and note that it is a red, white and blue heahiress. >> brostory of extermination and appropriati
for most people they don't see or reay think about indians, yet they're surrounded by indian imagery, place names, and have connections with iians on a kind of deep, emotional level. >> brown: wh her we know it or not. >> whether you know it or not. >> brown: to that end the exhibition is titled, simply, "americans," and shows us indians everywhere, in allif aspects of overhead: a prototype of the tomahawk missile, onoan from the nearby air and space museum. on one...
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what do you think would be some of those indian groups? who had been those dominant political forces in the southwest? the comanche and the apache, absolutely. very different culturally from the oglala lakota but facing a very similar diplomatic and military circumstance. which is that an emboldened, more empowered united states army is attempting to make its claims to sovereignty a reality in a way it had never been able to do in the decades before. indians remained in the united states, but they were forcibly removed to areas where the united states -- where the federal government wanted them to live and crucially, they were supposed to occupy a status as domestic dependents but not fully emancipated citizens. so, this is hardly a happy story. i actually get to begin today with a delightfully unhappy story. lovely. welcome back from break. this is just what you needed to hear. but i actually this story is very important to set the civil war and reconstruction in context. in the west, we see a federal government holding true to one of its
what do you think would be some of those indian groups? who had been those dominant political forces in the southwest? the comanche and the apache, absolutely. very different culturally from the oglala lakota but facing a very similar diplomatic and military circumstance. which is that an emboldened, more empowered united states army is attempting to make its claims to sovereignty a reality in a way it had never been able to do in the decades before. indians remained in the united states, but...
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indians remained in the united states. but they were forcibly removed to areas where the you, where the federal government wanted them to live and crucially they were supposed to occupy status as domestic dependants, about not fully emancipated citizens. this is hardly a happy story. cy get to begin today with a delightfully unhappy story. welcome back from break this is just what you needed to hear. i think the story is very important to set the civil war and reconstruction in context. in the west we see a federal government holding true to one of its founding principles, to establish federal sovereignty. establish sovereignty over the land that it claims. but also to establish and preserve racial supremacy. that had been the long tradition of the federal government, especially in the west. but in the east, particularly in the southeast, right before the exam, we considered how the federal government had explored with the policy of racial equality during reconstruction. but it had been unable to convert that into reality.
indians remained in the united states. but they were forcibly removed to areas where the you, where the federal government wanted them to live and crucially they were supposed to occupy status as domestic dependants, about not fully emancipated citizens. this is hardly a happy story. cy get to begin today with a delightfully unhappy story. welcome back from break this is just what you needed to hear. i think the story is very important to set the civil war and reconstruction in context. in the...
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into the west, through indian removal and the indians that lived in osage in oklahoma at the time. it affected groups in kansas .hat were being removed this was anbout how epidemiological nightmare for the indigenous people. it is in a very general way, but we know specifically the diseases they died from, how indian removal foster the spread of diseases and led to indigenous people being vulnerable. >> is that in your book "cherokee medicine?" prof. kelton: i had actually planned a chapter on the removal, but cholera becomes the remain story. -- the main story. presidency, the harry truman legacy >> panelist talk about the relationship with winston churchill. the u.s. position in berlin and the origins of nato, which mr. truman considered a signature accomplishment. the harry s. truman little white house and harry s. truman foundation both in key west, florida, co-hosted the event. this is the first of two parts. it's about two hours.
into the west, through indian removal and the indians that lived in osage in oklahoma at the time. it affected groups in kansas .hat were being removed this was anbout how epidemiological nightmare for the indigenous people. it is in a very general way, but we know specifically the diseases they died from, how indian removal foster the spread of diseases and led to indigenous people being vulnerable. >> is that in your book "cherokee medicine?" prof. kelton: i had actually...
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ofter the indian prime minister who are indians could receive up to six thousand euros worth of coverage annually but would that mean that they can walk into private facilities that general india's rich. there's one problem says the managing director of walk hard and upmarket south mumbai hospital. the procedures have to be provided at x. y. and that costs and door the prices which are really kind of. putting everything in a very kind of constrain how can our current cost structure was greater than the prices that we're going to get creamed us for the procedure for private hospitals the problem will be written siling how much they usually charge for the government's mandated rates which have come out in the first instance from the government. allow them to make a profit been used to making us together so that is their apprehension but you see on the other hand it is also in the hands of public sector hospitals which are going to be allowed as part of that scheme it's also to do with this small nursing homes. trying this in the range of modi unveiled his plan recently to coincide with ind
ofter the indian prime minister who are indians could receive up to six thousand euros worth of coverage annually but would that mean that they can walk into private facilities that general india's rich. there's one problem says the managing director of walk hard and upmarket south mumbai hospital. the procedures have to be provided at x. y. and that costs and door the prices which are really kind of. putting everything in a very kind of constrain how can our current cost structure was greater...
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paul: indian removal is a process that created quite a paper trail. the agents that conducted the removal, they had to make reports to their superior which was the george gibson, the u.s. generalicer commissary for the us army who oversaw removal. agents on the field reported up. it.papers are reporting on havingigenous voice, i'm it hard to find that for the choctaw, but the charities that are reading this, they are using the reason to protest her own removal because they see what is happening to the choctaw. there is more of a paper trail than i could ever look at in my lifetime. what is missing though, what other historians perhaps have overlooked is the indigenous voice. i'm going to try to look hard for that. steve: why is this your passion? paul: why is this my passion? [laughter] in a very general sense, americans know what happened to indigenous people, that they were forced off of their land to reservations in the west. i do not think americans fully that thatramatic toll took on indigenous people and the legacy for american history. onelegac
paul: indian removal is a process that created quite a paper trail. the agents that conducted the removal, they had to make reports to their superior which was the george gibson, the u.s. generalicer commissary for the us army who oversaw removal. agents on the field reported up. it.papers are reporting on havingigenous voice, i'm it hard to find that for the choctaw, but the charities that are reading this, they are using the reason to protest her own removal because they see what is happening...
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thousands of people of the paying tribute to former indian prime minister. by the head of his cremation in new delhi he was the first prime minister from the hindu nationalist be j.p. . was considered a consensus builder and successfully lead a coalition with multiple smaller policies to try to improve relations with pakistan but at the same time asserted india's nuclear power status by ordering tests when correspondent who's in new delhi andrew thomas and andrew said this is a huge figure in india's modern history. state funeral is underway right now it's. the straits of. where there are hundreds of thousands of people. well went through security to get close to where that procession would pass and right now the reeds are being laid on the coffin we've had an arranger mody the current prime minister larry for his coffin manmohan singh has just laid one down from that cove in the president here so how many karzai afghan afghanistan's long term president is also laying flowers on the coffin there so soon the coffin will be taken to its final cremation spot an
thousands of people of the paying tribute to former indian prime minister. by the head of his cremation in new delhi he was the first prime minister from the hindu nationalist be j.p. . was considered a consensus builder and successfully lead a coalition with multiple smaller policies to try to improve relations with pakistan but at the same time asserted india's nuclear power status by ordering tests when correspondent who's in new delhi andrew thomas and andrew said this is a huge figure in...
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indian illegal immigrant. rich in the us. so it's not it's not going to be terms but i would not like to addition it has to be the dominant the government must come out with the structure of the day should there not yet called all parties together all political parties all stakeholders together when the list is finally david what is the day out what does the government plan to do is something which we all have to put our heads together and the ball and one of the government of the big big must call it but they must involve all the stakeholders and find out a way it's not so league just listening to ok it was like i've got to kill myself some time here i'm going to go straight it feels like the horses before the cost of cuts before the horse right now because the strategy is that they get someone else but you know you are it's a legal process it's the transparent process and it is one you've got by the supreme court of india that's very important. it's a question of seeking them amounting to them. illegally into india. they're
indian illegal immigrant. rich in the us. so it's not it's not going to be terms but i would not like to addition it has to be the dominant the government must come out with the structure of the day should there not yet called all parties together all political parties all stakeholders together when the list is finally david what is the day out what does the government plan to do is something which we all have to put our heads together and the ball and one of the government of the big big must...
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having been to india and number of times, being indian, indian middle class actually have helped quiteto how indians sleep and play and eat, and produce their products as a result. you can buy a plate of biryani for $1.15, which is great. i think that indians will enjoy this, rather than what they are used to, which is having a cap to come and make furniture, which takes a long time. a couch potato app, with this one. i would do the opposite, essentially it is a why this company boro. it is an aptlyjust sit still and every time you move, you lose points. —— burrow. hopefully people do not take this seriously, orjust do not take this seriously, orjust do the opposite, it never, ever win. although there are monetary incentives to winning. we will have to see. interesting points. thank you very much, and thank you for being with us. will be back soon. see you later. —— we will. hello there. things are looking cooler and fresher now for the rest of this week, particularly across northern and western areas, with a mixture of sunshine and showers. some of the showers will continue to be quit
having been to india and number of times, being indian, indian middle class actually have helped quiteto how indians sleep and play and eat, and produce their products as a result. you can buy a plate of biryani for $1.15, which is great. i think that indians will enjoy this, rather than what they are used to, which is having a cap to come and make furniture, which takes a long time. a couch potato app, with this one. i would do the opposite, essentially it is a why this company boro. it is an...
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indians remained in the united states. they were forcibly removed to areas where the federal government wanted them to live and they were supposed to occupy a status estimate -- domestic dependence but not fully emancipated citizens. this is hardly a happy story. i get to begin with a delightfully unhappy story. welcome back from break. this is just what you needed to hear but i actually think the story is important to set it in context. in the west, we see the federal government holding true to one of its founding principles to establish federal sovereignty. that is with the government is supposed to do. establish sovereignty over the land it claims but to establish and preserve racial supremacy. that was a long tradition of the federal government in the west. in the east, the southeast and before that we considered how the federal government explored with racial equality during the reconstruction. unable to convert that into reality this is not with the federal government have been created to do. it was not created to pr
indians remained in the united states. they were forcibly removed to areas where the federal government wanted them to live and they were supposed to occupy a status estimate -- domestic dependence but not fully emancipated citizens. this is hardly a happy story. i get to begin with a delightfully unhappy story. welcome back from break. this is just what you needed to hear but i actually think the story is important to set it in context. in the west, we see the federal government holding true...
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. >> president andrew jackson signed the indian removal act in 1830, which forced native americans to relocate. american history tv was at the american historians annual meeting in sacramento, california where we spoke with a history professor to discuss the spread of cholera in the 1830's and how it affected native americans. this is about 15 minutes. professor of history ,ncluding a number of books let's talk about the cholera epidemic, what was it and how widespread was it in the 1800s?>> it was one of the first global academics -- epidemics. inre is a major epidemic 1830 and 1832, and it spread across europe. america's heard about it through newspapers. inarrives in north america 1832, remaining in circulation in 1833 and 1834, sort of a global pandemic affecting millions of people. >> what was it? what were its victims? what with the prognosis of you got cholera? prof. kelton: you did not want to get it for sure. it was a bacteria that spread through fecal contaminated water. it quickly incubates in the body and creates massive diarrhea. in a six-hour period, one would lose massi
. >> president andrew jackson signed the indian removal act in 1830, which forced native americans to relocate. american history tv was at the american historians annual meeting in sacramento, california where we spoke with a history professor to discuss the spread of cholera in the 1830's and how it affected native americans. this is about 15 minutes. professor of history ,ncluding a number of books let's talk about the cholera epidemic, what was it and how widespread was it in the...
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on friday indians around me by the last respects. and the indian state of carolers facing an extremely grave crisis that's according to its chief minister as monsoon rains back to the region at least one hundred sixty people have been killed the damage is being described as the worst in illness a century that is smith has the latest. hundreds of soldiers have been sent to kerala to lead the rescue effort. thousands of people are stranded across the southern indian state at least two hundred twenty thousand people have sought refuge in relief camps. hundreds of homes have been swallowed by floodwater. north and central carola have been worst hit by the floods but the entire state is on red alert as heavy rain is predicted to several days in a view of a fresh spell of flags inundating vast areas. we have deployed our forces. bad in seven districts. the government says ten thousand kilometers of perilous roads have been destroyed. the international airport is flooded and have been temporarily closed. monsoon rains are a fact of life in
on friday indians around me by the last respects. and the indian state of carolers facing an extremely grave crisis that's according to its chief minister as monsoon rains back to the region at least one hundred sixty people have been killed the damage is being described as the worst in illness a century that is smith has the latest. hundreds of soldiers have been sent to kerala to lead the rescue effort. thousands of people are stranded across the southern indian state at least two hundred...
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indian people knew what happened to them. he concludes that they became algonquin and were no longer english men and women. >> well, interesting. let me just say to you all who have not had a chance to read any of this book yet. you're going to enjoy this book. it is a very engaging book. and many twists and turns just like the myth, i think itself, and we'll talk a little bit about that. but i am curious, about where you chose to read from, the portion of the book that you chose to read about. because you are essentially showing us here, you're talking about the meeting and the possible intermingling of two cultures. what prompted you to start there? to share that part with us tonight? >> i mentioned in the beginning, it certainly is not where started. but as i moved into it i realized that as interesting as the search for the lost colonists is, what became even more interesting to me is how they got lost in the first place. how we lost them, how we talked about them as a lost colony. as i mentioned, it was something that ac
indian people knew what happened to them. he concludes that they became algonquin and were no longer english men and women. >> well, interesting. let me just say to you all who have not had a chance to read any of this book yet. you're going to enjoy this book. it is a very engaging book. and many twists and turns just like the myth, i think itself, and we'll talk a little bit about that. but i am curious, about where you chose to read from, the portion of the book that you chose to read...
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second, we don't call it a reservation.he >> tucker: a lot of indians call themselves indians, just soebate, i'm just saying how we refer to it. it's definitely not a reservation and to answer your question, we are doing it is not a reservation because there is no good model of a reservation. reservations are a failed systems by americans to make up for the genocide that they caused against native people. >> tucker: i agree with that actually. >> "forbes" magazine pointed this out. >> tucker: it's demonstrably true, the reservations are ara disaster for the people who live on them. i totally agree with that. are you worried that this could be open to exploitation?y what would prevent elizabeth warren from coming in as an indian and saying i am now the king of this new country? would there be some test to make sure that you really are an indian before you take possession of half of california? >> i want to point out what i said was that was reservations aren't working out because of america. america does not let native people own their land. if they are not able to take profits from it.
second, we don't call it a reservation.he >> tucker: a lot of indians call themselves indians, just soebate, i'm just saying how we refer to it. it's definitely not a reservation and to answer your question, we are doing it is not a reservation because there is no good model of a reservation. reservations are a failed systems by americans to make up for the genocide that they caused against native people. >> tucker: i agree with that actually. >> "forbes" magazine...
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are closed in the indian capital on the government has announced a seven day mourning period bars pay he was among india's most popular politicians and a founding leader of the governing hindu nationalist party he served three times as foreign minister. here's a look back at a man who oversaw india's growth into a regional powerhouse. he was a poet journalist and a moderate face of hindu nationalism to some former indian prime minister x. how bihari vachss pai is an icon to others a contradiction as a founding father of the ruling bharatiya janata party that paey was a key figure in india's growth as both a nuclear and economic power he was a risk taker and peace maker. in one thousand nine hundred ninety eight he carried out a series of underground nuclear tests alarming pakistan and the international community islam a band responded in kind sparking a nuclear arms race between the two neighbors. but one year later a grand diplomatic gesture that paey rode on the first bus was service from delhi to lahore where he attended a summit with pakistan's president in an effort to mend ties
are closed in the indian capital on the government has announced a seven day mourning period bars pay he was among india's most popular politicians and a founding leader of the governing hindu nationalist party he served three times as foreign minister. here's a look back at a man who oversaw india's growth into a regional powerhouse. he was a poet journalist and a moderate face of hindu nationalism to some former indian prime minister x. how bihari vachss pai is an icon to others a...
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if even if we accept the indian claims over kashmir particularly if we accept the indian claims of aggression we then it's an entirely indian problem to solve yes pakistan made some very very poor choices in supporting various militant groups at a certain point in time especially during the ninety's but other than that blemish the record the pakistan hasn't actually there's actually something that as a pakistani i'm proud of i'm proud of the fact that i belong to a country that stands up for people's rights particularly when it comes across need because that's the one place where nobody else is willing to stand up not the british not the americans not the saudis not the iranians not the burmese or the other parties but only the pakistanis let me put the point to dr homer if there's a political scientist at king's college london or throw a book on is the most politics in pakistan do you believe that pakistan's role in kashmir has been a wholly positive one on the support of oppressed peoples at the popular level there is immense support for that and of course it is an issue that in which the i
if even if we accept the indian claims over kashmir particularly if we accept the indian claims of aggression we then it's an entirely indian problem to solve yes pakistan made some very very poor choices in supporting various militant groups at a certain point in time especially during the ninety's but other than that blemish the record the pakistan hasn't actually there's actually something that as a pakistani i'm proud of i'm proud of the fact that i belong to a country that stands up for...
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of indians they think are tracking them is no course of this they come to for that we know now is the allegheny river they think that is frozen because it so bitterly cold but when they get there there is i.c.e. along the shores that the center is open and running very swiftly. wilderness guide says we have to get to the other side we will build a raft because they left the horses behind their equipment they only have one goal hatchet they spent all day chopping down trees with his hatchet. they build a raft and they finally finish at death so this is the second passage. >> after laboring on the raft the entire day and finished just after sunset they slung their backpacks on board to slide into the river they jump on board grabbing the polls they had crafted with which standing on the raft to push against the bottom of the river pushing the raft forward through the river pushing to the broad allegheny the sudden power of the current seized the raft jerking it downstream. flows of i.c.e. swirling in the river pressed up against them the raft wedge between the moving flows it jostled an
of indians they think are tracking them is no course of this they come to for that we know now is the allegheny river they think that is frozen because it so bitterly cold but when they get there there is i.c.e. along the shores that the center is open and running very swiftly. wilderness guide says we have to get to the other side we will build a raft because they left the horses behind their equipment they only have one goal hatchet they spent all day chopping down trees with his hatchet....
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he has been a distinguish member of the indian foreign services since 1980 and served as indians high commissioner to the united kingdom ambassador to israel and many other posts. were pleased to have you join us today. finally, we have matt pottinger who is the deputy assistant to the president and senior director for asian affairs at the national security council and has a default been involved in the proceedings today from the executive branch and the indo pacific strategy and vision that has been laid out. we look forward to hearing more from you, as well. welcome to all of you gentlemen. i thought he could start off the conversation perhaps is with her today a whole of government approach to an indo pacific strategy for the united states and many announcements. in a couple of days, secretary pompeo will be heading to your country, mr. ambassador, and engaging with the foreign ministers. why don't you tell us a little bit about how you saw today's events and what you think the axion ministers will be looking for and did they hear they wanted to hear and what do you think will be t
he has been a distinguish member of the indian foreign services since 1980 and served as indians high commissioner to the united kingdom ambassador to israel and many other posts. were pleased to have you join us today. finally, we have matt pottinger who is the deputy assistant to the president and senior director for asian affairs at the national security council and has a default been involved in the proceedings today from the executive branch and the indo pacific strategy and vision that...
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at least three hundred people killed in the worst floods to hit the southern indian state of carolina in nearly a century. you're watching al-jazeera life from a headquarters and. also a heads two palestinians are killed by israeli army fire as hundreds protest against the israeli siege at the gaza border a court in turkey decides not to release an american pastor whose arrest has strained relations between the two nato allies. and it's time to tango an international festival celebrating the south american dance opens in argentina's capital. hello thanks for joining us the indian state of carola faces an extremely grave crisis that's according to its chief minister as monsoon rains batter the region more than one hundred sixty people have been killed in the last ten days doubling the death toll to three hundred twenty four people that since the end of may the damage has been described as the worst in almost a century bernard smith has the latest. underage of soldiers have been sent to caroline to lead the rescue effort. thousands of people are stranded across the southern indian state
at least three hundred people killed in the worst floods to hit the southern indian state of carolina in nearly a century. you're watching al-jazeera life from a headquarters and. also a heads two palestinians are killed by israeli army fire as hundreds protest against the israeli siege at the gaza border a court in turkey decides not to release an american pastor whose arrest has strained relations between the two nato allies. and it's time to tango an international festival celebrating the...
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one of four indian wickets to fall before lunch. 329 all out. england had to bat. all, the next ball, new over, keaton jennings, 54—2. 0llie pope went and it was felt thatjoe root was next that he disagreed. he did not think the ball had carried to the field. sometimes the more you see something the more confusing it is. they stuck with the umpire, unpopular but unsurprising. as was what happened next, england collapse. ben stokes went out for ten as trent bridge blotched sunday afternoon repeats. jonny bairstow fell for 20 runs as the indians ripped through the english batting. jos buttler hit a few back but he could not stop england losing all ten wickets. still 160 macro runs behind. india bat for the second time today, now in full control of the test. england must chase. stokes managed to bowl —— michael bowl a therapeutic wicket but as the sun finally comes out, it feels as if it has set on england. patrick geary, bbc news. in the premier league, manchester united slipped to their first defeat of the season losing 3—2 at brighton. how different it was for the
one of four indian wickets to fall before lunch. 329 all out. england had to bat. all, the next ball, new over, keaton jennings, 54—2. 0llie pope went and it was felt thatjoe root was next that he disagreed. he did not think the ball had carried to the field. sometimes the more you see something the more confusing it is. they stuck with the umpire, unpopular but unsurprising. as was what happened next, england collapse. ben stokes went out for ten as trent bridge blotched sunday afternoon...
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we need an indian woman suffering from cancer who's putting our hopes on an ambitious new national health plan said to be rolled out in india next month but critics fear the prime minister's plan has a fatal flaw. and time to say goodbye fans around the world prepared to bid their final farewell to the queen of soul aretha franklin to be laid to rest in detroit later today. by bryan thomas thanks so much for being with us about a thousand far right protesters have staged another demonstration in the eastern german city of chemists police say the rally was tense but not threatening more marked by violence like a protest earlier this week at a nearby venue politicians were meeting with local residents with some of them saying officials are out of touch. get lost they chant. demonstrators are out in force again in ten minutes they're protesting against the town hall meeting with saxony state premier but some in this east german city want to engage with him. it's mostly in fargo dockyards ma i want to talk to him about my feeling that many politicians don't know anything about their citizens
we need an indian woman suffering from cancer who's putting our hopes on an ambitious new national health plan said to be rolled out in india next month but critics fear the prime minister's plan has a fatal flaw. and time to say goodbye fans around the world prepared to bid their final farewell to the queen of soul aretha franklin to be laid to rest in detroit later today. by bryan thomas thanks so much for being with us about a thousand far right protesters have staged another demonstration...
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the west are the indians that most people know. the apatch key, the pawnee, the -- apatchee, the pawn. >> these are the plains indians, who are on horse back who have the feathers and nonadic and chasing the buffalo and resist the railroads. the one you think of. there's the classic warriors. the eastern indians are a totally different type. the woodland indians and they oddly parallel the colonialists in that they were town builders they were stayed in residents permanently. they created social struck -- lasting social structures. they did not move around. they stayed put. they had to enforce their borders, one tribe against another, but for no. part, the ridge, living on the hiwassee, lived there as he had lived and his forebears lived for thousands of years. split off from the ear -- that this fundamental difference. these are social people, that they had -- they needed order because they believed in permeance because they were going to stay. the know -- nomadic drives had no territory. they went where the buffalo were. no stann
the west are the indians that most people know. the apatch key, the pawnee, the -- apatchee, the pawn. >> these are the plains indians, who are on horse back who have the feathers and nonadic and chasing the buffalo and resist the railroads. the one you think of. there's the classic warriors. the eastern indians are a totally different type. the woodland indians and they oddly parallel the colonialists in that they were town builders they were stayed in residents permanently. they created...
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my headquarters here in doha coming up in the next sixty minutes india says farewell to the late indian prime minister who oversaw his country's transition into a nuclear power. we're committed to a whole of government effort to change the reigning regimes behavior the us announced a plan to deal with iran after withdrawing from the twenty fifteen nuclear deal. also concerns grow over italy's aging infrastructure following the general a bridge collapse and. i it's time to tango an international festival celebrating the south american dance opens in argentina's capital. i. welcome to the al-jazeera news our thousands of people have been paying tribute to former indian prime minister atal bihari vajpayee by the head of his creation in new delhi he was the first prime minister from the hindu nationalist b j p by was considered a consensus builder and successfully lead a coalition with multiple smaller parties to try to improve relations with pakistan but at the same time asserted india's nuclear power status ordering tests iran can has more. he was elected prime minister not once not twice
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from both the right and left ready to take to the streets to morrow also on the program we meet an indian woman suffering from cancer who was pinning her hopes upon an ambitious new national health plan set to be rolled out in india next month but critics fear the prime minister's plan has a fatal flaw. and time to say goodbye fans from around the world prepare to bid their farewell final farewells to the queen of soul aretha franklin should be laid to rest in detroit later today. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us about a thousand far right protesters have staged another demonstration in the eastern german city of chemists police say the rally was tense but not threatening or marked by violence like a protest earlier this week at a nearby venue politicians held a town hall meeting with local residents some of them complained that officials are out of touch. get lost they chant. demonstrators are out in force again in chemnitz they're protesting against the town hall meeting with saxony state premier but some in this east german city want to engage with him. to inform. i want
from both the right and left ready to take to the streets to morrow also on the program we meet an indian woman suffering from cancer who was pinning her hopes upon an ambitious new national health plan set to be rolled out in india next month but critics fear the prime minister's plan has a fatal flaw. and time to say goodbye fans from around the world prepare to bid their farewell final farewells to the queen of soul aretha franklin should be laid to rest in detroit later today. hello i'm...
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passport she is she insists indian. yet when the state government of a sound published a draft national register of cisterns or n r c list two weeks ago her name was not on it. it's insulting i was born here my father and my grandfather were born here we are all from here. about thirty three million people in assam four million are not on the register has an unnecessary name is on the list but his wife's name is missing as well as his mother's he thinks the whole list exercise is targeted at muslims only one lord can be described as disasters i mean when you are normal or of indian citizen i'm going to know you can be a pretty woman you. ethnically and religiously assam has always been one of india's most diverse states but there's a perception among some of rampant illegal immigration from neighboring bangladesh . india's hindu nationalist b j p party in power both national and state level says the only way to address it is to find those they call infiltrators and strip them of citizenship they cannot order the demogra
passport she is she insists indian. yet when the state government of a sound published a draft national register of cisterns or n r c list two weeks ago her name was not on it. it's insulting i was born here my father and my grandfather were born here we are all from here. about thirty three million people in assam four million are not on the register has an unnecessary name is on the list but his wife's name is missing as well as his mother's he thinks the whole list exercise is targeted at...
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just to give you an idea there is the route of the indian removal. just to give you an idea of how bad things were, there was a confederate soldier after the civil war from the state of georgia and he had this to say about the trail of tears, he said, i fought the war between the states and have seen many men shot, but the cherokee removal was the cruelest work i ever knew. and so in conclusion what can we say about jackson? what can we say about democracy? what can we say about populism? there is a lot of lessons here, right? and i think, well, democracy can do a lot of good, right? democracy can do a lot of good. populism can do a lot of good. strong personalities can do a lot of good, but all three of those things can also do a lot of bad as well. populism or a jacksonian style democracy is risky, it's almost like rolling the dice, right? you don't know how it's going to turn out. things could happen that are good, but you don't know. you don't know. and most of the time people don't go for populists, but during times of uncertainty, but during ti
just to give you an idea there is the route of the indian removal. just to give you an idea of how bad things were, there was a confederate soldier after the civil war from the state of georgia and he had this to say about the trail of tears, he said, i fought the war between the states and have seen many men shot, but the cherokee removal was the cruelest work i ever knew. and so in conclusion what can we say about jackson? what can we say about democracy? what can we say about populism? there...
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thousands of people have been paying tribute to the former indian prime minister. he's been cremated in new delhi he was the first prime minister from the hindu nationalists b.g.p. launched by was considered a consensus builder and successfully lead a coalition with multiple smaller parties to try to improve relations with pakistan but at the same time asserted india's nuclear power status by ordering tests and china for senior officials including a provincial deputy governor have been dismissed over a defective vaccines program one hundred eighty eight thousand children in shandong province are being given the injections which contained what the government called substandard medicine adrian brown has more from beijing. of the four officials who've been dismissed one is the deputy head of the organization responsible for regulating the drug industry here in china as well as the deputy governor of jilin province these dismissals were confirmed in a report in the people's daily overnight the people's daily is the newspaper of record here in china it said that the sta
thousands of people have been paying tribute to the former indian prime minister. he's been cremated in new delhi he was the first prime minister from the hindu nationalists b.g.p. launched by was considered a consensus builder and successfully lead a coalition with multiple smaller parties to try to improve relations with pakistan but at the same time asserted india's nuclear power status by ordering tests and china for senior officials including a provincial deputy governor have been...
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into a new territory, indian territory that is today oklahoma. jackson defends this by saying, oh look, i want to preserve indian culture. indian culture is at risk so we're going to move them forcibly into oklahoma where they will forever be able to live in peace. of course a few years later settlers arrive in oklahoma and want that land as well. but jackson, does run into an opponent. that opponent is the supreme court. because in 1831, in 1831 the cherokee sued the state of georgia, goes all the way to the supreme court and chief justice john marshal rules in favor of the cherokee. he says, removing their land is unconstitutional. looks like the plan is done. andrew jackson in typical manner, very jacksonian manner responds to chief marshal. says justice marshal has made his decision now let him enforcement. and he completely ignores the decision and the indian removal goes through. the most infamous act -- episode in this removal was the trail of tears. in 1838. in 1839, 15,000 cherokee and actually next lecture we will look a little closer a
into a new territory, indian territory that is today oklahoma. jackson defends this by saying, oh look, i want to preserve indian culture. indian culture is at risk so we're going to move them forcibly into oklahoma where they will forever be able to live in peace. of course a few years later settlers arrive in oklahoma and want that land as well. but jackson, does run into an opponent. that opponent is the supreme court. because in 1831, in 1831 the cherokee sued the state of georgia, goes all...
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activists in indian administered kashmir or rowing against what they see as the threat to their future article thirty five a of the indian call situation prevents outsiders from settling or owning property and what they call just because state but that big challenge in the courts. india's ruling party says article thirty five a in trenches divisions and prevents the region from integrating. it was. and sense of several reasons. kashmir is claimed by both india and pakistan india has been fighting separatist their project. and both seeking independence changing article thirty five eight is part of a plot to solidify india control. for a long time they have been trying to you nor dilute the kashmir dispute by giving an impression that the question we do people need to be assimilated in india culturally religiously linguistically and this is an effort towards that the un resolutions are very clear that there has to be a plebiscite in jammu and kashmir and they want to change the demographic population graph of jubilant because it is a muslim majority state and what they want is that that
activists in indian administered kashmir or rowing against what they see as the threat to their future article thirty five a of the indian call situation prevents outsiders from settling or owning property and what they call just because state but that big challenge in the courts. india's ruling party says article thirty five a in trenches divisions and prevents the region from integrating. it was. and sense of several reasons. kashmir is claimed by both india and pakistan india has been...