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he goes into ohio indian country, burns some villages and destroys some crops and then his army then turns around and heads home and the indian feet -- bute people have suffered he suffered at least 200 casualties. he still claims he has a victory. george washington says, i never expected much from the moment i found out that he was a drunk. in fact, the correspondence between henry not and josiah harmar was that it had come to the president's attention that bit tooipped a little much, and they said, we trust you won't engage in any of that. was not it seems that the problem. what he was merging into was that indian coalitions led by little turtle and blue jacket were mounting a sustained resistance to this american endeavor. so then the charge falls to officer clark, a scotsman, he fought in the revolution and he married well. had been appointed to general but he was also appointed governor of the northwest territories. he was also a shareholder in the ohio country and he owned 1000 acres or so of ohio company land. so did secretary knox after the war. men appointed to ,e in charge o
he goes into ohio indian country, burns some villages and destroys some crops and then his army then turns around and heads home and the indian feet -- bute people have suffered he suffered at least 200 casualties. he still claims he has a victory. george washington says, i never expected much from the moment i found out that he was a drunk. in fact, the correspondence between henry not and josiah harmar was that it had come to the president's attention that bit tooipped a little much, and they...
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you are absolutely -- on colleges and indian country, there's no competition of tears, tears i tears.we just have to keep reminding each other to be inclusive and it is not easy. the same conversation going on in india, the rate of sexual assault, in new delhi, have to also include the fact that judges actually say untouchable by definition cannot be raped. it is always our task to be as inclusive as we possibly can and to be reminded of being inclusive. do you have something you want to happen? >> i would push the department of justice to prosecute, to actively prosecute sexual assault on reservations and also secondly what would be important is for it not to simply be about acquaintances of domestic violence against women, a plethora of crimes against women on reservations. and also making sure the keystone pipeline is not built through indian country where it native men are brought to the reservation. [applause] >> we all learn and also the inclusion of women in indian country in the violence against women act was accomplished by one woman in the white house. we all have to do it b
you are absolutely -- on colleges and indian country, there's no competition of tears, tears i tears.we just have to keep reminding each other to be inclusive and it is not easy. the same conversation going on in india, the rate of sexual assault, in new delhi, have to also include the fact that judges actually say untouchable by definition cannot be raped. it is always our task to be as inclusive as we possibly can and to be reminded of being inclusive. do you have something you want to...
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with the ohio country house to become the indian nation. john quincy adams is one of the negotiators. absolutely not. they finally say we have nothing at stake but the important article that is called articled mine. -- article nine that is peace river between the americans and the indians in the of british then we will go back at 1811 and act as if we were never at war but that peace and when henry clay saw the document he said they will take us back before tippecanoe and tecumseh and john quincy adams was just as mad and told madison don't sign the treaty is a testament to what the indians wanted. en to james madison had almost seen his country dismembered with the war of 1812. he said this is a tremendous document our country is secure. let's have peace out west and forget we ever fought on the western frontier. so they sent negotiators out to the tecumseh tribes there were told to meet clark or harrison for the treaties of peace. tribe after tribe and piece after piece we will live in peace forever. was there a piece on the western front
with the ohio country house to become the indian nation. john quincy adams is one of the negotiators. absolutely not. they finally say we have nothing at stake but the important article that is called articled mine. -- article nine that is peace river between the americans and the indians in the of british then we will go back at 1811 and act as if we were never at war but that peace and when henry clay saw the document he said they will take us back before tippecanoe and tecumseh and john...
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[laughter] you're absolutely right that the focus is on colleges not indian country where the assault is way worse. we just have to keep reminding each other to be inclusive and it's not easy. the same competition is going on for instance because the rate of sexual assault and the famous rape in new delhi have to also include the fact that judges actually say. it's always our task to be inclusive as we possibly can and to be reminded of being inclusive. do you have something that you want to have happened? >> to push the department of attorneys to actively prosecute the members that commits sexual assault on reservation and a second but would also be important is to not simply be about the known acquaintances that commits against women but to include a whole plethora of time on the reservations and also making sure the keystone pipeline isn't filled where they are brought to the reservations. [applause] >> also i think the inclusion of women in indian country is in the violence against women's act is accomplished by one woman in the white house. so we all have to do it because it matt
[laughter] you're absolutely right that the focus is on colleges not indian country where the assault is way worse. we just have to keep reminding each other to be inclusive and it's not easy. the same competition is going on for instance because the rate of sexual assault and the famous rape in new delhi have to also include the fact that judges actually say. it's always our task to be inclusive as we possibly can and to be reminded of being inclusive. do you have something that you want to...
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we also learn something new about indian country and hear from our elders on this "native report." announcer: production of "native report" is made possible by grants from the shakopee mdewakanton sioux community and the blandin foundation. [music playing]
we also learn something new about indian country and hear from our elders on this "native report." announcer: production of "native report" is made possible by grants from the shakopee mdewakanton sioux community and the blandin foundation. [music playing]
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but council members say indian country is even more strictly regulated. if they even decide to pursue a marijuana venture, the federal government says they'd have to sell it on their land, and only to their members. >> at this point, it would basically be like marijuana island. camila: which is why the tribe says they need to research whether or not growing and selling pot would even be profitable. >> from a law enforcement perspective, it's a bad idea, because it's illegal. camila: for u.s. attorney deborah gilg, there's no question. she's been vocal to tribes in nebraska, that attempting a grow operation would still violate federal law, and cause more problems than solutions. >> you've got the operational issues of how do you even get the marijuana to the itself is a crime. camila: the federal government has already shut down farms on california reservations, and recently, a tribe in south dakota burned its crop after officials signaled a potential raid. >> and i will state this for the record, we will prosecute. the issue. camila: reminding tribal memb
but council members say indian country is even more strictly regulated. if they even decide to pursue a marijuana venture, the federal government says they'd have to sell it on their land, and only to their members. >> at this point, it would basically be like marijuana island. camila: which is why the tribe says they need to research whether or not growing and selling pot would even be profitable. >> from a law enforcement perspective, it's a bad idea, because it's illegal. camila:...
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but councilmembers say indian country is even more strictly regulated. >> if they even decide to pursue a marijuana venture, the federal government says they'd have to sell it on their land and only to their members. >> at this point it would basically be like marijuana island. reporter: which is why the tribe says they need to and selling pot would even be profitable. >> from a long perspective, it's a bad idea because it's illegal. reporter: for u.s. attorney, there's no question. she's been vocal to tribes in nebraska that attempting a grow operation would still violate federal law and cause more problems than solutions. >> you've got the operational issues of how do you even get the marijuana to the reservation? that in and of itself is a crime. reporter: the federal government has already shut down farms on california reservations and recently a tribe in south dakota burned its crop after officials signaled a potential raid. >> i will state this for the record. we will prosecute. reporter: the issue reminding tribal members of the controversy surrounding their casino back when it w
but councilmembers say indian country is even more strictly regulated. >> if they even decide to pursue a marijuana venture, the federal government says they'd have to sell it on their land and only to their members. >> at this point it would basically be like marijuana island. reporter: which is why the tribe says they need to and selling pot would even be profitable. >> from a long perspective, it's a bad idea because it's illegal. reporter: for u.s. attorney, there's no...
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following, i have been working with some of those same unions that were so discriminatory in indian country, like laborers international and carpenters unions, things like that, to educate unions to understand treaty rights. it has been really interesting to see. this organization is a multi-tribal organization centered around how to reframe workers rights in terms of tribal -- in terms of sovereignty. thathat is relatively -- originated in the 1970's. to kind of look at that struggle that happens between those groups. >> sir? >> to follow up on that, it is also organizations like the dfw better excluding undocumented immigrants. it is raise, but it is also immigration status. but to bring it back to the question of strategy -- i lie to my students. [laughter] what i mean by that is i offer a class called the history of food , but it is really a labor history class. [laughter] [laughter] [laughter] [laughter] [laughter] [laughter] once i get them in there, it is pretty easy. everybody wants to study food, and then i start talking about globalization, labor, etc., etc. the other strategy i h
following, i have been working with some of those same unions that were so discriminatory in indian country, like laborers international and carpenters unions, things like that, to educate unions to understand treaty rights. it has been really interesting to see. this organization is a multi-tribal organization centered around how to reframe workers rights in terms of tribal -- in terms of sovereignty. thathat is relatively -- originated in the 1970's. to kind of look at that struggle that...
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as the primary fema liaison to indian country, milo booth doesn't just help our native american communities prepare for disaster, he also educates senior fema officials and department of homeland security tribal affairs staff on how fema can better help these communities prepare for and respond to hazards. in times of planning, milo leads workshops and training for fema staff, he advises senior leadership on tribal policy, and he works every day to build strong relationships between fema and tribal leaders and their communities. and in times of crisis where disaster strikes, milo coordinates with tribal emergency managers and fema regional managers on the best ways to help and support these communities. in only two years at fema, milo has visited more than two dozen reservations and alaska native villages and has met with more than 100 tribes at training and regional tribal meetings. perhaps more important than any of these technical work that milo does in planning is the work that he has done building relationships and earning the trust of tribal leaders. when asked their thoughts on milo,
as the primary fema liaison to indian country, milo booth doesn't just help our native american communities prepare for disaster, he also educates senior fema officials and department of homeland security tribal affairs staff on how fema can better help these communities prepare for and respond to hazards. in times of planning, milo leads workshops and training for fema staff, he advises senior leadership on tribal policy, and he works every day to build strong relationships between fema and...
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suppose it is headed for the indian ocean, do you tell all the indian ocean countries you have to thinkor yourself? but if we have the most advanced space program at the time, then should we pay for it? do tax them up at -- as part of the gdp? do you hand that money to the most able country who can deflected? here is another one. let's say it's headed for the united states and we go deflected and the flexion fails. now it is going to hit europe. now what do you do. all of these problems -- charlie: we could put this in a movie cutting we? >> you're still thinking this is hollywood. charlie: what is the most important question unanswered for you? >> that is a great question and i have an unorthodox answer for you. for me the greatest question. it was how much a copout but it is not. i really feel this and think this. for me, the greatest unanswered questions are those questions we don't even yet know to ask. because the only manifest upon reaching some next frontier of ignorance. and so, yes, i want to know what dark matter is. 85% of the gravity of the universe, we have no idea what is
suppose it is headed for the indian ocean, do you tell all the indian ocean countries you have to thinkor yourself? but if we have the most advanced space program at the time, then should we pay for it? do tax them up at -- as part of the gdp? do you hand that money to the most able country who can deflected? here is another one. let's say it's headed for the united states and we go deflected and the flexion fails. now it is going to hit europe. now what do you do. all of these problems --...
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afghan special forces have ended a standoff with gunmen holed up near the indian consulate in the country's north. officials said all the attackers have been killed after a 24-hour gun battle. the standoff began sunday night when three gunmen tried to storm the consulate. they then retreated into an adjacent building. later, afghan troops rappelled from helicopters onto the roof of the building to drive out the gunmen. ten people were wounded, including five civilians who got caught in the crossfire. the republican- led congress is about to put on president barack obama's desk a bill that would dismantle his health care law. later today, the house will vote on legislation that would cut federal funding for planned parenthood, and dismantle requirements that most people obtain health insurance coverage and that larger employers offer it to workers. it would also eliminate the expansion of medicaid lower-income people. for the first time, the repeal measure is also expected to pass the senate, but president obama will veto it. repealing obamacare is one of the first things ted cruz says he'll
afghan special forces have ended a standoff with gunmen holed up near the indian consulate in the country's north. officials said all the attackers have been killed after a 24-hour gun battle. the standoff began sunday night when three gunmen tried to storm the consulate. they then retreated into an adjacent building. later, afghan troops rappelled from helicopters onto the roof of the building to drive out the gunmen. ten people were wounded, including five civilians who got caught in the...
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do you tell all the indian ocean countries you have to fend for yourself. if we have the most advanced, if we have the most advanced space program at the time, so then should we pay for it. did you tax everyone as part of their gdp the way the membership at the u.n. is taxed? and do you hand that money to the most able country who can deflect it? and here is another one. let's say it is headed for the united states and we defleks it and the defleks fails and now it is going to hit europe. now what do you do? so all of these problems. >> rose: we could put this in the movie, couldn't we? >> exactly. you're still thinking hollywood. >> rose: no. what are the most important questions unanswered for you? >> that's a great question and i have an unorthodox answer for you, okay. for me the greatest question-- and it will sound like a copout but it's not. i really feel this and think this. for me the greatest unanswered questions are those questions we don't even yet know to ask. because they only manifest upon reaching some next frontier of ignorance. and so yeah
do you tell all the indian ocean countries you have to fend for yourself. if we have the most advanced, if we have the most advanced space program at the time, so then should we pay for it. did you tax everyone as part of their gdp the way the membership at the u.n. is taxed? and do you hand that money to the most able country who can deflect it? and here is another one. let's say it is headed for the united states and we defleks it and the defleks fails and now it is going to hit europe. now...
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step for india to purchase these fighter jets and her friends to sell them to such a great country as india. indian media reported that new delhi has been trying to bargain the price for the rafales down, but there are plenty of pickings elsewhere for french companies. indian railways will be supplied in a800 look a moto's deal worth 3.7 billion euros. -- 800 locomotives, in a deal with 3.7 billion euros. and it will generate 140 megawatts between now and 2019. india intends to reach capacity of 100 gigawatts of solar power in the next six years. french know-how will also be called upon to help three cities develop as part of the indian including the former french colonial -- >> the islamic republic of iran held its first major post-sanctions summit sunday, unveiling its wishlist for 160 european planes, including 114 to 137 airbus aircraft. president rouhani is likely to sign with airbus. iran has money to spend after billions of dollars in iranian assets were unfrozen as part of the listed of frozen sanctions. let's get a check on the markets now. oil prices have sent markets in europe lower this
step for india to purchase these fighter jets and her friends to sell them to such a great country as india. indian media reported that new delhi has been trying to bargain the price for the rafales down, but there are plenty of pickings elsewhere for french companies. indian railways will be supplied in a800 look a moto's deal worth 3.7 billion euros. -- 800 locomotives, in a deal with 3.7 billion euros. and it will generate 140 megawatts between now and 2019. india intends to reach capacity...
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>> there aren't enough indians in the entire country to whip the 7th cavalry.to attack. >> feeling the pressure for a victory, custer wastes no time gathering intelligence. taking a page from his west point playbook and civil war success, he divides his men, ordering an immediate attack from multiple directions. >> george custer employed a great many of the tacks that he used when he was at military school. dividing into thirds, the main -- that, that is strictly right out of west point. >> the indians are there! draw! forward! forward! [ gunshots ] >> they went hell for leather, charging into the village. they killed more than 100, many of them women and children. it was just slaughter. >> major elliott, those indians runnin', take a detachment and run 'em down. >> yes, sir. let's go! forward! >> custer's familiar, brash tactics work. attacking quickly, he maintains the element of surprise and achieves a long-sought victory. but his callous win-at-all-costs attitude comes at a profound price. >> check the tipis thoroughly for weapons, men. >> among the dead is
>> there aren't enough indians in the entire country to whip the 7th cavalry.to attack. >> feeling the pressure for a victory, custer wastes no time gathering intelligence. taking a page from his west point playbook and civil war success, he divides his men, ordering an immediate attack from multiple directions. >> george custer employed a great many of the tacks that he used when he was at military school. dividing into thirds, the main -- that, that is strictly right out of...
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. `` sean o' brien, cincinnati country ``day school indians have the ``lead. ``four blocks in the first half ``alone. `` 61-57. ``>> the hornets looking for their ``ninth win of the season. `` 3-5. ``18 points. ``enters low this time. ``and they ``>> the hurricane has been ``blowing through the season. ``>> it was a conference game, but ``it was not a challenge for -- ``leading the hurricanes to an ``89-46 win. ``he will have a big impact on you ``sees basketball team next year. ``>> competitively it is very ``important for him to win. ``>> now i senior at willing -- at ``wilmington high school, his ``competitive edge has only gotten ``stronger. ``he became wilmington' s all-time ``leading scorer world all-time -- ``with over 1800 point. `` he leads the team in rebounds ``and has the second-most assists ``on this dominant 13-0' s -- 13-0 ``squad. `` >> he can really pass the ball `` >> i got other guys knocked ``down. ``>> one of the key intangibles ``that have college coaches ``salivating -- ``>> the best thing that excites ``me is his toughness. ``i have see
. `` sean o' brien, cincinnati country ``day school indians have the ``lead. ``four blocks in the first half ``alone. `` 61-57. ``>> the hornets looking for their ``ninth win of the season. `` 3-5. ``18 points. ``enters low this time. ``and they ``>> the hurricane has been ``blowing through the season. ``>> it was a conference game, but ``it was not a challenge for -- ``leading the hurricanes to an ``89-46 win. ``he will have a big impact on you ``sees basketball team next...
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consumers around the world usually going to benefit and in particular, i think oil importing countries of indianhich is growing strongly at the moment is a big importer of oil, it's really benefited from lower energy prices. the danger though is if low prices now are going to be followed by much higher and volatile prices over the last couple of years. that's not helpful for producers or consumers. i think opec strategy is working but bringing a lot of pain with it in terms of the revenues for all of the opec members, teen best funded, saudi arabia, kuwait, are suffering, but over the long term we're definitely seeing a big reduction in investment, not only in the u.s. but all parts of the world, in terms of oil production, in the next three to five or seven years, which means higher prices to come. >>> forced some companies close to the edge of bankruptcy, from oil rich carnes county in texas. tom ackerman reports. >> pleasanton texas likes to consider itself the birth place of the cowboy. but oil has given the town its riches over the years. >> it's given the chance to kind of advance a lot of
consumers around the world usually going to benefit and in particular, i think oil importing countries of indianhich is growing strongly at the moment is a big importer of oil, it's really benefited from lower energy prices. the danger though is if low prices now are going to be followed by much higher and volatile prices over the last couple of years. that's not helpful for producers or consumers. i think opec strategy is working but bringing a lot of pain with it in terms of the revenues for...
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she says the country has great challenges but also great opportunities, and she intends to talk about both. haley is the daughter of indian immigrants. she's the state's first woman governor and it's first minority governor. she is also the country's youngest governor she was just reelected in november. today ryan says haley is the right choice to lay out a positive visiononnd alternative quo. the president's state of the union address and governor haley's response will be delivered on tuesday january 12th, one week from today. another chapter in the debate over gun control opened today. sam bleiweis examines the soututcarolina gun owners. first, meaghan norman is looking at the measures announced by the president. meaghan? dawndy and judi, president obama says the nation has become numb to gun violence. he urged congress to enact gun reform but says their inaction has led to his own executive actions. first -- expanding background regardless of where you purchase a gun -- online, at a gun show or at a store you background check. and if you are in the business of selling firearms, you must be licensed and conduct backgrou
she says the country has great challenges but also great opportunities, and she intends to talk about both. haley is the daughter of indian immigrants. she's the state's first woman governor and it's first minority governor. she is also the country's youngest governor she was just reelected in november. today ryan says haley is the right choice to lay out a positive visiononnd alternative quo. the president's state of the union address and governor haley's response will be delivered on tuesday...
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yesterday, saturday, the country's home minister had a conciliatory tone saying he wanted great relations with all of indian'sghbors including pakistan that the country would defend themselves. hard liners are blaming pakistan's government or the military for helping these groups routinely which india has said has happened but pakistan denies. >> another book publisher in hong kong has mysteriously disappeared. he is the 5th executive to go missing all from the same company which specializes in political books banned in mainland china. >> protesters out on the streets demanding to know the fate of publisher li bo. he is the 5th person from the same book publishing company to go missing in recent months. last seen in hong kong, his disappearance is the most troubling. >> the most scary thing is that what happened to those even the honk kong government refused. >> the hong kong government said it is investigating. local media is reporting lee phoned his wife from china on the night he disappeared appear being taken there against his llee reportedly told his wife he was assisting in an investigation and told her
yesterday, saturday, the country's home minister had a conciliatory tone saying he wanted great relations with all of indian'sghbors including pakistan that the country would defend themselves. hard liners are blaming pakistan's government or the military for helping these groups routinely which india has said has happened but pakistan denies. >> another book publisher in hong kong has mysteriously disappeared. he is the 5th executive to go missing all from the same company which...
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i tried to damage the country's relations with pakistan. seven indian soldiers and four of the gunmen were attacked. >>> what was supposed to be an organized ride on the beltway in maryland last week is still causing controversial problem this morning. bike life is defending what happened. the suitland based company posted on instagram there was no plan to disrupt traffic. they're receiving backlash from last month's beltway ride. they wanted to enjoy the unseasonably warm weather. the d.c. police received complaints but the bikers were gone by the time they arrived. >>> tomczak really lowe told the "washington post" the school received a threat every o'day during the school year. that adds up to 100 threats every year. zack really lowe says the threats come from social media sites like facebook, instagram. he said the schools work closely with police to investigate every threat. >>> today d.c. mayor muriel bowser will hold a safer stronger d.c. tour. the mayor is pushing hard a legislative package. it includes more police on d.c. streets. the mayor wil
i tried to damage the country's relations with pakistan. seven indian soldiers and four of the gunmen were attacked. >>> what was supposed to be an organized ride on the beltway in maryland last week is still causing controversial problem this morning. bike life is defending what happened. the suitland based company posted on instagram there was no plan to disrupt traffic. they're receiving backlash from last month's beltway ride. they wanted to enjoy the unseasonably warm weather. the...
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``cincinnati country day has the ``lead in its division. ``and the indians had the home ``court last night. ``elise: the chca eagles paid a ``visit. ``on paper, they're evenly ``matched. ``it played out that way on the ``court. ``george: it did. ``this is how my bowl team gets ``ready friday morning. ``jumping, surround the captain. ``how about that assist. ``cole to sutherland. ``easy layup for chca. ``shawn o'brien of cincinnati ``country day spotting up for ``three. ``the indians have the lead. ``snell, one of four big blocks. ``get that outta here. ``four blocks in the first half ``alone. ``close game all the way. ``elise: kenny mullis and the ``hornets looking for their ninth ``cappers takes it to patton. ``the kid buries the three. ``he was 3 for 5 from beyond the ``arc. ``tristan backet enters low to ``cappers. ``he gets the hoop and harm. ``he led all scorers with 20. ``they roll eaton, 69-41. ``george: the wilmington hurricane ``has been blowing through the ``season, much like last year. ``the latest victim, east clinton. ``elise: it was a conferenc
``cincinnati country day has the ``lead in its division. ``and the indians had the home ``court last night. ``elise: the chca eagles paid a ``visit. ``on paper, they're evenly ``matched. ``it played out that way on the ``court. ``george: it did. ``this is how my bowl team gets ``ready friday morning. ``jumping, surround the captain. ``how about that assist. ``cole to sutherland. ``easy layup for chca. ``shawn o'brien of cincinnati ``country day spotting up for ``three. ``the indians have the...
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she is the daughter of indian immigrants, and the youngest governor in the country, and the first femalehold that office in south carolina. and al jazeera will have complete coverage of the address tojt. >>> the supreme court striking down the death penalty system in florida. voting 8-1 saying the sentencing system there is not constitution. that decision stems from the conviction of a man for fatally stabbing a coworker back in 1998. the judge imposed the sentence even though the jury was split. >>> we're getting new details coming out of that developing story in turkey. the explosion in istanbul, it happened in a popular tourist spot. the dead are mostly germans according to tkish firms. more than a dozen people were also injured. turkish officials saying the attack was carried out by a 28-year-old syrian suicide bombers. >> translator: citizens rights and freedoms are being breached by terrorist organizations. it is the terrorist that prevents our people from traveling. this is a terrorist that bombs schools, mosques, offices, business centers and various other places. it is the terro
she is the daughter of indian immigrants, and the youngest governor in the country, and the first femalehold that office in south carolina. and al jazeera will have complete coverage of the address tojt. >>> the supreme court striking down the death penalty system in florida. voting 8-1 saying the sentencing system there is not constitution. that decision stems from the conviction of a man for fatally stabbing a coworker back in 1998. the judge imposed the sentence even though the jury...
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indians. it is very common for countries to take it vantage of others and there are no quick, easy solutions.he people who want to destroy israel, or not give money to israel, they should line up and give their homes back to the american indians because american indians lifted this country for 30,000 years before white maintain. that is my comment. host: frank is up next in illinois. life for republicans. good morning. caller: good morning. i think one of the problems needed to be addressed in 2016 is the current price of oil. dropped from $120 a barrel to the low 30's. russia is rattling their sabers because the rubrics have dropped against the united states dollar. this is all of the world. our oil companies are getting destroyed in this country. i suggest people start looking at what is happening up and down -- when you look at the stock market, some of the major companies, marathon oil, its destroyed. the totalxxon -- outside world knows what's happening. russia is being squeezed and over theshowing all place, getting nasty, and it is all because of the value of the rubric and the squeeze
indians. it is very common for countries to take it vantage of others and there are no quick, easy solutions.he people who want to destroy israel, or not give money to israel, they should line up and give their homes back to the american indians because american indians lifted this country for 30,000 years before white maintain. that is my comment. host: frank is up next in illinois. life for republicans. good morning. caller: good morning. i think one of the problems needed to be addressed in...
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she's trying to draw global attention to political prisoners in this pacific island country in the indian ocean. she represents the former president, the maldives first democratically elected leader who is now behind bars after a coup. i sat down with here and here's a preview. >> u.s. values are at stake. we just heard the president's state of the union address and he said american leadership in the 21st century means rallyying the world around causes that are right, an example, supporting ukraine's right for democracy. and the maldives' democracy is under threat at the moment. >> and amal clooney, you can catch the full interview this sunday on "meet the press." hillary clinton, bernie sanders, marco rubio and jeb bush. much more straight ahead. is hu. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your abi
she's trying to draw global attention to political prisoners in this pacific island country in the indian ocean. she represents the former president, the maldives first democratically elected leader who is now behind bars after a coup. i sat down with here and here's a preview. >> u.s. values are at stake. we just heard the president's state of the union address and he said american leadership in the 21st century means rallyying the world around causes that are right, an example,...
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. >>> pakistani prime minister nawaz sharif promised his country will investigate last week's attack on an indian air force base. pakistani militants are expected to be responsible. sharif called his indian counterpart narendra modi on tuesday to offer his condolences and pledged to take prompt action. the attack on the base in northern india on saturday left seven indian soldiers dead. six members of the armed group were also killed. indian media say the government suspects the assault was carried by a pakistan-based islamic militant group. the attack came soon after modi visited sharif in late december. the leaders agreed to continue dialogue to build mutual trust. observers say sharif's call tuesday was intended to maintain that momentum as the base attack is seen as an attempt to sabotage such efforts. the two south asian neighbors have repeatedly fought over control of the kashmir region. >>> in this segment we feature women in japan who are influencing society. today we introduce you to a leading figure who's helping asylum seekers in the country. with refugees in the spotlight worldwide, t
. >>> pakistani prime minister nawaz sharif promised his country will investigate last week's attack on an indian air force base. pakistani militants are expected to be responsible. sharif called his indian counterpart narendra modi on tuesday to offer his condolences and pledged to take prompt action. the attack on the base in northern india on saturday left seven indian soldiers dead. six members of the armed group were also killed. indian media say the government suspects the...
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. >> it's no wonder haley the daughter of indian immigrants and the youngest governor in the countries took a weekend to >> i always go back to that five-year old indian girl that just wondered what was out there and to be able to think that i will now have the ability to address the country is very humbling. but it's really an honor. >> it's a role only doeld out to rising stars. paul ryan, before he was mitt romney's vice presidential pick. bill clrnths before he was president. >> by the way, mr. president, happy birthday tonight. >> has there ever been a politician that says, no thanks, i do not want to give the response? >> i'm not aware of any politician saying that. >> reporter: republican strategic says it's not an accident that haley is the third woman in a row to be tapped to give the speech. >> republicans, it's no secret, they had a problem appealing to women voters the past presidential cycles. nikki haley not only a female governor, but also a mirpt. she's had great jobs fixing jobs if her state, in south carolina, problems. >> it's right here. >> can you not see? >> marco
. >> it's no wonder haley the daughter of indian immigrants and the youngest governor in the countries took a weekend to >> i always go back to that five-year old indian girl that just wondered what was out there and to be able to think that i will now have the ability to address the country is very humbling. but it's really an honor. >> it's a role only doeld out to rising stars. paul ryan, before he was mitt romney's vice presidential pick. bill clrnths before he was...
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. >> reporter: it's no wonder haley, the daughter of indian immigrants and the youngest governor in the country took a weekend to think about it before >> i always go back to that 5-year-old old indian girl that just wondered what was out there. and to be able to think that i will now have the ability to address the country is very humbling, but it's really an honor. >> reporter: it's a role that's only doled out to rising stars. paul ryan before he was mitt romney's vice presidential pick. bill clinton before he was president. >> and boy the way, mr. president, happy birthday birthday tonight. >> reporter: has there ever been a politician that said no, thanks, i do not want to give the response. >> i'm not aware of any politician ever saying that. >> reporter: republican strategist doug high says it's not an accident that haley is the third woman in a row to be tapped to give the speech. >> republicans have had a problem appealing to women voters. nikki haley being not only a female governor but also a minority. she's had great success creating jobs in her state, fixing the education in south
. >> reporter: it's no wonder haley, the daughter of indian immigrants and the youngest governor in the country took a weekend to think about it before >> i always go back to that 5-year-old old indian girl that just wondered what was out there. and to be able to think that i will now have the ability to address the country is very humbling, but it's really an honor. >> reporter: it's a role that's only doled out to rising stars. paul ryan before he was mitt romney's vice...
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indian ocean. at its narrowest point just 21 miles separates iran from the countries of the aarabian peninsula on thether side. let me give you a sense of how much a choke point it is. across the strait, there are nuclear facilities, iran considers that a threat and says it will mine this strait if it field a threat. it has done it before. doing it for other vessels too. besides military force iran has many ways of wielding power and influence in the middle east. it also uses its soft power to win the hearts and minds of people living in the region. >> iran has a natural soft power in the hearts and minds of the shia populations in this part of the world an internationally. it is like the vatican for the catholics. >> iran uses both military and soft power to give back to shia parties in conflict zones throughout the middle east. in lebanon iran has long backed hezbollah in its fight against israel. the iranians have become a life line for syria's embattled president bashar al-assad. and they lend crucial political and military support to iraq's shia dominategovernment. mordominated government. trigg
indian ocean. at its narrowest point just 21 miles separates iran from the countries of the aarabian peninsula on thether side. let me give you a sense of how much a choke point it is. across the strait, there are nuclear facilities, iran considers that a threat and says it will mine this strait if it field a threat. it has done it before. doing it for other vessels too. besides military force iran has many ways of wielding power and influence in the middle east. it also uses its soft power to...
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country's history. >> it was not like the days when cowboys fought indians.ween cattlemen and farmers, nobody had the what for to make the difference. both had six shooters and both of them could use them. thorny hedge. years or more to grow. others tried plain old wire, but cattle shoved right through it. the search for offense that would combine -- for a fence would combine the low cost of wire with the thorns of a hedge. in 1874, a 60-year-old farmer was granted a patent for barbed wire that worked. the following year, jacob perceived a patent for his improved bar. -- improved barb. the west got its fencing. >> who can give me some reasons the invention of barbed wire was so important to the development of the great plains? jimmy: the barbed wire helped more farmers and cattlemen because they could keep the cattle where they were supposed to be and the farmers could do more farming and less fighting. >> i'm especially fond of a series of films made by a company called cintron in kansas. lawrence, kansas, is a special town in kansas, the base for john brown
country's history. >> it was not like the days when cowboys fought indians.ween cattlemen and farmers, nobody had the what for to make the difference. both had six shooters and both of them could use them. thorny hedge. years or more to grow. others tried plain old wire, but cattle shoved right through it. the search for offense that would combine -- for a fence would combine the low cost of wire with the thorns of a hedge. in 1874, a 60-year-old farmer was granted a patent for barbed...
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. >> reporter: for the indian performan performance, what the others deal with is of concern to them. >> we need to bring artistical situations into the country. >> reporter: the hope is it brings freedom in both communities. indians and palestinians have had close relations. in performance is to meant to show that at the time tides and friendships between the two people still remains strong >>> 950 million dollars is up for grabs in the biggest lottery prize in middle of the. no-one mass been lucky, super lucky this time. the prize money rises to 1.3 billion dollars to be won on wednesday. there's more ahead on al jazeera. in sport a five-stair performance in real madrid. >>> welcome back back. here is argentina's answer to robin hood. unlike the famous english outlaw, gil has become a saint attracting thousands of people a year. >> reporter: in north-eastern argentina, they're here to fay village to the saint healer. this man came all the way to ask for his health. >> translation: we gives us what we ask for. i come to pray and ask minimum for things. >> translation: i cut my hair because i made a promise. high son had surgeon and he-- my s
. >> reporter: for the indian performan performance, what the others deal with is of concern to them. >> we need to bring artistical situations into the country. >> reporter: the hope is it brings freedom in both communities. indians and palestinians have had close relations. in performance is to meant to show that at the time tides and friendships between the two people still remains strong >>> 950 million dollars is up for grabs in the biggest lottery prize in...
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indian troops are battling two gunmen at an air force near the country's border with pakistan. the base came under attack 36 hours ago. the gunmen have been cornered and expected to be captured or killed soon. the attack has left 7 indian troops dead, indian forces have killed four gunmen. >>> a candle light vigil was held for the victims of the deadly attack on friday in tel aviv. two people were killed and several others wounded when 31-year-old allegedly opened fire. family members describe him as a troubled man who was traumatized after a cousin was killed by police in 2006. >>> now we'll go to north carolina we'll talk about this gentleman, this is a pastor in north carolina who was confronted by a rifle-wielding man as he was giving a sermon on gun violence on new year's eve. pastor walked up to the gunman and the man asked if he would pray for him. he took the rifle and hugged the man and prayed for him. the man said he wanted to help someone and felt compelled to seek help at the church. police arrived and took him into custody, he was put in a mental institution. >>> pe
indian troops are battling two gunmen at an air force near the country's border with pakistan. the base came under attack 36 hours ago. the gunmen have been cornered and expected to be captured or killed soon. the attack has left 7 indian troops dead, indian forces have killed four gunmen. >>> a candle light vigil was held for the victims of the deadly attack on friday in tel aviv. two people were killed and several others wounded when 31-year-old allegedly opened fire. family members...