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tribes and for some indian people. the land at tribes zero with for example, the united states is considered to be the legal owner of the land, preservation etc and tried is called the beneficial owner so this doctrine of discovery still applies in indian country today and in fact guess what russia did august 2nd, 2007. it of course planted a flag 2 miles below the surface of the arctic ocean. plainly russia is usi this charade if we want to call it that as a plan for the resources russia claims is there or we all know is there, 10 billion tons of oil and gas. >> in the former to your book by elizabeth she writes history is an elusive and misleading discipline and it's practically impossible to find unbiased history and one that is not filtered through preconceived notions and that is why this book is still imptant. how is your book different from other history books on the subject? >> i am a native person, a citizen of the eastern shawnee tribe of oklahoma and i teach indi law and have for over 50 years so i do look a
tribes and for some indian people. the land at tribes zero with for example, the united states is considered to be the legal owner of the land, preservation etc and tried is called the beneficial owner so this doctrine of discovery still applies in indian country today and in fact guess what russia did august 2nd, 2007. it of course planted a flag 2 miles below the surface of the arctic ocean. plainly russia is usi this charade if we want to call it that as a plan for the resources russia...
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/japan bases in the indian ocean.barack obamaade a lot of policies on foreign policy that he didn't keep and that's okay. and many are advising the democratic party t keep moving to the center. what's striking is they are still remaining big. i think the general consensus in the party is not to push the u.s. on these issues right now but not to drop them either and to hope as he meets obama they'll develop a good relationship and barack obama will say, he's a good guy. okay, we d't need your ships in the indian ocean and he seems alike a decent guy, okay, we'll meet you in the okinowa agreement. it's wishful thinking. it was negotiated by secretary of defense gates. who is the secretary of defense for obama, it's mr. gates. there's not much give on these things that people in tokyo are hoping. rather than coming out of e gate and demanding things in the u.s., they're at least going to try to deal a relationship with obama. a couple of things to keep in mind here. although the "new york times" article and some of the d
/japan bases in the indian ocean.barack obamaade a lot of policies on foreign policy that he didn't keep and that's okay. and many are advising the democratic party t keep moving to the center. what's striking is they are still remaining big. i think the general consensus in the party is not to push the u.s. on these issues right now but not to drop them either and to hope as he meets obama they'll develop a good relationship and barack obama will say, he's a good guy. okay, we d't need your...
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tribes and indian people in their own properties? today. so what we can do,t can't be something to radic because we don't like to change property law to radically and it has bee the proper lawn the western world the past 500 or 600 years. >> and you might in the end of your but you're confident there is more evidence the government us doctrine of discovery and since he finished writing you've been able to find more evidence. where do you go from here? are you still conducting research on this? >> yes, in fact i just signed a contract to write another book with an australian origine woman who is a professor in sydney, a professor and new zealand, and a first nations woman who is a professor in canada. and for sophos are gng to write a book about how england used the doctrine of discovery. what sort of prompt us to do this is our four countries are the only four in the united nations who voted against the declaration on the rights of indigenous people in september of007. we found it very unique only four nations in the united nations v
tribes and indian people in their own properties? today. so what we can do,t can't be something to radic because we don't like to change property law to radically and it has bee the proper lawn the western world the past 500 or 600 years. >> and you might in the end of your but you're confident there is more evidence the government us doctrine of discovery and since he finished writing you've been able to find more evidence. where do you go from here? are you still conducting research on...
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that's had an impact on the indian consumer.rom syrupy tea to dense sweets, sugar is a common ingredient in the indian diet. >> the customer felt the pain of the price hikes and we felt the pain, too. we are getting the sugar cane for a higher price now. if it continues like this, we won't be able to afford it anymore. >> politicians fear being voted out of office. they support policies that appear to increase prices. and therefore, they try to regulate the price in many ways, including dictating how much sugar can be released into the market every month. >> as a producer of sugar, i cannot sell the sugar that i have produced at will. i can only sell as much as the government permits me to sell every month. >> but with no deregulation on the horizon, mill owners are developing other ways to produce sugar cane. this is burned to produce electricities and sold to the state. and distilleries have been created. when the rest of the world fretted over high oil prices, brazilian companies profited by turning bountiful sugar cane harve
that's had an impact on the indian consumer.rom syrupy tea to dense sweets, sugar is a common ingredient in the indian diet. >> the customer felt the pain of the price hikes and we felt the pain, too. we are getting the sugar cane for a higher price now. if it continues like this, we won't be able to afford it anymore. >> politicians fear being voted out of office. they support policies that appear to increase prices. and therefore, they try to regulate the price in many ways,...
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the indian land problem has neve been completely survived and still have with the subcommandante and, la batiste he calls himself and puts himself on tv shows and... but land distribution is still a serious problem. i would say if the mexican central governmt wanted to start doing one tng to correct this, quit concentrating everything on mexico city. the biggest city in the world, 22 million people, ridiculous and is in a geographic bowl and the area has a hard time cleaning out. and what about the other citie in mexico? i mean, some of the factories could be there, there are some, sure. but, there is a tendency, now this went on uer the spanish and went on under the cents a text, the mexica and before them that this was going to be the hub of the empire and therefore everything would come in and serve it. mexico city's industrial overhead and population could be disbursed a little bit better and more economical instead of having to ship everything in and out of that place. that is as far as i'm willing to advise anybody. >> education, people -- do they suppress education down there.
the indian land problem has neve been completely survived and still have with the subcommandante and, la batiste he calls himself and puts himself on tv shows and... but land distribution is still a serious problem. i would say if the mexican central governmt wanted to start doing one tng to correct this, quit concentrating everything on mexico city. the biggest city in the world, 22 million people, ridiculous and is in a geographic bowl and the area has a hard time cleaning out. and what about...
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tribes and for some indian people. lands that tribes own, for example, the united states is considered to be the legal owner of those lands, reservation, et cetera and the tribe is called the beneficial owner. and so this doctrine of discovery still applies in indian country today. and, in fact, guess what russia did on august the 2nd, 2007. it, of course, planted a flag 2 miles below the surface of the artic ocean. plainly russia is using this charade, if we want to call it that, as a claim for the resources that russia claims is there or that we all know is there, excuse me, 10 million tons of oil and gas. >> in the forward to your book written by elizabeth first she writes that history is an illusive and misleading discipline and it's practically impossible to find unbiased history and that's why this book is so important. how is your book different from other history books on this subject. >> well, i am a native person. i'm a citizen of the eastern shawnee tribe of oklahoma and i teach indian law over 15 years and
tribes and for some indian people. lands that tribes own, for example, the united states is considered to be the legal owner of those lands, reservation, et cetera and the tribe is called the beneficial owner. and so this doctrine of discovery still applies in indian country today. and, in fact, guess what russia did on august the 2nd, 2007. it, of course, planted a flag 2 miles below the surface of the artic ocean. plainly russia is using this charade, if we want to call it that, as a claim...
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/ameran indian history in this country? i think the teaching of it has improved signicantly. there's mu greater cultural sensitivity and awareness and embrace of the multiple ethnicities of the united states since the civ rights movement of the960s. we've wised up. we've integrated advertising, we've integrated programs, we've integrated movies, we've integrated housing, we even have an african-american president. >> and what's next for you? >> what's next was a new book that came out this week. it's a corporate histo. i have started writing some business histories. the next book later this year is going to be a history of the wyoming railroad corporation of rochester, new york. so my interests range from the native americans to corporate history. >> thank you. >> did you know you can view booktv programs on -- online? go to booktv.org. type the name of the author, book or subject into the search area in the upper left-hand corner of t page. select the watch link. now you can vw the entire program. you mht also explore the recently on book the box or the featured programs box
/ameran indian history in this country? i think the teaching of it has improved signicantly. there's mu greater cultural sensitivity and awareness and embrace of the multiple ethnicities of the united states since the civ rights movement of the960s. we've wised up. we've integrated advertising, we've integrated programs, we've integrated movies, we've integrated housing, we even have an african-american president. >> and what's next for you? >> what's next was a new book that came...
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the bar american indians. over a century before the 1840's the frontier settlement in northern mexico had been retreating into retreating under pressure. military pressure from comanche's eecially. leaving isolated outposts in texas and mexico anyone who lost since the identification with mexico city. and in fact during the rellion of the 1830's all of them rebuild a declared independence. california and new mexico down to california got away with it. keep that geography in mind, and the people who really made the difference. they were here either before the spanish or the english. i tal about what i will dis rad a little, talk a little, read a little and then leave time for questions. so, i will open wi a prologue. the last of the mexican and batres entered the valley in the 14th century farrom their homeland the place of cranes. they had been marched off by the teach god, the hummingbird wilshire. they were a dirty, savage, bloodthirsty people with a bad habit of stealing away and and sacrificing humans whol
the bar american indians. over a century before the 1840's the frontier settlement in northern mexico had been retreating into retreating under pressure. military pressure from comanche's eecially. leaving isolated outposts in texas and mexico anyone who lost since the identification with mexico city. and in fact during the rellion of the 1830's all of them rebuild a declared independence. california and new mexico down to california got away with it. keep that geography in mind, and the people...
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state. -- 100 meter jimmy -- chemulpo -- chimney collapsed at a power plant in a central indian state. >> the number of dead is feared to be rising, possibly dramatically. no one seems to know exactly how many people were in the facility when a huge shambled -- huge chimney collapsed. labor is not worker in -- working were sheltering close by -- laborers not working were children close by. one of the people said that it fell by a shake, we could see mangled bodies above six or seven men. we tried to remove the bubble. trains and heavy earth moving at whitman are being used to shift the collapse. -- cranes and heavy earth moving equipment are being used to shift the collapse. sub standard material was being used in the construction. the state government, where the power plant is situated, they had ordered a judicial inquiry. >> the bbc has been told of new research linking toxins in the era of commercial airliners and neurological damage suffered by pilots. scientists guess that there is a direct link between the arab toxic syndrome and the people who breathe at the cabin air supplies.
state. -- 100 meter jimmy -- chemulpo -- chimney collapsed at a power plant in a central indian state. >> the number of dead is feared to be rising, possibly dramatically. no one seems to know exactly how many people were in the facility when a huge shambled -- huge chimney collapsed. labor is not worker in -- working were sheltering close by -- laborers not working were children close by. one of the people said that it fell by a shake, we could see mangled bodies above six or seven men....
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>> he's my indian buddy. >> reporter: cowboys and indians. >> and cowboys and indians didn't get along, and it's the same way in the nfl. but johnny and i were friends. and i remember watching him when i was just a little, little tike. >> reporter: okay. enough of the talking. and how it will work on friday and saturday. people can bring out their cars and have a lot of stuff like this, the simulator going on. and so i want to see the cowboy and indian go at it right now. and drag racing is all about reaction time. >> it's all about -- reaction time and if you can psych people out. >> reporter: let's see it. if you don't get a good start, the other person will be at the finish line before you know it, right. you red lights and i think the indian won. >> 2,000ths of a second. >> reporter: i'm going to try it. and as we do that, i want you to talk about the fact you guys are going into schools. that's a big part of this. >> we're going to be doing 15 schools in the next two days. and we have officers coming in from oklahoma, texas, lousiana, illinois, ohio. and we're going to have clinic
>> he's my indian buddy. >> reporter: cowboys and indians. >> and cowboys and indians didn't get along, and it's the same way in the nfl. but johnny and i were friends. and i remember watching him when i was just a little, little tike. >> reporter: okay. enough of the talking. and how it will work on friday and saturday. people can bring out their cars and have a lot of stuff like this, the simulator going on. and so i want to see the cowboy and indian go at it right...
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this means that the crimes on the indian reservations are underreported, in national statistics and indian tribes themselves have difficulty tracking and analyzing crime and this is a big problem. do you know how many indian tribes and reservations participate in the uniform crime reporting -- >> i don't, i might be able to get back to you but it is a voluntary reporting structure. >> okay. i have about -- little over a minute left and i'll -- you know, we hear a lot about cyber terrorism but i think a lot of folks don't have a clear idea what it is. and how it can actually harm people in the country, and, just how fighting it is crucial in our war on terror, can you tell me what cyber terrorism is, and how it can actually result in a loss of lives or do that for our people watching. >> well, if you have a cyber -- an attack, if you have a service attack or worm or virus, quite often you don't know who is responsible for that. is it a state actor, a country someplace? is it a terrorist or a terrorist group or is it an individual? the -- whatever the activity is, you have to trace it back a
this means that the crimes on the indian reservations are underreported, in national statistics and indian tribes themselves have difficulty tracking and analyzing crime and this is a big problem. do you know how many indian tribes and reservations participate in the uniform crime reporting -- >> i don't, i might be able to get back to you but it is a voluntary reporting structure. >> okay. i have about -- little over a minute left and i'll -- you know, we hear a lot about cyber...
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one was the indian film. the other one is where went to a doctor in five countries to see health care works. some people say it is politically impossible to fix a health care system. the last time we tried it, in 1994, the result was disastrous. that same year, in switzerland, a country famous for huge insurance companies and drug companies, they took on health care reform and change the system. today, they have universal coverage with high-quality. we have come to switzerland to see why they made the change and how it is working. those were pretty successful films. we made the movie "sick around america." i and the talent. i don't have money but they called me the talent. -- i don't have any but they called me the talent. we put this together in a documentary. after seven weeks of editing base in the movie and it looked wrong. they suggested that the solution to our health care problem was to mandate everybody in a private, for-profit system. no other country would do that. no other country will allow things
one was the indian film. the other one is where went to a doctor in five countries to see health care works. some people say it is politically impossible to fix a health care system. the last time we tried it, in 1994, the result was disastrous. that same year, in switzerland, a country famous for huge insurance companies and drug companies, they took on health care reform and change the system. today, they have universal coverage with high-quality. we have come to switzerland to see why they...
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so how crucial, how big is the indian agricultural market for american farmers? >> well, i don't think that is the point. i think the point is that the indian policy is overwhelmingly a rural and a poor agricultural based policy. so farmers say it carries enormous weight and in point of fact, if they liberalize that some imports, it would not have a major dislocation effect, but the fear of dislocation, i think, runs throughout that agricultural community. so i think all of this shows that the indian government, if they are going to move, they're going to move slowly and incrementally. they don't have the appetite for the boldness that it requires. >> yeah, but one of the reasons for all of the indian farmers' unrest is due to the drought that they're experiencing. and i know there is a controversial subject, but isn't the goal to increase the yield of crops worldwide, not just in india, but everywhere? >> sure. what we have to do is have a growing manufacturing and service sector in india so that the rural population can shrink naturally and we've got a industri
so how crucial, how big is the indian agricultural market for american farmers? >> well, i don't think that is the point. i think the point is that the indian policy is overwhelmingly a rural and a poor agricultural based policy. so farmers say it carries enormous weight and in point of fact, if they liberalize that some imports, it would not have a major dislocation effect, but the fear of dislocation, i think, runs throughout that agricultural community. so i think all of this shows...
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rick porcello against the indians, duensing going against the white sox. john: let's talk football. 49ers-vikings, the only match up of 2-0 teams in week three. titans-jets, titans 0-2, a near must-win situation. jets the only team in the nfl that's not allowed an offensive touchdown. saints and bills, drew brees has thrown nine touchdown passes in the first three games. saints have scored 93 points. the bills, you know, if t.o. doesn't fumble against the patriots they could be 2-0. patriots will be in a bad mood but they're playing a very good falcon team. we're joined by, as promised, mark schlereth. and falcons looked to me like the real deal. matt ryan, of course, the quarterback, bringing in tony gonzalez who's been very good. >> right. john: you're going to go espn axis on us to explain what? >> yeah, well, to explain what tony gonzalez does for you as an offense. and essentially, there's so much focus on him in the middle of the field that he just ties people up. and that's the big question. you're going to get one-on-one's because of gonzalez. here
rick porcello against the indians, duensing going against the white sox. john: let's talk football. 49ers-vikings, the only match up of 2-0 teams in week three. titans-jets, titans 0-2, a near must-win situation. jets the only team in the nfl that's not allowed an offensive touchdown. saints and bills, drew brees has thrown nine touchdown passes in the first three games. saints have scored 93 points. the bills, you know, if t.o. doesn't fumble against the patriots they could be 2-0. patriots...
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our conversations with the indians are closer and more abundant. it is more important than they know that we have some sophistication in terms of pakistan. we at least know who the people are, can call them, can argue with them, in a point of crisis, perhaps intervene. so there is less chance of a confrontation. i think this has worked remarkably well in what has been a very difficult set of circumstances. now, india, as you suggested has orders for a large amount of new armaments. i looked them up. our defense contractors are very eager to make those exports, as most of us are in the balance of issues. with the pakistanis, we likewise have a program that was announced by the president, the so-called kerry-lugar bill, and this has been interpreted in many ways. they are suggesting how the money, 1.5 does billion, might be sent, not just this year but for five years, and the important thing is that this is not an innocent proposition. there is a multilateral commitment. i think we are moving pragmatically, quite apart from afghanistan. each country
our conversations with the indians are closer and more abundant. it is more important than they know that we have some sophistication in terms of pakistan. we at least know who the people are, can call them, can argue with them, in a point of crisis, perhaps intervene. so there is less chance of a confrontation. i think this has worked remarkably well in what has been a very difficult set of circumstances. now, india, as you suggested has orders for a large amount of new armaments. i looked...
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hit the indian ocean, no sumani there but incredible amount of damage.d at least 75 people. hundreds more are hurt. and thousands may be trapped under collapsed buildings. i have some of the latest pictures right now from the region. a lot of people don't have power or phone service. getting around is almost impossible. u.s. geological survey say the quake had a magnitude of 7.6. it sent panicked people out into the streets. a tsunami warning was also issued but soon lifted. the quake was along the same fault line that killed 200,000 people in that catastrophic tsunami along the indian ocean that was five years ago now. >>> and thousands of miles away, a paradise in the south pacific is now a disaster zone. and just about everything is in the water. the earthquake that hit the islands of samoa, america sommoa and tonga yesterday unleashed a devastating tsunami. 111 people have been killed and entire villages are gone. one survivor said this "i thought it was the end of the world." the quake had a magnitude of eight. because american samoa is a u.s. terri
hit the indian ocean, no sumani there but incredible amount of damage.d at least 75 people. hundreds more are hurt. and thousands may be trapped under collapsed buildings. i have some of the latest pictures right now from the region. a lot of people don't have power or phone service. getting around is almost impossible. u.s. geological survey say the quake had a magnitude of 7.6. it sent panicked people out into the streets. a tsunami warning was also issued but soon lifted. the quake was along...
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health service and the bureau of indian affairs. there is an 11% increase over the 2009-enacted level and the bill includes increases of $450 million in direct health care services. $81 million in k-12 and college education programs, and $83 million in law enforcement programs, which will allow for additional police officer staffing on the streets and in detention centers. with these funds, more than 10,000 additional doctor visits will take place that would not otherwise happen. this means additional well-baby care to prevent problems before they happen. it means additional alcohol and substance abuse treatment, which is truly a plague in indian country. and it means additional public health nursing visits so that those rural areas are not left out. funding provided to the bureau of indian affairs will improve programs and infrastructure at the bureau's 183 schools. the $81 million increase in education programs will allow the bureau to substantially increase the number of schools that meet the adequate yearly progress goals spelle
health service and the bureau of indian affairs. there is an 11% increase over the 2009-enacted level and the bill includes increases of $450 million in direct health care services. $81 million in k-12 and college education programs, and $83 million in law enforcement programs, which will allow for additional police officer staffing on the streets and in detention centers. with these funds, more than 10,000 additional doctor visits will take place that would not otherwise happen. this means...
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they bring up climate change in the g-0 and chinese and indians say we are not going to worry about it. so if we spend money and pass climate change it will be a waste. won't help the environment. >> washington has come up with some stupid ideas but this is the stupidest one. the argument isn't do we want a cleaner economy. of course we do. the argument should be how do we do that and cap and trade is a dumb way. these taxes are going to be passed directly to consumers. it hurts middle and lower income more than anybody else. this $140 figure you came up with is the most conservative figure a anybody has come up with, nearly every other study has that figure significantly higher and in britain right now they are paying $1,300 per year per citizens for their environmental changes. secondly, when the taxes hit the lower and middle income people that is a bigger part of their budget. it is devastating regressive tax. thirdly, it makes businesses not competitive on global scale. it is the dumbest bill we've come up with yet. >> that is the point. how it is going to affect the g.d.p. and i
they bring up climate change in the g-0 and chinese and indians say we are not going to worry about it. so if we spend money and pass climate change it will be a waste. won't help the environment. >> washington has come up with some stupid ideas but this is the stupidest one. the argument isn't do we want a cleaner economy. of course we do. the argument should be how do we do that and cap and trade is a dumb way. these taxes are going to be passed directly to consumers. it hurts middle...
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an accident at a power pnt in the central indian state has killed 22 people. rese work is ill going on to reach morethought to b trapped after a chimney, being built after the blast, collap. >> reports from salia say at least a dozen people have bee kill i the latest escalation of fighting between ismist rebels and military forces. the battles in mogadishu follow battles in which americ forc killed a nior al-qaa operatives in the south of the country. our correspondent h been monitoring developments from ighboring kenya. >> early on wedsday morning, but another attack on the soli government a african union troops helping to defend their quarter othe capital. the o sides exchanged machine- gun firend artillery in what appeared to be renewed rebel offensive. at least 20 people are claimed to have been killed. the government insists at with the helpf a.u. forces, it secure inside its enclave the security forcesave been increasingly targ. there appears to be a change in strategy by the rebels. earlr this ek, ther was a video released showing fighters. the rebels o
an accident at a power pnt in the central indian state has killed 22 people. rese work is ill going on to reach morethought to b trapped after a chimney, being built after the blast, collap. >> reports from salia say at least a dozen people have bee kill i the latest escalation of fighting between ismist rebels and military forces. the battles in mogadishu follow battles in which americ forc killed a nior al-qaa operatives in the south of the country. our correspondent h been monitoring...
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described in your book, the indian shopkeepers that see the tibetans that have this appeal with young women backpackers they want to get to know the tibetan culture. [laughter] there is a bit of jealousy that the refugees come exiles are more popular and have more charisma than the indians. i did not overall recently have been back how does that stand? >> potential you are right to there will always be some attention. there have been some disruptions and fights and yes there is no weight around that. i can understand it from the indian point* of view that tibetans do have a special status and i can understand among other minorities who may say it's a bad debt so much more press and a more famous and leader as manchuria or mongolia thathe others do not. >> you have written a lot over globalization as on of your favorite topix. i am wondering has the dalai lama with the tibetan cause been helped with forces of globalization or hindered by it? >> on the one hand you have implying all over the world, internet, at email, with the diaspora is able to stayn touch but i was thinking china see
described in your book, the indian shopkeepers that see the tibetans that have this appeal with young women backpackers they want to get to know the tibetan culture. [laughter] there is a bit of jealousy that the refugees come exiles are more popular and have more charisma than the indians. i did not overall recently have been back how does that stand? >> potential you are right to there will always be some attention. there have been some disruptions and fights and yes there is no weight...
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really. >> the success of this launch indian space program. is the first since the abrupt termination of the inaugural moon mission. despite the loss of contact, india officials say the moon mission net " -- that more than 90% of the scientific objectives. important information about data gathered will be released shortly. there is speculation it could include data related to the search for water on the moon. chris morris, bbc news, deli. >> here in uk, prince william says he is determined not to become what he describes as "are royal barnett." the prince said he wanted to concentrate on actually doing this stuff. >> prince william is the british monarchy's future. he is inching slowly to life as a full-time member of the royal family. taking on charitable causes is part of that. with harry absent from this meeting, away training in the army, william has a brotherly date. >> sorry harry is not here. he is flying. but he is not as good, so he has to do more than me. >> he is thinking out of the box. prince william told me he wants to make a dif
really. >> the success of this launch indian space program. is the first since the abrupt termination of the inaugural moon mission. despite the loss of contact, india officials say the moon mission net " -- that more than 90% of the scientific objectives. important information about data gathered will be released shortly. there is speculation it could include data related to the search for water on the moon. chris morris, bbc news, deli. >> here in uk, prince william says he...
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tribes and for some indian people.ds that tris ow for ample, thenited statess considered to be the legal owner ofhose rprlands,ixq reservation cetera and the tribe is called the beneficial owner. and this doctrine and discovery stillppli in indian country. guess what russia did on august the second of 2007 it, of course, planted a flag 2 miles below t surface of the artic ocean plain russia is using this charade if we want to call it that as a claim for the resources that russia claims is there or that we all kw is there,xcuse me, 10 billion tons of oil and gas. in the forward of your book, history i an illusive and misleading discipline and it's impossible to find unbiased history in one that's not filtered through preconceived notions and that'shy this book is s important. how is your bookifferent from other histoy books on this bject? >> well, i am a native person. i'm a citizen of the eastern shawnee ibe of oklahoma and i teach indian law and have for over 15 years. so i do look at historical events through a diffe
tribes and for some indian people.ds that tris ow for ample, thenited statess considered to be the legal owner ofhose rprlands,ixq reservation cetera and the tribe is called the beneficial owner. and this doctrine and discovery stillppli in indian country. guess what russia did on august the second of 2007 it, of course, planted a flag 2 miles below t surface of the artic ocean plain russia is using this charade if we want to call it that as a claim for the resources that russia claims is there...
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on the western slopes of those same seeress, where the indians once made their home, was a valley of incomparable transcendent beauty that the white men who first discovered called yosemite. it is the first great national park in history and it contains towering waterfalls and then during cataracts, polished granite rocks of unusual and unique architecture, majestic trees of almost super natural size, dense forests and alpine meadows, bald eagles and hermit thrush is, dear, and black bear. but an inventory of its treasures does not come close to describing its power. in yosemite, the whole is always greater than the sum of its parts. we as film makers and writers, photographers and editors have struggled these many years to comprehend the nearly cosmic calculus that continually recommends that special belly to us. the final accounting will not come, of course. our arithmetic will fail. the glories of yosemite and all the national parks will be impossible to articulate with any precision by us mere mortals. interestingly, these mortals have been in many ways, big and small, the glue t
on the western slopes of those same seeress, where the indians once made their home, was a valley of incomparable transcendent beauty that the white men who first discovered called yosemite. it is the first great national park in history and it contains towering waterfalls and then during cataracts, polished granite rocks of unusual and unique architecture, majestic trees of almost super natural size, dense forests and alpine meadows, bald eagles and hermit thrush is, dear, and black bear. but...
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helps people see it is more than that. >> reporter: and for members of the museum of the american indian it is a meaningful event. >> we watched this grow from the ground up so we figured tonight we would be part of the lighting from the ground up. >> reporter: so how does it feel? >> you could say that the native american spirit feels that it is enlightening. >> no puns intended. 150 students drove six hours from rochester for the event and another 400 alumni in the washington region joined them for a reception after the event. more at our website. bruce? >> thank you. >>> sunday's washington examiner the thousands of speed bumps on washington area roadways are not calming a lot of nerves. the full story in tomorrow's washington examiner. >>> will the weekend be a complete washout? tony pann is next with the complete forecast. stay with us. more confidence than ford f-150. better backed than f-150. at a value f-150 can't touch. silverado. from the family of the most dependable, longest lasting full size pickups on the road. just announced, it's chevy truck month. get $4000 total cash ba
helps people see it is more than that. >> reporter: and for members of the museum of the american indian it is a meaningful event. >> we watched this grow from the ground up so we figured tonight we would be part of the lighting from the ground up. >> reporter: so how does it feel? >> you could say that the native american spirit feels that it is enlightening. >> no puns intended. 150 students drove six hours from rochester for the event and another 400 alumni in...
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news in at least 22 people have beenilled when a 0-meter chimney coapsed at a power plt in t central indiantate. today the death toll in kaba rose6 and there are fears that number could doubl bbc south asia correspondent ris mohr us rorts fr delh >> a big rescue operation but fears of the number of de will continue to rise and could do so dramically. one seems tknow exactly how many people are in the vicinity when e huge chimney collapsed. there was hey rain and lightng when the acciden took pla and some eyewitnesses who weren working were sheltering close to the shelter site >> could see the chimney crashing and felt like a stick. it wasifficult t reach th spot, arod 150 to 200 laborers came runng and you could see maned bods of sx to seven men whoriedo reve the rubble. anes and heavy earth moving equipmt are now being used to shift the remains of the collapsedhimney whi reached the height of about 100 meters when it cam crashing down. some survivors s they beeve substandd material was beg usedn the construction. the statgovernment where the power plant is situated he ordered a judici inqu
news in at least 22 people have beenilled when a 0-meter chimney coapsed at a power plt in t central indiantate. today the death toll in kaba rose6 and there are fears that number could doubl bbc south asia correspondent ris mohr us rorts fr delh >> a big rescue operation but fears of the number of de will continue to rise and could do so dramically. one seems tknow exactly how many people are in the vicinity when e huge chimney collapsed. there was hey rain and lightng when the acciden...
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>>reporter: the size of the pie is attracting big players, including indian conglomerate punj lloyd. the 1.4 billion dollar group operates in 46 countries, but here in india it may still tie up with foreign companies due to the scale of the highway projects on offer. >>punj: expertise is not what is required - its really capacity in terms of the soft side: the people, the engineers, the quantity surveyors, the project managers, the construction managers - that is the piece we would like to partner with foreign companies depending on the size and scale of the project. >>reporter: this infrastructure push could add momentum to the indian economy in the ongoing slowdown, since poor infrastructure is estimated to take two percentage points off the country's gdp increase each year. >>nath: the whole landscape will change, our transaction costs will go down, movement will be there, values of land will go up. people will see the economic impact of this in many ways, in ways of greater efficiency and in transaction costs. >>reporter: the minister plans to connect all 50 cities in india that
>>reporter: the size of the pie is attracting big players, including indian conglomerate punj lloyd. the 1.4 billion dollar group operates in 46 countries, but here in india it may still tie up with foreign companies due to the scale of the highway projects on offer. >>punj: expertise is not what is required - its really capacity in terms of the soft side: the people, the engineers, the quantity surveyors, the project managers, the construction managers - that is the piece we would...
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least 22 people have been killed when a 100-meter chimney collapsed at a power plant in the central indiantate. today the death toll in kaba rose 26 and there are fears that number could double. bbc south asia correspondent chris mohr us reports from delhi. >> a big rescue operation but fears of the number of dead will continue to rise and could do so dramatically. no one seems to know exactly how many people are in the vicinity when the huge chimney collapsed. there was heavy rain and lightning when the accident took place and some eyewitnesses who weren't working were sheltering close to the shelter site. >> i could see the chimney crashing and felt like a stick. it was difficult to reach the spot, around 150 to 200 laborers came running and you could see mangled bodies of six to seven men who tried to remove the rubble. cranes and heavy earth moving equipment are now being used to shift the remains of the collapsed chimney which reached the height of about 100 meters when it came crashing down. some survivors say they believe substandard material was being used in the construction. the
least 22 people have been killed when a 100-meter chimney collapsed at a power plant in the central indiantate. today the death toll in kaba rose 26 and there are fears that number could double. bbc south asia correspondent chris mohr us reports from delhi. >> a big rescue operation but fears of the number of dead will continue to rise and could do so dramatically. no one seems to know exactly how many people are in the vicinity when the huge chimney collapsed. there was heavy rain and...
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it doesn't get to the indian problem, but for afghanistan and pakistan, this is the first time that most americans had ever really heard or seen these persons engaged in dialogue. my impression that it was the first time some of these leaders themselves had ever had a good chance for a meeting or pressed to give answers. i think it was important. that had the pakistani military and had a good relationship with ad mollen. having met their counterparts in afghanistan for the first time, i think they like each other but they saw each other. they had some sense of how those countries operate. that is critically important for the future as it deals with india, because in our conversation with the indians, which are much closer and more abundant, it is important that they know that we have some sophistication in terms of pakistan. we know the people are, can call them or argue with them, and a point of crisis perhaps intervene so that there is less chance of a confrontation. and i think that this has worked remarkably well in what has been a difficult set of circumstances. now india, as you su
it doesn't get to the indian problem, but for afghanistan and pakistan, this is the first time that most americans had ever really heard or seen these persons engaged in dialogue. my impression that it was the first time some of these leaders themselves had ever had a good chance for a meeting or pressed to give answers. i think it was important. that had the pakistani military and had a good relationship with ad mollen. having met their counterparts in afghanistan for the first time, i think...
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fue baleado por la policia en la ruta de ingreso a su vivienda..sucedio en la cuadra 14000 de la indianocalidad de darnestown alrededor de las cuatro de la tarde...segun las autoridades habrian disparado a uno de los ocupantes del inmueble que presuntamente trato de atacar a las autoridades que respondian a una llamada de emergencia...
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he didn't want to give freedom to the indians. he came from a particular class. he had a deep loathing of communism and didn't like the labour party, but what churchill was driven by was a deep hatred of tyranny. he knew what it was. he had an old-fashioned view of inge lish liberty, well, it seems old-fashioned today but it is a very important view, i think of english liberty, pfs fundamental. it was about the rule of law. it is about parliamentary government. it was about pumental freedoms. and now you might think that's a piece of rhetoric, but in fact it is essential to -- to that churchillian vision. churchill was a warrior for the liberal age. and we need to remember that the liberal age was in deep crisis in the 1930's and 1940's. indeed when churchill came to pass in 1940, there was almost no democracy left in europe. the high point of the crisis years of 1941 and 1942 , it looked as if a liberal age which britain had -- had a -- played a large part in creating, was on the point of extinction. we need to remember the nature of the crisis that churchill is
he didn't want to give freedom to the indians. he came from a particular class. he had a deep loathing of communism and didn't like the labour party, but what churchill was driven by was a deep hatred of tyranny. he knew what it was. he had an old-fashioned view of inge lish liberty, well, it seems old-fashioned today but it is a very important view, i think of english liberty, pfs fundamental. it was about the rule of law. it is about parliamentary government. it was about pumental freedoms....
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nine starts, cliff lee has as many wins, complete games and shutouts as he did in 22 starts with the indianse reigning a.l. cy young winner has an era below 3 with the phils and has more than doubled his strikeout to walk ratio. >> speaking of phillies, the eagles have activated michael vick adding him to the three-man roster. because of his two-game suspension, vick can't play until september 27th. john clayton on what this move means for vick and the eagles. >> don't read into it too much that michael vick is off the exempt list and practicing with the team. it's not affecting the chance that he's still going to be the fourth quarterback in philadelphia. the plan is still to get him ready for week three, and try to do specialty plays. that's why they signed jeff garcia. he can be the back-up if donovan mcnabb is not going to be able to play, and kevin cobb starts sunday. that seems to be the likelihood. there is a clear delynnation. the plan now is for cobb to start if mcnabb can't go. that is a good situation for michael. >> all right, fantasy owners listen up. ladainian tomlinson listed
nine starts, cliff lee has as many wins, complete games and shutouts as he did in 22 starts with the indianse reigning a.l. cy young winner has an era below 3 with the phils and has more than doubled his strikeout to walk ratio. >> speaking of phillies, the eagles have activated michael vick adding him to the three-man roster. because of his two-game suspension, vick can't play until september 27th. john clayton on what this move means for vick and the eagles. >> don't read into it...
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nine starts, cliff lee has as many wins, complete games and shutouts as he did in 22 starts with the indianse reigning a.l. cy young winner has an era below 3 with the phils and has more than doubled his strikeout to walk ratio. >> speaking of phillies, the eagles have activated michael vick adding him to the three-man roster. because of his two-game suspension, vick can't play until september 27th. john clayton on what this move means for vick and the eagles. >> don't read into it too much that michael vick is off the exempt list and practicing with the team. it's not affecting the chance that he's still going to be the fourth quarterback in philadelphia. the plan is still to get him ready for week three, and try to do specialty plays. that's why they signed jeff garcia. he can be the back-up if donovan mcnabb is not going to be able to play, and kevin cobb starts sunday. that seems to be the likelihood. there is a clear delynnation. the plan now is for cobb to start if mcnabb can't go. that is a good situation for michael. >> all right, fantasy owners listen up. ladainian tomlinson listed
nine starts, cliff lee has as many wins, complete games and shutouts as he did in 22 starts with the indianse reigning a.l. cy young winner has an era below 3 with the phils and has more than doubled his strikeout to walk ratio. >> speaking of phillies, the eagles have activated michael vick adding him to the three-man roster. because of his two-game suspension, vick can't play until september 27th. john clayton on what this move means for vick and the eagles. >> don't read into it...
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they broadcasted at school over the pa system and the indians won. it has been a long time since cleveland has won a championship [laughter] they just bombed out. like the lebron james arnold lebron james they didn't ke it to the finals of the nba championship after having the best record in the league. but i mean, i guess you know about the cubs you know about e indians. left's bead thank you. >> ladies and gentlemen, harvey, paul, l, me, studs, thas for coming. by this book. [applause] >> harvey pcor is the author of the autobiographical "american splendor" comic book series and the subject of the movie adapted from that work. paul buhle is a senior lecturer in history in american civilization at brown university. this talk was part of the 25th anniversary "chicago tribune" printers row lit fest. for more information to the "chicago tribune."com/about/en/printers row. on the first sunday of each month we invite one author to discuss their entire body of work andake your calls. in depth also includes a vit with the author to see where and how they w
they broadcasted at school over the pa system and the indians won. it has been a long time since cleveland has won a championship [laughter] they just bombed out. like the lebron james arnold lebron james they didn't ke it to the finals of the nba championship after having the best record in the league. but i mean, i guess you know about the cubs you know about e indians. left's bead thank you. >> ladies and gentlemen, harvey, paul, l, me, studs, thas for coming. by this book. [applause]...
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nation and the indian outlaw with a mark of 297.41 feet.ght, you've got to go just a little bit further. we saw bob jostock come out here. currently sitting in third place at 288.3, so terry should have some good information to work with. >> well, this brothers team definitely has a lot of good information, and terry kind of got an inside shot here at what's going on as he builds a lot of chassis for this particular class. >> on board the sled, he's digging hard. a good effort right here. oh, and terry will not have enough -- 289.1 feet is the mark for terry jostock. he does bump bob down one to take over third place, but he won't get the win here tonight. >> those big 30.5's dancing on top of the dirt instead of those big, deep v's digging in and pushing that dirt in front of the pan back there. you can see this track really hardening up. a numbers game, maybe, tonight. >> as you quite imagine, there's a lot of things you have to have go right to get everything working on one of these tractors, pulling the safety belts down tight, just in
nation and the indian outlaw with a mark of 297.41 feet.ght, you've got to go just a little bit further. we saw bob jostock come out here. currently sitting in third place at 288.3, so terry should have some good information to work with. >> well, this brothers team definitely has a lot of good information, and terry kind of got an inside shot here at what's going on as he builds a lot of chassis for this particular class. >> on board the sled, he's digging hard. a good effort right...
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>> more "american splendor" complaining about the cleveland indians. >> hi. sir, you had made a quote that you said there is no such thing as an ordinary person. however within the books you highlight people's ordinary lives with >> how do you define an ordinary life? >> exactly. kind of segue to her question also is like if there is no such thing as an ordinary pern, what do you gauge as extraordinary or ordinary? and then on top of that, two parts. sorry. doithdr of you harvey or paul, feel that you're in a way row man sizing working class as far as turning it into, this is how, it should be looked at instead of, harvey, eating dinner is the reality of the job? >> i think that, you know, what i'd like to do, i'm not trying t put so-called, ordinary people ahead of so-called extraordinary people. but i just want, i would like to see them, you know, get, raised to the same level. because everybody is, there are all kinds of essenti jobs that do in society and, you know, very few people get credit for doing these jobs. u know. so, that's -- >> you should never
>> more "american splendor" complaining about the cleveland indians. >> hi. sir, you had made a quote that you said there is no such thing as an ordinary person. however within the books you highlight people's ordinary lives with >> how do you define an ordinary life? >> exactly. kind of segue to her question also is like if there is no such thing as an ordinary pern, what do you gauge as extraordinary or ordinary? and then on top of that, two parts. sorry....
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indian medicine called ayurveda. so we took my shoulder to southern india to the mayo clinic of ayurveda. >> it's not a mayo, though? >> no, it's the most famous ayurveda clinic in the world. they don't cut. your body is going to heal yourself in this. it's an ancient her ball and laying on of hands kind of medicine. so -- what you do is lie on this dark wood table and six guys massage you with warm oil. it was sweet. i did it every day for five weeks. it was just -- >> you were in india for five weeks? >> i was making a movie for pbs "frontline" and at this clinic, they gave me a suite, i had my own massage chamber in my hospital suite, all my meals, $42 a day, including all the treatment. basically they take the oils and put herbs and medications you, it's like being a rotisserie chicken, they're rubbing oil on your skin. they did it for five weeks. at the end, i didn't believe any of this. they made me, every day they made me go to the hindu temple and walk three times around the statue of the god of healing, i di
indian medicine called ayurveda. so we took my shoulder to southern india to the mayo clinic of ayurveda. >> it's not a mayo, though? >> no, it's the most famous ayurveda clinic in the world. they don't cut. your body is going to heal yourself in this. it's an ancient her ball and laying on of hands kind of medicine. so -- what you do is lie on this dark wood table and six guys massage you with warm oil. it was sweet. i did it every day for five weeks. it was just -- >> you...
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two years ago, the indians were one win away from reaching the world series. now, just a game out at the last place. eric wedge will finish this season. then he's done, after seven seans as the indian's manager. >>> nba training camps are under way. and the preseason gibbs with unexpected silence. wizards guard at times a comedian. he says he's committed to being more serious. >> i'm not the entertainer anymore, if that's what you're asking. i wouldn't be here today if there wasn't a big fine. i don't feel like speaking anymore. >>> wizards' first preseason game next tuesday. regular season tips off. >>> and because he's agent 0, i'm not sure if he's serious about not wanting to talk. >> we'll be right back. >>> don't miss the cbs prime time lineup at 10:00. that's it for us. right now. we will be back at 11:00. i'm vic carter. >>> for bob and mark, i'm denise koch. thanks for watching wjz, maryland news station. don't go away. there's much more ahead. including the wizard of oz, secrets for a whole new generation. we take you now to new york. and the cbs >> c
two years ago, the indians were one win away from reaching the world series. now, just a game out at the last place. eric wedge will finish this season. then he's done, after seven seans as the indian's manager. >>> nba training camps are under way. and the preseason gibbs with unexpected silence. wizards guard at times a comedian. he says he's committed to being more serious. >> i'm not the entertainer anymore, if that's what you're asking. i wouldn't be here today if there...
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he was with the indians, got in only 15 games at the major league level last season.inor league, .295 hitter. 48 home runs in over 1,200 at- bats one ball, two-strike count. >> jim: not your pro toe typical first baseman. it doesn't mean you can't help. we talk about it. this is kind of an audition. even if you don't go on the 40- man roster, we're in the assuming they're not going to, free agents, a lot of opportunity to go somewhere else and prove that you can hit at the major league level. >> gary: two ball, two strike count. he fouls -- fouls it again. >> jim: you have all of your scouts, but wade dave with -- davis with four starts. i'm sure some of the youngsters say he has a good arm and the ins and outs of what he can and can't do. >> gary: one mark against norfolk with the 3.79 e.r.a. and the four starts he made against the orioles triple-a affiliate before coming up and joining the big club on the expanded roster. michael aubrey, two ball, two- strike count still. the delivery to him just misses and the count will go to 3-the -- 3-2 on aubrey. the red sox co
he was with the indians, got in only 15 games at the major league level last season.inor league, .295 hitter. 48 home runs in over 1,200 at- bats one ball, two-strike count. >> jim: not your pro toe typical first baseman. it doesn't mean you can't help. we talk about it. this is kind of an audition. even if you don't go on the 40- man roster, we're in the assuming they're not going to, free agents, a lot of opportunity to go somewhere else and prove that you can hit at the major league...
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and we're here at delicious authentic indian food.is so good. if you're in the mood today for some delicious authentic indian food, it's right here. now we're on 47th street and 3rd and the great thing about this is you can smell this cart a half a block away. we're here at waffles and dinge. this is the hollywood version. that's so good. >> so bobby's brought a bunch of stuff from the different vendors. what is this? >> that's the chicken. it's got flavor. you're going to be awake after you eat that. it has lots of flavor. he serve it is wis it rice and . >> very between. >> that's an indian bread with vegetables and lamb or chicken and lots of spices. to cap off the three course meal, dave's on to the waffles. >> i've seen this guy. what is this some. >> they have unbelievable waffles. there's two kinds. the brussels and then one that's a little chewier. this is thomas who owns the truck. thomas is one of the many vendors now in new york who are baefgly taking over the food trends. great chefs are getting their trucks, they're putti
and we're here at delicious authentic indian food.is so good. if you're in the mood today for some delicious authentic indian food, it's right here. now we're on 47th street and 3rd and the great thing about this is you can smell this cart a half a block away. we're here at waffles and dinge. this is the hollywood version. that's so good. >> so bobby's brought a bunch of stuff from the different vendors. what is this? >> that's the chicken. it's got flavor. you're going to be awake...
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. >> there was a group of folks out of pakistan decent and another group of people of indian decent. found at the scene, a number of objects including wooden vests like these. >> basically, a crime scene from cricket bats to bats to metal rods in a parking lot area. >> reporter: this 24-year-old was there when it happened. he was injured in the fight. >> just about to walk in. the moment is like four or five cars then they have everything. everything. >> reporter: he says two other victims, his younger brother and cousin, both 15-year-olds told him the bad blood between the two groups may be a carry over of long standing tensions between their countries of birth. >> i heard somebody told me. i'm not sure. i never called them. >> reporter: police tell us the school resource officer has not reported similar problems. back to you. >> thank you. >>> the police in prince george's county need help identifying a man stealing from schools. this is surveillance video. investigators say he gets into buildings by breaking windows. once inside, he steals money from vending machines. he's broken
. >> there was a group of folks out of pakistan decent and another group of people of indian decent. found at the scene, a number of objects including wooden vests like these. >> basically, a crime scene from cricket bats to bats to metal rods in a parking lot area. >> reporter: this 24-year-old was there when it happened. he was injured in the fight. >> just about to walk in. the moment is like four or five cars then they have everything. everything. >> reporter:...
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the indians ends an 11 game losing streak. they beat the birds 4-2. >>> nascar qualifying at dover. jimmy johnson the faster this afternoon. he takes the poll position for sundays's 400 miler. juan pablo montoya seconds. mark martin qualified at five. >>> with shots like this, you know tiger is on his way. second shot on the par for 14th hole. woods with a wonderful approach. but he followed that good shot epepeqgpgpepepepepb÷b÷ >>> what's in a name? if you're at loyola it's university, today loyola college has been renamed to reflect university status. now, the baltimore school is officially named loyola university maryla >>> letterman is next with bruce willis. thank you for joining us tonight, i'm vic carter. >> and i'm denise koch, thank you for joining us tonight, have a great evening weekend. good night. ( band playing "late show" theme )
the indians ends an 11 game losing streak. they beat the birds 4-2. >>> nascar qualifying at dover. jimmy johnson the faster this afternoon. he takes the poll position for sundays's 400 miler. juan pablo montoya seconds. mark martin qualified at five. >>> with shots like this, you know tiger is on his way. second shot on the par for 14th hole. woods with a wonderful approach. but he followed that good shot epepeqgpgpepepepepb÷b÷ >>> what's in a name? if you're at...
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cliff lee has as many wins, complete games and shutouts as he had in 22 started with the indians.alk ratio. >> speaking o phily, michael vick has been added to the roster so he can practice. he can't play until september 27th. john clayton on what this move means for vick and the eagles. >> don't read touche into michael vick is off the. and list and practicing with the team. it's not affecting the chance he is going to be the fourth quarterback. the plan is to get him ready for week three and try to do special plays. that's why they signed garcia. he can be the backoff if mcnabb can't play and kolb starts sunday. the plan is for struggle prepare for week three as a specialty player. >> fantasy owners, listen up. tomlinson listed as day-to-day with a strained ankle. he was on the sidelines during the game-winning drive. >> bill belichick says may you's knee injury is not season-ending. hurt in the same gaming paul possess will be out. >> since becoming the coach at tennessee, lane kiffin has falsely accused florida of recruiting vie racings, and declared he will sing rocky top all
cliff lee has as many wins, complete games and shutouts as he had in 22 started with the indians.alk ratio. >> speaking o phily, michael vick has been added to the roster so he can practice. he can't play until september 27th. john clayton on what this move means for vick and the eagles. >> don't read touche into michael vick is off the. and list and practicing with the team. it's not affecting the chance he is going to be the fourth quarterback. the plan is to get him ready for...
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this means that crimes on the indian reservations are underreported in national statistics than indiantriems themselves have difficulty tracking and analyzing crime. this is a big problem. do you know how many indian tribes on reservations participate in the crime reporting program? >> i don't. i'll get back to you, but it is a voluntary reporting structure. >> okay. i have a little bit over a minute left so i'm just -- we hear a lot about cyber terror itch, but a lot of folks don't have a clear idea of what it is, and how it can actually harm people in the country. so and just how fighting it is crucial in the war on terror. can you tell me what cyber terrorism is and how it can actually result in the loss of lives and do that for our people watching? >> if you have an attack and if you have a service attack or a worm or a virus, quite often you don't know who is responsible for that. is it a state actor? is it a country some place and is it a terrorist group or is it an individual? whatever the activity is you have to trace it back and attribute it to one of the three. generally with
this means that crimes on the indian reservations are underreported in national statistics than indiantriems themselves have difficulty tracking and analyzing crime. this is a big problem. do you know how many indian tribes on reservations participate in the crime reporting program? >> i don't. i'll get back to you, but it is a voluntary reporting structure. >> okay. i have a little bit over a minute left so i'm just -- we hear a lot about cyber terror itch, but a lot of folks don't...
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. >> reporter: even visitor that's american indian museum see nothing wrong with the name redskins. >i don't think there is anything offensive in the name redskins at all. it is something we have grown up with and kind of benign. >> we are being way too overly sensitive here. >> i have indian brad in me and i don't see anything derogatory about it. >> reporter: but some say it is. >> you have redskins and picture of native american on the helmet on it. it is like saying black skins and putting an african-american on it. >> if you look in the dictionary it would say redskin is a derogatory term for native american. >> if this supreme court picks up the case and boot the name this man says it may be for the best. >> another name may bring them some luck. >> the supreme court want even decide whether to take up the case for another six months. 9 news now asked the redskins to give us their side of the story but so far no response from the team. but we are getting response from you on wusa9.com. we're asking if you think the name is offensive. 73% of you say no. it is not. 19% believe it
. >> reporter: even visitor that's american indian museum see nothing wrong with the name redskins. >i don't think there is anything offensive in the name redskins at all. it is something we have grown up with and kind of benign. >> we are being way too overly sensitive here. >> i have indian brad in me and i don't see anything derogatory about it. >> reporter: but some say it is. >> you have redskins and picture of native american on the helmet on it. it is...