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indian gaming. the panacea that people began toed when it become a more widespread phenomenon about 15 years ago? at that end. >> i don't know. >> you're an archaeologist, you will be escalating these sites. >> indian gaming regulatory act was passed and i would like to say 1988. the 1990'shave there was a lot of gaming, but i think there is a mythology attached to gaming. not all tribes are rich off indian gaming. being close to an economic center will help you out. tribes that are doing really well but not all tribes live in poverty and squalor. the naming rights of the two professional status and phoenix are named, tribes have the naming rights to the phoenix and where they palay the hockey team plays in phoenix. a lot of tribes are doing well. but i think what gaming did, as well as there has been a couple of other tools that tribes have flow,o expand economic southern ute, the tribe in the state, they have a triple-a ting, that is in the united states. they diversified so well. they have a grea
indian gaming. the panacea that people began toed when it become a more widespread phenomenon about 15 years ago? at that end. >> i don't know. >> you're an archaeologist, you will be escalating these sites. >> indian gaming regulatory act was passed and i would like to say 1988. the 1990'shave there was a lot of gaming, but i think there is a mythology attached to gaming. not all tribes are rich off indian gaming. being close to an economic center will help you out. tribes...
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he goes on to say, which makes the american indian -- that relationship of the american indian to the government like that of a ward to the guardian. those words are so powerful to the legacy. the second date is 1887 -- 1837. what is so crucial in that act is that it allots land to individual indians and holds the land in trust by the federal government until an indian is deemed competent. when i say that to people i think, did i say that? congress said that. to imagine saying, of any group of people in the united states, that the government will decide when you are competent is just unfathomable. i think that notion of the ward to the state and the underscoring of this word competence really leads the legacy of the 19th century to the colonialism that i think tribes live in today. do you think those are two really crucial aspects about legacy? >> when i was talking about all the programs that you cannot put your shoulder to the wheel on, initiatives that you have taken up, i should have mentioned that before. >> i am not quite sure where we are at in our presentation. i try to remain
he goes on to say, which makes the american indian -- that relationship of the american indian to the government like that of a ward to the guardian. those words are so powerful to the legacy. the second date is 1887 -- 1837. what is so crucial in that act is that it allots land to individual indians and holds the land in trust by the federal government until an indian is deemed competent. when i say that to people i think, did i say that? congress said that. to imagine saying, of any group of...
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the next day the indian percussion all song bill arrives three tabla players and two dancers in indian dance is a considered musician their instruments or their feet which they used to produce complex rhythms it's known as custer. just six stuffed say where up to one hundred fifty bells on each angle. of the indian tabla dramas are like small cattle drums covered with gait. they produce a haunting sound. in. the indian musicians are well versed in the complex clapping unspoken cannot call rhythms. that. the germans don't seem to be picking it up quite well. the traditional indian song was a down help should perspire has arranged for time lapse cataract done and western percussion instruments. indian music involves a lot of improvisation it doesn't really have written a change melodies and rhythms upon stone from teachers to their students it's a rich tradition. it's not a time for the concert it's like that and that's the thing that i think about and the audience has their hands in the air because they're celebrating the music it's all in spanish you have it for les tarr and india it's
the next day the indian percussion all song bill arrives three tabla players and two dancers in indian dance is a considered musician their instruments or their feet which they used to produce complex rhythms it's known as custer. just six stuffed say where up to one hundred fifty bells on each angle. of the indian tabla dramas are like small cattle drums covered with gait. they produce a haunting sound. in. the indian musicians are well versed in the complex clapping unspoken cannot call...
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indian gaming. is it the panacea that people anticipated when it began to become a more widespread phenomenon about 15 years ago? let's started at that end. >> i don't know. [laughter] >> ok. you're an archaeologist, you will be escavating these sites. [laughter] >> the indian gaming regulatory act was passed in i would like to say 1988. and so, we have, in the 1990's there was a lot of gaming, but i think there is a mythology attached to gaming. not all tribes are rich off indian gaming. being close to an economic center will help you out. i know there are tribes that are doing really well, but not all tribes live in poverty and squalor. the naming rights of the two professional stadiums in phoenix are named, tribes have the naming rights to the phoenix suns, where they play and where the hockey team plays in phoenix. a lot of tribes are doing well. but i think what gaming did, as well as there has been a couple of other tools that tribes have used to expand economic flow, southern ute, the tribe i
indian gaming. is it the panacea that people anticipated when it began to become a more widespread phenomenon about 15 years ago? let's started at that end. >> i don't know. [laughter] >> ok. you're an archaeologist, you will be escavating these sites. [laughter] >> the indian gaming regulatory act was passed in i would like to say 1988. and so, we have, in the 1990's there was a lot of gaming, but i think there is a mythology attached to gaming. not all tribes are rich off...
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indian gaming. is it the panacea that people anticipated, when in the end it became a more widespread phenomenon? >> i don't know. >> you will be excavating these sites. >> the indian gaming regulatory act was passed in 1988. in the 90s there was a lot of gaming, but i think there is a mythology attached to gaming. not all tribes are rich off indian gaming. been close to an economic center would really help you out. there are some tribes that are doing really well, and this is not all tribes living in poverty and squalor. the gaming rights of the two professional stadiums in phoenix, tribes actually have the naming rights to the phoenix sons. a lot of tribes are doing really well. i think what gaming did, as well as, i think there have been a couple other tools that tribes have used to expand economic flow, southern ute, the tribe here in this state, they have a aaa credit rating. better than the united states, right? they have diversified so well, they have a great casino. they have diversified so
indian gaming. is it the panacea that people anticipated, when in the end it became a more widespread phenomenon? >> i don't know. >> you will be excavating these sites. >> the indian gaming regulatory act was passed in 1988. in the 90s there was a lot of gaming, but i think there is a mythology attached to gaming. not all tribes are rich off indian gaming. been close to an economic center would really help you out. there are some tribes that are doing really well, and this is...
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the indian professional song bill arrives three tabla players and two dances in indian dances are considered musicians their instruments or their feet which they used to produce complex rhythms it's known as cluster. is six. they were up to one hundred fifty bells on each ankle. of the indian tabla drums on like small kettle drums covered with gates. they produce a haunting sound. in. the indian musicians a well versed in the complex clapping unspoken cannot call rhythms up. and the germans don't seem to be picking it up quite well. these are traditional indian songs that can help shippensburg or has a range for tabla cataract done sing and western percussion instruments. indian music involves a lot of improvisation it doesn't really have written a change melodies and rhythms are passed on from teachers to their students it's a rich tradition. in this medium to topple a concert is like those but i think the political power in the audience has their hands in the air because they're celebrating the music so in spanish you have for les paul in india its. emissions. you can really tell this is t
the indian professional song bill arrives three tabla players and two dances in indian dances are considered musicians their instruments or their feet which they used to produce complex rhythms it's known as cluster. is six. they were up to one hundred fifty bells on each ankle. of the indian tabla drums on like small kettle drums covered with gates. they produce a haunting sound. in. the indian musicians a well versed in the complex clapping unspoken cannot call rhythms up. and the germans...
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hundred years for the indian musicians have learned not to see. the usual thing.and be these are not new but i think the length. of their culture and. the. difficulties of being. so difficult i don't think there was any other anything difficult it was a small joining really had a great experience and i'm going to judge these three d. as i said the n.c.p. or photo for the long. the next day that will to mumbai. five months later on a late summer's day by the river rhine the indian musicians arrive in bonn a few days ago. in addition to their daily rehearsals they want to experience the country everyone has stayed in touch since the workshop in mumbai. i think it's a very healthy mix we're like a family and we share this love of music regardless of which continent or from continents. and over i think we musicians meet friendships blossom straight away to get along since it's. been rehearsing for five days than how to interact have a name to a piece commission for the beethoven festival she's met. our guest mark is a beautiful composition we have the. highlight of th
hundred years for the indian musicians have learned not to see. the usual thing.and be these are not new but i think the length. of their culture and. the. difficulties of being. so difficult i don't think there was any other anything difficult it was a small joining really had a great experience and i'm going to judge these three d. as i said the n.c.p. or photo for the long. the next day that will to mumbai. five months later on a late summer's day by the river rhine the indian musicians...
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we've seen the participation of indian troops in. russian military exercises the peaceful mission two thousand and eighteen indian troops take part in russian military games the day by flaws as well as the competition and exercises by the mounting troops of russia this is an important part of our relations with russia india india i will always be in daken interests in the cultures and spiritual heritage of each other and the testimony to that fact is the russia indian cultural festival which is taking place across twenty two countries also in india there will be festival russian culture all these events will bring our peoples together even closer than they are today in russia over ten thousand the indians are acquiring an idea cation on the annual basis we've been renting it occasion for your church to over one hundred indians in twenty seventeen india has been visited by our. good and twenty thousand to russians. but we russian india have close or a similar approach towards many international and regional issues and that context we
we've seen the participation of indian troops in. russian military exercises the peaceful mission two thousand and eighteen indian troops take part in russian military games the day by flaws as well as the competition and exercises by the mounting troops of russia this is an important part of our relations with russia india india i will always be in daken interests in the cultures and spiritual heritage of each other and the testimony to that fact is the russia indian cultural festival which is...
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they erase the indian presence. they treat these boundaries that the united states acquires as if they are foreordained. they pretend the louisiana purchase, which every textbook then monetizes as the united states spent $15 million, or the mexican cession, $15 million, as the end of the story. as opposed to, and there is an historian named robert e. lee -- >> no, his name is bobby lee. [ laughter ] he invented the e. for this. he is going to print the legend, but go ahead. >> that was my line. in any case, he has looked at a full accounting of these purchases. obviously what the louisiana purchase did is you take the territory from france, it does not clear the indian titles. it will cost much more money to conquer the territories you acquire by purchase and treaty from indian peoples. none of that ever gets into the textbooks. we need to change the maps we have in our textbooks so that they don't treat these lands as though they are virgin lands. secondly, question what's in the textbooks in terms of the standard
they erase the indian presence. they treat these boundaries that the united states acquires as if they are foreordained. they pretend the louisiana purchase, which every textbook then monetizes as the united states spent $15 million, or the mexican cession, $15 million, as the end of the story. as opposed to, and there is an historian named robert e. lee -- >> no, his name is bobby lee. [ laughter ] he invented the e. for this. he is going to print the legend, but go ahead. >> that...
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about eighteen thousand indians work in the province of latina. most of them six from punjab. jegede needed years before he could buy his own car find a small house to rent and save enough money to bring his family over. he's one of the few who is willing to talk with us openly about the work. others were often too scared. to we're going to give up and we were afraid in india. i had my own business i could arrive late for work and go home early and if i needed to do something they can beat me and it's different here get on with getting in the bathroom and then get here then you're only paid if you work. but still i'm better off than the others are going to be a massive model to be had or some only get three euros fifty an hour. they're going to get five euros fifteen. pounds out of since. i work here. in the three times a gram here i think i think i'm being mean but they were letters in with a camera. and the owners are feet with us that you may have given. the companies usually don't even pay a third of the official minimum wage. many of the men work seven days a week up to t
about eighteen thousand indians work in the province of latina. most of them six from punjab. jegede needed years before he could buy his own car find a small house to rent and save enough money to bring his family over. he's one of the few who is willing to talk with us openly about the work. others were often too scared. to we're going to give up and we were afraid in india. i had my own business i could arrive late for work and go home early and if i needed to do something they can beat me...
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where pakistani and indian troops face off day of. the. border and sleep about it here in pakistani administered kashmir and a few foreigners are allowed in. your home but we've been granted special permission. to keep. this mountainous region looks peaceful but it's a highly volatile area where fighting can break out at any time. over the last seven decades up to one hundred thousand people from sars have been killed. in. the deadly violence began from the moment the two nations of india and pakistan were created. to the accession of kashmir is the unfinished business of politicians. the feeling was part of pakistan that kashmir would naturally sheet to pakistan. kashmir was a muslim majority state ruled by a hindu maharajah had troubles in kashmir where india supported the project in many ways it should have gone to pakistan because it had a muslim majority but it hindu my raja chose for it to come to him it was a choice forced on the maharajah when weeks after partition pakistan sent in fighters already the rebel forces have left a trai
where pakistani and indian troops face off day of. the. border and sleep about it here in pakistani administered kashmir and a few foreigners are allowed in. your home but we've been granted special permission. to keep. this mountainous region looks peaceful but it's a highly volatile area where fighting can break out at any time. over the last seven decades up to one hundred thousand people from sars have been killed. in. the deadly violence began from the moment the two nations of india and...
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about eighteen thousand indians work in the province of latina. most of them from punjab. jetties needed years before he could buy his own car find a small house to rent and save enough money to bring his family over. he's one of the few who is willing to talk with us openly about the work. others were often too scared. to begin to good enough and we were free in india. i had my own business i could arrive late for work and go home early and if i needed to do something they're going to beat me it's different here i don't get got into the bathroom and then get here they're only paid if you work. but still i'm better off than the others. he could be heard or someone only get three euros fifty an hour. they're going to get five euros fifteen got all. pans out of things out. i work here look at it go. in there comes a groan here and they've got their company but they were letters in with a camera. and the owners are feed you magazine. the companies usually don't even pay a third of the official minimum wage. many of the men work seven days a week up to twelve hours a day durin
about eighteen thousand indians work in the province of latina. most of them from punjab. jetties needed years before he could buy his own car find a small house to rent and save enough money to bring his family over. he's one of the few who is willing to talk with us openly about the work. others were often too scared. to begin to good enough and we were free in india. i had my own business i could arrive late for work and go home early and if i needed to do something they're going to beat me...
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where pakistani and indian troops face off. the. border and sleep about it here in pakistani administered kashmir and few foreigners are allowed in. but we've been granted special permission. to keep. this mountainous region looks peaceful but it's a highly volatile area where fighting can break out at any time. over the last seven decades up to one hundred thousand people from saudi have been killed. on the deadly violence began from the moment the two nations of india and pakistan were creating. the accession of kashmir is the unfinished business of politicians. the feeling was part of his song that kashmir would naturally sheet to pakistan. kashmir was a muslim majority state ruled by a hindu maharajah had troubles in kashmir where india supported the project in many ways it should have gone to pakistan because it had a muslim majority but it hindu my raja chose for it to come to it it was a choice forced on the maharajah when weeks after partition pakistan sent in fighters already the rebel forces have left a trail of bloated an
where pakistani and indian troops face off. the. border and sleep about it here in pakistani administered kashmir and few foreigners are allowed in. but we've been granted special permission. to keep. this mountainous region looks peaceful but it's a highly volatile area where fighting can break out at any time. over the last seven decades up to one hundred thousand people from saudi have been killed. on the deadly violence began from the moment the two nations of india and pakistan were...
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with us to build other housing in other urban areas also a more minneapolis aimed at the american indian population to help them with affordable housing in section eight we fall through the cracks people don't pay attention it's not in tell you're at the wall that you actually get to look and say hey what is going on here what is wrong with this with with the with society that this is happening to our people. you know it's interesting both to myself of the wall and. when you get there and you see you start asking questions that's what it really comes home and you see what's going on here and speaking to people on the ground at the wall for god motives and what we've is that some have been a victim from little or through the drug convictions or all the related drug group you know offenses i want to ask you how do you how does one balance the beads of those who need a whole with those who need help before they can be in a place like little earth like how do we how do we help everyone is as much as we can you know. the best we can do is try to find a wraparound service program you talked ab
with us to build other housing in other urban areas also a more minneapolis aimed at the american indian population to help them with affordable housing in section eight we fall through the cracks people don't pay attention it's not in tell you're at the wall that you actually get to look and say hey what is going on here what is wrong with this with with the with society that this is happening to our people. you know it's interesting both to myself of the wall and. when you get there and you...
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where pakistani and indian troops face off. the. border and sleep about it here in pakistani administered kashmir and few foreigners are allowed in. but we've been granted special permission. to keep. this mountainous region looks peaceful but it's a highly volatile area where fighting can break out at any time. over the last seven days up to one hundred thousand people from sars have been killed. in. the deadly violence began from the moment the two nations of india and pakistan were created. to the accession of kashmir is the unfinished business of politicians. the feeling was part of his song that kashmir would naturally sheet to pakistan. kashmir was a muslim majority state ruled by a hindu maharajah had troubles in kashmir where india supported the project in many ways it should have gone to pakistan because it had a muslim majority but it is hindu my raja chose for it to come to it it was a choice forced on the maharajah when weeks after partition pakistan sent in fighters already the rebel forces have left a trail of bloated
where pakistani and indian troops face off. the. border and sleep about it here in pakistani administered kashmir and few foreigners are allowed in. but we've been granted special permission. to keep. this mountainous region looks peaceful but it's a highly volatile area where fighting can break out at any time. over the last seven days up to one hundred thousand people from sars have been killed. in. the deadly violence began from the moment the two nations of india and pakistan were created....
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military, the aim of course of being to keep the indian and pacific ocea ns to keep the indian and pacificand counter china's rising claims over some of those areas. japan — india, together with the us, they have been boosting defence cooperation to try to counter china's growing influence in the region with the three countries conducting naval exercises regularly in the indian ocean. and deals on the horizon including a sale of a japanese bullet train with the japanese bullet train with the japanese aiming essentially to assist a planned project to construct high—speed rail networks in western india. also on the cards isa in western india. also on the cards is a possible agreement aimed at welcoming more skilled indian workers into japan and this of course to address japan's rapidly ageing population. all right, thanks ageing population. all right, thanks a lot, interesting. sharanjit there in our bureau in singapore. now let's brief you on some other business stories: ibm is buying the software company red hat for $34 billion. it's ibm's biggest ever acquisition and is part of the firm's
military, the aim of course of being to keep the indian and pacific ocea ns to keep the indian and pacificand counter china's rising claims over some of those areas. japan — india, together with the us, they have been boosting defence cooperation to try to counter china's growing influence in the region with the three countries conducting naval exercises regularly in the indian ocean. and deals on the horizon including a sale of a japanese bullet train with the japanese bullet train with the...
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he had many battles with american indians in 1818, we know the battle with the creek indians, he was told by monroe go get em, and he did. a lot of them were battles at the time, who struck first, but that's part of the figures we look back in our past. georgia washington is a kind man but a slave owner thomas jefferson, andrew jackson they had slaves. so this is a something in our day and age you cannot get your head around. how could men so smart, so ahead of their times be so twisted to rationalize this behavior. i ,can't but i do know they desere the statutes that you have. you should talk aboutut the whole m, and that's why andrew jackson was a controversial figure in his day. what i try to say in the paperback is take trump out of it. i'm going to put in ronald reagan, abraham lincoln, harry truman, i will tell you what they thought of him. they knew he had slaves, they knew about the battle with indians. -- did a bioon him. how do i stop the division of our country? well how did jackson handle south carolina? how did it feel getting his country for war. he went to the term tee
he had many battles with american indians in 1818, we know the battle with the creek indians, he was told by monroe go get em, and he did. a lot of them were battles at the time, who struck first, but that's part of the figures we look back in our past. georgia washington is a kind man but a slave owner thomas jefferson, andrew jackson they had slaves. so this is a something in our day and age you cannot get your head around. how could men so smart, so ahead of their times be so twisted to...
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here is a great indian hater which was not an indian hater at all. his first wife was arapajo. he was close to the cheyenne and many other tribes. he spoke seven different indian languages. he looked more like an indian than a white guy for most of his life. the truth is much more complicated and interesting. i realize this was a great character, iconic character, to use as the narrative line for understanding bigger forces that were out there. sort of like a forest gump character. not to say he was dimwitted at all, because he wasn't. he had like nine different lives. it allowed me to understand the bigger forces of manifest destiny, mapping, describing of the west that took place during this one lifetime. >> it is hard to overstate what emotions kit carson brings out. i do a lot of work in eastern colorado. there is the county and the town, just a few weeks ago, we were in the middle of a conversation with multiple stakeholders when your book came up, kit carson came up, one guy chimed in and said, he is an american hero and before he had even the sentence another person chim
here is a great indian hater which was not an indian hater at all. his first wife was arapajo. he was close to the cheyenne and many other tribes. he spoke seven different indian languages. he looked more like an indian than a white guy for most of his life. the truth is much more complicated and interesting. i realize this was a great character, iconic character, to use as the narrative line for understanding bigger forces that were out there. sort of like a forest gump character. not to say...
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big fight indian benteke so it's a deficit thing angelfish. india is home to more than a 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 in high school. there's a goal set aside for myself by twenty one i want to be here million a month which i'm pretty close by 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 show nobody really c
big fight indian benteke so it's a deficit thing angelfish. india is home to more than a 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 in high school. there's a goal set aside for myself by twenty one i want to be here million a month which i'm pretty close by twenty i want to be at a million a week and my twenty five a...
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it doesn't matter if sacajawea is 1% indian or 90% indian, dna should never matter except two physiciansating illnesses. if your bloodline should not dictate who you vote for, what job you get, we are kids go to school, whether you get promoted or anything else. a ruling class sends the opposite message, they believe in a racial spoils system. they tell you that you have your traits that you have nothing to do with are the most important things about you. that is the very definition of racism. it also is a dangerous course for a country to take especially right now. increasingly, researchers know much more about dna and the role that it plays in human life. it is on target all to imagine a society that degenerates into pure general determinism. it is already happening in brazil where they measure people's skull shape to see if they qualify for affirmative action. other countries throughout history as you may have read have done similar and horrifying things. do you want to live in a place like that? no thank you. better to stick to our ideals, we do our best not always successfully but w
it doesn't matter if sacajawea is 1% indian or 90% indian, dna should never matter except two physiciansating illnesses. if your bloodline should not dictate who you vote for, what job you get, we are kids go to school, whether you get promoted or anything else. a ruling class sends the opposite message, they believe in a racial spoils system. they tell you that you have your traits that you have nothing to do with are the most important things about you. that is the very definition of racism....
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actual indians are disgusted by it. cherokee nation this afternoon released a statement, they called warren's claims inappropriate and wrong. "it makes a mockery out of dna tests and its legitimate uses while also dishonoring legitimate tribal governments and their citizens." in other words, it is bad for indians. looks like that backfired. dna tests aren't really the point, and we should rememberat that. it doesn't matter if fake-ajawea is 1% indian or 90% indian, dna should never matter except to physicians treating illnesses. your bloodline should not dictate who you vote for, what job you get, where your kids go to school, whether you get promoted or anything else. a ruling class sends the opposite message. they believe in a racial spoil system. they tell you that you have your traits that you have nothing to do with are the most important things about you. that is the very definition of racism. it also is a dangerous course for a country to take especially right now. increasingly, researchers know much more about d
actual indians are disgusted by it. cherokee nation this afternoon released a statement, they called warren's claims inappropriate and wrong. "it makes a mockery out of dna tests and its legitimate uses while also dishonoring legitimate tribal governments and their citizens." in other words, it is bad for indians. looks like that backfired. dna tests aren't really the point, and we should rememberat that. it doesn't matter if fake-ajawea is 1% indian or 90% indian, dna should never...
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this is a great indian hater who is not an indian hater at all.'s first wife was arapahoe. he was very close to the cheyenne and the utes, and other tribes. he's boat -- he spoke seven different indian languages. the truth is much more complicated and interesting. i did realize that this was a great character. is an iconic character to use as a narrative for understanding much bigger forces that were out there. he is like a forrest gump character. i don't mean to say that he was dimwitted at all, because he was not. his twists and turns in life, he had nine lives. it allowed me to understand the bigger forces of manifest destiny and a conquest and mapping, and describing of the west that took place during this one lifetime. >>> it is hard to overstate what emotions kit carson brings out. i do a lot of work in colorado. there is a kit carson county and a town named after him. a few weeks ago, we were in the middle of a conversation with multiple stakeholders when your book came up. kit carson came up. one guy chimed in and said, he's an american hero. before he even finished
this is a great indian hater who is not an indian hater at all.'s first wife was arapahoe. he was very close to the cheyenne and the utes, and other tribes. he's boat -- he spoke seven different indian languages. the truth is much more complicated and interesting. i did realize that this was a great character. is an iconic character to use as a narrative for understanding much bigger forces that were out there. he is like a forrest gump character. i don't mean to say that he was dimwitted at...
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we go out with more indian dancing.anks for watching. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ by living off the grid. completely. or... just set the washing machine to cold. do your thing. with energy upgrade california. destructive wildfires to hit the north bay. the residents ) road to recover. plus- ?what should be in your )go bag ) if you )re toldo get out?! our consumer team prepares you for the worst. monday morning from 4:30 to 7. >>> the nomination of brett m. kavanaugh is confirmed. >> this fight is not over. >> there's still uncertainty ahead. >>> thank you for educating us to be the best. >>> good morning and welcome to "sunday today" on this october 7th, i'm willie geist. after a month of accusations, testimony, protests and bare knuckle politics, it is official this morning. brett kavanaugh has been confirmed by the senate and sworn in as an associate justice on the united states supreme court. president trump celebrating the
we go out with more indian dancing.anks for watching. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ by living off the grid. completely. or... just set the washing machine to cold. do your thing. with energy upgrade california. destructive wildfires to hit the north bay. the residents ) road to recover. plus- ?what should be in your )go bag ) if you )re toldo get out?! our consumer team prepares you for the worst. monday morning from 4:30 to 7. >>> the nomination of brett m. kavanaugh is confirmed. >> this...
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and most indian studios have their own video on demand platforms as well.vily on mobile data rates remaining low, which are a result of a price war in the telecoms industry. as long as it last, the cameras will keep rolling. let's have a quick look now, before we end the programme, as you can see, the nikkei 225 continues to surge to fresh 27 year highs. despite worse than expected reports from manufacturers. as we heard yesterday from tokyo, valuations are still very low for many of the japanese corporations. thank you so much for investing your time with us. i'm rico hizon. sport today is coming up next. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: over 800 people have been confirmed dead in indonesia, with fears the death toll from the earthquake and tsunami could rise to the thousands. aid supplies have started to reach sulawesi, but many desperate residents have resorted to looting supermarkets and petrol stations. new research shows younger people experience loneliness more often and more intensely than any other age group. the nationwide survey found
and most indian studios have their own video on demand platforms as well.vily on mobile data rates remaining low, which are a result of a price war in the telecoms industry. as long as it last, the cameras will keep rolling. let's have a quick look now, before we end the programme, as you can see, the nikkei 225 continues to surge to fresh 27 year highs. despite worse than expected reports from manufacturers. as we heard yesterday from tokyo, valuations are still very low for many of the...
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but the indians still had great hopes and this is sacrificed flight meant that the indians were one upt the lead in hoped didn't last long. this george springer, solo homer getting the defending world series champions back level. and with the scores to a piece, marvin gonzalez hit eight to run double to give the astros a 4—2 leader. the home fans of silence and houston back on top. —— home fans silenced. from there, the astros piled on the paint. george springer was back and hit another solo home run. this is ridiculous! carlos correia turned up and turned a series win into a procession, with this 3—run homer as houston made it 10-2. the this 3—run homer as houston made it 10—2. the astros once again celebrating, abetz into the american league championship series and sweeping a play—off series for the first time in their history tells you that they are the team in form. one more hurdle for them to negotiate before the world series. that next hurdle might be harder to overcome, it is the yankees or the red sox next. a lot of things have to happen to win in this league. health, good fort
but the indians still had great hopes and this is sacrificed flight meant that the indians were one upt the lead in hoped didn't last long. this george springer, solo homer getting the defending world series champions back level. and with the scores to a piece, marvin gonzalez hit eight to run double to give the astros a 4—2 leader. the home fans of silence and houston back on top. —— home fans silenced. from there, the astros piled on the paint. george springer was back and hit another...
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fear of expulsion millions of indians lose their citizenship feel persecuted homosexuals in nigeria we begin in ireland. one of the world's largest the question nations courses are a billion dollar business on the emerald isle. that could put an end to all that. there's always room for a bit of glamour. here at the leopardstown racecourse in dublin the horses are warming up. and the bookies are doing stellar business. horseracing is deeply ingrained in irish culture and the industry is worth a lot of money. with an annual turnover of around one point eight billion euros it's an important economic sector for the country but there are fears that briggs it could slow the industry from a gallop to a canter the worst case scenario is that barriers are put up on horses are not allowed to move freely across the border as they are at the moment they have to be subject to veterinary checks or perhaps there is a tariff for a tax charge for horses to move into the country those twenty five thousand movements of horses every year between britain aren't in france. resources are often transported in
fear of expulsion millions of indians lose their citizenship feel persecuted homosexuals in nigeria we begin in ireland. one of the world's largest the question nations courses are a billion dollar business on the emerald isle. that could put an end to all that. there's always room for a bit of glamour. here at the leopardstown racecourse in dublin the horses are warming up. and the bookies are doing stellar business. horseracing is deeply ingrained in irish culture and the industry is worth a...
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a soup made by indian chefs to accommodate british tastes.chops. >> rakejhwar: mutton glace chops. basically, meat cooked in its own fat, and it would have a lot of curry on it. it's a misnomer, this meat is not actually mutton. it is chevron. >> anthony: here, back before the rail line, it would be a difficult trip. >> raaja: yes. >> anthony: but once they were up and running, i mean there were many servants to look after your every need. you had a fireplace, a hearth in every room. >> raaja: and people, on the regular payrolls whose only job was to shoo monkeys off the grounds. you'd be carried around in palanquins, a little box in which you sat in, a curtained box. >> rakejhwar: and this man would go stamping his staff in the ground, and the bells will jingle, and the common folk would give way. and normally, they were not even supposed to look in the direction. it was bad manners. >> anthony: right. >> raaja: it wasn't easy for the people who built the town. it was india that paid the bill for all this grandeur, for all this pomp, for all
a soup made by indian chefs to accommodate british tastes.chops. >> rakejhwar: mutton glace chops. basically, meat cooked in its own fat, and it would have a lot of curry on it. it's a misnomer, this meat is not actually mutton. it is chevron. >> anthony: here, back before the rail line, it would be a difficult trip. >> raaja: yes. >> anthony: but once they were up and running, i mean there were many servants to look after your every need. you had a fireplace, a hearth...
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earlier this month, creating problems for the indian economy. month, itjust an all—time low against the american dollar and there are concerns that they could slide even further in the months to come. and this has less policy makers in india worried. the bbc starts this report from new york city. it has been two months since this man moved from india to new york to pursue a masters degree at columbia university. but in that short time, the cost of his education has gone up sharply. he took alone in india at rupees worth $35,000, but since he received alone, the indian currency has lost more than 10% of its value, making it more expensive for him to the debt. he is not alone. there are thousands of students from india struggling with the impact of a wea ker struggling with the impact of a weaker currency. i was planning my masters and the rupee was around 56 or 57 or something but i plan my finances accordingly but now my buffer is gone. i have to plan my if it's a very carefully. if i am buy groceries, in india, after to buy a lot of heavy stuff
earlier this month, creating problems for the indian economy. month, itjust an all—time low against the american dollar and there are concerns that they could slide even further in the months to come. and this has less policy makers in india worried. the bbc starts this report from new york city. it has been two months since this man moved from india to new york to pursue a masters degree at columbia university. but in that short time, the cost of his education has gone up sharply. he took...
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analysts expect the indian currency to fall further in the months to come.est reason for the steep fall. india imports 80% of its fuel and as oil prices rise, the country has to use more dollars to pay for it. that puts pressure on the rupee to fall further and if prices continue to rise, it could disrupt the pace of economic growth that india has witnessed over the past few years. now let's brief you on some other business stories. microsoft exceeded analysts' expectations in its latest quarter's revenue and profits. the software giant attributes the growth to more businesses signing up for its azure cloud computing services and office 365 software. microsoft shares up more than 21% over the past year, rose 2.5% in after—hours trading. the state of new york has taken legal action against exxonmobil, accusing the oil giant of misleading investors about the risks of climate change to its business. exxon allegedly downplayed the potential costs of new greenhouse gas regulations, despite assuring investors it had accounted for the risks. the company has pledged
analysts expect the indian currency to fall further in the months to come.est reason for the steep fall. india imports 80% of its fuel and as oil prices rise, the country has to use more dollars to pay for it. that puts pressure on the rupee to fall further and if prices continue to rise, it could disrupt the pace of economic growth that india has witnessed over the past few years. now let's brief you on some other business stories. microsoft exceeded analysts' expectations in its latest...
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speaking to ust from anchorage, alaska, of indian country today.ack in a moment. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. we end today's show looking at the record number of native american women running for office in the midterm election. been a nativer american woman, congressmember. this year there are at least four indigenous women running for congress, three are running for governor come and 31 are running for seats in the state legislature. amy: still with us, mark trahant and gyasi ross. mark, let's go to you and alaska. given writing a lot about this in indian country today, about the record number of native women who are running for office in the united states. week, historyis was made when valerie davidson became a tenant governor of alaska, the first native american woman to hold that office in any state inin the country. nativeone of four other women running for lieutenant governor across the country. in fact, a minnesota, no matter what happens, it wil
speaking to ust from anchorage, alaska, of indian country today.ack in a moment. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. we end today's show looking at the record number of native american women running for office in the midterm election. been a nativer american woman, congressmember. this year there are at least four indigenous women running for congress, three are running for governor come and 31 are...
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nation, a member of an indian nation.ome markers that indicate that you're related to somebody who lived long ago that may have lived in north or south ameri america, maybe native peoples of those continents. it's irrelevant what it means to be a native american in this country. we have some legal basis for our citizenship that we determine, consistent with federal treaties, it's wholly unhelpful for any national leader to cling to dna to determine -- or to establish that they're native american in this country. >> just to play devil's advocate, she said in her statement that she's not claiming that she belongs to any nation, any tribal association, that this was just about the fact that she had been told as a child that she had native american heritage, she had a distant relative and she wanted to see if there was any truth to that, still, even that you object to? >> because it real when i doesn't drill down to an issue of whether someone has ancestry to a particular tribe. it's useful to connect yourself with some linea
nation, a member of an indian nation.ome markers that indicate that you're related to somebody who lived long ago that may have lived in north or south ameri america, maybe native peoples of those continents. it's irrelevant what it means to be a native american in this country. we have some legal basis for our citizenship that we determine, consistent with federal treaties, it's wholly unhelpful for any national leader to cling to dna to determine -- or to establish that they're native...
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i can no longer call her pokemon pocahontashe has -- because she has no indian blood. her pocahontas. she does not qualify. i've been saying for a long time. saying for a year and a half that i have more indian blood then she does, and i have none. but i cannot use the name pocahontas anymore. but i will anyways. is that ok with you? we have to keep her down.
i can no longer call her pokemon pocahontashe has -- because she has no indian blood. her pocahontas. she does not qualify. i've been saying for a long time. saying for a year and a half that i have more indian blood then she does, and i have none. but i cannot use the name pocahontas anymore. but i will anyways. is that ok with you? we have to keep her down.
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sharma is an indian detective tasked with fighting organized crime. days after the broadcast of our first investigation sharma confirmed the identity of the now us company. get arrested six people in a city near by they've been charged with organized crime offenses including illegal betting. among them was a high profile match fixing. to move on the book your first from mumbai or the order. in the biggest group normally. differently there would be three. the rate under interrogations yielded a trove of information with varying mobile is some cars left. here was the number from august. the way to. london. john's arrest also exposed the links between illegal betting and bollywood stars. actor khan was arrested after he admitted betting on the indian premier league the world's first popular cricket tournament. interrogation of july also revealed a link to our investigation. who got on board us you're also one person right. now we're. hearing even. on the name of minnows company was confirmed by july through the uncertainty of knows when our new goals wil
sharma is an indian detective tasked with fighting organized crime. days after the broadcast of our first investigation sharma confirmed the identity of the now us company. get arrested six people in a city near by they've been charged with organized crime offenses including illegal betting. among them was a high profile match fixing. to move on the book your first from mumbai or the order. in the biggest group normally. differently there would be three. the rate under interrogations yielded a...
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it's the second and final day of a summit between these two men, indian prime minister narendra modihinzo abe. they are meeting in tokyo and countering china's growing influence is high on their agenda as a formal launch of negotiations of a military logistics pact is expected to be the highlight of the meeting. other details on the rise horizon are the sale of japanese bullet trains and an agreement at welcoming more skilled indian workers into japan. a university professor says this is another step in improving the relationship between the two countries. the economic ties are getting a lot better. japan has a lwa ys getting a lot better. japan has always been an ardent investor in india but at the same time, as you just reported, we mutually have a problem and that's aggression from china and in that sense there is a lot we can incorporate, especially in the situation where we are seeing this regression towards conservatism very much led by mr trump, which is very much led by mr trump, which is very u nfortu nate for very much led by mr trump, which is very unfortunate for the free
it's the second and final day of a summit between these two men, indian prime minister narendra modihinzo abe. they are meeting in tokyo and countering china's growing influence is high on their agenda as a formal launch of negotiations of a military logistics pact is expected to be the highlight of the meeting. other details on the rise horizon are the sale of japanese bullet trains and an agreement at welcoming more skilled indian workers into japan. a university professor says this is...