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all you non-indians, just look around.s is what custer saw at the little bighorn, and you know what he said to his men? where did all these indians come from? once again, welcome to the sixth annual nida american heritage month celebration here at city hall. -- annual native american heritage month cicelebration. i would like to thank our host for this month, native american aids project, the mayor's office, the san francisco native american health center, and kqed public broadcasting. how about a big round of applause for our host? thank you. at this time, when indian people -- when we gather, we throw on our regalia, our outfits. we do not call them costumes. if you are from oklahoma, we call them in being close -- clothes. it is good to see all these dancers and singers as well, their families. when we gather like this, we start out with prayer, so please stand if you are able. creator, grandfather, we give thanks this day for the many blessings for this beautiful day, this opportunity to honor our own here in san franc
all you non-indians, just look around.s is what custer saw at the little bighorn, and you know what he said to his men? where did all these indians come from? once again, welcome to the sixth annual nida american heritage month celebration here at city hall. -- annual native american heritage month cicelebration. i would like to thank our host for this month, native american aids project, the mayor's office, the san francisco native american health center, and kqed public broadcasting. how...
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i have watched him on the indian health center, and the thing that a special about him is he brings indianness to the center. he works hard to make -- to keep it from becoming just a health center. he is a healer. i have watched him work with young men, young women, and to me, a healer is somebody when you interact with somebody, at the end of that interaction, the person is stronger, growing more towards being who they are, what their potential is, and time after time, i see that with mike, see him having that effect upon people. that, to me, is one of the highest things that i could say about him. i just want to stop this because he says i talk too much, but i should be able to do that because i'm talking about him. i just want to tell you one story. i was talking to him one morning, and he said he was really tired. i asked him what was going on. he said he got called up -- i might be a little bit off on the numbers, but got called up at 6:00 in the evening, just when he was ending work, and somebody that we know asked him to come and sing for his grandmother, who was passing on to the spiri
i have watched him on the indian health center, and the thing that a special about him is he brings indianness to the center. he works hard to make -- to keep it from becoming just a health center. he is a healer. i have watched him work with young men, young women, and to me, a healer is somebody when you interact with somebody, at the end of that interaction, the person is stronger, growing more towards being who they are, what their potential is, and time after time, i see that with mike,...
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we are american indians. we are at city hall, and they are going to listen to us.plause] i am deeply honored to be asked to say a few words on behalf of nathan. i have no nathan for many years. he and his father and i played basketball together in the 1970's, but i also know about the struggles they then had to overcome in his life, the disappointment, the hurt, and the pain. it is something that a lot of our children and young adults are going through in this community as they grow up. as elders and as adults, it is our responsibility to turn to these children and young adults and lit them up and encourage them to be proud of with a our as american indians, to learn their culture and traditions. those dancers that came out here this evening, give them a round of applause because that is our culture and our tradition. it is continuing. that is a drum. recognize them because they are carrying on that from that brings them together. a couple of weeks ago, i was sitting around with richard, and we were at a community event, and we were looking at each other, and i sai
we are american indians. we are at city hall, and they are going to listen to us.plause] i am deeply honored to be asked to say a few words on behalf of nathan. i have no nathan for many years. he and his father and i played basketball together in the 1970's, but i also know about the struggles they then had to overcome in his life, the disappointment, the hurt, and the pain. it is something that a lot of our children and young adults are going through in this community as they grow up. as...
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we have a wakeup call here. >> reporter: indian point's operators insist it's safe, well protected from even a terrorist attack, and built to sustain the strongest earthquakes anticipated for the area. despite all of that, opponents say nature's unpredictability makes a nuclear plant here just not worth the risk. ron allen, nbc news, buchanan, new york. >>> we are back in a moment with a troubling question a lot of people are asking after the events of the past several days. >>> finally tonight, after the unrelenting and literally world-changing news of the past nine or so days, a question many of us have been asking, now perfectly captured on the cover of "newsweek" magazine out tomorrow, against the backdrop of a cresting wave, the words "apom lips now: tsunamis, earthquakes, nuclear meltdowns, revolutions, economies on the brink, what the blank is next?" we wish we could tell you but whatever it is we will be covering it on multiple fronts as we did tonight. but as we leave you on this first day of spring we wanted to lighten things up and look up at the sky last night. did you see i
we have a wakeup call here. >> reporter: indian point's operators insist it's safe, well protected from even a terrorist attack, and built to sustain the strongest earthquakes anticipated for the area. despite all of that, opponents say nature's unpredictability makes a nuclear plant here just not worth the risk. ron allen, nbc news, buchanan, new york. >>> we are back in a moment with a troubling question a lot of people are asking after the events of the past several days....
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the chinese have offered the indians a free trade agreement. the indians have not snapped at it because then chinese goods will go to india and compete and the chinese car will knock out if indian car. >> rose: what should the united states do? should it be rushing into asia saying we want free trade agreements with everybody? we want to give you an economic opportunity with us? >> yes, i would do that. >> rose: that's a first step? >> i would do that. >> rose: what else? >> i would say make friends with all. don't take sides. i think by taking sides you can't change the dynamics but naturally you'll be wanting to help. >> rose: what did you think of secretary clinton's speech in hanoi? >> i thought it was good. she drew the red lines. (inaudible). >> rose: the chinese have said we have... they're within... >> they produce an old map. >> rose: an old map that said these are ours? navigational rights. and she came in and said... >> we go by the law of the sea. which means where you're nearest to. >> rose: exactly. but here's an interesting quest
the chinese have offered the indians a free trade agreement. the indians have not snapped at it because then chinese goods will go to india and compete and the chinese car will knock out if indian car. >> rose: what should the united states do? should it be rushing into asia saying we want free trade agreements with everybody? we want to give you an economic opportunity with us? >> yes, i would do that. >> rose: that's a first step? >> i would do that. >> rose:...
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they don't want to see the indian economy, because they are investing in the indian economy now. tricky? hard to do. but something that we can be. iran is a more difficult partner. the short version is in afghanistan since 2001, iran has largely been a supporter of what we want to do. because they hate the taliban. the trick here is to somehow segue off their relatively positive pursuits in afghanistan from the -- from so many other things where we have very serious disagreements with them. that's a very tricky diplomatic problem to pursue. >> do know harm, does that suggest that the drone attacks are counterproductive? >> it's -- i'm glad that you brought this up. if i were to teach -- i teach at john hopkins. if i were to teach, of course, in decision making, i would use the drones as a classic example. the drones which is an operation prison obama inherited from president bush, president bush created the infrastructure, obama very skillfully has exploited it, but it started under bush. our only real way of putting pressure on al qaeda and pakistan today, and it works, it has p
they don't want to see the indian economy, because they are investing in the indian economy now. tricky? hard to do. but something that we can be. iran is a more difficult partner. the short version is in afghanistan since 2001, iran has largely been a supporter of what we want to do. because they hate the taliban. the trick here is to somehow segue off their relatively positive pursuits in afghanistan from the -- from so many other things where we have very serious disagreements with them....
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>> >> the french and indian war. >> the french and indian war and what revolution? the french revolution. you're right. >> french revolution. >> so the french revolt, the french get rid of their king, the french even i abolish slavery. however, the revolution consumes it in violence. has any of you ever heard of the guillotine? the guillotine, if you think of the french revolution, you think of this big knife going -- they were consuming themselves in violence so a general was put in percentage of france. does anyone remember his name? >> famous french general. >> famous for being short. >> napoleon? >> napoleon. napoleon take over in france, and he says, wait a second, hold on a second. that's not a good idea. so he decides that he wants to make -- he's going to feed his empire, he's going to get a lot of money for france by going back to hispaniola, he's going to make this island the sugar center of the world. and in order to do that, he buys the middle of america to feed haiti. anybody remember one or more revolution? >> important revolution not far from us. >> 1
>> >> the french and indian war. >> the french and indian war and what revolution? the french revolution. you're right. >> french revolution. >> so the french revolt, the french get rid of their king, the french even i abolish slavery. however, the revolution consumes it in violence. has any of you ever heard of the guillotine? the guillotine, if you think of the french revolution, you think of this big knife going -- they were consuming themselves in violence so a...
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briefing spoke directly with director jasko i urged him in a committed to personally tour indian point. we need to get them to clarify any and i can get information about seismic risk i mean to come to a public meeting. i think you've nailed it congresswoman thanks so much for the great work out of them i thank you thank you for coming on our program you know over the over the weekend on sunday they had elections in germany and german chancellor angela merkel basically lost her party which has helped power for fifty sixty years lost to the green party why is in germany.
briefing spoke directly with director jasko i urged him in a committed to personally tour indian point. we need to get them to clarify any and i can get information about seismic risk i mean to come to a public meeting. i think you've nailed it congresswoman thanks so much for the great work out of them i thank you thank you for coming on our program you know over the over the weekend on sunday they had elections in germany and german chancellor angela merkel basically lost her party which has...
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but we can help indians and pakistanis make this happen. we can be cheerleaders, we can go to the u.n. security council for reaffirmation and support, we can give them ideas. but we have to do it in a way that is very uncharacteristic. we cannot talk about it all the time. we cannot have a special envoy for kashmir. we cannot give constant press reports on how we're doing. we've got to be sophisticated, subtle and under the radar screen. now, many of my colleagues who have worked in the u.s. government say i'm dreaming. we can't do it. but pakistan is a country that it's easy to be pessimistic about, and it'll take you nowhere. so we have to try to raise our game and raise our sights and see if we can help them do it. >> hi. one question and two points. your counterpart at langley said there are only 50 al-qaeda, so why do we spend $10 trillion chasing them? the other point is i urge you to not to talk pakistan or afghanistan. this is a collection of nations. the punjabi army is misruling the country. the pashtuns, the pashtuns especially t
but we can help indians and pakistanis make this happen. we can be cheerleaders, we can go to the u.n. security council for reaffirmation and support, we can give them ideas. but we have to do it in a way that is very uncharacteristic. we cannot talk about it all the time. we cannot have a special envoy for kashmir. we cannot give constant press reports on how we're doing. we've got to be sophisticated, subtle and under the radar screen. now, many of my colleagues who have worked in the u.s....
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villagers seem happy to see them after indian paramilitary attacks. after losing land to multi natural -- multinational companies or [unintelligible] >> the malice are the same as us. government officials use to threaten us and extort money and take where goats and chickens. >> but they must keep moving. i have been walking with them for the last three weeks. every day, they changed their base and walk almost 15 to 20 kilometers everyday. however, some of them are enjoying this walk. i will have to walk with them, otherwise i will lose track with them. >> before we leave you, a reminder of our main story -- libyan rebel forces in ras lanuf have lost territory to those loyal to gaddafi. this is after sustained attacks by land and air. efforts to halt the fighting seemed to be taking shape. the gulf states are looking to air exclusion zone over libya. much more on our web site, we are twitter and facebook as well. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, exp
villagers seem happy to see them after indian paramilitary attacks. after losing land to multi natural -- multinational companies or [unintelligible] >> the malice are the same as us. government officials use to threaten us and extort money and take where goats and chickens. >> but they must keep moving. i have been walking with them for the last three weeks. every day, they changed their base and walk almost 15 to 20 kilometers everyday. however, some of them are enjoying this...
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pushing republicans to get money from the nuclear industry to go along with a reevaluation of the indian point nuclear facility which sits on an earthquake fault line so how worried should we all be about what's happening in japan and it could happen here is the indian point plant a ticking time bomb congresswoman nita lowey one of the why makers trying to raise awareness of this issue joins me on the phone from new york congresswoman welcome hi there a pleasure to be with you tom and i want to say even before this catch catastrophe in japan i've always had concerns about the safety of operating a nuclear facility in the middle of our nation's most densely populated regions and now that we've seen the destruction from what's happened in japan and there is seismic data there on the areas around the indian point proves that all our concerns are legitimate the n.r.c. must be required to consider seismic risk population density evacuation plans this paper operation of indian point. in its two thousand and thirteen and two thousand and fifteen lead licensing process. i have introduced legisla
pushing republicans to get money from the nuclear industry to go along with a reevaluation of the indian point nuclear facility which sits on an earthquake fault line so how worried should we all be about what's happening in japan and it could happen here is the indian point plant a ticking time bomb congresswoman nita lowey one of the why makers trying to raise awareness of this issue joins me on the phone from new york congresswoman welcome hi there a pleasure to be with you tom and i want to...
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the mayans were a group of indians that lived in what today is mexico.y thought that chocolate was so valuable that they used its seeds as currency. >> so they could go to the market and exchange their cacao seeds for whatever they needed. >> reporter: although we don't barter chocolates for goods today, we do use it in a variety of ways. >> there's many different types of chocolate. there's unsweetened chocolate. there's semi-sweet chocolate, bittersweet, milk chocolate, white chocolate. i like to use unsweetened chocolate when i'm baking cakes and cupcakes, but i would use semi-sweet chocolate to make butter cream frosting. >> reporter: but chocolate isn't just for sweet treats. >> i had a wonderful ravioli dish that incorporated bittersweet chocolate with, i think, sage and a particular type of cheese. >> reporter: if chocolate pasta sounds a little too out there to you, let's move on to the other side of this sweet story -- vanilla. >> anybody who calls vanilla plain or boring just doesn't know what they're talking about. >> reporter: ancient indians
the mayans were a group of indians that lived in what today is mexico.y thought that chocolate was so valuable that they used its seeds as currency. >> so they could go to the market and exchange their cacao seeds for whatever they needed. >> reporter: although we don't barter chocolates for goods today, we do use it in a variety of ways. >> there's many different types of chocolate. there's unsweetened chocolate. there's semi-sweet chocolate, bittersweet, milk chocolate,...
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craig: do you get offended by indian jokes? >> yes. >> let us hear your indian jokes. craig: not around here. well, we're done -- >> who's on tomorrow night, craig? craig: oh, who gives a -- tootsy frootsy. oh, it'sly -- -- it's matthew mcconaughey. >> he's great. craig: he is actually good. we've got a full week of guests. look, everybody, remember this, cbs cares. am i right fellows? uh-oh! [cheers and appl,,,,,,,,,, ♪ only you ♪ ♪ only you ♪ ♪ only you ♪ ♪ is all i see of you with so many it's hard to see the difference. but this is the way most dentists choose. fact is, more dentistsse an oral-b toothbrush than any other brush. trust the brush more dentists and hygienists use...oral-b. >>> you're watching cbs 5 eyewitness news in high definition. >>> i was told the hill is already inside my house. >> another sliding hillside and another state of emergency. the dangers for homeowners and the dilema for one person for purchasing a red tagged property. >>> it's not a good place to try to survive a tsunami. >> boat owners want answers. what they should have done to pro
craig: do you get offended by indian jokes? >> yes. >> let us hear your indian jokes. craig: not around here. well, we're done -- >> who's on tomorrow night, craig? craig: oh, who gives a -- tootsy frootsy. oh, it'sly -- -- it's matthew mcconaughey. >> he's great. craig: he is actually good. we've got a full week of guests. look, everybody, remember this, cbs cares. am i right fellows? uh-oh! [cheers and appl,,,,,,,,,, ♪ only you ♪ ♪ only you ♪ ♪ only you ♪...
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gas or indian oil. completed indian gas, and now we're on indian oil. >> so they're not on the same formula. >> we are working that right now. >> oh, my gosh. i cannot believe it's taken this long. >> debbie shcutte one of the reasons they're not the same the leases are different. we are still continuing to work on revising the indian oil valuation regulations, and we're convening an indian-negotiated rule -- >> and the navajos in arizona, are they pretty deeply involved? >> very much. >> they seemed pretty sophisticated back when i was on that committee. thanks. >> yeah. we're working very, very closely with them, actually, on that particular issue. >> great, thank you. mr. chairman, thank you for patience. >> [inaudible] >> thanks, mr. chairman. when you provide that information to the president and a copy of it to us -- [laughter] would you kindly include the number of acres that are not likely or that you know do not have any value in them? as you said, there are some. >> i said there are some. i, w
gas or indian oil. completed indian gas, and now we're on indian oil. >> so they're not on the same formula. >> we are working that right now. >> oh, my gosh. i cannot believe it's taken this long. >> debbie shcutte one of the reasons they're not the same the leases are different. we are still continuing to work on revising the indian oil valuation regulations, and we're convening an indian-negotiated rule -- >> and the navajos in arizona, are they pretty deeply...
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and kunal bahl, that young indian who went back home? he's now thinking of opening a branch of his company in this country. >> powerful story. heartbreaking at times. tom brokaw, thanks. our series will continue tomorrow night. >>> when we come back, something else is disappearing. one of the last surviving perks on an airplane. >>> first it was snakes on a plane, now it's spider in cars. recalls come and go, but this one's unique. mazda is recalling 52,000 cars because of a yellow spider that likes to crawl up mazda vents and then spin webs there. that can clog up the line, prevent vapors from escaping from the fuel tank, result in a crack and all create the risk of fire. all of this because of a spider. the recall applies to mazda 6 series model years 2009, 2010. >>> it was one of the things you used to be able to count on when flying coach on continental. and that made it one of the last perks in the back of the plane. continental served free snacks, at least they did until tuesday. it's all over now. and they've actually made it soun
and kunal bahl, that young indian who went back home? he's now thinking of opening a branch of his company in this country. >> powerful story. heartbreaking at times. tom brokaw, thanks. our series will continue tomorrow night. >>> when we come back, something else is disappearing. one of the last surviving perks on an airplane. >>> first it was snakes on a plane, now it's spider in cars. recalls come and go, but this one's unique. mazda is recalling 52,000 cars because...
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the united nations estimates indian ocean piracy costs 5 to $7 billion annually. though there are only a few attacks that make news they still occur on a daily basis as the tragedy proved last month with the deaths of four american hostages. parts are increasingly resilient, bold and adaptive free fighting tactics by implementing -- increasing manpower through recruitment. the real question is how can the global community meet this evolving fret be on the horn of africa. looking at numbers as much as $238 million in 2010, which was roughly $5.5 million. to enter these questions about piracy we have assembled a panel of the steamed experts who delivered a brief opening remarks and answer your questions. i will introduce four of them to you now. to my right terence mcknight has commanded numerous ships for the u.s. navy as well as multiple assignments on land for the up the sector. the assistant secretary of the navy, he assumed his duties as commander expeditionary strike group in september of 2007. also commander steve waddell who has many experiences with coaliti
the united nations estimates indian ocean piracy costs 5 to $7 billion annually. though there are only a few attacks that make news they still occur on a daily basis as the tragedy proved last month with the deaths of four american hostages. parts are increasingly resilient, bold and adaptive free fighting tactics by implementing -- increasing manpower through recruitment. the real question is how can the global community meet this evolving fret be on the horn of africa. looking at numbers as...
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so to lose stunned at indian wells that you're out of this a c three.let's start because until hockey league playoffs they were scar a locomotive if you just a win away from the last fall both of gone three one up and their best of seven series against atlanta and in our region respectively with sky getting a last gasp winner i'm watching that match with the wrong course of the. the future is looking pretty grim for the mosque or region side after game four left them with one win versus three four scholars say it is bird the visitors what was somewhat depleted going into this match with the players that it's a gash in and say gazing over both sides use an injury however vast but sykora managed to find a suitable supposition for yosh and they lived through cox to prove his worth by scoring one of the three goals against the plants on saturday but the match at hand ends of the first period the pressure seemed to get to scar in the opening minutes with three of their players sent off to the same time that brought the home side and in the end it's all go th
so to lose stunned at indian wells that you're out of this a c three.let's start because until hockey league playoffs they were scar a locomotive if you just a win away from the last fall both of gone three one up and their best of seven series against atlanta and in our region respectively with sky getting a last gasp winner i'm watching that match with the wrong course of the. the future is looking pretty grim for the mosque or region side after game four left them with one win versus three...
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up over against other than there's like a france the russian champion is indian wells and she thousandand six wraps up with a treat in seventy three minutes thanks to her is second patrick and fellow former world number one of them are certain that it could be finding the top form again she beat australia samantha stosur in straight sets while there was an easy win for the current number one caroline wozniacki explains maria jose martinez sanchez this was a banana skin for the dane who just grevious not is against the spaniards but there was no slip up the top seeded made the first round of course we were going and six one six three victory in an hour and twelve minutes two of those minutes we needed from match point a lengthy rally. the country taking it. and the men's top seed rafael nadal is also answering to the next round of meeting america's ryan sweeting in straight sets and not showing any signs of the hamstring injury that lets his early exit from the strain i bet he took with a set six three in. the second six one the last where there was a shock result. and this one for see
up over against other than there's like a france the russian champion is indian wells and she thousandand six wraps up with a treat in seventy three minutes thanks to her is second patrick and fellow former world number one of them are certain that it could be finding the top form again she beat australia samantha stosur in straight sets while there was an easy win for the current number one caroline wozniacki explains maria jose martinez sanchez this was a banana skin for the dane who just...
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>> well, i think again the evacuation plans of the indian point reactor will be looked at and studiedgreat detail. the indian point reactor is not in the situation like in japan but i think again we will be looking at whether those evacuation plans are adequate. >> chris: senator tortio, to an degree evacuation you can't do anything about it because new york city is where it is and the plant is where it is. is it safe to have a plant when we see what happened in japan, obviously a huge accident, that evans has to get away. indian point 20 miles away from new york. >> that is an issue and we have to look at whether this reactor should remain. but, again, i don't want to make any -- jump to some judgment about what we should do going forward. >> chris: are you saying the issue of whether to keep indian point in operation is in doubt? is something you will review? >> well, it is an nrc decision but the nrc will be looking at that i'm sure based on events. this is not to say that we believe that reactor is unsafe. we believe that reactor is safe. there is constant scrutiny of the reactors
>> well, i think again the evacuation plans of the indian point reactor will be looked at and studiedgreat detail. the indian point reactor is not in the situation like in japan but i think again we will be looking at whether those evacuation plans are adequate. >> chris: senator tortio, to an degree evacuation you can't do anything about it because new york city is where it is and the plant is where it is. is it safe to have a plant when we see what happened in japan, obviously a...
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of the indian nuclear industry as a whole is specially public a. great question while as i stated before at the hundred fifty billion dollar business here in india india is planning on increasing its nuclear atomic generation thirteen times by twenty thirty so there are several american companies not just g.e. that are very keen on trying to get a stake in that but as of right now india doesn't want to have another potential disaster like what they're seeing over in japan happening here especially given the fact that she isn't really being held responsible or accountable for what's happening over there so only time will tell but as you've seen since the days following that is that mr g.e. stock has been tumbling so you know we're going to have to wait and see what effect that has on its future plans to build nuclear reactors around the world and here in india as well you know as you were saying that the u.s. was plenty to invest one hundred fifty billion u.s. dollars over the next thirty years to spur revival but india's nuclear power industry does
of the indian nuclear industry as a whole is specially public a. great question while as i stated before at the hundred fifty billion dollar business here in india india is planning on increasing its nuclear atomic generation thirteen times by twenty thirty so there are several american companies not just g.e. that are very keen on trying to get a stake in that but as of right now india doesn't want to have another potential disaster like what they're seeing over in japan happening here...
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like india are not rushing to sign new contracts correspondent has more now from new delhi on the indian reaction to japan's disaster. reaction here in india has been mixed especially considering that the chairman of g.e. jeffrey immelt was actually in india this week promoting his company's interest in investing millions of dollars into india's nuclear program which is i assume it's a view worth around one hundred fifty billion dollars see an ounce that he plans to spend five million dollars here within the next five years but obviously many indians are worried about what they're seeing over in japan g.e. did design those nuclear reactors that have caused so much damage and destruction in fukushima and according to japanese law she a will not be held liable for any of god which could save them potentially tens to hundreds of billions of dollars now this comes on top of the huge scandal that's rocking india today wiki leaks the whistle blowing web site actually released thousands of cables showing that americans knew about bribes to indian politicians to make them sign that the u.s. indo
like india are not rushing to sign new contracts correspondent has more now from new delhi on the indian reaction to japan's disaster. reaction here in india has been mixed especially considering that the chairman of g.e. jeffrey immelt was actually in india this week promoting his company's interest in investing millions of dollars into india's nuclear program which is i assume it's a view worth around one hundred fifty billion dollars see an ounce that he plans to spend five million dollars...
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first time outside of the united states here in india he had to answer some tough questions from indian reporters about what was happening in japan and he seems to on many accounts be dodging those questions that he expressed really expressed i guess you can say his commitment to this country he plans to invest two hundred million dollars here in the next five years but many indians are skeptical they're worried about what if there could be a potential disaster here in india like the one we're seeing in japan and whether she would be held accountable actually when president obama made his asia trip back in november jeffrey immelt the chairman of g came with him and president obama was hoping to ease up on liability laws that would make american companies responsible of an accident like what happened in japan was to happen here in india however that isn't the case as of right now indian law would to hold an american company like g.e. liable if an accident like that was to happen here and because of that many people wonder whether or not it will in fact continue to invest so much money bu
first time outside of the united states here in india he had to answer some tough questions from indian reporters about what was happening in japan and he seems to on many accounts be dodging those questions that he expressed really expressed i guess you can say his commitment to this country he plans to invest two hundred million dollars here in the next five years but many indians are skeptical they're worried about what if there could be a potential disaster here in india like the one we're...
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blowing web site actually released thousands of cables showing that americans knew about bribes to indian politicians to make them sign that the u.s. indo nuclear deal back in two thousand and eight so that's clearly not helping american image here in the subcontinent right now india is planning on increasing its nuclear atomic generation thirteen times by twenty thirty so there are several american companies not just g.'s that are very keen on trying to get a stake in that but as of right now india doesn't want to have another potential disaster like what they're seeing over in japan happening here especially given the fact that she isn't really being held responsible or accountable for what's happening over there so only time will tell but as you've seen since the days following the disaster g.e. stock has been tumbling so we're going to have to wait and see what a box that has on its future plans to build nuclear reactors around the world and here in india as well. as your correspondent for a street reporting well contribute that's says that nuclear energy will be used in the u.s. trad
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india and lot of rushing to sign new contracts correspondent priya has more from new delhi on the indian reaction to japan's disaster. right now a lot of people are wondering who they can point the finger at whether it's general electric who actually designed these nuclear reactors or the operator which in this case is tough go tokyo electric power company and actually when you take a deeper look into japanese law general electric will actually not be liable for any of the accident or damage that's happened at these nuclear reactors which could save them potentially tens or hundreds of billions of dollars so they're probably breathing a little bit of a sigh of relief right now actually tepco the operator of the nuclear reactors would be responsible for those liability costs now many people are saying that in fact there were some design flaws in these nuclear reactors general electric bills and if that turns out to be the case then tough coal in the japanese government could actually sue general electric but it remains to be seen there's still a lot of investigation that needs to be done
india and lot of rushing to sign new contracts correspondent priya has more from new delhi on the indian reaction to japan's disaster. right now a lot of people are wondering who they can point the finger at whether it's general electric who actually designed these nuclear reactors or the operator which in this case is tough go tokyo electric power company and actually when you take a deeper look into japanese law general electric will actually not be liable for any of the accident or damage...
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week after beating the swiss in the seventies in indian wells which also extended his perfect record this. season to seventeen wins and no defaced with a thrilling three cents big tree repair span just over two hours and forty joke or two because six three while federal stronger in the second place from you with the saves more so when to side with joke which leaving three time when a federal little chance to serve wrapping up a sixth and when to set up another highly anticipated match with top seeded ralph on the. this man in meanwhile edged out two thousand and nine he was open champ and juan martin do train the other seven final the world now who won in two time winner in indian wells are often had to come from for one down in the first sad before equation a six four six four big three and ending in three much losing streak against the argent time in the process. the pages blank unbelievable start of the system but them ever since like he's winning very easy all the matches where they were difficult to stop him. now england have won the six nations rugby although monson's olson's n
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we cannot make this happen but we can help indians and pakistani is. we can be cheerleaders, go to the u.n. security council, we can give them ideas, but we have to do it inouye that is uncharacteristic, we cannot talk about it, we cannot have a special on filet for kashmir and give constant press reports. we have to be sophisticated, a subtle and under the radar. as many of my colleagues who work in u.s. government say i am dreaming. we cannot do it. of pakistan is a country to be pessimistic it is easy. but we have to raise the game and raise our sights to help them do it. >> one question and two points. you said there are only 500 al qaeda? why would they spent $10,000,000,000,000.2 chase them? i urge you not to talk pakistan or afghanistan it is a collection of nations this the pashtuns especially are troubling us. in in these countries, then it's a terrible thing to happen. as far as a combination of mormons seven i have never heard them characterized like that. [laughter] i will steel that line. >> but you know, how the massacres occurred. but th
we cannot make this happen but we can help indians and pakistani is. we can be cheerleaders, go to the u.n. security council, we can give them ideas, but we have to do it inouye that is uncharacteristic, we cannot talk about it, we cannot have a special on filet for kashmir and give constant press reports. we have to be sophisticated, a subtle and under the radar. as many of my colleagues who work in u.s. government say i am dreaming. we cannot do it. of pakistan is a country to be pessimistic...
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this is the indian point reactor. and it actually sits on a fault.e only about 20 miles up the river from new york city, and that's why many people now, including the governor of new york, want this reactor shut down. as it stands, if something did happen, the plan only calls for a ten-mile evacuation around indian point. about 450,000 people would have to get away. but in japan, the white house has advised americans to stay 50 miles away from the fukushima daiichi plant. if that same standard was applied to indian point, all of new york city would need to be evacuated. an estimated 20 million people live within 50 miles of it. >> reporter: i'm barbara pinto in illinois. we're flying over the dresden nuclear power plant, just 50 miles from the heavily-populated suburbs of chicago. on the way here, we passed suburbs like shorewood and minooka, all within the ten-mile evacuation radius in case of an emergency. more than 70,000 people live within that zone and just beyond it, the city of joliet, population 150,000. >> reporter: i'm clayton sandell in ca
this is the indian point reactor. and it actually sits on a fault.e only about 20 miles up the river from new york city, and that's why many people now, including the governor of new york, want this reactor shut down. as it stands, if something did happen, the plan only calls for a ten-mile evacuation around indian point. about 450,000 people would have to get away. but in japan, the white house has advised americans to stay 50 miles away from the fukushima daiichi plant. if that same standard...
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his fell into indian hands. -- kept it going and then pakistan fell short. 231 all out. this was a mad steepen significance. wait until the next one because india will play against sri lanka on home soil. -- this was a match steeped in significance. >> india faces sri lanka on saturday. stay with us. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news america" was presented by kcet los angeles.
his fell into indian hands. -- kept it going and then pakistan fell short. 231 all out. this was a mad steepen significance. wait until the next one because india will play against sri lanka on home soil. -- this was a match steeped in significance. >> india faces sri lanka on saturday. stay with us. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world...
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i get a number one mostly out ski sets up a semifinal was sure out of the indian wells after as a rain capped. spartak moscow are the only russian club made it through to the europa league quarter finals so neat and also in action on thursday night but failed to progress a neat one the second leg of their last sixteen tie against f.c. twenty two nil we still went three two when i got good players on both sides wearing black armbands and respect for the vikings and goalkeeper but your mother was killed in a car crash just hours before the region from deputized in cul de elsewhere to scarlatti one quarter in portugal to go at three one and i get it but start at mosco cruz past i actually three big tree is goals from to meet you in the alex or the red and white seasons the quarterfinals of the four nil when. you folks are going to if we play in the second half as we did in the first it would have been a perfect game but in the last three minutes one can understand the footballers i think the score is three no need to score four which is virtually impossible and that's the reason i think w
i get a number one mostly out ski sets up a semifinal was sure out of the indian wells after as a rain capped. spartak moscow are the only russian club made it through to the europa league quarter finals so neat and also in action on thursday night but failed to progress a neat one the second leg of their last sixteen tie against f.c. twenty two nil we still went three two when i got good players on both sides wearing black armbands and respect for the vikings and goalkeeper but your mother was...
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ever since the end of the british empire on the indian subcontinent, india and pakistan have been at each other's throat in a prominent military standoff. but there is one incarnation of this rivalry that's even more serious, if a lot less deadly. it's called cricket and today life came to a virtual standstill for many hours we both countries as they locked horns in the world cup semifinals. from the scene, in india, we have this report. >> this is no ordinary cricket match. the leaders of india and pakistan were at hand, not just to greet the teams, but to make a statement. using the occasion to rebuild their damaged relationship. there were many who welcomed the move. >> when the prime ministers of both countries meet, when both sides sit and talk, the misunderstandings will be cleared and the message will go out to the world that being neighbors, we should live in harmony and it's beneficial for both our nations. >> nobody expect any breakthroughs, but earlier in the week, there is a meeting that broke new ground. both sides agreed to cooperate in investigations into the 2008 mumb
ever since the end of the british empire on the indian subcontinent, india and pakistan have been at each other's throat in a prominent military standoff. but there is one incarnation of this rivalry that's even more serious, if a lot less deadly. it's called cricket and today life came to a virtual standstill for many hours we both countries as they locked horns in the world cup semifinals. from the scene, in india, we have this report. >> this is no ordinary cricket match. the leaders...
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moving to time is where roger federer has advanced into the indian wells something finals following a confident win over fellow swiss stanislaus farther into the express needed to set up a six three six four victory setting up a showdown with mobile djokovic for the world number two spot joker has been breathing down orders ranking positions and the australian open title in january so federer is now hoping to avoid a frustrating defeat. it's always an important match against a top five. to go there and do really well against the last two times but before that i think four times in a row so they can turn. so jochum age group thinking the second spot in the rankings with a win on saturday the current world now both three beaten frenchman reshad the spear to reach the semi's six two six four to the. running into a sixteen billion zero. and in the women's game fifteen seed marion bartoli is the first french woman to reach the singles final in the indian wells to do so she saw four belgian mar in straight sets six one and six three banks out for surprise package parts of lee's top ranked p
moving to time is where roger federer has advanced into the indian wells something finals following a confident win over fellow swiss stanislaus farther into the express needed to set up a six three six four victory setting up a showdown with mobile djokovic for the world number two spot joker has been breathing down orders ranking positions and the australian open title in january so federer is now hoping to avoid a frustrating defeat. it's always an important match against a top five. to go...
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play out of exit bishan match and go on their right after meeting each other in the final in the indian wells the day before. the last remaining semifinal spot an offer on monday saying off guard in the crucial seventh game away to. give. me a lead seven minutes into the second period. of that abandoned sherry mains until the final minutes of regulation before avant garde replace their goal down there with a six where aiming to survive in the match and the series but instead of mathilde's these thoughts or not schooled into an empty match right at the buzzer sealing the two zero victory it means mcdowell to take on some of want to live in the east next while with the mighty face of long in the west finals. football league now where three games were due to round out the second weekend of action on monday about inclement weather shortened that to just to create some jobs home game against more scope of water logged pitch course and snow over the weekend in some more and then any hopes of play meanwhile is a need that joined your being out of the league summit following a roberto carlos an
play out of exit bishan match and go on their right after meeting each other in the final in the indian wells the day before. the last remaining semifinal spot an offer on monday saying off guard in the crucial seventh game away to. give. me a lead seven minutes into the second period. of that abandoned sherry mains until the final minutes of regulation before avant garde replace their goal down there with a six where aiming to survive in the match and the series but instead of mathilde's these...
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it would put them on equal footing with the american indians and alaska natives. i have sponsored this commonsense legislation since the 106th congress. last december i spoke here on the senate floor to reaffirm my commitment to enact this legislation. i made it clear to my colleagues and my constituents that i would be introducing this legislation in the 112th congress. i am moving forward with the legislation as it was reported out of the senate committee on indian affairs in the 111th congress. throughout my senate career, i have been a member of the committee on indian affairs. i have worked diligently with my colleagues on the committee to champion legislation to improve conditions for our native communities across the nation. at the beginning of the 112th congress, i became chairman of this committee. i look forward to working on the many pressing issues for american indians, alaska natives and native hawaiians. reconciliation between the united states and the native hawaiian people will be a top priority for me. in 1993, i sponsored a measure commonly known
it would put them on equal footing with the american indians and alaska natives. i have sponsored this commonsense legislation since the 106th congress. last december i spoke here on the senate floor to reaffirm my commitment to enact this legislation. i made it clear to my colleagues and my constituents that i would be introducing this legislation in the 112th congress. i am moving forward with the legislation as it was reported out of the senate committee on indian affairs in the 111th...
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sauteing stunned that indian wells but you're right about the group. that started with the kontinental hockey league playoffs where scar. just to win away from the last or both have gone three one up in their best of seven series against atlanta and in armorica respectively scar getting a last gasp when i'm watching no one with i'm coughing that. futures looking pretty grim for the moscow region side after game four left them with one win versus three four scholars say it is very the visitors what was somewhat depleted going into this match with key players alexei yashin and sergei zero both algy's and injury however boss but sykora managed to find a suitable supposition for yosh and they may feel part of crew cost to prove his worth by scoring one of the three goals against the plants on saturday but that's the natural hand ends of the first period the pressure seems to get to scott in the opening minutes with three of their players sent off to at the same time that brought the home side and in that it's a ball goal thanks to at the outlet on dusty ju
sauteing stunned that indian wells but you're right about the group. that started with the kontinental hockey league playoffs where scar. just to win away from the last or both have gone three one up in their best of seven series against atlanta and in armorica respectively scar getting a last gasp when i'm watching no one with i'm coughing that. futures looking pretty grim for the moscow region side after game four left them with one win versus three four scholars say it is very the visitors...
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cuomo. >> as attorney general, i did a lot of work on indian point. my position was that it shouldn't be relicensed. my position was that it should be closed. >> reporter: indian point sits 35 moles north of new york the city with the highest population in the u.s. and right near a seismic fault line. officials from the company insist the plant is safe and can withstand a quake up to a magnitude of 6.1. >> they shouldn't be concerned because the likelihood of an earthquake greater than than what we're already prepared for is extremely low. >> reporter: the spokesman for the company that owns and operating indian point, steets says it wasn't the earthquake that damaged the plant in japan, it was the tsunami and that the odds of a tsunami hitting here are even more remote than an earthquake hitting here. chris? >> cbs' jim axelrod, thank you. >>> david lochbalm is a long time nuclear safety activists and joins us from chattanooga, tennessee this morning. sir, good morning. >> good morning, chris. >> reporter: not to alarm people here, but this situation
cuomo. >> as attorney general, i did a lot of work on indian point. my position was that it shouldn't be relicensed. my position was that it should be closed. >> reporter: indian point sits 35 moles north of new york the city with the highest population in the u.s. and right near a seismic fault line. officials from the company insist the plant is safe and can withstand a quake up to a magnitude of 6.1. >> they shouldn't be concerned because the likelihood of an earthquake...
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for your screen top seeds for the indian wells and jankovic schiavone and cloisters regrets. that start there with the continental hockey league playoffs by double defending champion was about you live for neil in you for his advice and you could go. cup quarterfinals previously. could have become the first side to reach the semi thought but for different place . in a surprising result decided match while it's all square in the other contests their regular season champions are vanguards tied seeded to wall courtesy of a hard four three two win over most of the continent to the she met in the winner having darts deep into overtime. football's champions league where into milan united have made it through to the quarter finals seen by munich and marse a respectively on tuesday night into the defending champion squeezing past behind with the goran pandev goal to four minutes from time that made it three two on the night and three three on i get me into a go through to the last state on the way buildings and the other side punched united a became our say to win at old trafford aft
for your screen top seeds for the indian wells and jankovic schiavone and cloisters regrets. that start there with the continental hockey league playoffs by double defending champion was about you live for neil in you for his advice and you could go. cup quarterfinals previously. could have become the first side to reach the semi thought but for different place . in a surprising result decided match while it's all square in the other contests their regular season champions are vanguards tied...
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as which the time is now available for those dinara safina in all russian balls round at indian wells lazy sixty two sixty victory force. sixteenth seach or africa against other resonant affronts russian chunky that india runs in two thousand and six wraps up a victory in seventy three minutes next up valerie's how can pass through this kind of fellow former world number one and not suffer now it could be find her top form again she didn't stray a samantha suppose that in straight sets it was an easy win for the current number one ally missing out against marianne jose martinez sanchez this was a pronounced game for the last three previous matches against the spaniard that there was no set up the top seed in eight the first round of the fourth year running at six one six three victory and a half minutes and a couple of those minutes well you just a match point here and that's the rally this was me asking eventually taking it. allen's top seed refound down as we slice through to the next round after beating america's ryan sweeting in straight sets and not showing any signs of the hamst
as which the time is now available for those dinara safina in all russian balls round at indian wells lazy sixty two sixty victory force. sixteenth seach or africa against other resonant affronts russian chunky that india runs in two thousand and six wraps up a victory in seventy three minutes next up valerie's how can pass through this kind of fellow former world number one and not suffer now it could be find her top form again she didn't stray a samantha suppose that in straight sets it was...
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cycling standard indian wells this year after cycling. that's the continental hockey league playoffs and luck i might say if you are savile i just i went away from the last fall both of gone three one up in the best of seven series against atlanta and now marie get respectively with scott getting a last win or watching that match with roman culture at. the future is looking pretty grim for the most original side after game four left them with one win versus three four scoffs a petersburg the visitors what was somewhat depleted going into this match with key players aleksei yosh and sergey zero both algy to an injury however vaslav sykora managed to find a suitable substitution for yosh and named it built out of group to prove his worth by scoring one of the three goals against the plants on saturday but back to the match on hand and for the first period the pressure seemed to get to score in the opening minutes with three of their players sent off to the same time that brought the home side and inevitable goal thanks to edouard live on ju
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now let's catch up with the tennis at indian wells where some big names have full in thursley u.s. open champion kim clijsters is forced to retire from her fourth round tie with a shoulder injury either belgium won the first set against mine by telly or france six three but then back to stop the world number two essential trouble with the shoulder before travel to miami ahead of next week's trip i also as is the defending champion indian wells really need getting through which the serve losing to compared to an advantage which six pour sixty to seventy five in ten meters advantage of the ninety nine space everything was fine. that wasn't the only surprise vises of only lost in three sets this here from israel although the world number one maker and i must be asking it's strange because as although she had survived enemy scare against russian police a clear plan of. the real shocks in the mantra working better a bit chilly is one ignore. the taking the first step to love and going on to take the second six to. do was so right is no joke of which she had an even more convincing win a
now let's catch up with the tennis at indian wells where some big names have full in thursley u.s. open champion kim clijsters is forced to retire from her fourth round tie with a shoulder injury either belgium won the first set against mine by telly or france six three but then back to stop the world number two essential trouble with the shoulder before travel to miami ahead of next week's trip i also as is the defending champion indian wells really need getting through which the serve losing...