118
118
Sep 3, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
there are 300 images of american indians in this gallery. each image can be replaced with yet another image. what we find significant about this imagery is it is evidence of the history that americans and american indians share. we explore the imagery behind that history. we are concerned about getting across the fact that the country's deepest roots are tangled with native americans. we are talking about pocahontas, who had been famous for 400 years. she is the only native american, she is the only american in the history of the country who had been famous for this long. in this gallery we're looking at how improbable it is that somebody who was born 400 years ago, let alone a female, let alone an indigenous woman, let alone an indigenous woman who died in the early 20's, should be famous for 400 years. we know that a lot of our visitors aren't really sure pocahontas was an actual historical person, so the first thing we want to get across is is this fact that she was a historical person. and how much it is that we know about her. she was a
there are 300 images of american indians in this gallery. each image can be replaced with yet another image. what we find significant about this imagery is it is evidence of the history that americans and american indians share. we explore the imagery behind that history. we are concerned about getting across the fact that the country's deepest roots are tangled with native americans. we are talking about pocahontas, who had been famous for 400 years. she is the only native american, she is the...
150
150
Sep 30, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
that is indian removal. that is the same time the federal government is removing tribes from the southeast. you have to say that is odd, why would they do that? well, there are all kinds of cynical reasons about trying to to the farpeople tot which is more unsettled say we are from the government and we are here to help you. that is the motive to try to win tribal loyalty, by saving lives. but there is also a recognition that white americans have lived long enough in north america that their immunity, which most europeans had to smallpox, that immunity was not near as present four or fivens generations in the united states. they feared a smallpox epidemic. it is one of many great case studies where drew sees the first half of the century with many episodes that show the federal government and the american people who support cannot justying we assert our power. care, not move with necessarily because we are people of higher ethics and morality but we don't have the power to exercise. that is one of the great
that is indian removal. that is the same time the federal government is removing tribes from the southeast. you have to say that is odd, why would they do that? well, there are all kinds of cynical reasons about trying to to the farpeople tot which is more unsettled say we are from the government and we are here to help you. that is the motive to try to win tribal loyalty, by saving lives. but there is also a recognition that white americans have lived long enough in north america that their...
93
93
Sep 2, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
the paradox is american indians constitute a one to 2% of the u.s. population, yet everywhere you look you see imagery of american indians. it's also found on state and county seals. is found in u.s. military insignia. is found on architectural elements, buildings and bridges. it's everywhere you look in american life. whether it was people that came over on the mayflower or indeed onecent immigrant, recognizes this imagery as part and parcel of american life. we wanted to begin our exhibit five -- exhibit by exploring the phenomenon that is familiar, but striking. is a phenomenon that is unique to the united states. there is no other country in the that itat is so fixated is constantly creating images of those people. states, this started before the country was even founded. countries with the most ardent patriots. else that aething significant about the phenomenon in this country. although imagery of american is pervasive with american life, it does nothing orbring non-natives closer to understand the nature of the history of they had shared with a
the paradox is american indians constitute a one to 2% of the u.s. population, yet everywhere you look you see imagery of american indians. it's also found on state and county seals. is found in u.s. military insignia. is found on architectural elements, buildings and bridges. it's everywhere you look in american life. whether it was people that came over on the mayflower or indeed onecent immigrant, recognizes this imagery as part and parcel of american life. we wanted to begin our exhibit...
86
86
Sep 30, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
two in league with the indians. too in league with the indians. i think what you have to say is, with any question like that, it depends on when you are asking that question. the leadership of the mormon church has taken different positions over time with regard to who can join, who will go to heaven, what kind of rights anybody has. what we need here is a really good historian to tell you decade by decade how those things change. we have seen them change over time. >> we have one minute left. >> of a quick. -- i'll be quick. i'm the intersection of this. my mom is mormon. my dad is cheyenne. 1854, on the utah territorial floor, a governor declares indian slavery. you could hold blacks slaves or indians slaved in utah territories. it's interesting to look at that new wants. nuanca.ants -- e. mormons believe they have to save indians and lift them up in order for jesus to come back and live in utopia again. that's the mormon idea. that there is a connection to indians riding up and becoming leaders, becoming assimilated essentially. coming from a p
two in league with the indians. too in league with the indians. i think what you have to say is, with any question like that, it depends on when you are asking that question. the leadership of the mormon church has taken different positions over time with regard to who can join, who will go to heaven, what kind of rights anybody has. what we need here is a really good historian to tell you decade by decade how those things change. we have seen them change over time. >> we have one minute...
60
60
Sep 10, 2018
09/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
india is one of the most crowded countries on earth but not all who cool india home are indian they're all says the government millions of infiltrators in the state of a sound a sliver of the u.s. squeezed between bangladeshi who time those infiltrates is being identified. the state government has put together a list of those it views as legitimate citizens but four million of the state's thirty one million people. could be filled with name has been dropped out of what. they are definitely ready to. the list is creating disunity in one of the most religiously diverse parts of the country more than a billion people live in india speaking different languages and practicing many different religions hinduism dominates but there are millions of christians sikhs and buddhists too and india has one hundred seventy million muslims almost as many as pakistan in assam they make up more than a third of the population and that you feel the list is targeted at them yet the. money. will be better he got a new gun deaths a year he got and then now my hand i hear. the national register of citizens lis
india is one of the most crowded countries on earth but not all who cool india home are indian they're all says the government millions of infiltrators in the state of a sound a sliver of the u.s. squeezed between bangladeshi who time those infiltrates is being identified. the state government has put together a list of those it views as legitimate citizens but four million of the state's thirty one million people. could be filled with name has been dropped out of what. they are definitely...
55
55
Sep 22, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
that has created a huge market for indian entrepreneurs 110w, has created a huge market for indian entrepreneursg and execute. what you think india is really good at?” think india is really good at?|j think india is really good at?|j think india is really good at producing global leaders, if you look at companies like pepsi, microsoft, a lot of ceos are indian. and that gives you hope that one day in the future we will have the next google or microsoft coming out of india, because indian entrepreneurs and their leaders can scale businesses globally much better than maybe their chinese counterparts. what do you think india is not good at? given our evolution, that we have had, when things are broken, we need a mindset change. artificial intelligence, good or bad for india? i think both. it is very hard to protect which side the penny falls. great cause it can solve healthcare at stale, it can solve education at scale, it can solve societal issues at scale. i can imagine that happening. bad because it is going to ta ke happening. bad because it is going to take away a large number ofjobs, so to ta
that has created a huge market for indian entrepreneurs 110w, has created a huge market for indian entrepreneursg and execute. what you think india is really good at?” think india is really good at?|j think india is really good at?|j think india is really good at producing global leaders, if you look at companies like pepsi, microsoft, a lot of ceos are indian. and that gives you hope that one day in the future we will have the next google or microsoft coming out of india, because indian...
88
88
Sep 8, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
he had many battles with american indians in 1818. the battle with the creek indians.he was told, go get them. and he did. a lot of these were battles at the time, he struck first. that's part of our history and past. george washington evidently was a kind man but he was a slave owner. james monroe. james madison. andrew jackson. they had slaves. this is something in our day and age you cannot get your head around how kid mentals more and ahead of their times be so twisted to rationalize this behavior but i can't but i do know they've done enough great to deserve the statues they have. but you should talk about the whole man and that'swhy andrew jackson was controversial in his day. what i try to say in the paperback is take me , take trump out of it. i will put in ronald reagan, abraham lincoln, harry truman, teddy roosevelt. i will tell you what they thought of him. they knew about his battles with indians. the city in times of trouble when i'm looking for leadership, i want jackson. so did lincoln. how do i stop the division of our country? how did fdr get his count
he had many battles with american indians in 1818. the battle with the creek indians.he was told, go get them. and he did. a lot of these were battles at the time, he struck first. that's part of our history and past. george washington evidently was a kind man but he was a slave owner. james monroe. james madison. andrew jackson. they had slaves. this is something in our day and age you cannot get your head around how kid mentals more and ahead of their times be so twisted to rationalize this...
36
36
Sep 23, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
how have you seen the indian tech scene change in the last 20 years?volving in the last 10—12 years. 20 years back there was not really a tech scene, the tech scene was people who would graduate and go to the us, work in data companies. we didn't have indian product companies, there were a handful, literally, you could count them on yourfingers. so it really started changing in 2011—12 when a lot of start—ups started coming out of india. i think in the last ten years, there has been just an exponential growth in the number of start—ups and people working in... why is that? multiple reasons. we have a lot bigger market, lot bigger economy, we have a lot more people on the internet. ten years back we had 15—20 million people on the internet, now we have more than 350—400 million people connected. that has created a huge market for indian entrepreneurs now, to really dream big and execute. what do you think india is really good at? i think one thing india is really good at is producing global leaders, if you look at companies like pepsi, google, microsoft
how have you seen the indian tech scene change in the last 20 years?volving in the last 10—12 years. 20 years back there was not really a tech scene, the tech scene was people who would graduate and go to the us, work in data companies. we didn't have indian product companies, there were a handful, literally, you could count them on yourfingers. so it really started changing in 2011—12 when a lot of start—ups started coming out of india. i think in the last ten years, there has been just...
71
71
Sep 30, 2018
09/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
politics right indian rhetoric so that deficit thing enjoy official. india is home to more than one hundred billion it's thanks to the country's tremendous economic growth. evan lives with his parents in this luxury q. clicks in new delhi. when he was only twelve he created his first smartphone app he started his business believing high school. this is a goal set aside for myself by twenty one i want to be humiliating one which i'm pretty close my twenty toed i want to be at a million a week and my twenty five a million and a. i even love showing off his success. i i got him it's i i love gold and black these are two of my colors which i really like so i even i got this solid gold i phone seven made because i'm always on the phone i paid ten thousand pounds for this but want to sell it was probably going to sell for a lot more than ten thousand in a couple years because it's just an awesome. reptile skins is another of his weaknesses it's all by far it's got a legal opinion to work by probably going to jail for this the how but i mean pretty sure nobod
politics right indian rhetoric so that deficit thing enjoy official. india is home to more than one hundred billion it's thanks to the country's tremendous economic growth. evan lives with his parents in this luxury q. clicks in new delhi. when he was only twelve he created his first smartphone app he started his business believing high school. this is a goal set aside for myself by twenty one i want to be humiliating one which i'm pretty close my twenty toed i want to be at a million a week...
60
60
Sep 9, 2018
09/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
list hours bangladeshi it won't take them and most missing from the list anyway say their indian roots predate nine hundred seventy one and named. time gather their. number then they are. in power at both the state level in a sound and nationally is the hindu nationalist party a janata party b j p prime minister narendra modi has been accused of stirring up ethnic and religious divisions to shore up his political base next year he and his party face an election some c.d.'s sound system shit list as a way of reminding him to use right across india but the government is on their side alone longer ease minorities this country has seen a very peculiar politics of appeasement and anything which garners the road from the minority community needs to appease them at the cost of national interest. and certainty in a sound is causing tension security forces are on high alert although those missing from the n.r.c. list can appeal many fear they don't have the documents to prove they are indian and will end up stateless the future is one they fear tell me what you think about the list talk to al-j
list hours bangladeshi it won't take them and most missing from the list anyway say their indian roots predate nine hundred seventy one and named. time gather their. number then they are. in power at both the state level in a sound and nationally is the hindu nationalist party a janata party b j p prime minister narendra modi has been accused of stirring up ethnic and religious divisions to shore up his political base next year he and his party face an election some c.d.'s sound system shit...
72
72
Sep 22, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
if you look at companies like pepsi, google, microsoft, a lot of the ceos today are indian.me hope that one day not so much in the future we'll have the next google or microsoft coming out of india, because indian entrepreneurs and their leaders can scale businesses globally much better than maybe their chinese counterparts. what do you think india is not good at? we tend to take shortcuts to problems. because so many other things are broken, so that is something that also needs a mindset change. artificial intelligence, good or bad for india? i think both. great because it can solve healthcare at scale, it can solve education at scale, it can solve so many of these societal issues at scale. i canjust imagine that happening. bad because it is going to take away a large number of jobs, so that becomes... but i think that is a problem we'll define and can be solved with the right intentions and the right solutions. so i'm more optimistic than pessimistic about al. thank you for your time. thank you. back at the live show, when we weren't creating the world's greatest selfie, o
if you look at companies like pepsi, google, microsoft, a lot of the ceos today are indian.me hope that one day not so much in the future we'll have the next google or microsoft coming out of india, because indian entrepreneurs and their leaders can scale businesses globally much better than maybe their chinese counterparts. what do you think india is not good at? we tend to take shortcuts to problems. because so many other things are broken, so that is something that also needs a mindset...
58
58
Sep 23, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
if you look at companies like pepsi, google, microsoft, a lot of the ceos today are indian.s me hope that one day not so much in the future we'll have the next google or microsoft coming out of india, because indian entrepreneurs and their leaders i think can scale businesses globally much better than maybe their chinese counterparts. what do you think india is not good at? we tend to take shortcuts to problems because so many other things are broken, so that is something that also needs a mindset change. artificial intelligence, good or bad for india? great because it can solve healthcare at scale, it can solve education at scale, it can solve so many of these societal issues at scale. i canjust imagine that happening. bad because it is going to take away a large number of jobs, so that becomes... but i think that is a problem we'll define and can be solved with the right intentions and the right solutions. so i'm more optimistic than pessimistic about al. thank you for your time. thank you. back at the live show, when we weren't creating the world's greatest selfie, or pla
if you look at companies like pepsi, google, microsoft, a lot of the ceos today are indian.s me hope that one day not so much in the future we'll have the next google or microsoft coming out of india, because indian entrepreneurs and their leaders i think can scale businesses globally much better than maybe their chinese counterparts. what do you think india is not good at? we tend to take shortcuts to problems because so many other things are broken, so that is something that also needs a...
143
143
Sep 15, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
indians? host: you talk about that in your lecture, in present-day oklahoma. jonathan: i would say that was the most notorious part of his presidency. the removal lacked -- the indian removal act allow the government to form treaties with indian nations in what was then the old southwest but is today the old southeast, you had the creek, the choctaw, the chickasaw, the cherokee and the seminoles, that the government was hoping to do with. government gave the permission to formulate treaties by which those tribes would relinquish sovereignty over their land in exchange for land in indian territory, which today is oklahoma. the problem here was multifaceted of course, but with the cherokee one of the big problems was, who is the voice of the cherokee? you had rival charity groups. you had one cherokee group that considered it inevitable that they were going to lose their land in georgia, so they supported working with the federal government and getting the best deal they could. however, that was
indians? host: you talk about that in your lecture, in present-day oklahoma. jonathan: i would say that was the most notorious part of his presidency. the removal lacked -- the indian removal act allow the government to form treaties with indian nations in what was then the old southwest but is today the old southeast, you had the creek, the choctaw, the chickasaw, the cherokee and the seminoles, that the government was hoping to do with. government gave the permission to formulate treaties by...
70
70
Sep 9, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
the second, the french and indian war. an elderly guy even in the french and indian war. and yet he had gone up and the fortress of louisberg and wrestle it away from the french. whitmore was ready for the british when they passed his house in modern day arlington, massachusetts. he had his musket loaded. andad two dueling pistols he had a sword that he had taken of a frenchy officer he had slain during the french and indian war and he was fence and asone the column of british troops came down the road, he aimed his musket and his 80-year-old hands perhaps trembling. he pulls the trigger, and he fires, boom, down goes one redcoat. reloads it. and he aims it again and he fires. and again, down goes a second redcoat. by this point the redcoats where this gunfire is coming from, perhaps they see a hair behind the stone fence and they send an detachment of soldiers to mount the fence and take out this insurgent. whitmoreey stab samuel with their bayonets. how many times do you guess they him?ed how many colonies were there? him 13 times. meanwhile, he has his dueling pistols.
the second, the french and indian war. an elderly guy even in the french and indian war. and yet he had gone up and the fortress of louisberg and wrestle it away from the french. whitmore was ready for the british when they passed his house in modern day arlington, massachusetts. he had his musket loaded. andad two dueling pistols he had a sword that he had taken of a frenchy officer he had slain during the french and indian war and he was fence and asone the column of british troops came down...
483
483
Sep 29, 2018
09/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 483
favorite 0
quote 0
and i am an indian. thank you. thank you. i gotta say, it was tough growing up with indian parents.ad, i want to be a writer." and he was like, "that's fantastic, nik. but isn't it pronounced lawyer?" ( laughter ) "no, dad, i want to write books." "yes, there are many books in law school." ( laughter ) do we have any indians in the audience or watching at home? i would like to apologize for using an indian accent. i know it's not accurate or good, and some of you are probably a little offended. but white people can't tell the difference, and that's all i really care about. ( laughter ) middle school was tough for me. i would try so hard to act like the popular white kids just to fit in. i remember once this cool kid, connor, came up to me and he was like, "yo, have you heard the new mix tape by kamillionaire. and i was like, "no, i haven't." he was like, "homey, what's wrong with you?" get with it." ( laughter ) so i went home and i got with it. i bought a t-shirt with kamillionaire'sa face on it. i memorized every word to "ride and dirty." i even start referring to my braces as "my
and i am an indian. thank you. thank you. i gotta say, it was tough growing up with indian parents.ad, i want to be a writer." and he was like, "that's fantastic, nik. but isn't it pronounced lawyer?" ( laughter ) "no, dad, i want to write books." "yes, there are many books in law school." ( laughter ) do we have any indians in the audience or watching at home? i would like to apologize for using an indian accent. i know it's not accurate or good, and some of...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
58
58
Sep 15, 2018
09/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
i am an american indian. i also support all of the distinguished people here in support of the removal and that you refer back to the arts commission and let them do their job, as was said. we have been on this trail for many decades. as of october of 2007, we had a hearing here at the chambers where this board of supervisors and the human rights commission, as was stated earlier. among the testimony was for the removal on the recommendations from the human rights commission i hope that you abide by that and we hope to see the removal. thank you, very much. >> thank you. >> i also wanted to know, there isn't any opposition other than one individual here. i hope you take part of that as well. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening. i am the copresident of the harvey milk lgbtq democratic club. i'm here to speak in favor of rejecting the appeal and to have the pioneer strapped to removed. i know you have heard from the arts commission upon a department already around charter authority an
i am an american indian. i also support all of the distinguished people here in support of the removal and that you refer back to the arts commission and let them do their job, as was said. we have been on this trail for many decades. as of october of 2007, we had a hearing here at the chambers where this board of supervisors and the human rights commission, as was stated earlier. among the testimony was for the removal on the recommendations from the human rights commission i hope that you...
55
55
Sep 20, 2018
09/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
and that's the indian network new delhi television here with us on the. wall is a washington correspondent for the brazilian channel globo news and observer him for god is the washington d.c. bureau chief for al-jazeera international he also hosts a program minute washington bounce from watch. on al-jazeera arabic thank you all for being here in the stream i want to start with the headline the new day that's also been the news for a few weeks then a few months this is a.b.c. news headline trump not concerned about manna for cooperation and of course metaphor referring to his former campaign manager and this is in the rush hour probe so we actually got quite a few tweets from russians about how this presidency is covered there this is a racer who says in russia the mainstream media opposition describes trump as an aggressive but still be very patriotic president who not only does good for the u.s. but he keeps its reputation as a torch of freedom for those who live under dictatorship so that is one view but here's another from someone else who covers russi
and that's the indian network new delhi television here with us on the. wall is a washington correspondent for the brazilian channel globo news and observer him for god is the washington d.c. bureau chief for al-jazeera international he also hosts a program minute washington bounce from watch. on al-jazeera arabic thank you all for being here in the stream i want to start with the headline the new day that's also been the news for a few weeks then a few months this is a.b.c. news headline trump...
136
136
Sep 19, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
but the indians remained. if you remember parliament and you want to prevent a future expensive war and in your eyes the thing to do is to discourage contact between the english colonists and native americans. the proclamation would seem like a good way to do that. if you are a colonist and you have been fighting in this french and indian war, and you have engaged the indians if they had come and burned your crops or burned your village, if you had lost in combat with that native americans, a brother or a husband or a father or a son or a limb, this was an outrage. the proclamation line of 1763 was your government, choosing your mutual enemy over you. this war had been fought among other things to make this continent of free land for english speakers. now your government was restricting your liberty to settle on land over which the british flag flew. of course things got worse. the british parliament realize that not only had the national debt doubled, but there was a gross imbalance between what they spent on
but the indians remained. if you remember parliament and you want to prevent a future expensive war and in your eyes the thing to do is to discourage contact between the english colonists and native americans. the proclamation would seem like a good way to do that. if you are a colonist and you have been fighting in this french and indian war, and you have engaged the indians if they had come and burned your crops or burned your village, if you had lost in combat with that native americans, a...
65
65
Sep 20, 2018
09/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 1
which is a huge part of the indian g.d.p. second what happens in terms of the sanctions impact on india steel aluminum prices are going up or oil sanctions against iran are a key problem for india because we import iraq oil from iran we are the world's third largest importer of oil and third our defense deals in years actually trying to explore other marriages here we just recently into two point two billion dollars deal with russia we are in the process of signing a five point eight billion dollars deal so a defense missile systems as well and putin and more they are going to be meeting early next month so what i think is the bottom line in all this is that trump has forced everyone every single marriage in the international diplomatic community to really look at each other because he's kind of the uncomfortable told person in the marriage so everyone's recalibrating how they deal with the rest of the world. i want to play this video camera because you are speaking of the view from india this is actually come it was often ve
which is a huge part of the indian g.d.p. second what happens in terms of the sanctions impact on india steel aluminum prices are going up or oil sanctions against iran are a key problem for india because we import iraq oil from iran we are the world's third largest importer of oil and third our defense deals in years actually trying to explore other marriages here we just recently into two point two billion dollars deal with russia we are in the process of signing a five point eight billion...
51
51
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
farming for decades you know and that includes things like indian five the average indian farms a too small in size there's a decline in productivities there's a lack of modernization there's a lack of water conservation and also things like you know rising costs of farm inputs like you know seeds fertilizers it again so i think that a many many underlying problems in the indian farming sector some of our common d.w. is in your correspondence thank you very much for this analysis. thank you japanese animation and comics saw an email become well known around the world in the last thirty years but there's also a growing multibillion dollar market in china for these comic books on emissions this year the billy billy world expo in shanghai organized by a chinese anime streaming platform pulled in almost double the numbers that are transferred last year during its debut. comic book and animation fans showing off their costumes and weapons on stage. nearly two hundred thousand visitors attended this year's billy billy world expo china's animation and comics market. is being driven by young
farming for decades you know and that includes things like indian five the average indian farms a too small in size there's a decline in productivities there's a lack of modernization there's a lack of water conservation and also things like you know rising costs of farm inputs like you know seeds fertilizers it again so i think that a many many underlying problems in the indian farming sector some of our common d.w. is in your correspondence thank you very much for this analysis. thank you...
50
50
Sep 24, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
he's now stranded in the middle of indian ocean.i lap of honour... sir robin knox—johnston was the first man to sail round the world single—handedly back in 1968. tomy‘s yacht is a replica of sir robin's — the pair are close friends. abhilash is a tough guy, i mean, he's the first indian to go solo nonstop around the world, so he's experienced, he's been there down before, he's a naval officer, he knows what he's up to, he's very resourceful. help is on the way. this morning, the indian air force located tomy‘s yacht. rival competitor gregor mcguckin is expected to reach tomy with medical supplies by first light, while it's hoped a french fisheries vessel is close behind and can take them to safety. katherine da costa, bbc news. the leader of the labour party, jeremy corbyn, has confirmed that labour would support another referendum on brexit, if delegates backed the idea that the party ‘s conference in liverpool to be he says he will prefer a general election, but would abide by the decision of members. his comments came as thousan
he's now stranded in the middle of indian ocean.i lap of honour... sir robin knox—johnston was the first man to sail round the world single—handedly back in 1968. tomy‘s yacht is a replica of sir robin's — the pair are close friends. abhilash is a tough guy, i mean, he's the first indian to go solo nonstop around the world, so he's experienced, he's been there down before, he's a naval officer, he knows what he's up to, he's very resourceful. help is on the way. this morning, the indian...
199
199
Sep 15, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 199
favorite 0
quote 0
, indian territory, what is today oklahoma. jackson defends this saying he wants to preserve indian culture. we are going to move them forcibly into oklahoma, where they will forever be able to live in peace. a few years later, settlers arrive in oklahoma and want that land as well. jackson does run into an opponent. that opponent is the supreme court, because in 1831, the cherokee sue the state of georgia. it goes all the way to the supreme court, and chief justice john marshall rules in favor of the cherokee. he says, removing their land is unconstitutional. jackson, in typical manner, responds to chief justice marshall and says, justice marshall has made his decision, now let him enforce it. and he completely ignores the decision and the indian removal goes through the most infamous episode, the trail of tears in 1838 and 1839. actually, okee -- we'll look a lil closer at cherokee civilization, because they made a really strong effort to try and comply. it wasn't enough. 15,000 of them removed from georgia to oklahoma on a j
, indian territory, what is today oklahoma. jackson defends this saying he wants to preserve indian culture. we are going to move them forcibly into oklahoma, where they will forever be able to live in peace. a few years later, settlers arrive in oklahoma and want that land as well. jackson does run into an opponent. that opponent is the supreme court, because in 1831, the cherokee sue the state of georgia. it goes all the way to the supreme court, and chief justice john marshall rules in favor...
60
60
Sep 24, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
this morning, the indian air force located his yacht.d to reach tomy with medical supplies by first light, while it's hoped a french fisheries vessel is close behind and can take them to safety. katherine da costa, bbc news. i want to take you back to them all these now, where the leader of the opposition position is claiming victory in the elections bash the maldives. —— the maldives. how much ofa maldives. —— the maldives. how much of a surprise is this result? like i was trying to say earlier, in terms of how president yameen has consolidated his power over the last five years, it has been described by human rights ngos, and human rights mechanisms, as a crackdown on the opposition, the media, and society as well. we saw yameen jail his political opponents, including all leaders of all opposition parties. on the background of that, i think a lot of people... even though there was confidence around how many votes ibrahim mohamed solih, the opposition candidate, could win, there was still nervousness about what really happened in the po
this morning, the indian air force located his yacht.d to reach tomy with medical supplies by first light, while it's hoped a french fisheries vessel is close behind and can take them to safety. katherine da costa, bbc news. i want to take you back to them all these now, where the leader of the opposition position is claiming victory in the elections bash the maldives. —— the maldives. how much ofa maldives. —— the maldives. how much of a surprise is this result? like i was trying to...
83
83
Sep 22, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
how have you seen the indian tech scene change in the last 20 years?tech scene really started evolving in the last 10— 12 years. work in data companies. literally, you could count them on yourfingers. started coming out of india. growth in the number of start—ups and people working in... why is that? multiple reasons. more people on the internet. now we have more than 350—400 million people connected. to really dream big and execute. what do you think india is really good at? of the ceos today are indian. businesses globally much better than maybe their chinese counterparts. what do you think india is not good at? a mindset change. artificial intelligence, good or bad for india? i think both. it is very hard to predict which side the penny falls. societal issues at scale. i can imagine that happening. and the right solutions. so i am more optimistic than pessimistic about al. thank you for your time. thank you. can a self driving car survive india's traffic? and environment conditions in india. and deal with the chaotic traffic and peak traffic hours i
how have you seen the indian tech scene change in the last 20 years?tech scene really started evolving in the last 10— 12 years. work in data companies. literally, you could count them on yourfingers. started coming out of india. growth in the number of start—ups and people working in... why is that? multiple reasons. more people on the internet. now we have more than 350—400 million people connected. to really dream big and execute. what do you think india is really good at? of the ceos...
85
85
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
runa does go up to was born in britain as the son of indian parents. he moved to the city of his forefathers several years ago. even though he takes a distinctly critical view of delhi the spirit of the city is very harsh and aggressive. it's very paranoid and concerned with threats and security and i think the warmth of the city is. is is directed inwards so people are very good hosts for instance it's a delightful place to be hosted the city because people once they invite you into their home they will give you everything to run up believes that the apparent harshness of the city comes from the fact that have the last few centuries it has been built by immigrants people who establishments and new life for themselves here regard less of the consequences people say that there is a very ancient city because they've been cities here for maybe fifteen hundred years but it's actually not an ancient city because every time people in new sense of people come to the city they they abandon everything that's happened until that point they build another city jus
runa does go up to was born in britain as the son of indian parents. he moved to the city of his forefathers several years ago. even though he takes a distinctly critical view of delhi the spirit of the city is very harsh and aggressive. it's very paranoid and concerned with threats and security and i think the warmth of the city is. is is directed inwards so people are very good hosts for instance it's a delightful place to be hosted the city because people once they invite you into their home...
62
62
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
and even non indians love to nourish most of all the doing of bollywood. ok the the even numbering more than one hundred the dream characters are of course made of flesh and blood some of them have played in zion gooda more than a thousand times the sound border is the story of a prince who has to choose between two women one a princess the other a rebel. initially i was not an actor i was a cricketer so. when i. joined this field i think i started with the mimicry and all. you know. means. bollard films always inspired me. the v.a. didn't need their films and all emotions highly drama so day by day i get more do with it from that films i love theater actually in front of a camera i feel as if as if i'm blocked but i love stage i love being on stage i love the energy on stage i love the fact that we only get one take you know everything is life even if you make a mistake you have to live with it so that's that's a very challenging and and i just love stage i loved reaching out to the audience more the best thing is you don't have to understand hindi to und
and even non indians love to nourish most of all the doing of bollywood. ok the the even numbering more than one hundred the dream characters are of course made of flesh and blood some of them have played in zion gooda more than a thousand times the sound border is the story of a prince who has to choose between two women one a princess the other a rebel. initially i was not an actor i was a cricketer so. when i. joined this field i think i started with the mimicry and all. you know. means....
90
90
Sep 9, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
percentage of recent indian degrees hitolding 80% in 2010. this is how you know the immigration law is working. an increasing trajectory. it is also a skimming mechanism. if you compare against the general indian population, only 10% have an opportunity to attend some sort of coursework post high school. this can vary greatly in terms of quality. we are really skimming the elite of the indian population. i think there is another difference that you are not necessarily educated in english, but many of the indian students attending elite institutions will already be fully conversant in english. you surmount the language barrier. in 2011, almost 60% of h-1b visa recipients were born in india. that visa program is set out there as an additional set of visas. the numbers vary year-to-year. congress has the capacity to vary the cap. the language is neutral. we just want better capacity to bring in more highly skilled workers that are needed in particular economic sectors. most of the visas are allocated to i.t. companies. 60% are from india. there
percentage of recent indian degrees hitolding 80% in 2010. this is how you know the immigration law is working. an increasing trajectory. it is also a skimming mechanism. if you compare against the general indian population, only 10% have an opportunity to attend some sort of coursework post high school. this can vary greatly in terms of quality. we are really skimming the elite of the indian population. i think there is another difference that you are not necessarily educated in english, but...
70
70
Sep 10, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
well, composure was lost... ..by the indian fielders.ne run became five when the wayward throw reached the boundary and cook was there, past 100. in his final innings, his defining image. after this, some may wonder why on earth he is now retiring. it's just time, it's time for me, it's time for my family. and now it makes it even better, it's always nice, people wanting a little bit more than trying to kick you out. to go out on your own terms makes it even better. among those watching today, some who know him as dad, a team—mate who's known cook his entire career and those who came for one reason. it was history in the making and i had to say i was there. first professional cricket match, as well. your first one was here today, for that? yes, yes. wonderful. it couldn't have been better, could it?! it's good for our fans across the board, when someone who serves cricket goes out on a high. you see all these greats and in the end, they're being pushed out, but not him. i think he deserved it. while england's captain, joe root, made 125,
well, composure was lost... ..by the indian fielders.ne run became five when the wayward throw reached the boundary and cook was there, past 100. in his final innings, his defining image. after this, some may wonder why on earth he is now retiring. it's just time, it's time for me, it's time for my family. and now it makes it even better, it's always nice, people wanting a little bit more than trying to kick you out. to go out on your own terms makes it even better. among those watching today,...
50
50
Sep 26, 2018
09/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
indian prime minister narendra modi is facing allegations of corruption over a deal for french fighter jets is being accused of awarding part of the contract to a prominent businessman who's considered close to him former french president francois says new delhi had influence the choice of a local partner and as a butler reports from paris. two years ago a handshake between the french and indian defense ministers sealed a billion dollar fighter jet deal endure agreed to buy thirty six raffle jets from french plane maker down south the partnership with indian company reliance the choice of reliance a private business with no aviation experience prompted india's opposition to accuse prime minister narendra modi of favoring the company boss barney over the state run alternative one. now comments by former french president francois hollande that france had no say in the last hours indian partner have reignited the debate along told french news website media part we did not have a say in it it was the indian government to propose this company and who negotiated with ambani we did not have a
indian prime minister narendra modi is facing allegations of corruption over a deal for french fighter jets is being accused of awarding part of the contract to a prominent businessman who's considered close to him former french president francois says new delhi had influence the choice of a local partner and as a butler reports from paris. two years ago a handshake between the french and indian defense ministers sealed a billion dollar fighter jet deal endure agreed to buy thirty six raffle...
68
68
Sep 28, 2018
09/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
chinese german russian or indian. or pos of the rich kids of instagram. the world's golden who displays themselves on social media. with videos and selfies these i mean he had rich kids like to take center stage online. the tag line is they have more money than you and this is what they do. you can see the pay trips that passion for parties and luxury. even luther has become one of the stars of the group right here i always say work smart clever never seen it work on its own is about doing the right thing you know people love people and they will of hard work labor but they don't achieve anything in life a lot of who can make one phone call and like got a million bucks in the bank if you want to spend money like we do you can be stupid to people donate money to people so that people have money they're probably smart. even as objective is to flash's cash on social media and to grow his community of fans i mean i have like two hundred thousand followers they want to see if her space is going to going to give them because they it's just cheers she was there
chinese german russian or indian. or pos of the rich kids of instagram. the world's golden who displays themselves on social media. with videos and selfies these i mean he had rich kids like to take center stage online. the tag line is they have more money than you and this is what they do. you can see the pay trips that passion for parties and luxury. even luther has become one of the stars of the group right here i always say work smart clever never seen it work on its own is about doing the...
77
77
Sep 20, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
the indian concern about iran of course has to do with changes in u.s. policy and the implications for india's own relationship with iran. what are we asking of india and iran? what is the administration tried to get out? >> well, i am on most days of the we e-uppercase-letter i ran to my colleague robert karam, my counterpart but you're right. does much bleed over into my area of responsibility and it will be a topic of discussion i believe at the 2+2. without going into a lot of detail because i think we need to hear from the indians, this is still a relatively new development and what that may ultimately mean for a variety of things, potential sanctions, et cetera. i think we will go to the table and look for to hearing from the indians about their relationship there and what they see as key priorities to try to preserve, if they can, it obviously the president made the decision he did on a rent because of concerns about the agreement and about having, in our view, and need for something much stronger and dealing with iran's that only nuclear program
the indian concern about iran of course has to do with changes in u.s. policy and the implications for india's own relationship with iran. what are we asking of india and iran? what is the administration tried to get out? >> well, i am on most days of the we e-uppercase-letter i ran to my colleague robert karam, my counterpart but you're right. does much bleed over into my area of responsibility and it will be a topic of discussion i believe at the 2+2. without going into a lot of detail...
60
60
Sep 28, 2018
09/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
the big fight indian rhetoric so it's a deficit thing enjoy official. fenian is home to more than one hundred billion nets thanks to the country's tremendous economic growth. evan lives with his parents in this luxury q klicks in new delhi. when he was only twelve he created his first smartphone app he started his business believing high school. this is a goal set aside for myself by twenty one i want to be humiliating one which i'm pretty close my twenty i want to be at a million a week and my twenty five a million and a. i even love showing off his success. i got him it's i i love gold and black these are two of my colors which i really like so i even i got this solid gold i phone seven made because i'm always on the phone i paid ten thousand pounds for this but want to sell it was probably going to sell for a lot more than ten thousand in a couple years because it's just an awesome. reptile skins is another of his weaknesses it's all by far it's got a legal opinion to work by the time you go to jail for this the how but i mean pretty sure nobody real
the big fight indian rhetoric so it's a deficit thing enjoy official. fenian is home to more than one hundred billion nets thanks to the country's tremendous economic growth. evan lives with his parents in this luxury q klicks in new delhi. when he was only twelve he created his first smartphone app he started his business believing high school. this is a goal set aside for myself by twenty one i want to be humiliating one which i'm pretty close my twenty i want to be at a million a week and my...
71
71
Sep 23, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
this morning, the indian air force located his yacht. reach him with medical supplies by first light, while it's hoped a french fisheries vessel is close behind and can take them to safety. cathrine da costa, bbc news. now, with news of anthonyjoshua's big fight and the rest of the day's sport, here's 0llie foster at the bbc sport centre. provides many thanks, clive, we are going to start with the boxing. anthony joshua's next fight could see him become the first undisputed world heavyweight champion in almost 20 years. he stopped his russian opponent alexander povetkin in the seventh round at wembley stadium last night to maintain his unbeaten record. here's our sports correspondent david 0rnstein. the smile that is becoming the symbol of his unstoppable success, anthonyjoshua carries the belts and the burden of his sport, but with each bout, he gets even better. the appeal is losing, who is going to beat me? that is what it comes down, give anthony the toughest of the toughest, give him king kong, get him to fight aj, we want to see wh
this morning, the indian air force located his yacht. reach him with medical supplies by first light, while it's hoped a french fisheries vessel is close behind and can take them to safety. cathrine da costa, bbc news. now, with news of anthonyjoshua's big fight and the rest of the day's sport, here's 0llie foster at the bbc sport centre. provides many thanks, clive, we are going to start with the boxing. anthony joshua's next fight could see him become the first undisputed world heavyweight...
87
87
Sep 28, 2018
09/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
better quality of life and a growing middle class connected millions of indians with the internet withting a huge opportunity for e—commerce but it has also revived traditional business of silk saris in this south indian town. for the past 30 years, this woman and her husband have been operating this hand loom. but their business has been taken away by high—tech electrical looms that can produce more saris and produce them at half the cost. it will take almost two weeks to spend these threads into a six metre long sari like this one and they will only get $25 for that which is not enough, which is why almost 50% of families in this village have left the art of hand loom weaving of the sari. but this 35—year—old is hoping to use digital technology to reach new customers a. translation: i have been making saris since childhood. now i wish to sell them online. i don't know how to do it. that's why i'm going for computer classes. four years ago this weavers cooperative society pooled their resources to take part in india's $27 billion e—commerce market, on which traditional indian wear is
better quality of life and a growing middle class connected millions of indians with the internet withting a huge opportunity for e—commerce but it has also revived traditional business of silk saris in this south indian town. for the past 30 years, this woman and her husband have been operating this hand loom. but their business has been taken away by high—tech electrical looms that can produce more saris and produce them at half the cost. it will take almost two weeks to spend these...
82
82
Sep 15, 2018
09/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
battle in the indian military. and four other fighters were killed off the offices surrounded and attacked the village of child searching for members of his his bull mujahideen the group he led another man was killed in protest over the fight his deaths. on now to yemen who see rebels say they signed a memorandum of understanding with the un to get critically injured fighters out of the country for treatment a deal was agreed by who's the officials in the un's top humanitarian official in yemen lisa crown day al-jazeera simmons has more now from djibouti. this announcement comes from the who theory rebels and it could amount to a potential breakthrough following on from the failure to get the delegation from the who it is to geneva more than a week ago they've been in the money capital muscat meeting un officials including martin griffiths the un special envoy now what they're saying and they've published a picture of lease ground a signing a document which they who things say amounts to a memorandum of understandi
battle in the indian military. and four other fighters were killed off the offices surrounded and attacked the village of child searching for members of his his bull mujahideen the group he led another man was killed in protest over the fight his deaths. on now to yemen who see rebels say they signed a memorandum of understanding with the un to get critically injured fighters out of the country for treatment a deal was agreed by who's the officials in the un's top humanitarian official in yemen...