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indian officials are also worried that the activities could expand into the indian ocean. india has been beefing up their military with china in mind. but on the economic front, india and china have huge domestic markets and are quickly deepenning ties. indian business owners are seeing opportunities in china. singh said economic growth is india's top priority. the last thing he wants is to throw cold water on bilateral ties. si singh hopes his meeting will create a friendly relationship with china and insure that any border dispute will not dampen economic ties. >>> japan's defense minister came close to naming the country that sent a submarine their it's borders. he strongly implied chinese involvement and called for self-restraint. they spotted it sunday in okinawa prefecture. they say it was just outside of territorial waters. they suspect that the submarine is chinese. they said navigating under water in the contiguous zone does not violate international law, but it could lead to problems. >> translator: we'll send a message that we're aware of the operate and we are
indian officials are also worried that the activities could expand into the indian ocean. india has been beefing up their military with china in mind. but on the economic front, india and china have huge domestic markets and are quickly deepenning ties. indian business owners are seeing opportunities in china. singh said economic growth is india's top priority. the last thing he wants is to throw cold water on bilateral ties. si singh hopes his meeting will create a friendly relationship with...
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they agreed to promote indian exports to china. they will encourage chinese companies to help improve infrastructure in india. they agreed on talks to avoid conflict and keep their focus on economic matters. >> the basis for continued growth and expansion is peace and tranquility on our borders. >> translator: economic growth of the two countries will be a new engine for the global economy. >> premier lee described the overtures as a handshake across the himlayas. >> reporter: this visit to india in it first overseas trip shows the importance the chinese government places on its relations with india. his predecessor visited india in 2010. and no indian prime minister has visited china since that time. with such a reciprocal visit, chinese officials believe that strengthening relations with india could expand its influence in the international community. the two countries each have more than a billion citizens. and both are emerging economies. in march, chinese president xi jinping visited russia and south africa on his first foreig
they agreed to promote indian exports to china. they will encourage chinese companies to help improve infrastructure in india. they agreed on talks to avoid conflict and keep their focus on economic matters. >> the basis for continued growth and expansion is peace and tranquility on our borders. >> translator: economic growth of the two countries will be a new engine for the global economy. >> premier lee described the overtures as a handshake across the himlayas. >>...
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yellowstone had long been familiar to american indians, mountainmen, traders and travelers. legendary, seemingly unbelievable stories made their way east. the canyon was said to be a "fearful chasm the river a "frightful torrent," the sulfur springs wre "diabolical," the place where "hell bubbled up." while the eruption of old faithful was said to be "the most magnificent sight ever witnessed." in 1870, a group of private citizens from montana led by henry washburn, had ventured into yellowstone to see if these stories were true. an account of their experiences appeared in scribner's monthly thfollowing spng. the editors ha hired young mora to turn field sketches made by amateur artists in the party into publishable illustrations. this commission introduced moran to a landscape he had not yet seen, and changed the course of his career. his interest piqued, moran arranged to join an upcoming expedition to yellowstone led by ferdinand hayden, a geologist who had lobbied congress for funding. moran borrowed $500 from the publisher of ribner's, using his painting "children of th
yellowstone had long been familiar to american indians, mountainmen, traders and travelers. legendary, seemingly unbelievable stories made their way east. the canyon was said to be a "fearful chasm the river a "frightful torrent," the sulfur springs wre "diabolical," the place where "hell bubbled up." while the eruption of old faithful was said to be "the most magnificent sight ever witnessed." in 1870, a group of private citizens from montana led by...
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doctors and indian nurses. if i could indulge one additional question. i am very interested in looking at modeling the health program that senator begich has been able to get a pilot on. i'm very interested in modeling that in north dakota and particularly as it relates to native american veterans. i think anyone who understands indian country knows that many native americans in terms of the percentage of their population this serve has doubled, tripled in the armed services. when they come home to have access to indian health and access to veterans but neither one seems to work for them so we don't want people who have entitled to veterans services to have to get on a bus and drive 10 hours and literally weighed in fargo another eight hours while the other patients on the bus get their services. as somebody who understands chemotherapy that is not a healthy thing to do to people. we really believe that north dakota would be a great additional site for modeling a hero's health card in the lower 48. >> we would
doctors and indian nurses. if i could indulge one additional question. i am very interested in looking at modeling the health program that senator begich has been able to get a pilot on. i'm very interested in modeling that in north dakota and particularly as it relates to native american veterans. i think anyone who understands indian country knows that many native americans in terms of the percentage of their population this serve has doubled, tripled in the armed services. when they come...
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indian food and we submit that is an area that can easily support another food cart. this is the area right near 560 mission street, the j.p. morgan chase building is there, this is the headquarters, ernst and young is there, dla piper, one of the largest law firms that i'm aware of is there and golden gate university is right next door, this is with 700 law students, that's all in exhibit a of our brief, so it's an area that has a lot of people in the afternoon looking for some lunch, quick lunch, and it's an area that can easily support one more restaurant. now, sorry, not one more restaurant but one food vending establishment, a small food cart. there have been some objections, we acknowledge there's been some objections to ms. pham's request, but we don't think they should carry any weight, there's been objections along the line, people said mixed greens serves vietnamese food, not correct, casa indian eat ri is around, not correct. ms. pham's permit if granted would impose some negative problems on people nearby that it would create a lot of crash, that it would
indian food and we submit that is an area that can easily support another food cart. this is the area right near 560 mission street, the j.p. morgan chase building is there, this is the headquarters, ernst and young is there, dla piper, one of the largest law firms that i'm aware of is there and golden gate university is right next door, this is with 700 law students, that's all in exhibit a of our brief, so it's an area that has a lot of people in the afternoon looking for some lunch, quick...
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indian media for daily report brutal rapes.e united nations has named india the most dangerous place in the world for girls and young women. she hopes to deter potential rapist with the tattoo threats. if they're going to destroy somebody's life and he wants to kill me, i don't care. ,veryone has to die sometime she says. at the demonstrations, the straw rapist takes a serious beating. the gang wants to show that women cannot be taken for granted. here, that message is getting through. everyone here knows the women in pink. protest parade stops. somebody has found a baby abandoned in a field. it is a girl, of course. many indian families consider girl babies a burden because they have to provide a dowry for them one day when they marry. luck.is baby is in the people who found her want to keep her. and the gang will help with the adoption. [speaking native language] [birds singing] [captioning made possible by t
indian media for daily report brutal rapes.e united nations has named india the most dangerous place in the world for girls and young women. she hopes to deter potential rapist with the tattoo threats. if they're going to destroy somebody's life and he wants to kill me, i don't care. ,veryone has to die sometime she says. at the demonstrations, the straw rapist takes a serious beating. the gang wants to show that women cannot be taken for granted. here, that message is getting through. everyone...
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i am in indiana -- an indian as opposed to being indian-born. of howgive me a sense these distinctions, how these views, how these prisms matter when you are a resident of the world. >> i am a resident of three worlds. of america, india, and north africa and i live in new and a -- i live in uganda most of the year. i have that worldview that is expansive rather than looking at the world from where you said. and i think that the world is increasingly becoming like that. people are settling and unsettling other places that they have her decades and generations. sometimes in the media my in the world as we see it, there are no understanding of the other side. that is one of the big reasons i "thethis new film, ,.."ctant fundamentalist" i am tired of the reductive is am with which we see the world. either you or this or that. if you are a pakistani or terrorist -- you are a terrorist. this kind of resumes we see ourselves -- each other through are still defying and they do not show the complexity and the incredible warmth and encompassing of the wor
i am in indiana -- an indian as opposed to being indian-born. of howgive me a sense these distinctions, how these views, how these prisms matter when you are a resident of the world. >> i am a resident of three worlds. of america, india, and north africa and i live in new and a -- i live in uganda most of the year. i have that worldview that is expansive rather than looking at the world from where you said. and i think that the world is increasingly becoming like that. people are settling...
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and clearly became an indian. loved the indians and married the chief and had as her son the last great chief of the comanches, quanah parker. i also, though, wrote a hot about rachel parker plumber, her cousin. her cousin, who was 18, had more of the experience that other captain is -- captives had. a great historian wrote in his definitive history of texas that it was the people who were killed in indian raids who were the lucky once, because the captives were tortured. it was a very brutal existence. and rachel was one of those. she was 18 years old. she was pregnant when she was captured. she had the baby, and they killed the baby if front of her -- in front of her and then threw it in her lap. you know, just things that make you cringe. and she actually was ransomed and had a diary. and that's why we know so much about her captivity. but she, after she was ransomed and came home, she was so weakened from the whole experience that she died probably of a broken heart. she had another baby with her husband after
and clearly became an indian. loved the indians and married the chief and had as her son the last great chief of the comanches, quanah parker. i also, though, wrote a hot about rachel parker plumber, her cousin. her cousin, who was 18, had more of the experience that other captain is -- captives had. a great historian wrote in his definitive history of texas that it was the people who were killed in indian raids who were the lucky once, because the captives were tortured. it was a very brutal...
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the founder is training her troupe of indian women.you on thene hits head, hold the stick like this. if he attacks from the side, like this. saris areink hallmarks of the gang from northern india. >> are we not allowed to defend ourselves? are we not allowed to protect ourselves? this is not a weapon. it is only a stick. we are not criminals. >> she and her sister-in-law joined the gang five years ago. she needed help and they provided it quickly and without any complications. many women have joined the gang for the same reason. >> it was to do with her daughter, she explained. with a boy from another caste. not knowears i did where she was. when she came back, she was three months pregnant. the boy had simply thrown her out. then i joined the gang. they track the boy down and made them get married. how to demand their rights, even though the traditional role of an indian wife requires her to remain silent and obey the will of her husband. this is home.ld she needs help. and in-laws and husband are beating her. these are bruises from b
the founder is training her troupe of indian women.you on thene hits head, hold the stick like this. if he attacks from the side, like this. saris areink hallmarks of the gang from northern india. >> are we not allowed to defend ourselves? are we not allowed to protect ourselves? this is not a weapon. it is only a stick. we are not criminals. >> she and her sister-in-law joined the gang five years ago. she needed help and they provided it quickly and without any complications. many...
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helping the taliban to keep leverage with them in case they get in power also as a hedge against indian influence so they have that rivalry going so as far as pakistan's interests it's been complicated russia possibly the greatest threat to russia faces now from afghanistan is the flow of afghan heroin that kills thousands of russians every year so russia has a state it has stated a clear interesting afghanistan that would be under control of a responsible government not plagued with corruption. a government that would help and this dropped plea but what if global powers are on able to avoid a power vacuum in afghanistan what could happen then if we don't work comes to the stage where we have could deploy our forces or support somewhat if you may have to delete the only problem is in the past in the one nine hundred ninety s. after the soviets to draw on this kind of external proxies led to a major civil war we are now. positive outcome one thousand nine hundred ninety six so we want to avoid that kind of civil war like situation now as far as the taliban the talks with them stalled las
helping the taliban to keep leverage with them in case they get in power also as a hedge against indian influence so they have that rivalry going so as far as pakistan's interests it's been complicated russia possibly the greatest threat to russia faces now from afghanistan is the flow of afghan heroin that kills thousands of russians every year so russia has a state it has stated a clear interesting afghanistan that would be under control of a responsible government not plagued with...
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she was nine years old during the raid and he was adopted by the indians and clearly became an indian. loved the indians and married this man and had the last of the comanches. i also wrote a lot about rachel parker, her cousin. her cousin who is 18 years old and had more experience that others have. great historians have wrote in their definitive history that was the people who were killed in indian raids that were the lucky ones. because many were tortured and it was a very brutal existence. rachel was one of those. and so going on and going for it, she died probably of a broken heart. she had another baby with her husband. but she died very shortly thereafter within a month and then the baby died as well. so she was just not healthy. but it was very much a part of what they endured, and you could tell how hard it was. i did not go into the trail. these women, there were a lot of them. but the ones who went on the trail drive, once they were out, they had to drive them on horseback in colorado in missouri and chicago so i did quite a long chapter on the
she was nine years old during the raid and he was adopted by the indians and clearly became an indian. loved the indians and married this man and had the last of the comanches. i also wrote a lot about rachel parker, her cousin. her cousin who is 18 years old and had more experience that others have. great historians have wrote in their definitive history that was the people who were killed in indian raids that were the lucky ones. because many were tortured and it was a very brutal existence....
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why it is the indians the chinese nor the rest of them are buying gold an indian who got married in one thousand nine hundred sixty five would have had as his diary as a traditional go and maybe a little bit of his wife would have been given bangles more us to it now the cost to him of fabricated go and to his parents who would have contributed at that time was around about one hundred eighty rupees and. over the years as he produced children he would have put more and more of his savings into gold in other words it is his pension pot is the family pension but today the price is over ninety five thousand rupees there is no better performer in a weak currency than go that is really want to stood the test of time in india and there are a billion people who if the not doing this want to do this you've got the population being unleashed in china and so you can see if you understand that if you understand that experience you understand that these people have not studied keynesian economics they have not studied milton friedman as far as they're concerned it's quite simple we trust gold m
why it is the indians the chinese nor the rest of them are buying gold an indian who got married in one thousand nine hundred sixty five would have had as his diary as a traditional go and maybe a little bit of his wife would have been given bangles more us to it now the cost to him of fabricated go and to his parents who would have contributed at that time was around about one hundred eighty rupees and. over the years as he produced children he would have put more and more of his savings into...
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and indian people admire japanese technology. despite fukushima. that sort of admiration hasn't gone down. so certainly for india to construct more nuclear power plants, india needs japanese cooperation. and from japanese side, abe administration wants to export nuclear plants to various countries. and india is a huge market. so it's not in terms of one or two plants but in 10s and 20s, that sort of thing. so the mutual interests converge there. but indians understand japanese sensitivity towards the nuclear theme. but at the same time, the nuclear matter has been kind of an irritant for indians, you know, they tonight want to leap, you know, jump. because they have to wait. they have been very patient. so with the conclusion of the k. because they have to wait. they have been very patient. so with the conclusion of the nuclear agreement, i think that the relationship between the two countries, not only in terms of nuclear cooperation, will, you know, develop very fast. both japan and india have seen china as a kind of threat, that's true. and both
and indian people admire japanese technology. despite fukushima. that sort of admiration hasn't gone down. so certainly for india to construct more nuclear power plants, india needs japanese cooperation. and from japanese side, abe administration wants to export nuclear plants to various countries. and india is a huge market. so it's not in terms of one or two plants but in 10s and 20s, that sort of thing. so the mutual interests converge there. but indians understand japanese sensitivity...
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on the indian program side, our 2014 budget request of $2.6 billion for indian affairs programs over all of holding trust management responsibility, in the education, law enforcement, social service programs and many others. we have $20 million in this budget, and self determination. and indian communities and help tries manage natural resources and prepare for threats from climate change. this is the balanced budget from the standpoint of supporting the administration's priorities without adding a dime to the deficit. one thing that is beneficial about interior is we generate revenue and this budget proposes to generate $3.7 billion in additional revenue over ten years. we cut administrative costs by $217 million by reducing travel, being strategic and purchasing, my colleagues on my left have orchestrated the largest i t consolidation across the federal government which is saving hundreds of millions of dollars by being smarter and more efficient how we deliver services and the budget reflects what a business person would do which is secure priorities, scale back other areas to fin
on the indian program side, our 2014 budget request of $2.6 billion for indian affairs programs over all of holding trust management responsibility, in the education, law enforcement, social service programs and many others. we have $20 million in this budget, and self determination. and indian communities and help tries manage natural resources and prepare for threats from climate change. this is the balanced budget from the standpoint of supporting the administration's priorities without...
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why it is the indians the chinese nor the rest of them are buying gold an indian who got married in one thousand nine hundred sixty five would have had his that is dari as is traditional go and maybe a little bit of his wife would have been given bangles nor us to us now the cost to him of fabricated go and to his parents who would have contributed at that time was around about one hundred eighty rupees an ounce. over the years as he produced children he would have put more and more of his savings into gold in other words it is the pension pot is the family pension pot today the price of a ninety five thousand rupees there is no better performer in a weak currency than go that is really want to stood the test of time in india and there are a billion people who if the not doing this want to do this you've got the population being unleashed in china and so you can see if you understand that if you understand that experience you understand that these people have not studied keynesian economics they have not studied milton friedman as far as they're concerned it's quite simple we trust
why it is the indians the chinese nor the rest of them are buying gold an indian who got married in one thousand nine hundred sixty five would have had his that is dari as is traditional go and maybe a little bit of his wife would have been given bangles nor us to us now the cost to him of fabricated go and to his parents who would have contributed at that time was around about one hundred eighty rupees an ounce. over the years as he produced children he would have put more and more of his...
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the cleavland indians are not as offensive as the redskins, but the indians have a mascot and that is guy we called chief wahoo. i will do my best impression. he is the indian brave and he looks like this. when you look in chief wahoo, you can hear him making that sound laughing. he is smack dab in the middle of the hat. this year -- they are doing it better than the redskins. this year we have wahoo who is not on the hat anymore. they still put him on the patch because everyone in the city loves chief wahoo, but i think it will wing way to under the arm pit and then maybe there is a couple of fan knee packs the year after that. and then poof, chief wahoo has gone to the great spirit horse in the sky and eventually it will be the cleavland malls. by the way, you suck. >> governor, you say the team will definitely change their name? >> the associated press said 79% of americans think they should keep the name. >> right, but it is the owner's decision. the redskins have become associated with something derogatory. it is as simple as that. if bill would have talked as eloquently as he di
the cleavland indians are not as offensive as the redskins, but the indians have a mascot and that is guy we called chief wahoo. i will do my best impression. he is the indian brave and he looks like this. when you look in chief wahoo, you can hear him making that sound laughing. he is smack dab in the middle of the hat. this year -- they are doing it better than the redskins. this year we have wahoo who is not on the hat anymore. they still put him on the patch because everyone in the city...
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for its part, china is claiming an even larger slice of indian territory in the northeast. with all of these issues, they have not been able to agree on their border, their joint border, which stretches thousands of kilometers. this is always there in the background. nonetheless, they have managed to boost trade significantly in the past few years. as you were hearing in the figures. that is the common ground they are trained to emphasize, saying that they have shared interests. but there is still the likelihood of yet more tensions along that border. >> one does wonder how they are going to work that out with the diplomacy. is it going on at the moment? >> there are also other issues that divide them. for a long time, china has been unhappy that india provides sanctuary to the dalai lama, the tibetan spiritual leader. there are issues of water. on this visit, they said they made progress over that, the sharing of water resources. there is also some concern on the chinese sign is what it sees as an indian tilt towards the u.s. and what china sees as a gradual u.s. policy to
for its part, china is claiming an even larger slice of indian territory in the northeast. with all of these issues, they have not been able to agree on their border, their joint border, which stretches thousands of kilometers. this is always there in the background. nonetheless, they have managed to boost trade significantly in the past few years. as you were hearing in the figures. that is the common ground they are trained to emphasize, saying that they have shared interests. but there is...
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it began in the va on an indian reservation undergoes that indian reservation in south dakota almost 10 years ago now as a study, treating ptsd by a researcher at the university of colorado proved to be successful unless the entertainers for spreading tele- mental health around the country. the acceptance rate is based in the satisfaction rate that is is over 90% for the patience to d.c. i'll tell you an anecdote very quickly. and then has to travel 45 niles -- 45 minutes to get to a psychiatrist who works in one of the medical center's a game he described on the videocamera dx variants pier 45 minutes of traffic. he's frustrated, angry and not the same kind of person he normally is by the time he shows up for the appointment. when he does the therapy episode in his own home, he's comfortable, trip and across the urban traffic is relaxed and he has an entirely different person in the therapy session has a better effect. it works very well and we will be exploiting this to the maximum over the next several years. >> do you think using non-va health in tbi is something that you're doin
it began in the va on an indian reservation undergoes that indian reservation in south dakota almost 10 years ago now as a study, treating ptsd by a researcher at the university of colorado proved to be successful unless the entertainers for spreading tele- mental health around the country. the acceptance rate is based in the satisfaction rate that is is over 90% for the patience to d.c. i'll tell you an anecdote very quickly. and then has to travel 45 niles -- 45 minutes to get to a...
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when you think of the lakota indian you think of a canoe for the dakota indians and so this is a little crow. a little crow is a leader among them and he very much as his foot in the two worlds and his entire life even as a young man he hunted with white fur traders and the trade them. they would hunt buffalo for the summer and sell whiskey and play cards and they would visit the indian villages. little crow had wives over the course of his life and about six different dakota and lakota villages. he lived in a teepee but maxtor was the brick house the government provided money for. he used it for meetings and he slapped every night in his tepee. he wore a white collared shirt which was the emblem in 1862 but he never cut his hair. he went to episcopal church services but never took baptism. he was the bearer of the medicine of the dakota which indicated that he was a spiritual leader. f healer and a man in touch with histories related to the afterlife. fascinating by the wide world, twice in his life he'd gotten on trains with white politicians and to washington, d.c. and he had argued,
when you think of the lakota indian you think of a canoe for the dakota indians and so this is a little crow. a little crow is a leader among them and he very much as his foot in the two worlds and his entire life even as a young man he hunted with white fur traders and the trade them. they would hunt buffalo for the summer and sell whiskey and play cards and they would visit the indian villages. little crow had wives over the course of his life and about six different dakota and lakota...
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nick swisher with a shot. 12 hits, 3 homers for the indians. he leads the american league.'s swept in four straight by the indians. 9-2 the final. >> mean time, yeah, the warriors are the talk of the town. no matter what happens tothem the rest of the -- to them the rest of the way they have had a great season. working out today. getting ready for game three tomorrow. it will be a mad house. thompson last night steals the show. 34 points. career high. first half alone he had 29. 7-8 threes. he was amazed by his performance. >> yeah. just felt like steph curry out there. [ laughter ] >> transitions. best ever shot in the game. san antonio is a great shooting arena. whole team is shooting well. >> golf to show you about. the players championship. that is the signature hole. 17. robertocastro. second -- roberto coast row. tiger is four back. he bogeyed 18. otherwise his round would have been better. he finished up 5 under 67. giants take on the braves at at&t tonight. highlights at 10:00 p.m. that is the sporting life. >> felt like steph curry out there. >> something else. >>
nick swisher with a shot. 12 hits, 3 homers for the indians. he leads the american league.'s swept in four straight by the indians. 9-2 the final. >> mean time, yeah, the warriors are the talk of the town. no matter what happens tothem the rest of the -- to them the rest of the way they have had a great season. working out today. getting ready for game three tomorrow. it will be a mad house. thompson last night steals the show. 34 points. career high. first half alone he had 29. 7-8...
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. >> wendy: and coming up, millions of indians live a lifetime in poverty. you'll meet one woman who rose from the trash heap, and the christian ministry that helped her. >> wendy: in recent months, india's women have been rising up to protest sexual violence and degradation they face on a daily basis. they say india society needs to cultivate a new attitude of respect towards women. >> george: for years, christian ministries have been working to help indian woman overcome the odds. i met an indian woman who overcame terrible poverty and abuse, and also forgave those who put her in harm's way. it has been said the most beautiful people are those who have known defeat, struggle, and have found their way out of the depths. rachja is one of them. >> i've had a difficult life during my childhood, and experienced more horrible things than most people my age. >> george: at a young age, she was forced by her parents to join the ranks of india's so-called rag pickers. they rummage through filthy garbage heaps in the city of india, looking for anything that could be
. >> wendy: and coming up, millions of indians live a lifetime in poverty. you'll meet one woman who rose from the trash heap, and the christian ministry that helped her. >> wendy: in recent months, india's women have been rising up to protest sexual violence and degradation they face on a daily basis. they say india society needs to cultivate a new attitude of respect towards women. >> george: for years, christian ministries have been working to help indian woman overcome the...
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thoughts good luck with that i mean the indians have been buying gold for you know over two thousand years they're going to they're going to keep keep doing it and look if they you know they put on a surcharge or something that might slow down a little bit but then that's just invites smuggling so i don't think that you know the indian government may jawbone a little bit but at the end of the day the indians are going to have their gold by the way it's one of the interesting sort of bifurcations in the world we see it's called the paper gold market you know comics gold market association with their unallocated gold gold forwards their price has been coming down very steeply and yet people are lining up around the world to buy physical gold now there are two different prices you know the price is more or less the same but we're seeing a huge demand for physical go overseas spot shortages so to me as i describe this is gold leaving the weekend's who have the leverage players the hedge funds the floor traders the speculators going to the strong hands who are the individuals and the cent
thoughts good luck with that i mean the indians have been buying gold for you know over two thousand years they're going to they're going to keep keep doing it and look if they you know they put on a surcharge or something that might slow down a little bit but then that's just invites smuggling so i don't think that you know the indian government may jawbone a little bit but at the end of the day the indians are going to have their gold by the way it's one of the interesting sort of...
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party chairman spoke for jefferson-jackson democratic party dinner and said he intends to help send indian american republican gov. nikki haley back to where she came from. let's roll the tape. >> now, at this time i would like to introduce -- now, do i call him senator or do i call him governor? what do i call him? and about 18 months from now hopefully he will have sent nikki haley to wherever the hell she came from and this country can move forward. >> back to wherever the hell she came from? imagine a republican said that? this is head of the democratic party. >> a republican would never say this. this is covered in my book "mugged." all the racism, the jim crow laws, the slavery, this all came from the democrats. fortunately republicans now outnumber democrats in the south but you still get it from guys like this. >> unbelievable.
party chairman spoke for jefferson-jackson democratic party dinner and said he intends to help send indian american republican gov. nikki haley back to where she came from. let's roll the tape. >> now, at this time i would like to introduce -- now, do i call him senator or do i call him governor? what do i call him? and about 18 months from now hopefully he will have sent nikki haley to wherever the hell she came from and this country can move forward. >> back to wherever the hell...
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in bostonconia back last night as the indians played the red sox. the indians get teh win. mark reynolds is having a big year. the red sox were down but they come back on one swing from david ortiz. he knows that home run. the indians win 12-3. the ravens have signed arthur brown from ksas state. he agrees to a four-year contract. john harbaugh made the short drive down to stevenson university where he talked with the mustang men's lacrosse tame. stevensone r.i.t. -- .t.cys r.i john harbaugh is going up to the game. >> you can ride with >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 6:00 a.m. good morning. happy friday. welcome back to 11 news today. i'm mindy basara. >> and i'm stan stovall. thanks for joining us for 11 news today. to look at today's top stories. >> a person stabbed a man at a middle river nightclub on pulaski highwa crews took the victim to the hospital. >> a private sale involved with a haussner's restaurant building. a potential buyer launched private negotiations. haussner's closed after 73 years in business. jacoby
in bostonconia back last night as the indians played the red sox. the indians get teh win. mark reynolds is having a big year. the red sox were down but they come back on one swing from david ortiz. he knows that home run. the indians win 12-3. the ravens have signed arthur brown from ksas state. he agrees to a four-year contract. john harbaugh made the short drive down to stevenson university where he talked with the mustang men's lacrosse tame. stevensone r.i.t. -- .t.cys r.i john harbaugh is...
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it was spurred by an indian claim that dozens of chinese soldiers crossed over to the indian side of the cashmere region starting on april 15th. india's minister just returned from china. he told reporters on saturday that china proposed the plan a few weeks ago. >> chinese side had given us a border cooperation agreement some weeks ago, which essentially consolidates and brings together many of the agreements and protocols and arrangements and mechanisms that we have in place. >> a three week standoff ended on may 5th as both sides agreed to withdraw troops from the region. they recently strengthened their market ties, but the dispute over borders has overshadowed relations. chinese premier will visit later this month. >>> u.s. auto firm chrysler says it's recalling about 470,000 jeep suvs due to defects found in the car's electrical system. it effects model years 2005 to 2010 and jeep commanders of 2006 through 2010. the vehicles were sold both in north america and overseas. the defect can cause a vehicle to shift into neutral without warning. the auto maker says the problem has le
it was spurred by an indian claim that dozens of chinese soldiers crossed over to the indian side of the cashmere region starting on april 15th. india's minister just returned from china. he told reporters on saturday that china proposed the plan a few weeks ago. >> chinese side had given us a border cooperation agreement some weeks ago, which essentially consolidates and brings together many of the agreements and protocols and arrangements and mechanisms that we have in place. >> a...
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next speaker, please >> i grew up in indian and i'm an entrepreneur here. i grew up in indian were there wasn't produce markets that or better still the vegetable man would come to your house including ice cream and sharpening knives and things. when i came here and saw the farmer's market i was like a boy in a candy shop. as well you you know, i accounted play with the vegetables and feel what we're going to eat is right here. and that you know when we had kids, in fact, the two boys you saw earlier i'm happy to be their father. there they are. they almost every saturday as they were infants grew up listening to the music and integrating with the kids i wish it had happened sooner so i didn't have to lug those boys in the stroller favor than i did >> thank you. next speaker, please >> i'm john hudson i've lived on the block of jerseys street for 20 years. we had our annual block party i don't want to speak officially for the folks but the topic of the noah valley park square came up repeatedly. i want to say that the 70 folks who are there no one was more
next speaker, please >> i grew up in indian and i'm an entrepreneur here. i grew up in indian were there wasn't produce markets that or better still the vegetable man would come to your house including ice cream and sharpening knives and things. when i came here and saw the farmer's market i was like a boy in a candy shop. as well you you know, i accounted play with the vegetables and feel what we're going to eat is right here. and that you know when we had kids, in fact, the two boys you...
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the indian government is deploying security forces to root out the insurgents. indian prime minister said the ambush was despicable and an attack on democracy. he said his government will take firmer action against the insurgents. >>> a japanese adventurer is trying to keep his feet on the ground after summiting to the top of the word. he is 80 years old. last week he succeeded once again in climbing mt. everest. he said reaching the summit was a wonderful gift. >> translator: in life, we dream about something. and if one never gives up, the dream will come true. i envisioned being on the top of mt. everest in my mind. and i carried it out. >> he began his ame th oldest person to reach the world's highest peak. he reached the peak twice before in 2003 and 2008. but he says he has no intention of climbing the summit again. >>> medical health professionals have checked workers at the site of an accident at a japanese nuke clear laboratory. they say 30 people there were exposed to radiation. and they still have to check six others. researchers were conducting an ex
the indian government is deploying security forces to root out the insurgents. indian prime minister said the ambush was despicable and an attack on democracy. he said his government will take firmer action against the insurgents. >>> a japanese adventurer is trying to keep his feet on the ground after summiting to the top of the word. he is 80 years old. last week he succeeded once again in climbing mt. everest. he said reaching the summit was a wonderful gift. >> translator: in...
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then, the indian school was founded during the hayes administration.he had a bit to do with that. >> rutherford hayes, as we learned, was announced from the beginning that he would be a one term president. here are just some of the events during his administration. the end of reconstruction. the bland-allison act. hayes vetoed and congress passed the measure over his veto. he vetoed the army appropriations bill after three versions. hayes finally accepted. finally, in 1880, the u.s.-china treaty. how does history view the hayes administration? >> what hayes managed to do was not have the scandals you had during the grant administration, he managed to retrieve some of the powers of the presidency that had been lost. he appointed his own cabinet, made a couple of other controversial appointments without congresses pressing -- congress's blessing. the hayes wanted to include the south and the west and new england. at the time, he felt the nomination of the election was a sign he could have been elected if he had chosen to run for a second term in office.
then, the indian school was founded during the hayes administration.he had a bit to do with that. >> rutherford hayes, as we learned, was announced from the beginning that he would be a one term president. here are just some of the events during his administration. the end of reconstruction. the bland-allison act. hayes vetoed and congress passed the measure over his veto. he vetoed the army appropriations bill after three versions. hayes finally accepted. finally, in 1880, the u.s.-china...
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moreover, unlike washington's were, bolivar's could not have been won without the aid of black and indian troops. his success in rallying all the races to the patriot cause became a turning point in the war for independence. it is fair to say that he thought both a revolution and a civil war. but perhaps what really distinguishes both men, both simon bolivar and george washington, can be seen most of all in their written work. washington words were measured, august, dignified, the product of a cautious and deliberate mind. bolivar's speeches and correspondence, on the other hand, remind me much more of thomas jefferson. they were fiery and passionate and elegant, and beautifully wrought. they represent some the greatest writing in latin america. although much was produced in haste, on the battlefields and on the run, the prose is at once lyrical and stately, clever but historically grounded, electric yet deeply wise. it is no exaggeration to say that bolivar's revolution changed the spanish language, for his words marked the dawn of a new literary page. the old, dusty castilian at this ti
moreover, unlike washington's were, bolivar's could not have been won without the aid of black and indian troops. his success in rallying all the races to the patriot cause became a turning point in the war for independence. it is fair to say that he thought both a revolution and a civil war. but perhaps what really distinguishes both men, both simon bolivar and george washington, can be seen most of all in their written work. washington words were measured, august, dignified, the product of a...
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. >>> chinese and indian officials have agreed to climb down from a three week military standoff. they said they will both withdraw troops from a disputed zone in the himalayas. diplomats came to an understanding. dozens of chinese soldiers crossed into cashmere. troops were deployed in response. it was said that soldiers were on a regular patrol. indian minister is to visit this month. >>> some other people are hoping to keep friendly ties with china. >> automakers, many of them have their eyes on china but japanese are hoping ill feelings are on the wane in the biggest automarket. chinese consume srs are buying more japanese cars. many kmchinese decided not to b japanese cars because of disputes over the islands. they go on on the say many buyers like the model that will was introduced in february. executives at toyota motor saw their april sales in china slump 6. 6.5%. that was a big improvement from march. turning to stock markets where the nikkei is trading above 14,000. that's after an extended holiday here in japan. we are playing a bit of catch up. u.s. markets ended mix w
. >>> chinese and indian officials have agreed to climb down from a three week military standoff. they said they will both withdraw troops from a disputed zone in the himalayas. diplomats came to an understanding. dozens of chinese soldiers crossed into cashmere. troops were deployed in response. it was said that soldiers were on a regular patrol. indian minister is to visit this month. >>> some other people are hoping to keep friendly ties with china. >> automakers,...
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these are indian, these are chinese, but mohinga is a local thing.t's fish based with rice or noodles, sometimes we put in some crispies, like fried beans, and these are some coriander leaves. >> yeah. >> lime. >> sprinkle some in here. >> good textures. particularly in the light of obama's recent visit, these are interesting times. significant changes for the first time in 50 years. >> yes. one thing that's quite significant. you take a look around, all kinds of people, all age groups. a couple years ago, people would be talking about politics, you -- nowadays, it's more outspoken. the government is more open. they also are relaxing the rules about censorship. august 20th, we were called into the office, many publishers and editors, and the boss, okay, 40 years and 20 days of censorship is gone. that's it. >> feel good? >> yeah. that's what we've been waiting for for so many years. >> i love the answer. it's a careful yes. >> yes. people in the country, we have some doubt, is it real? the changes? the reforms? but now it's a couple years. people sta
these are indian, these are chinese, but mohinga is a local thing.t's fish based with rice or noodles, sometimes we put in some crispies, like fried beans, and these are some coriander leaves. >> yeah. >> lime. >> sprinkle some in here. >> good textures. particularly in the light of obama's recent visit, these are interesting times. significant changes for the first time in 50 years. >> yes. one thing that's quite significant. you take a look around, all kinds of...
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they saw real indians and cowboys. kasson: there were horses; there were steer; there were live buffalo. narrator: it was into this roiling microcosm of the wild west that annie oakley, the little girl from ohio, first stepped in april 1885. cody placed her low on the bill, but she soon became an audience favorite. ( audience cheering ) she tripped into the arena; she didn't walk in. she blew kisses; she waved. she was, like, animated, alive, like this sweet person but with this big bang gun. ( shotgun cocking ) she starts off slow-- one ball, two balls. glass balls, which, when they're hit, they explode and feathers fly out. frank would toss up one, and then two at a time, and then three at a time. then annie oakley would toss them up herself. she'd toss two or three or four target balls in the air, grab a shotgun, shoot two, grab another, shoot two more. wilson: and she could hit all three before any one of them would reach the ground. and then she'd go to six. kasper: her act gets faster and faster and faster and fa
they saw real indians and cowboys. kasson: there were horses; there were steer; there were live buffalo. narrator: it was into this roiling microcosm of the wild west that annie oakley, the little girl from ohio, first stepped in april 1885. cody placed her low on the bill, but she soon became an audience favorite. ( audience cheering ) she tripped into the arena; she didn't walk in. she blew kisses; she waved. she was, like, animated, alive, like this sweet person but with this big bang gun. (...