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indians are complicated and indian law is really complicated so most lawyers don't get it and finding a way to kind of understand not just why we have casinos or something like that but with the real nature of the legal framework in indian country is and how that affects daily life is really important. even in a place like minnesota where native people are 1.5% of the state's population, we are 20% of the states homeless population and 17% of the state's prison population and anybody who cares about basic human issues has got to be aware that native people need addressed in our shoes need to be addressed to combat those things. half of native kids are in poverty, so there are some major things that people need to understand. understanding the legal and political frameworks are critical pieces to that and the child welfare pieces also really huge. there is a recent piece on "national public radio" in south dakota, indian child welfare and it was pretty horrifying. some states have done a little better job than others about acknowledging the indian child welfare act and some of the trib
indians are complicated and indian law is really complicated so most lawyers don't get it and finding a way to kind of understand not just why we have casinos or something like that but with the real nature of the legal framework in indian country is and how that affects daily life is really important. even in a place like minnesota where native people are 1.5% of the state's population, we are 20% of the states homeless population and 17% of the state's prison population and anybody who cares...
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even within indian country. some people say, column but had is wrong. i'm not an indian. don't call me that. i'm a chenabe or whatever, so i think it's important to be aware there's a deversety of opinion out there. for myself, i think it's far more important that we don't make everyone walk around on eggshells because having an angry disposition over something as simple as labels is a killer to deeper understandings and makes people shut down, not want to ask questions, not understand deeper and they retreat from the subject matter, and we need people to embrace deeper understandings and feel it's safe to do that and okay to do that. so i kind of lay out the prevailing termilot a of them he level of issue or problem. the term indian, was christopher columbus thinking he was in china and japan, and these are indians and that made its transfer into european languages and stuck. i guess on the one hand we can fault columbus for -- he didn't show up and say, oh, there are humans here. it had to be someone other, and disempowered to the whole colonial mentality was problemati
even within indian country. some people say, column but had is wrong. i'm not an indian. don't call me that. i'm a chenabe or whatever, so i think it's important to be aware there's a deversety of opinion out there. for myself, i think it's far more important that we don't make everyone walk around on eggshells because having an angry disposition over something as simple as labels is a killer to deeper understandings and makes people shut down, not want to ask questions, not understand deeper...
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part indian.o spent an awful lot of time with indian issues in this particular country and had a lot of sympathy towards it. what appealed to me with the project is that it was one of the first stories that really depicted indians with a sense of humor. it's not right this d--- woman doing something like this. i used to have powers, now old age creeps up on me. (josey wales) well, it's more like old habits than old age. (chief dan george) who the h--- is this woman? chief dan george was very funny in the film. and then will sampson played the indian comanches and tribe who -- and josey wales ends up, instead of -- they're both -- though they're both warriors, they end up understanding one another because they are warriors, but they also understand the necessity for negotiation. it is good that warriors such as we meet in the struggle of life, or death. it shall be life. (dramatic music playing) so will it be. i reckon so. (narrator) the same year clint eastwood directed "outlaw josey wales," john
part indian.o spent an awful lot of time with indian issues in this particular country and had a lot of sympathy towards it. what appealed to me with the project is that it was one of the first stories that really depicted indians with a sense of humor. it's not right this d--- woman doing something like this. i used to have powers, now old age creeps up on me. (josey wales) well, it's more like old habits than old age. (chief dan george) who the h--- is this woman? chief dan george was very...
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we are trying to teach the public mom calls her husband and indian giver and i had to say but indian giving is in our traditional way and not in the other title you deal with in the book of osama bin laden and the geronimo and of course india is upset about that and demanding apologies and we try to use that as a mother teachable moment in the department of defense the there's a country dealing with this all over the place where the mascot issue so this question comes up a lot. would your message to that policy? >> there is so much to say. i think well, first of all the bottom line for me, not all native people feel the same, some people are trying to have made it mascot's but i think it's time for it to go. i think that we are slowly moving in that direction in spite of resistance to it and some days we will look back at the native americans mascots for sports teams for the segregated water fountains and how could that have ever been tolerated or defended. and i think the trend is to move in that direction and i think that is the direction to move. of course it is not happening yet
we are trying to teach the public mom calls her husband and indian giver and i had to say but indian giving is in our traditional way and not in the other title you deal with in the book of osama bin laden and the geronimo and of course india is upset about that and demanding apologies and we try to use that as a mother teachable moment in the department of defense the there's a country dealing with this all over the place where the mascot issue so this question comes up a lot. would your...
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you know, a drop of indian blood does not an indian make.er associated with the community or affiliated herself with a particular native nation to assert in any format that they are an indian. on the other hand, as you and your panel have pointed out earlier, it's equally jarring for us to hear somebody say you don't look like an indian because indians look a lot of driven ways these days. i know indians of every shape, size and shade. as i say, it has evolved to stereotypin stereotyping. >> let me ask you about, particularly about that evolution of the stereotyping. the video that we just showed was, i think, for me it was really appalling to watch on the one hand. this representation of folks in that crowd doing the tomahawk chop. but part of the reason they think that's okay is because we perpetuate that in american sports teams at the collegiate level, at the national level. it felt suddenly like see, this is exactly the cost of turning human beings into mascots. >> i think that's right. it is the sports mascots, it's also our formal edu
you know, a drop of indian blood does not an indian make.er associated with the community or affiliated herself with a particular native nation to assert in any format that they are an indian. on the other hand, as you and your panel have pointed out earlier, it's equally jarring for us to hear somebody say you don't look like an indian because indians look a lot of driven ways these days. i know indians of every shape, size and shade. as i say, it has evolved to stereotypin stereotyping....
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it's a story from the [inaudible] and so the indian epiics actually the indian epiics for very common in cambodia and bali and thailand and there is a different aesthetic. all southeast asia and asia there are a lot of similarities. >> he is a male entity. he is not -- are you referring to the story? >> it's interesting you should say that. a unique indian concept is one of half male, half female. and that is -- unlike some dances the solo dancer portrays all of the parts in the story. you can portray a feminine aspect and then masculine aspect with the bow and arrow. the male has to portray feminine and the female has to portray masculine. there is a very fierce dance and a soft sort of dance and every dancer has to learn all those aspects. it's very, you know, my teacher i call him a guru in this art form you have to study very, very hard. you have to learn about all the cultural aspects. he says it's liberating because he enjoys and has to learn to bring up the feminine aspect. he's a strong character it's a challenge for him and he likes it. the stories are metaphor cal. i don't l
it's a story from the [inaudible] and so the indian epiics actually the indian epiics for very common in cambodia and bali and thailand and there is a different aesthetic. all southeast asia and asia there are a lot of similarities. >> he is a male entity. he is not -- are you referring to the story? >> it's interesting you should say that. a unique indian concept is one of half male, half female. and that is -- unlike some dances the solo dancer portrays all of the parts in the...
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the future is a freelance a super smart indian workforce that's happy to shop and study salaries but is blamed for jeopardizing jobs in the west. i'm sorry that i had to do this i've been in so much pain in the past year that i can't take it anymore the stomach and chest pains have been getting worse and no doctor has been able to help me please know that i'll finally be at peace and with no more pain i wish i could have had a life with elizabeth always pictured her being my wife and mother to my kids i love you all see you all in heaven when your time comes i'm going to meet jesus christ. thousands of u.s. troops in iraq received one of these drugs a drug called lariam and it may have prevented many soldiers from getting sick the question tonight is whether or not soldiers were adequately warned about its rare side effects serious life change and side effects. their childhood was a rich shadowed by this tragedy. these two feel the fear they faced. and remember every second of this nightmare. it will remain in their memories and hearts forever. the town and using soldiers. innocent.
the future is a freelance a super smart indian workforce that's happy to shop and study salaries but is blamed for jeopardizing jobs in the west. i'm sorry that i had to do this i've been in so much pain in the past year that i can't take it anymore the stomach and chest pains have been getting worse and no doctor has been able to help me please know that i'll finally be at peace and with no more pain i wish i could have had a life with elizabeth always pictured her being my wife and mother to...
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plus a future is free lance the super smart indian of workforce that's happy to sign a steady salaries bod is blamed for jeopardizing jobs in the west. childhood was overshadowed by this tragedy. these two feel the fear they faced. and remember every second of the slightness. it will remain in their memories and hearts forever. anything so. innocent. a little. one or two. i fit in execution dates in believe me oh just table one of the execution date isn't enough for anybody to go through more life to. you know more than fifty percent of the people here if you didn't texas are not. why you know living on death row is like. this it's like you know we execute our convicted capital murder we have the highest execution rate in america we're not afraid to do it we do it well this becomes a point where death becomes. our avenue i hope. our get a letter your dad is due to be executed next week then as it is scary moment for you to know you can. hear one of the appearance at the end of a manner of me saying i'd say it's time to go. and i would lead them into the to the best chamber. come and st
plus a future is free lance the super smart indian of workforce that's happy to sign a steady salaries bod is blamed for jeopardizing jobs in the west. childhood was overshadowed by this tragedy. these two feel the fear they faced. and remember every second of the slightness. it will remain in their memories and hearts forever. anything so. innocent. a little. one or two. i fit in execution dates in believe me oh just table one of the execution date isn't enough for anybody to go through more...
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we're researching the market to make something that hits the right spot with indians. >> reporr: japanese tv manufacturers are trying to make greater inroads here. the driving force behind this success are the sony stores. 300 of them across india. the strategy is not to lower the sales price. the higher price gives prestige to the company brand. >> it's t best brand existing in india right now. >> reporter: to make the brand even stronger, the company broadcasts on its on tv station. indians enjoy watching the sony channel. >> the brand is carried on all the channels and builds an association in the mind of the consumer as high quality. >> translator: i'm convinced that making products that meet the needs of indians and promoting our brand are essential to our success. >> reporter: in recent years japanese makers have been struggling worldwide. the key to beginning market share begins on how they prepare in india. >>> people in the philippines are getting relief after a typhoon triggered rain in the country. now it's heading to japan. >> it's getting close to japan and the southern islan
we're researching the market to make something that hits the right spot with indians. >> reporr: japanese tv manufacturers are trying to make greater inroads here. the driving force behind this success are the sony stores. 300 of them across india. the strategy is not to lower the sales price. the higher price gives prestige to the company brand. >> it's t best brand existing in india right now. >> reporter: to make the brand even stronger, the company broadcasts on its on tv...
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cations and cultural norms it's a matter of pride for many indians who believe that the country can be known for more than just outsourcing call centers and manufacturing a time new image in the our quit his full time job last year to develop digital databases for european unit. first cities. good workers young people go to good schools you know. probably good causes people are. more educated and most skilled in different areas and sometimes more technicalities macian there are specialized skills and digitization has made him highly sought after and he's now earning twice as much as he did when he worked full time he believes that india's economy will prosper as freelancing becomes more widespread economy would be stronger because it made people more money while the popularity of freelancing might be good news for people in the east it is causing some concern for a highly skilled workers in the west sometimes for id jobs that's definitely a concern i definitely know people who are concerned about that and the friend of mine actually said that people are going to get laid off soon after
cations and cultural norms it's a matter of pride for many indians who believe that the country can be known for more than just outsourcing call centers and manufacturing a time new image in the our quit his full time job last year to develop digital databases for european unit. first cities. good workers young people go to good schools you know. probably good causes people are. more educated and most skilled in different areas and sometimes more technicalities macian there are specialized...
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nothing to breathing that will please a london based business targets an undeveloped indian region with promises of prosperity but locals say they're paying too high a price for the so-called progress later this hour we'll look at a dispute dubbed by james cameron as the real life after town. but first more than one hundred thousand people took to the streets of lisbon rallying against new austerity measures. to be enacted by the portuguese government protesters threw fireworks and tomatoes at the local headquarters of the international monetary fund shutting out out of here and i.m.f. is hunger and misery they blame last year's tax hikes and budget cuts for pushing unemployment above fifteen percent and driving the country into the biggest recession since the one nine hundred seventy s. demonstration follows massive and how sturdy protests in neighboring spain madrid do to announce a fresh set of spending cuts by the end of the month. an economics professor at the i.e.e.e. business school in madrid says skilled workers are now taking their chances of broad spaniards like to stay close
nothing to breathing that will please a london based business targets an undeveloped indian region with promises of prosperity but locals say they're paying too high a price for the so-called progress later this hour we'll look at a dispute dubbed by james cameron as the real life after town. but first more than one hundred thousand people took to the streets of lisbon rallying against new austerity measures. to be enacted by the portuguese government protesters threw fireworks and tomatoes at...
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test for indian identity. perhaps the best summation was from ben nighthorse of the shiien tribe. he said, if have you nothing to do with indians at all, never expect try to get an unfair advantage, then i think there is an ethical question. >> jamie: growing allegations of voter fraud in the battleground state of florida. as pennsylvania waits for an imminent decision on the fate of voter i.d., the investigation in the sunshine state and a big ruling in the keystone state ahead in the fox news voter fraud unit? catching up with the warrior riders, hours away from an incredible nine-day, cross-country journey by bicycle. we'll have the latest. think you can't get great auto insurance coverage and a great rate? think again! mary switched to allstate, got an agent, and saved $326.00 on her car insurance. john switched, got an agent, and saved $263.00! drivers who switched to allstate saved an average of $375 a year on car insurance. and allstate will send you two bonus checks a year every year you stay accident
test for indian identity. perhaps the best summation was from ben nighthorse of the shiien tribe. he said, if have you nothing to do with indians at all, never expect try to get an unfair advantage, then i think there is an ethical question. >> jamie: growing allegations of voter fraud in the battleground state of florida. as pennsylvania waits for an imminent decision on the fate of voter i.d., the investigation in the sunshine state and a big ruling in the keystone state ahead in the...
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consumer as high quality. >> translator: i'm convinced that making products that meet the needs of indians and promoting our brand are essential to our success. >> reporter: in recent years japanese makers have been struggling worldwide. the key to beginning market share begins on how they prepare in india. >>> people in the philippines are getting relief after a typhoon triggered rain in the country. now it's heading to japan. >> it's getting close to japan and the southern islands of japan. it could move in on sunday. here are the current details of the storm. sustained winds are 180 kilometers per hour. moving in a northerly direction at a relatively slow pace. within the next couple of hours storm force winds will affect the islands. waves could reach 12 meters. in addition to that it's a period of highs so that means e water levels are higher than unusual. then by monday morning local time it could hit western or central japan as a typhoon. it's going to continue to move at a snail's pace. the heaviest rain will be found. we're expecting as much as 250 millimeters in the next 24 hours
consumer as high quality. >> translator: i'm convinced that making products that meet the needs of indians and promoting our brand are essential to our success. >> reporter: in recent years japanese makers have been struggling worldwide. the key to beginning market share begins on how they prepare in india. >>> people in the philippines are getting relief after a typhoon triggered rain in the country. now it's heading to japan. >> it's getting close to japan and the...
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met one indian community who is refusing to back down. it's one of the most serene and sacred places in india me i'm gary hills home to the. tribe three years thousands of tribal people here have been relocated by a london based conglomerate the vedanta group it wanted to mine into mountains considered sacred to extract the aluminum or box a for use in its refineries specially built nearby but the social and environmental costs have been high the income source of people from three hundred fifty villages have been destroyed so what will these people do they depend on the land and forest for their livelihood believe that their land is their mother father god we have a deep respect for their land but for now the indian government has kicked out saying the group has violated forest conservation and environmental protection laws . while some say india could stimulate its economy by accessing its natural resources the people in this community believe that their land is sacred and they're not going to let any foreign corporations come in and des
met one indian community who is refusing to back down. it's one of the most serene and sacred places in india me i'm gary hills home to the. tribe three years thousands of tribal people here have been relocated by a london based conglomerate the vedanta group it wanted to mine into mountains considered sacred to extract the aluminum or box a for use in its refineries specially built nearby but the social and environmental costs have been high the income source of people from three hundred fifty...
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to be an indian and i wanted to have the indian genes, but i didn't even know central america existsas born in east germany behind the big wall. i was born the day the burning wall arose. and the wall was in between my desti destiny. it was a bit more traumatic to leave east germany. i was trying to escape. i was very lucky because i was not shot on the wall like so many. i was just taken into jail. >> susanne was in prison in east germany, and i believe susanne was tortured. >> and so i was one year in jail. and after one year, the government of germany, they traded prisoners, political prisoners, and so i got traded out and i came to west germany. after one year of jail, if you're only 19 years old, that makes you a not very confident child. you're shaky. then you come to a whole new world and i experienced this is a bit rougher world also, you know. so what i did was i hitchhiked to italy where i always wanted to be, in italy, and i was ending up on a little island called volcano, and i found a cave, and i was really like my other hero robinson crusoe living in a cage. i wanted to
to be an indian and i wanted to have the indian genes, but i didn't even know central america existsas born in east germany behind the big wall. i was born the day the burning wall arose. and the wall was in between my desti destiny. it was a bit more traumatic to leave east germany. i was trying to escape. i was very lucky because i was not shot on the wall like so many. i was just taken into jail. >> susanne was in prison in east germany, and i believe susanne was tortured. >> and...
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here in india they say it's not just about hiring workers for lower wages they also believe that indians are extremely competitive when it comes to getting white collar jobs the internet has created a level playing field and now indians like buck she are being chosen to work for major international companies there are. very highly educated and very old. girls are exceptional. what i would call situational. understanding that. you have patients and cultural norms it's a matter of pride for many indians who believe that the country can be known for more than just outsourcing call centers and manufacturing a tonto image in the our quit his full time job last year to develop digital databases for european universities. good workers young people go to good schools in india probably good causes people are. more educated and most skilled in different areas and sometimes more technicalities macian there are specialized skills and digitization has made him highly sought after and he's now earning twice as much as he did when he worked full time he believes that india's economy will prosper as fre
here in india they say it's not just about hiring workers for lower wages they also believe that indians are extremely competitive when it comes to getting white collar jobs the internet has created a level playing field and now indians like buck she are being chosen to work for major international companies there are. very highly educated and very old. girls are exceptional. what i would call situational. understanding that. you have patients and cultural norms it's a matter of pride for many...
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that their land is their mother father god we have a deep respect for their land but for now the indian government has kicked out saying the group has violated forest conservation and environmental protection laws that since. while some say india could stimulate its economy by accessing its natural resources the people in this community believe that their land is sacred and they're not going to let any foreign corporations come in and destroy it praful my haji says that vedanta took two acres of his land promised him compensation but that he never received anything and it's not just his communities environment that has been destroyed he says that the actions of the company have damaged the wellbeing of local people so there's been an increase in pollution which is led to many health issues. and breathing problems vedanta did not respond to our requests for comment but has said in the past that it believes it can make significant contributions to the people of the area and bring development to the region critics however say that hasn't happened most of the local people that we've spoken
that their land is their mother father god we have a deep respect for their land but for now the indian government has kicked out saying the group has violated forest conservation and environmental protection laws that since. while some say india could stimulate its economy by accessing its natural resources the people in this community believe that their land is sacred and they're not going to let any foreign corporations come in and destroy it praful my haji says that vedanta took two acres...
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breathing the blooms a london based business targets an undeveloped indian a region of the promises of prosperity but locals say they're paying too high a price for the so-called progress later this hour we'll look at other disputed by james cameron as the real life. but before we get to that more than one hundred thousand people took to the lisbon streets rallying against new austerity measures to be enacted by the portuguese government protesters threw fireworks and tomatoes at the local headquarter of the international monetary fund chanting out of here and the i.m.f. is hunger and misery they blame last year's tax hikes and budget cuts for pushing the unemployment above fifteen percent and driving the country into its biggest recession since the one nine hundred seventy s. demonstrations follow massive anti austerity protests in neighboring spain madrid due to announce a fresh round of spending cuts by the end of the month alessandro polity a political and strategic analyst things that governments need to take a new approach to ending the debt crisis. i think spain is deep to watch
breathing the blooms a london based business targets an undeveloped indian a region of the promises of prosperity but locals say they're paying too high a price for the so-called progress later this hour we'll look at other disputed by james cameron as the real life. but before we get to that more than one hundred thousand people took to the lisbon streets rallying against new austerity measures to be enacted by the portuguese government protesters threw fireworks and tomatoes at the local...
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already indians buy more sony televisions than any other brand. the driving force behind this success as sony stores, 300 of them are across india. their strategy is not to lower the sales price. the higher price enhances the prestige of the company brand. >> definitely sony i think is the best brand existing in india right now with the technology they have. >> reporter: to make sony's brand even stronger, the company broadcasts on its own tv station. indians enjoy watching the sony channel. >> sony, the brand is carried on all the channels, and it builds an association in the mind of the consumer as a high-quality brand. >> translator: i'm convinced that making products that meet the needs of indians and promoting our brand are essential to our success. >> reporter: in recent years japanese electronic makers have been struggling worldwide. the key to regaining market share depends on how they prepare in india. >> looks like people in western japan will be dealing with a typhoon this weekend. let's get the latest from sayaka mori in her forecast.
already indians buy more sony televisions than any other brand. the driving force behind this success as sony stores, 300 of them are across india. their strategy is not to lower the sales price. the higher price enhances the prestige of the company brand. >> definitely sony i think is the best brand existing in india right now with the technology they have. >> reporter: to make sony's brand even stronger, the company broadcasts on its own tv station. indians enjoy watching the sony...
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. >> the man in the firing line is the indian prime minister.he head of the cold ministry at the time of the controversy rosales. the opposition says he was in charge, and therefore, he has to go. mr. singer has rejected the charges and their minds that he he must resign. this is the latest in the high- profile corruption scandals in india. public anger is growing, and with national elections due in 2014 to my time is running out for the government. >> emergency services in portugal tonight as hot temperatures and strong winds threatened to spread new wildfires. two major fires order of the weekend in the north of the country have now been put out, but it took some help to put the fires out. >> firefighters are troubling to bring a huge fire under control. three active fronts and fires in factories are causing panic among the public. >> on the when the fire was around the house to the firefighters arrived. we were here alone. the helicopter arrived 10 minutes ago. >> thousands of firefighter have been engaged in the effort to contain these lates
. >> the man in the firing line is the indian prime minister.he head of the cold ministry at the time of the controversy rosales. the opposition says he was in charge, and therefore, he has to go. mr. singer has rejected the charges and their minds that he he must resign. this is the latest in the high- profile corruption scandals in india. public anger is growing, and with national elections due in 2014 to my time is running out for the government. >> emergency services in portugal...
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it's a story from the [inaudible] and so the indian epiics actually the indian epiics for very common in cambodia and bali and thailand and there is a different aesthetic. all southeast asia and asia there are a lot of similarities. >> he is a male entity. he is not -- are you referring to the story? >>
it's a story from the [inaudible] and so the indian epiics actually the indian epiics for very common in cambodia and bali and thailand and there is a different aesthetic. all southeast asia and asia there are a lot of similarities. >> he is a male entity. he is not -- are you referring to the story? >>
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put it up again and i will reread it in an indian accent.se] it were it is a great day for america. [laughter] show is worse than usual tonight. we hardly started and i've been cussing. things are not working. i'm heavily dosed on cold medication right now. if i was you, i would stick around. [laughter] i have a feeling -- i have a feeling that it is going to get weird tonight. i know what you're thinking. hey, craig, your shed too close to the screen. yeah, i know, but when -- head is too close to the screen but when a fly lands on it this will really freak beep out of them. do the thing. geoff: because the batteries on your remote are dead and you're too lazy to get off the couch, more "late, late show" after this. [ male announcer ] every day, thousands of people are choosing advil®. here's one story. i'm sean. i switched to advil® 10 months ago. biking can be really tough on the lower back and your upper thighs. you have some nasty aches and pains. i really like advil® because it takes care of it all. neck ache, shoulder pain and definit
put it up again and i will reread it in an indian accent.se] it were it is a great day for america. [laughter] show is worse than usual tonight. we hardly started and i've been cussing. things are not working. i'm heavily dosed on cold medication right now. if i was you, i would stick around. [laughter] i have a feeling -- i have a feeling that it is going to get weird tonight. i know what you're thinking. hey, craig, your shed too close to the screen. yeah, i know, but when -- head is too...