52
52
Dec 13, 2015
12/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
i think in indian america who said that. it it would be very uncomfortable but they're going to do it. so there different ways in which we disrupt and bridge build. i hope each of you will take action to do that. i will turn it over to close it out. >> thank you so much to the panelists. let's have a round of applause. [applause]. thank you audience for being here. things things are being part of this conversation. want to thank you for bringing us together to be part of this dialogue that will hopefully continue. please let others know about this book and use it as a conversation starter and a tool for being a disruptor, for being a bridgebuilder. thank you so much. they'll be signing books right over here. final thank you to everyone. [applause]. [inaudible] >> we want to hear from you. tweet us us your feedback about the program you see here. twitter.com/book tv. >> will hagood of the washington post has been the author of showdown, why a book now on thurgood marshall? >> guest: well i think that one of the things that is
i think in indian america who said that. it it would be very uncomfortable but they're going to do it. so there different ways in which we disrupt and bridge build. i hope each of you will take action to do that. i will turn it over to close it out. >> thank you so much to the panelists. let's have a round of applause. [applause]. thank you audience for being here. things things are being part of this conversation. want to thank you for bringing us together to be part of this dialogue...
50
50
Dec 6, 2015
12/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
america. we have the technology, reports on the latest developments in the science of sensory perception. historian michael mcdonald documents the great lakes indian contribution to the making of america and masters of empire. the invention of science by professor david will examine the scientific revolution and how it transformed our understanding of the world. 10 billion tomorrow's. but for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for the authors in the near future on book tv. >> next on book tv she describes her experience escaping into china, being sold in the slavery and finding freedom and south korea. [inaudible conversations] >> all right. hello, everyone. thank you for coming to tonight's event. a few announcements before we begin. silence your cell phones. you can always keep up with our comings and goings comeau we have calendars of the information desk. for your information c-span will be coming this event, and your image may be captured. a presence here indicates yo p
america. we have the technology, reports on the latest developments in the science of sensory perception. historian michael mcdonald documents the great lakes indian contribution to the making of america and masters of empire. the invention of science by professor david will examine the scientific revolution and how it transformed our understanding of the world. 10 billion tomorrow's. but for these titles in bookstores this coming week and watch for the authors in the near future on book tv....
185
185
Dec 15, 2015
12/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 185
favorite 0
quote 0
indian. i was born and raised in america. i'm a citizen here. i'm not muslim.f i was, even if i was, i don't think that that's grounds for them to call
indian. i was born and raised in america. i'm a citizen here. i'm not muslim.f i was, even if i was, i don't think that that's grounds for them to call
220
220
Dec 20, 2015
12/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 220
favorite 0
quote 0
america, which was printed in 1640. we also have books like the elite indian bible, the first bible printed in america. and it is printed in the language of the outcome quinn indians because it was used to christianize the indians. said john elliott arranged working with a native speaker to translate the bible into the algonquin language. we have newspapers of every sort. is what happens to also be in an indian language. it's called the "cherokee phoenix," and half of the characters in the stories are in roman type, in english, and half are in the syllabary of the cherokee people. so we have newspapers, books, manuscripts. this manuscript is the oldest manuscript that relates to the founding of new england. this was a minute the of the council for new england that was, back in england had the rights to settle new england and this is their minute but that they kept from 1622. but some of things that we have, this was given to us in the 19th century and it's a children's book, a very well preserved little pamphlet called a new year's present. and it contains the first picture of santa claus. santa claus i
america, which was printed in 1640. we also have books like the elite indian bible, the first bible printed in america. and it is printed in the language of the outcome quinn indians because it was used to christianize the indians. said john elliott arranged working with a native speaker to translate the bible into the algonquin language. we have newspapers of every sort. is what happens to also be in an indian language. it's called the "cherokee phoenix," and half of the characters...
94
94
Dec 5, 2015
12/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
america." t in "we have the technology," a report of the latest developments in the science of sensory perception. historian michael mcdonald documents the great lakes indians' contribution to the making of america in "masters of empire." "the invention of science" by professor david wooten examines the scientific revolution and how it transformed our understanding of the world. science writer brian clegg explores the world between science fiction and real science in "10 billion tomorrows." look for these titles and watch for the authors in the near future on booktv. >> welcome to monterey on booktv, located along the central coast of california. this waterfront community was founded in 1770 and has a population of about 28,000. it was the capital of alta, california, when the state was part of mexico, and later it would become famous for its abundant fisheries serving as the inspiration for the novel "cannery row." for the next 90 minutes, we'll visit with the city's literary community beginning with the history and preservation of monterey bay. >> i'm a marine biologist. i go all over the world talking to people about the dangers the ocean is under right
america." t in "we have the technology," a report of the latest developments in the science of sensory perception. historian michael mcdonald documents the great lakes indians' contribution to the making of america in "masters of empire." "the invention of science" by professor david wooten examines the scientific revolution and how it transformed our understanding of the world. science writer brian clegg explores the world between science fiction and real...
169
169
Dec 15, 2015
12/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 0
indian. i was born and raised in america. i'm a citizen here. i'm not muslim. but if i was, even if i was, i don't think that that's grounds for them to call the police on me instantly. >> store employees, had they asked, she would have produced proof that she's a certified firearms instructor. they entered her home and saw her union police explorer photo. she's prepared to join the lapd. >> the store manager referred our questions to the corporate office. >> the officers apologized to her but defended their duty to check out what residents consider suspicious. >> i feel like i was racially profiled. i have tons of friends who are both law enforcement officers and normal citizens here. they purchase ammunition all the time in bulk before the san bernardino shooting and after that incident as well. they've never been questioned before. they've never had the police show up at their house before. >> reporter: tonight no response from dick's sporting goods, either locally or from corporate. meanwhile, the spokeswoman i spoke with from the police department said the
indian. i was born and raised in america. i'm a citizen here. i'm not muslim. but if i was, even if i was, i don't think that that's grounds for them to call the police on me instantly. >> store employees, had they asked, she would have produced proof that she's a certified firearms instructor. they entered her home and saw her union police explorer photo. she's prepared to join the lapd. >> the store manager referred our questions to the corporate office. >> the officers...
135
135
Dec 6, 2015
12/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
it wasn't the indians or the menonnites killing women in colonial america in the 17th century in salem it was puritans, and one can't understand what was going on unless one understands what was going through the puritans' subset of them anyways thinking at the time. you can't just characterize things as violence and expect people to understand or work the problem and solve it. >> former cia director r. james woolsey, always good to talk to you. thanks so much for coming on the program. >> good to be with you. >>> up next, we're going to return to the domestic fallout from wednesday's attack. we'll introduce you to a congressional candidate who just resigned from the nra in the wake of the san bernardino shooting. stay with us. ok, we're here. here's dad. mom. the twins. aunt alice... you didn't tell me aunt alice was coming. of course. don't forget grandpa. can the test drive be over now? maybe just head back to the dealership? don't you want to meet my family? yep, totally. it's practically yours, but we still need your signature. the volkswagen sign then drive event. zero due at sig
it wasn't the indians or the menonnites killing women in colonial america in the 17th century in salem it was puritans, and one can't understand what was going on unless one understands what was going through the puritans' subset of them anyways thinking at the time. you can't just characterize things as violence and expect people to understand or work the problem and solve it. >> former cia director r. james woolsey, always good to talk to you. thanks so much for coming on the program....
63
63
Dec 26, 2015
12/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
indian prime minister in a decade. more than 100,000 people are forceed from their homes by severe flooding in south america. >> no place to call home. aid adam raney on a camp on at haitian-dominican border where hundreds of people have settled after
indian prime minister in a decade. more than 100,000 people are forceed from their homes by severe flooding in south america. >> no place to call home. aid adam raney on a camp on at haitian-dominican border where hundreds of people have settled after
107
107
Dec 12, 2015
12/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
and then, the translation of the bible into the indian languages, the first complete bible published in north america. that is also a story that certainly has, what we would say today, mexican, canadian, and american resonance. then, you get to the beginning of the globalization of the christian faith. the story of the bible today is far, far more than just an american story. over here? >> hi, can you talk actually more about how african americans read the bible? they were interested in it as salvation from empire. are you saying this is part of spiritual life, but not public life? their anti-slavery entities in these debates, or even empire debates, when each side was trying to win african americans. to the extent that sometimes public sources could potentially be misleading compared to what people as a whole thought, is there any way to get at that? mr. noll: i'm glad you mentioned that. this is very deliberately part of the way the public uses the history of the bible. this book was supposed to be a 75 page introduction to the 19th century. it just grew and grew and grew. it is 300 pages. it is st
and then, the translation of the bible into the indian languages, the first complete bible published in north america. that is also a story that certainly has, what we would say today, mexican, canadian, and american resonance. then, you get to the beginning of the globalization of the christian faith. the story of the bible today is far, far more than just an american story. over here? >> hi, can you talk actually more about how african americans read the bible? they were interested in...
80
80
Dec 26, 2015
12/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
indian prime minister in a decade. more than 100,000 people are forceed from their homes by severe flooding in south america. >> no place to call home. aid adam raney on a camp on at haitian-dominican border where hundreds of people have settled after having to leave the dominican republic. ♪ ♪ >>> one of syria's most powerful rebel leaders has been killed in an air strike. he was the leader of [ inaudible ] he was killed along side five of his commanders in an air strike east of du damascus. his croup is the largest rebel faction around the capital. they are backed by said saudi arabia and attended a meeting in reariyadh earlier this month. >> reporter: he was the most powerful rebel commander in the damascus suburbs. his head quarters were only a few kilometers away from president bashar al-assad's palling. he was released from prison by assad after the start of the syrian uprising. he rose to pro prominence in 203 when he convinced many armed groups to form an army of more than 20,000 well trained and armed fighters. a few months ago, he attended a military parade. it was the biggest show of force by the
indian prime minister in a decade. more than 100,000 people are forceed from their homes by severe flooding in south america. >> no place to call home. aid adam raney on a camp on at haitian-dominican border where hundreds of people have settled after having to leave the dominican republic. ♪ ♪ >>> one of syria's most powerful rebel leaders has been killed in an air strike. he was the leader of [ inaudible ] he was killed along side five of his commanders in an air strike...
97
97
Dec 25, 2015
12/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
speaking parts of -- and then the translation of the bible into indian languages which was the first complete bible published in north america. john elliott's algonquin translation is also a story that has we would say today mexican and canadian and american residence and when we get to the second half of the 19th century, the beginning of globalization of christian faith, the story of the bible today is far far more than just an american story. >> right here. >> hi. steve lipson. i'm asking more about how african-americans view the bible? when you talk about they were interested in like the salvation of the empire, does that mean that they were an exception to your broader point of america -- point of the spiritual life, but not to public life implication? like did african-americans join in the -- any of these anti-slave ry debates or even empire debates when each side was trying to win african americans to their side? and the final thing is, to the extent that it's -- i mean, sometimes published sources could potentially be misleading compared to what people as a whole thought. so anyway -- >> the last points, i'm glad you
speaking parts of -- and then the translation of the bible into indian languages which was the first complete bible published in north america. john elliott's algonquin translation is also a story that has we would say today mexican and canadian and american residence and when we get to the second half of the 19th century, the beginning of globalization of christian faith, the story of the bible today is far far more than just an american story. >> right here. >> hi. steve lipson....
47
47
Dec 6, 2015
12/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
no accident, you can see the rise of a trade in indian slaves, native american slaves being taken to the islands. pretty much every colony in north america engages in it to some extent. south carolina on a larger scale than most, but doing the colonies, they sell native americans into slavery in the caribbean. virginians sell native americans into slavery in the caribbean. south carolina on a massive scale. tens of thousands of native americans go to the island. and even for a colony that wasn't directly involved in supporting the islands, the older colony of virginia which still had its tobacco plantations, virginia still becomes closely tied to this. because virginia is another colony. that has this colonial product tobacco and the price keeps falling on it. virginia planters are constantly looking for ways to maximize the profits on these tobacco lands. so virginia planters start coordinating with her betas planters and virginia imports the gang system and the plantation model. new investors from england come to virginia in the late 1600s after the sugar boom to re-create in virginia what the barbadians already created. they start tra
no accident, you can see the rise of a trade in indian slaves, native american slaves being taken to the islands. pretty much every colony in north america engages in it to some extent. south carolina on a larger scale than most, but doing the colonies, they sell native americans into slavery in the caribbean. virginians sell native americans into slavery in the caribbean. south carolina on a massive scale. tens of thousands of native americans go to the island. and even for a colony that...
98
98
Dec 10, 2015
12/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
america. >> i don't know what it's going to take. i would just say that we have a love affair with guns. i mean, i'm 58, and my generation, you know, cowboys, indiansand now it's video games, and you could just say what the country is built upon. i travel all over the world, and when they see me, athey what is wrong with your country. and, like, we have a line in the film "chi-raq" that's brought up. it's said if nothing is happened after sandy hook, what's it going to take? >> and yet, you manage to tackle this issue, as raw it is, with a certain amount of humor -- >> satire. >> even better. you have taken, as the basis, the story, the fifth century bc greek comedy about women in greece who had a sex strike to force their warrior husbands to lay down their swords and stop the war. >> swords and knives and clubs. >> you see? to put down their weapons. >> my co-writer, it was his idea at first. we tried to get this done six years ago, and there's one thing i sure of now, everything is timing. it wasn't time for this film six years ago. the powers that be, the spirits, whatever, they said not now. do it later. we couldn't have picked a better time to
america. >> i don't know what it's going to take. i would just say that we have a love affair with guns. i mean, i'm 58, and my generation, you know, cowboys, indiansand now it's video games, and you could just say what the country is built upon. i travel all over the world, and when they see me, athey what is wrong with your country. and, like, we have a line in the film "chi-raq" that's brought up. it's said if nothing is happened after sandy hook, what's it going to take?...
102
102
Dec 1, 2015
12/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> and gold, why indians are in no hurry to cash in on their government's exchange plan. >>> good evening i'm antonio mora. this is al jazeera america. we begin tonight in paris. a city still reeling from a terror attack and now under even tighter security as leaders from around the world have gathered there for climate talks. the u.n. sponsored summit got underway today, nearly 200 nation are taking part. their goal: a deal to reduce carbon emissions and impose a cap on global warming. president obama led the american delegation to france. today he acknowledged the role the u.s. has played in harming the environment, and said it has a responsibility to undo that damage. it's unclear what kind of agreement might emerge in the next two weeks. developing nation hs including indian, republicans in congress are vowing to block any attempt for that purpose. mike viqueria has the story. >> good evening, antonio. for president obama it is a short trip to paris but with an ambitious agenda. finding a consensus on global warming it may not be enough to halt the rise in global temperatures. president obama's first stop in paris, an unannounce
. >>> and gold, why indians are in no hurry to cash in on their government's exchange plan. >>> good evening i'm antonio mora. this is al jazeera america. we begin tonight in paris. a city still reeling from a terror attack and now under even tighter security as leaders from around the world have gathered there for climate talks. the u.n. sponsored summit got underway today, nearly 200 nation are taking part. their goal: a deal to reduce carbon emissions and impose a cap on...
76
76
Dec 23, 2015
12/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
need to buy a bracelet, but totally different than the psychology of america or fifth avenue in new york. how do the chinese and indianswelry? james: in the case of china it has only been recently that the market has been freely traded. you could not own gold or horde gold, so they are still playing catch-up. that is one of the reasons we see this extraordinary growth, which might continue for some time and for most of the last century they were denied the ability to own it, and there is a mixture of views about investment and jewelry. india, manyof people that buy gold do not have a bank account, so that is a store of wealth. vonnie: when it comes to things like bags and so forth, is there that kind of problem, artificial gold? is that a problem in china and india? vonnie: knockoffs, artificial gold. simpleit is a relatively test to go through to find out what you are buying. you also tend to know, localularly at the economy, whom you are buying the gold from, and they are established merchants. you do not tend to find that the way you would other luxury goods. 's demand for gold higher in countries that have elevated
need to buy a bracelet, but totally different than the psychology of america or fifth avenue in new york. how do the chinese and indianswelry? james: in the case of china it has only been recently that the market has been freely traded. you could not own gold or horde gold, so they are still playing catch-up. that is one of the reasons we see this extraordinary growth, which might continue for some time and for most of the last century they were denied the ability to own it, and there is a...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
48
48
Dec 16, 2015
12/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
doctors and dying what you care about the city all the people god punish america because this was what they did to kill 8 million indianso the black people and all elderly people to kill them on the streets fascist country. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> thank you supervisor president london breed and other members of the can ball i'm chris i live at 6 and housing 14 sea lastly spots the reason the compliment conference in paris led me to the brink of despair it is agreement inadequate in any potential results and entirely without compliance or admin mechanisms to limit the climatic change and rise of this amount will not kill us all our civilization will not collapse inspirational but will only degrade the lives and only kill some of us i stood before you and offered a simple plan to deal with the humanities entire carbon upload this to use free energy do irrigate new trees it doesn't seek to assign guilty or cost for events of the past more solve our carbon overload problem from the past i belief entirely to mother nature to deal with that plan offers no plan and accepts no excuses and can and sh
doctors and dying what you care about the city all the people god punish america because this was what they did to kill 8 million indianso the black people and all elderly people to kill them on the streets fascist country. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> thank you supervisor president london breed and other members of the can ball i'm chris i live at 6 and housing 14 sea lastly spots the reason the compliment conference in paris led me to the brink of...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
70
70
Dec 16, 2015
12/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
doctors and dying what you care about the city all the people god punish america because this was what they did to kill 8 million indianso the black people and all elderly people to kill them on the streets fascist country. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> thank you supervisor president london breed and other members of the can ball i'm chris i live at 6 and housing 14 sea lastly spots the reason the compliment conference in paris led me to the brink of despair it is agreement inadequate in any potential results and entirely without compliance or admin mechanisms to limit the climatic change and rise of this amount will not kill us all our civilization will not collapse inspirational but will only degrade the lives and only kill some of us i stood before you and offered a simple plan to deal with the humanities entire carbon upload this to use free energy do irrigate new trees it doesn't seek to assign guilty or cost for events of the past more solve our carbon overload problem from the past i belief entirely to mother nature to deal with that plan offers no plan and accepts no excuses and can and sh
doctors and dying what you care about the city all the people god punish america because this was what they did to kill 8 million indianso the black people and all elderly people to kill them on the streets fascist country. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> thank you supervisor president london breed and other members of the can ball i'm chris i live at 6 and housing 14 sea lastly spots the reason the compliment conference in paris led me to the brink of...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
69
69
Dec 16, 2015
12/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
doctors and dying what you care about the city all the people god punish america because this was what they did to kill 8 million indianso the black people and all elderly people to kill them on the streets fascist country. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> thank you supervisor president london breed and other members of the can ball i'm chris i live at 6 and housing 14 sea lastly spots the reason the compliment conference in paris led me to the brink of despair it is agreement inadequate in any potential results and entirely without compliance or admin mechanisms to limit the climatic change and rise of this amount will not kill us all our civilization will not collapse inspirational but will only degrade the lives and only kill some of us i stood before you and offered a simple plan to deal with the humanities entire carbon upload this to use free energy do irrigate new trees it doesn't seek to assign guilty or cost for events of the past more solve our carbon overload problem from the past i belief entirely to mother nature to deal with that plan offers no plan and accepts no excuses and can and sh
doctors and dying what you care about the city all the people god punish america because this was what they did to kill 8 million indianso the black people and all elderly people to kill them on the streets fascist country. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> thank you supervisor president london breed and other members of the can ball i'm chris i live at 6 and housing 14 sea lastly spots the reason the compliment conference in paris led me to the brink of...
272
272
Dec 6, 2015
12/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 272
favorite 0
quote 0
1b capital of america which is minneapolis, and we have target corporation and best buy here, and all the employees in there engineering are, quote-unquoted, engineering, they're all indian. it's, and they overstay their visas, you know, and they never go home. that's never even addressed in immigration. all they talk about is the mexicans or hispanics that's coming across the borders, but the true illegal immigrants are the people that come on h-1b visas and get these high-tech jobs and high jobs in corporations like best buy and target corporation who i don't think you guys are aware of -- >> guest: oh, we're aware of them. >> guest: very. [laughter] oh, yeah. >> caller: you know? and they overstay their visas. >> host: all right. we got point, william, thank you. who wants to answer that? >> guest: i think probably a little bit of both of us. but, of course, in minnesota you've got senator amy klobuchar there who is the cosponsor of legislation on capitol hill that would greatly expand the number of these h-1b visas. and he hit on exactly something that is the theme of the introduction of the book. one of the things that we find has been flaw in much of the reporting,
1b capital of america which is minneapolis, and we have target corporation and best buy here, and all the employees in there engineering are, quote-unquoted, engineering, they're all indian. it's, and they overstay their visas, you know, and they never go home. that's never even addressed in immigration. all they talk about is the mexicans or hispanics that's coming across the borders, but the true illegal immigrants are the people that come on h-1b visas and get these high-tech jobs and high...
179
179
Dec 25, 2015
12/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 2
america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> hello, you're watching the news hour live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, a surprise visit, the first indianot in pakistan for a decade. [ gunfire ] >> the siege of taiz, houthi rebels block industries interest entering yemen's third large have the city as the fighting rages on. >> a day of mercy in which god, our father revealed a great
america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> hello, you're watching the news hour live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, a surprise visit, the first indianot in pakistan for a decade. [ gunfire ] >> the siege of taiz, houthi rebels block industries interest entering yemen's third large have the city as the fighting rages on. >> a day of mercy in which god, our father revealed a great
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
74
74
Dec 18, 2015
12/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
doctors and dying what you care about the city all the people god punish america because this was what they did to kill 8 million indianse black people and all elderly people to kill them on the streets fascist country. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> thank you supervisor president london breed and other members of the can ball i'm chris i live at 6 and housing 14 sea lastly spots the reason the compliment conference in paris led me to the brink of despair it is agreement inadequate in any potential results and entirely without compliance or admin mechanisms to limit the climatic change and rise of this amount will not kill us all our civilization will not collapse inspirational but will only degrade the lives and only kill some of us i stood before you and offered a simple plan to deal with the humanities entire carbon upload this to use free energy do irrigate new trees it doesn't seek to assign guilty or cost for events of the past more solve our carbon overload problem from the past i belief entirely to mother nature to deal with that plan offers no plan and accepts no excuses and can and should
doctors and dying what you care about the city all the people god punish america because this was what they did to kill 8 million indianse black people and all elderly people to kill them on the streets fascist country. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> thank you supervisor president london breed and other members of the can ball i'm chris i live at 6 and housing 14 sea lastly spots the reason the compliment conference in paris led me to the brink of despair...
277
277
Dec 23, 2015
12/15
by
WCBS
tv
eye 277
favorite 0
quote 0
america runs on dunkin'. of india are so varied and complex. >> tony tantillo. >> reporter: a classic indian restaurant that recently returned to the west village. >> i was here for 11 years and i have to come back. >> reporter: the customers know you. the hall mark of this is the depth of the flavors. many of the dishes are made with more than a dozen herbs and spices. beautiful looking dishes here. and i love indian food because every bite, so many different flavors. >> this is made of fresh atlantic salmon, the sauce and the lentils and coconut-based sauce. >> reporter: this $19 dish was full of flavors and textures. >> and more lentils here. india is known for street food. >> reporter: there's a great section of appetizers. this dish is only $7. for a side or appetizer is $13. >> i'm going to try right now. >> the fresh okra. >> reporter: the baby lamb is a stand-out. >> all marinated with yogurt, ginger, garlic and spices like black pepper. >> reporter: the chicken was tender, delicious and full of amazing flavors but the recipe is a family secret. >> start from like onion, tomato, ginger, garlic, curry leaves
america runs on dunkin'. of india are so varied and complex. >> tony tantillo. >> reporter: a classic indian restaurant that recently returned to the west village. >> i was here for 11 years and i have to come back. >> reporter: the customers know you. the hall mark of this is the depth of the flavors. many of the dishes are made with more than a dozen herbs and spices. beautiful looking dishes here. and i love indian food because every bite, so many different flavors....
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
68
68
Dec 26, 2015
12/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
doctors and dying what you care about the city all the people god punish america because this was what they did to kill 8 million indianse black people and all elderly people to kill them on the streets fascist country. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> thank you supervisor president london breed and other members of the can ball i'm chris i live at 6 and housing 14 sea lastly spots the reason the compliment conference in paris led me to the brink of despair it is agreement inadequate in any potential results and entirely without compliance or admin mechanisms to limit the climatic change and rise of this amount will not kill us all our civilization will not collapse inspirational but will only degrade the lives and only kill some of us i stood before you and offered a simple plan to deal with the humanities entire carbon upload this to use free energy do irrigate new trees it doesn't seek to assign guilty or cost for events of the past more solve our carbon overload problem from the past i belief entirely to mother nature to deal with that plan offers no plan and accepts no excuses and can and should
doctors and dying what you care about the city all the people god punish america because this was what they did to kill 8 million indianse black people and all elderly people to kill them on the streets fascist country. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> thank you supervisor president london breed and other members of the can ball i'm chris i live at 6 and housing 14 sea lastly spots the reason the compliment conference in paris led me to the brink of despair...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
63
63
Jan 1, 2016
01/16
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
doctors and dying what you care about the city all the people god punish america because this was what they did to kill 8 million indianslack people and all elderly people to kill them on the streets fascist country. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> thank you supervisor president london breed and other members of the can ball i'm chris i live at 6 and housing 14 sea lastly spots the reason the compliment conference in paris led me to the brink of despair it is agreement inadequate in any potential results and entirely without compliance or admin mechanisms to limit the climatic change and rise of this amount will not kill us all our civilization will not collapse inspirational but will only degrade the lives and only kill some of us i stood before you and offered a simple plan to deal with the humanities entire carbon upload this to use free energy do irrigate new trees it doesn't seek to assign guilty or cost for events of the past more solve our carbon overload problem from the past i belief entirely to mother nature to deal with that plan offers no plan and accepts no excuses and can and should be
doctors and dying what you care about the city all the people god punish america because this was what they did to kill 8 million indianslack people and all elderly people to kill them on the streets fascist country. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> thank you supervisor president london breed and other members of the can ball i'm chris i live at 6 and housing 14 sea lastly spots the reason the compliment conference in paris led me to the brink of despair it...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
49
49
Dec 28, 2015
12/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
doctors and dying what you care about the city all the people god punish america because this was what they did to kill 8 million indianshe black people and all elderly people to kill them on the streets fascist country. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> thank you supervisor president london breed and other members of the can ball i'm chris i live at 6 and housing 14 sea lastly spots the reason the compliment conference in paris led me to the brink of despair it is agreement inadequate in any potential results and entirely without compliance or admin mechanisms to limit the climatic change and rise of this amount will not kill us all our civilization will not collapse inspirational but will only degrade the lives and only kill some of us i stood before you and offered a simple plan to deal with the humanities entire carbon upload this to use free energy do irrigate new trees it doesn't seek to assign guilty or cost for events of the past more solve our carbon overload problem from the past i belief entirely to mother nature to deal with that plan offers no plan and accepts no excuses and can and shoul
doctors and dying what you care about the city all the people god punish america because this was what they did to kill 8 million indianshe black people and all elderly people to kill them on the streets fascist country. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> thank you supervisor president london breed and other members of the can ball i'm chris i live at 6 and housing 14 sea lastly spots the reason the compliment conference in paris led me to the brink of...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
54
54
Dec 25, 2015
12/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
doctors and dying what you care about the city all the people god punish america because this was what they did to kill 8 million indianse black people and all elderly people to kill them on the streets fascist country. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> thank you supervisor president london breed and other members of the can ball i'm chris i live at 6 and housing 14 sea lastly spots the reason the compliment conference in paris led me to the brink of despair it is agreement inadequate in any potential results and entirely without compliance or admin mechanisms to limit the climatic change and rise of this amount will not kill us all our civilization will not collapse inspirational but will only degrade the lives and only kill some of us i stood before you and offered a simple plan to deal with the humanities entire carbon upload this to use free energy do irrigate new trees it doesn't seek to assign guilty or cost for events of the past more solve our carbon overload problem from the past i belief entirely to mother nature to deal with that plan offers no plan and accepts no excuses and can and should
doctors and dying what you care about the city all the people god punish america because this was what they did to kill 8 million indianse black people and all elderly people to kill them on the streets fascist country. >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> thank you supervisor president london breed and other members of the can ball i'm chris i live at 6 and housing 14 sea lastly spots the reason the compliment conference in paris led me to the brink of despair...