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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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white liberals worship indians. but actually, indians are a conservative lot.i mean, we by and large we vote democrat, but we live very republican lives, you know? indian communities, there's no separation of church and state, war is a virtue, guns are everywhere, by and large pro-life. so, you know, once again, it's a very bipolar existence. you know, this, you know, knowing that democrats, by and large, are going to support us more. but still behaving like republicans. you know, it occurs to me it's like a big city republicans, who live these incredibly liberal, secular lives in the city, while espousing small town religious politics. >> bill moyers: you're so different from how i expected you to be, quite frankly, because i have never met you. although one of my producers met you some years ago, 11 years ago, i think, rick fields. and i have a clip of the piece that we ran on my show then about you from seattle. take a peek. >> sherman alexie: but my dad, that alcoholic nomad, he used to leave my family for days or weeks at a time drinking and roaming. and i
white liberals worship indians. but actually, indians are a conservative lot.i mean, we by and large we vote democrat, but we live very republican lives, you know? indian communities, there's no separation of church and state, war is a virtue, guns are everywhere, by and large pro-life. so, you know, once again, it's a very bipolar existence. you know, this, you know, knowing that democrats, by and large, are going to support us more. but still behaving like republicans. you know, it occurs to...
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i am not an indian and i did not discuss that with any indian so maybe is it indian theme? just like my parents are from nigeria i just think nigerians. [laughter] so if it is that theme of indian in my other comment that i had was come with the stereotypes there domicile, hard-working, i wonder, i don't want to say progress. [laughter] i am really trying not to be funny. [laughter] just an outsider's point of view i wonder but to listen to everybody talk it is a very good stereotype attached to you now here's just one bad case. the last guy that was just indicted is indian, actually the second. [laughter] >> host: do you have a final comment? are we can just close at this point. anita raghavan will be available to sign copies of the book you're interested to purchase it. thank you so much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> making a transition from journalism to box is exhilarating and completely overwhelming and frightening but wonderful. i made the choice, i have long wanted to work on the book because it gives you the freedom to die if in to a topic and go off on a
i am not an indian and i did not discuss that with any indian so maybe is it indian theme? just like my parents are from nigeria i just think nigerians. [laughter] so if it is that theme of indian in my other comment that i had was come with the stereotypes there domicile, hard-working, i wonder, i don't want to say progress. [laughter] i am really trying not to be funny. [laughter] just an outsider's point of view i wonder but to listen to everybody talk it is a very good stereotype attached...
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gift from god -- we visit an indian ashram that's working on developing solar power. living in limbo -- asylum seekers in europe want to take more control of their destiny. and shaping the future -- how young people in colombia are trying to build a better society. when it comes to energy supply, india is ambitious. soon it wants half of the country's total demand to be met by the sun. exactly how fast the so-called "national solar mission" will arrive in indian sockets is still unclear. but already the sun is helping some regions to forge more independent energy policies. the faithful at the brahma kumaris ashram in the mountains of rajhastan believe in the coming of a golden age. but that's not stopping them from trying to implement solar technology on a large scale now. we went to visit this pioneering effort to make the most out of the sun. the town of mount abu, tucked in the hills of the state of rajasthan, has been around since british colonial times. for more than 20 years, it's been home to golo pilz, a carpenter from germany. as a yogi, meditation is part of
gift from god -- we visit an indian ashram that's working on developing solar power. living in limbo -- asylum seekers in europe want to take more control of their destiny. and shaping the future -- how young people in colombia are trying to build a better society. when it comes to energy supply, india is ambitious. soon it wants half of the country's total demand to be met by the sun. exactly how fast the so-called "national solar mission" will arrive in indian sockets is still...
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[laughter] 4092 the natives discovered they were indians. [laughter] you are not serious i cannot go on. [laughter] in to the natives discovered they lived in america and they discovered they were indians. they discovered there were natives they discovered the obedience to a king and queen from the netherworld and i got from some other have been and this guy had invented guild and clothing and perhaps he will was burned alive all who worship the sun and the moon and the rain. you're supposed to encounter the history of the discovery. it says, it might have been. christopher columbus could not discover america because he did not have the visa or even a passport. [laughter] [applause] he could have got off the boat in brazil he may have had books and measles or the flu. and he never even in began the conquest of mexico because they did not have working papers and he was turned away from guatemala and even in do to lay -- chile because he did not have the records. the mayflower was sent back to see from the coast of massachusetts because immigr
[laughter] 4092 the natives discovered they were indians. [laughter] you are not serious i cannot go on. [laughter] in to the natives discovered they lived in america and they discovered they were indians. they discovered there were natives they discovered the obedience to a king and queen from the netherworld and i got from some other have been and this guy had invented guild and clothing and perhaps he will was burned alive all who worship the sun and the moon and the rain. you're supposed to...
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she never knew she was part indian so no one wouldn't have known.t makes a lot of difference to history. once you start testing a lot of us in this country many of us will have indian ancestry or from all over the world. i think it's time we realize our mixed our blood is. >> a melting pot. >> a melting pot. >> it will be interesting to see the family photo. >> absolutely. we're hoping that william an kate will go to india quite soon. >>> iranians are voting today but will a new president bring about any challenge. erin burnett is idea of iran talking to the candidates and voters about what they are hoping will happen. if there was a pill to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin dedicated to your eyes, from bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite is uniquely formulated to help protect your eye health. now that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye health. and
she never knew she was part indian so no one wouldn't have known.t makes a lot of difference to history. once you start testing a lot of us in this country many of us will have indian ancestry or from all over the world. i think it's time we realize our mixed our blood is. >> a melting pot. >> a melting pot. >> it will be interesting to see the family photo. >> absolutely. we're hoping that william an kate will go to india quite soon. >>> iranians are voting...
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the indians remain silent. after a while, one of them explains the silence. this is the first time anyone has told us that. and there they remained, gudrun and carlos, learning year after year. from the mayan language they learned that no hierarchy separates subject from object, because i drink the water that drinks me and i'm watched by all that i watch. and they learned to greet people in the money away. -- the mayan way. saying i am another you. your another me. the first -- about immigration, which is subject, very popular here. [laughter] december 18, the first exiles. today, december 18 is international migrants day. and it's not that moment recall the first in human history obliged to emigrate where adam and the. according to the official version, i'm afraid this -- according to the official version, you've turned to adam. she offered him the forbidden fruit and it was her fault that both of them were banished from paradise. but is that how it happened? really, is that? or did adam do what he did of his own accord? [inaudible] [laughter] maybe eve offe
the indians remain silent. after a while, one of them explains the silence. this is the first time anyone has told us that. and there they remained, gudrun and carlos, learning year after year. from the mayan language they learned that no hierarchy separates subject from object, because i drink the water that drinks me and i'm watched by all that i watch. and they learned to greet people in the money away. -- the mayan way. saying i am another you. your another me. the first -- about...
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we begin our special look at palm springs with the story of vyola ortner, chairman of the indian tribe. >> an interesting thing after my father died, there was a meeting she wanted to attend in palm springs so i took off of work and drove her to the meeting. i guess i spoke up and said something and the next thing i know is we have an election, a regular monthly, yearly election and i got a call the next day, i had been ejected as a member of the tribal council. i was absolutely floored. i couldn't believe it. that was my start. in our local politics. >> she transformed this tribe in a way no one can deny and the ramifications of her efforts in palm springs had many impact across the country because what she was doing here was setting in motion guidelines for modern governance that would lead to economic development which is what the tribes desperately needed and she transformed this tried in to one of the richest tribes in the country by virtue of her efforts. >> i grew up in palm springs, calif.. i was born in 1921 and i was born in section 14 which is in downtown palm springs and my
we begin our special look at palm springs with the story of vyola ortner, chairman of the indian tribe. >> an interesting thing after my father died, there was a meeting she wanted to attend in palm springs so i took off of work and drove her to the meeting. i guess i spoke up and said something and the next thing i know is we have an election, a regular monthly, yearly election and i got a call the next day, i had been ejected as a member of the tribal council. i was absolutely floored....
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with non-indian families.he law is designed to keep indian children with indian family members, and protect the interests of those children. >> i don't know how tearing a child away from the only family she's ever known without any transition period and noviceatinovic no visitation is in her best interest. >> reporter: the attorney general for the cherokee nation thinks the law is working. >> it's not anyone's intent to -- to rip a child away from a loving home. but we want to make sure those loving homes have the opportunity to be indian homes first. >> what et nicety -- >> reporter: after the family court rule in dustin brown's favor they petitioned hoping the higher court world overturn the ruling. after three months they got more bad news. the supreme court rule in favor of veronica's biological father. it wasn't an easy decision for the court, though. the justices were split 3-2. in the majority they wrote they are upholding the family court's ruling with a heavy heart. they concluded the biological fathe
with non-indian families.he law is designed to keep indian children with indian family members, and protect the interests of those children. >> i don't know how tearing a child away from the only family she's ever known without any transition period and noviceatinovic no visitation is in her best interest. >> reporter: the attorney general for the cherokee nation thinks the law is working. >> it's not anyone's intent to -- to rip a child away from a loving home. but we want to...
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indian doctors are known worldwide.and they're often the very same doctors you may have had in europe or america, where many of them practiced before returning to india. >> do you find that many indian doctors are coming back now because of hospitals such as this one? >> yes. a large number are coming back 'cause they have something to come back to. >> dr. praveen khilnani, a pediatric intensive care specialist, worked at several american hospitals, including mass general. dr. vikas kohli is a pediatric cardiologist who worked at hospitals in new york and miami. both need sophisticated equipment to care for their patients, something india didn't have before the birth of private hospitals like apollo. they both wanted to come back to india, despite the fact that medical care costs much les here, partly because doctors make much less. how much less do you make here than you made in the states? >> maybe the tenths or twentieths of what we were making in the u.s. >> they wanted to come back, they say, because they felt thei
indian doctors are known worldwide.and they're often the very same doctors you may have had in europe or america, where many of them practiced before returning to india. >> do you find that many indian doctors are coming back now because of hospitals such as this one? >> yes. a large number are coming back 'cause they have something to come back to. >> dr. praveen khilnani, a pediatric intensive care specialist, worked at several american hospitals, including mass general. dr....
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taken out of indian homes in the interest of the child and put in white homes.ecific reason, that phrase, best interest of the child, is left out of the law. so the actual standard is, would it be emotionally detrimental to leave the child with the father. now the father did reling wish permanent right but four months later instigated this legal battle. meg megyn, this law does not give at all. it is absolutely concrete. one drop of blood makes you an indian. >> because that's about what he's got. he is 3/256 cherokee. that means he basically had three cherokee ancestors at the time of george washington's father. >> and he didn't take care of the child. didn't provide for the child. and that is -- that is important and that is -- that is important >> -- this law was put in place to prevent children from being removed from unanimous families north put them back in a family that abandoned them. this was specifically an action to prevent them from being moved. in this case the dad abandoned the child. a family as raising the child and the family was loving and supp
taken out of indian homes in the interest of the child and put in white homes.ecific reason, that phrase, best interest of the child, is left out of the law. so the actual standard is, would it be emotionally detrimental to leave the child with the father. now the father did reling wish permanent right but four months later instigated this legal battle. meg megyn, this law does not give at all. it is absolutely concrete. one drop of blood makes you an indian. >> because that's about what...
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workers inspected nearby sue yir pipe autos american indian model schools in oakland will stay open for now that. is the decision by an alameda county judge, a temporary restraining order stopping the school district from closing it. we are live with the story tonight. leanne? >> well, dan by having this order it allows schools to reopen on june 20th. so called summer session without it, the schools, all three of them would have been forced to close. he said he was reluctant to do nothing but issuing a temporary restraining order oakland unify candidate not go ahead with plans to close the american indian model schools. parents and administrators inside of the courtroom were elated. in march, the school district revoked it's charter because of alleged financial improprietis. a spokesperson called the judge's decision a temporary set back. >> this is really just a delay in the process. it's not final in any way. >> school administratored appealed to try to reverse the district's decision. but schools needed a quick ruling to stay open that, is why administrators and parents asked the sup
workers inspected nearby sue yir pipe autos american indian model schools in oakland will stay open for now that. is the decision by an alameda county judge, a temporary restraining order stopping the school district from closing it. we are live with the story tonight. leanne? >> well, dan by having this order it allows schools to reopen on june 20th. so called summer session without it, the schools, all three of them would have been forced to close. he said he was reluctant to do nothing...
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s when an indian shall be concerned? no.ight now, they were not -- they got a hearing in the 1830s. andrew jackson heard the moral objections we expressed now and still went ahead and did this. >> that's right. and -- you know, it -- i'm certainly sympathetic to the argument that we cannot judge the historical figures by our own light. i think -- respectable historians. all would say that. however, as you mentioned in your intro, he faced tremendous, ferocious opposition during the 1830s. 85% offing with votes the party cast during the 1830s were -- cast in opposition of indian removal. there was a congressional investigation -- we can get -- go back and look at some of the activities in florida that looked at general -- what general jackson did in his florida campaign when he was general of the southern department of the u.s. and wiped out many indigenous communities. so -- you know, and -- there was a citizens campaign, too. petition from new york city, 47 yards long. and missionaries, spending time in indian lands and --
s when an indian shall be concerned? no.ight now, they were not -- they got a hearing in the 1830s. andrew jackson heard the moral objections we expressed now and still went ahead and did this. >> that's right. and -- you know, it -- i'm certainly sympathetic to the argument that we cannot judge the historical figures by our own light. i think -- respectable historians. all would say that. however, as you mentioned in your intro, he faced tremendous, ferocious opposition during the 1830s....
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. >> but first, a standoff between some of virginia's indian tribes and our federal government. that's all coming up. >>> only on 9 tonight, our federal government. six tribes have been fighting federal recognition for years. federal recognition would mean access to affordable healthcare, the chance to compete for federal education grants and the return of critical parts of their history. >> the home of the indian tribe is deep in the rural landscape of virginia, northeast of richmond. it is a place so quiet, you can actually hear the leaves rustle through the tree. and the water coursing down a local stream. but now that tranquility has given way to a steady, increasingly call for recognition by the federal government. as tax paying residents of virginia, the indians have been waging this battle since 1999. >> it's our very birthright. you were born a certain way, to a certain family, with a certain language. would you want to have that taken away from you? >> other native american tribes gained recognition from the state, but not the federal government. and that has meant the
. >> but first, a standoff between some of virginia's indian tribes and our federal government. that's all coming up. >>> only on 9 tonight, our federal government. six tribes have been fighting federal recognition for years. federal recognition would mean access to affordable healthcare, the chance to compete for federal education grants and the return of critical parts of their history. >> the home of the indian tribe is deep in the rural landscape of virginia, northeast...
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there was a great deal of high-level diplomacy that why not to prevent indian response, at least indianrepublic responds that sort of keep a war, because the two states have nuclear weapons that could escalate into nuclear war. i remember traveling with donald rumsfeld in 2002, which was during one of the state of heightened tension between india and pakistan after one of these attacks. so you flip over a decade a number of times where it looked in tensions between these two powers would escalate, doesn't mean a nuclear war, but it does look like there could have been a real-life, major series of battles. indians have kept her knee-jerk response to some of these attacks the pakistanis think indians are operating in other ways that are trying to do clandestine operations in afghanistan and exert influence in afghanistan to encircle pakistan. say no, there are other ways of carrying out response than a public shooting war. >> host: mark mazzetti, what's in islamabad in this shadow war and diplomacy? >> guest: well, the role of the ambassador is that barry at times powerful or not dependin
there was a great deal of high-level diplomacy that why not to prevent indian response, at least indianrepublic responds that sort of keep a war, because the two states have nuclear weapons that could escalate into nuclear war. i remember traveling with donald rumsfeld in 2002, which was during one of the state of heightened tension between india and pakistan after one of these attacks. so you flip over a decade a number of times where it looked in tensions between these two powers would...
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of past bad history. >> bad history of indian children being removed.awarded custody to the father after finding he would be a fit father. the court today in another divided opinion, this one by justice alito, parsed two provisions of the indian child welfare act, words to the effect of continued custody of the child and a provision designed to prevent the breakup of india families it said the act doesn't apply here. the father never had continued custody and there was no india family being broken up so the case was sent back to the south carolina courts to determine who under south carolina law, probably, who should get the child. >> brown: so the practical impact is it goes back to the lower court but it's not clear what will happen to the child at this point? >> it's not because the cherokee tribe as well as the father could again try to assert their rights under that law. >> brown: as you said, this was another 5-4 decision, right? >> yes, it was. the court split ideologically as well as in the voting rights act. >> brown: is there a different ideol
of past bad history. >> bad history of indian children being removed.awarded custody to the father after finding he would be a fit father. the court today in another divided opinion, this one by justice alito, parsed two provisions of the indian child welfare act, words to the effect of continued custody of the child and a provision designed to prevent the breakup of india families it said the act doesn't apply here. the father never had continued custody and there was no india family...
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we are on board and indian air force helicopter -- and indian air force helicopter. ,he weather has not been good and the difficult terrain has hampered the rescue operation. >> hundreds of people still stranded here, desperate for .elp the indian army, air force, and other disaster management agencies have been working around the clock to help the survivors. arrived here, it started raining incessantly, so we could not travel any further. then the river started overflowing, and buildings started collapsing. but for those who have been rescued, it is no less than a miracle. some need urgent medical help, and many have not open to their a week. for more than authorities, meanwhile, are still assessing the scale of the disaster. >> absolute normalcy is far off. >> meanwhile, it is an anxious wait for thousands like these people here to reunite with their loved ones. >> in south africa, one of the country's most prominent women is trying to shake up the political system. she is starting a new party that she hopes will take votes from disillusioned voters, but can she really challenge the f
we are on board and indian air force helicopter -- and indian air force helicopter. ,he weather has not been good and the difficult terrain has hampered the rescue operation. >> hundreds of people still stranded here, desperate for .elp the indian army, air force, and other disaster management agencies have been working around the clock to help the survivors. arrived here, it started raining incessantly, so we could not travel any further. then the river started overflowing, and buildings...
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the chinese president is now in indian wells, which is near palm springs. the two-day summit begins tomorrow afternoon. they'll discuss the growing concern after chinese cyber hacking. not just president obama, but we have confirmed that vice president joe biden will visit the bay area next week. a private fdraiser will visit san francisco next week. our morning newscast begins at 4:30 a.m., once again, live coverage of the president's remarks close to 9:00 a.m. >> now, the other hot topic. tomorrow, the bay area expected to bake with some cities. >> jeff joins us with some projected numbers.
the chinese president is now in indian wells, which is near palm springs. the two-day summit begins tomorrow afternoon. they'll discuss the growing concern after chinese cyber hacking. not just president obama, but we have confirmed that vice president joe biden will visit the bay area next week. a private fdraiser will visit san francisco next week. our morning newscast begins at 4:30 a.m., once again, live coverage of the president's remarks close to 9:00 a.m. >> now, the other hot...
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indians up. five innings, four strikeouts and one run allowed by strasburg.f seven now, davie checking out his club. lined to first. reynolds catches it. nats get shut out by indians 2-0. >>> os hosting red sox before the game some fathers and kids out on the field playing a little catch. i love that. great day for them. great day for chris davis. bottom of three. os up 1-0. this is why they call him crush davis. a two-run bomb to right center. his major league leading -- this is his 23rd homer. birds up 3-0. bottom of five. man on for davis. hammers one to the opposite field. davis is safe at second for the double. three rbis on the day for him. os take three of four in this series. they win it 6-3. >>> it was a tale of two golfers today for justin rose there were tears of happiness after capturing his first major. for phil mik elckelson tear the is. happying to make it a happy birthday and father's day. his second shot on 10 might just do that from 76 yards out phil and he holds it. that's an eagle giving lefty the lead at even par. on 13 justin rose with t
indians up. five innings, four strikeouts and one run allowed by strasburg.f seven now, davie checking out his club. lined to first. reynolds catches it. nats get shut out by indians 2-0. >>> os hosting red sox before the game some fathers and kids out on the field playing a little catch. i love that. great day for them. great day for chris davis. bottom of three. os up 1-0. this is why they call him crush davis. a two-run bomb to right center. his major league leading -- this is his...
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and next spring we're going to have an indian arts and culture but may i say it's universal. everybody can identify with not only the physical experience but the deeply culture and spiral entertainment. then our wonderful center has closed with collaborating with a lot of folks so next summer it about gorgeous to explore different concepts of beauty and think that will be magnificent to enjoy and last by not at least we're going to introduce a road of arresting or by a. tourist coming to san francisco that the kind of art has never been shown in any substantial manner by it's really important in educational value. and on this note i want though emphasis that asian museum first and for most is a platform of education whether for kindergarten or adults. so i mention the educational program will have a significant increase year after year. so the next slide i'll talk about the public active where folks have free assess. we provided free access to the public library system and others agencies. and in this particular we're working closely with the summer youth programs to provide
and next spring we're going to have an indian arts and culture but may i say it's universal. everybody can identify with not only the physical experience but the deeply culture and spiral entertainment. then our wonderful center has closed with collaborating with a lot of folks so next summer it about gorgeous to explore different concepts of beauty and think that will be magnificent to enjoy and last by not at least we're going to introduce a road of arresting or by a. tourist coming to san...
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one of the worst tragedies of the millennia has hit a northern indian state. flash floods and cloud bursts every tactic in the region. thousands are thought dead and trapped. a rescue operation has been mounted i the army and the air force. the death toll from flooding and landslides following heavy monsoon rains in the northern indian studio has passed 500. bodies can be seen floating or buried in slush. the army is working to recover them. the charity organization action aid said 5000 people are missing in the area, many stranded hindu pilgrims visiting local shrines. the worst affected is holy town town where the temple was completely devastated by mother nature's ferry, described as a himalayan tsunami. >> [speaking a foreign language] >> the prime minister described the situation as distressing, and announced in a package for the state. the relatives of those missing a weight the news. there is a relief effort, with medicines and food flown to the flooded areas. >> assistance and aid to the families of those who lost their lives. 50,000 to those who have
one of the worst tragedies of the millennia has hit a northern indian state. flash floods and cloud bursts every tactic in the region. thousands are thought dead and trapped. a rescue operation has been mounted i the army and the air force. the death toll from flooding and landslides following heavy monsoon rains in the northern indian studio has passed 500. bodies can be seen floating or buried in slush. the army is working to recover them. the charity organization action aid said 5000 people...
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people over here are quite angry with the nepal government but saying the indian side protected their land by building those enbankments whereas nepal was left vulnerable. people are saying the forest as a whole has been neglected for too long. >> when the other side gets millions, we're expected to build embanksments with $20,000. if the government releases money this area will survive. >> the helicopters were flying regularly on the indian side and the nepal people were left to look. they say they released too much water by the dams. a claim the indian government denies. >> i was on the other side and saw the district magistrate warning people of the danger. we here are certain the water released from the dam caused the flood. the monsoon has not started here. >> but the nepalian administrators say their intervention saved people's lives. >> the army and police rescued people and made sure there were no human casualties. we're doing what we can immediately and also giving suggestions to the center and what they can do to prevent a loss in the long term and within the constraints of
people over here are quite angry with the nepal government but saying the indian side protected their land by building those enbankments whereas nepal was left vulnerable. people are saying the forest as a whole has been neglected for too long. >> when the other side gets millions, we're expected to build embanksments with $20,000. if the government releases money this area will survive. >> the helicopters were flying regularly on the indian side and the nepal people were left to...
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journalist indian t.v. journalist reports flood from victim shoulders an indian journalist as you see there he's being criticized for appearing on television reporting from a disaster zone while sitting on the shoulders of one of the flood victims this is just like mario draggy who is sitting on the shoulders of the flood a fraud victims across europe and their wobbling just like that guy was safe and he's saying well it's. all ok your eyes that said it was ok the treasury said it was it took a all of this is above board oh it's above board the water splashing over the gunnels. but is above board we're sinking like a rock but we're still a boat. well now speaking of fraud another big fraud that we've been covering for the last few years is in the news and this is the f.t.c. to bring civil suit against john corps i know for m.f. global the u.s. regulator charged with overseeing m.f. global plans to file an unprecedented civil suit against john corps and lawyers for the former chief executive of the collapse
journalist indian t.v. journalist reports flood from victim shoulders an indian journalist as you see there he's being criticized for appearing on television reporting from a disaster zone while sitting on the shoulders of one of the flood victims this is just like mario draggy who is sitting on the shoulders of the flood a fraud victims across europe and their wobbling just like that guy was safe and he's saying well it's. all ok your eyes that said it was ok the treasury said it was it took a...
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american indian public charter schools are being told they have to close. why and. >> this is so close. a judge sup possessed to decide tomorrow if the american indian schools can stay open for time being. and tomorrow students will know if they'll be returning or if the end is near. a judge will decide if model schools can remain open. their last day is supposed to be tomorrow. parents filed an application after the oakland unified school district revoked the charter after it found irregularity autos we're hoping this restraining order would prevent it from doing anything from allowing to us move forward while this decision is unresolved. >> parents appealed to the board of education but members have yet to decide. three schools want to reopen on june 20th for extended summer program but without a decision from the board, they can't. they're hoping a judge will intervene but that action was criticized today. >> our board voted month ago. now, it rests with the county. and we'll comply with whatever the court decide autos the school ranks among the top in t
american indian public charter schools are being told they have to close. why and. >> this is so close. a judge sup possessed to decide tomorrow if the american indian schools can stay open for time being. and tomorrow students will know if they'll be returning or if the end is near. a judge will decide if model schools can remain open. their last day is supposed to be tomorrow. parents filed an application after the oakland unified school district revoked the charter after it found...
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we brought home indian food. and, um... i know that moving can be stressful, and, and, i find that when i'm undergoing stress, that good food and company can have a comforting effect. also, curry is a natural laxative, and i don't have to tell you, that, you know, a clean colon is just one less thing to worry about. leonard, i'm no expert here, but i believe in the context of a luncheon invitation, you might want to skip the reference to bowel movements. ♪ our whole universe was in a hot, dense state ♪ ♪ then nearly 14 billion years ago expansion started... wait! ♪ ♪ the earth began to cool ♪ the autotrophs began to drool, neanderthals developed tools ♪ ♪ we built the wall ♪ we built the pyramids ♪ ♪ math, science, history, unraveling the mystery ♪ ♪ that all started with a big bang ♪ ♪ bang! ♪ walmart has some great lunch options. a meal like this costs less than $4.25 per serving. if you swap out lunch just 3 times per week, over 475 bucks a year. yeah? save on lean cuisine backed by the low price guarantee. walmart. peop
we brought home indian food. and, um... i know that moving can be stressful, and, and, i find that when i'm undergoing stress, that good food and company can have a comforting effect. also, curry is a natural laxative, and i don't have to tell you, that, you know, a clean colon is just one less thing to worry about. leonard, i'm no expert here, but i believe in the context of a luncheon invitation, you might want to skip the reference to bowel movements. ♪ our whole universe was in a hot,...
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, and hawaiiian indians. an extensive congressional oversight record created over the last two decades and dozens of congressional findings delineated in federal statutes establish these facts. indigenous hawaiians like tribes on the continental united states formed a native community with their own government and that this political entity existed before the founding of the united states and native hawaiians share historic allege and current bonds with their community. like tribes in the continental united states, native hawaiians have certain land set aside for their benefit, pursuant to acts of congress including 200,000 acres of hawaiian homes commissioned act land and share an interest in the income generated by 1.2 million acres of public trust fund lands under the hawaii admission act. mr. president, although the congress has passed more than 150 statutes to try address some of the henegative effects, there income and health and education disspates. high rates of unemployment and incarceration, hawaiia
, and hawaiiian indians. an extensive congressional oversight record created over the last two decades and dozens of congressional findings delineated in federal statutes establish these facts. indigenous hawaiians like tribes on the continental united states formed a native community with their own government and that this political entity existed before the founding of the united states and native hawaiians share historic allege and current bonds with their community. like tribes in the...
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the first king of britain to have indian ancestry. it shows you dna testing is now revolutionizing history. now, we've got the proof that we often like to imagine in print that our royal family are 100% english and that's not true. prince william is part indian. >> does anyone know about his response? >> i think he's probably pretty excited about it. he is a person who loves tralinging. there's a trip to india on the card, probably in about three or four years and i think prince william and kate, when they visit india, that's going to be a really exciting moment because the population there are really delighted by this news. >> and now, he's a lot more international than he ever imagined. we'll be hearing a lot more from you as we get closer to that due date. thank you. >>> straight ahead, more and more, we're see iing pictures le this. seems like a weather just keeping gets worse, right? what's it all about? and one victory, with so many battles. a look at what's ahead for this young lung transplant patient. ♪ fly me to the moon ♪ le
the first king of britain to have indian ancestry. it shows you dna testing is now revolutionizing history. now, we've got the proof that we often like to imagine in print that our royal family are 100% english and that's not true. prince william is part indian. >> does anyone know about his response? >> i think he's probably pretty excited about it. he is a person who loves tralinging. there's a trip to india on the card, probably in about three or four years and i think prince...
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>> all the indians, they are here, so why will i go to india? it kind of saved costs and, uh, if what i am going for india it was here, then i'd better stay here and save some money. [chuckles] >> as well as high tech facilities, the hospital specializes in lifestyle diseases and chronic complaints such as diabetes and arthritis, which are growing rapidly in nigeria. it also covers orthopedics, surgery and sports medicine. the company has brought in its own indian doctors who have emigrated with their families. the hospital attracts patients from all over nigeria and abroad. >> yes, this hospital is quite different from other hospitals in nigeria. very much great. very much great. >> i cannot afford going to abroad, that's why i came here because they say [indistinct] standard is just like going to abroad. >> initially we had few patients from the nigeria, but now we are also receiving the patients from other part of africa. they're coming all the way from ghana, and ethiopia, some coming from addis ababa. so they are coming from all the parts a
>> all the indians, they are here, so why will i go to india? it kind of saved costs and, uh, if what i am going for india it was here, then i'd better stay here and save some money. [chuckles] >> as well as high tech facilities, the hospital specializes in lifestyle diseases and chronic complaints such as diabetes and arthritis, which are growing rapidly in nigeria. it also covers orthopedics, surgery and sports medicine. the company has brought in its own indian doctors who have...
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he was able to do so because of the act known as the indian child fair act.a member of the cherokee nation, which means veronica is part cherokee, too. congress passed the law after realizing many children were being removed from their homes. the law was designed to protect the interest of indian children. >> i don't know how faring a child away from the only family she's ever known with no visitation is in her best interest. >> reporter: the attorney general for the cherokee nation thinks the law is working. >> it's not anyone's intent to rip a child away from a loving home. but we want to make sure those loving homes have the opportunity to be indian homes first. >> reporter: after the family court ruled in dustin brown's favor, the couple petitioned the south carolina supreme court. after more than three months waiting, they got more bad news. the supreme court here in south carolina ruled in favor of veronica's biological father. it wasn't an easy decision for the court. the justices were split 3-2. in the majority opinion, they wrote they are upholding t
he was able to do so because of the act known as the indian child fair act.a member of the cherokee nation, which means veronica is part cherokee, too. congress passed the law after realizing many children were being removed from their homes. the law was designed to protect the interest of indian children. >> i don't know how faring a child away from the only family she's ever known with no visitation is in her best interest. >> reporter: the attorney general for the cherokee nation...
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a number of indians lived in a house near the stadium. museum ended to open a honoring their culture but the police drove them out. e says the police evicted him and other residents violently and without respect. the brazilian government and rio continue to treat indians very badly, he says and this is the 21st century. only a few demonstrators made it into the arena. was one of them. but few spectators noticed the protests. preoccupied with the first game to be played in the stadium. a mythical place in the national imagination. he atmosphere is already frenzied with the world cup still a year away. aren't occasion fans rooting for the current national team but the stars of the past the victor, a member world champion squad. he was just fouled earning his side a penalty kick. but he thinks preparations are coming along fine. will be unique for brazil. they will play at home in front if god own fans and will he says they will win. ronaldo is also here. he's put on a few pounds since glory days but still has a champion's attitude. e played
a number of indians lived in a house near the stadium. museum ended to open a honoring their culture but the police drove them out. e says the police evicted him and other residents violently and without respect. the brazilian government and rio continue to treat indians very badly, he says and this is the 21st century. only a few demonstrators made it into the arena. was one of them. but few spectators noticed the protests. preoccupied with the first game to be played in the stadium. a...
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it's black indian-style tea, usually with a thick dollop of sweetened condensed milk.weet, less sweet, very sweet, strong, less strong? everybody's got a preference. everybody's got a preferred tea shop, where they know presumably how you like yours. >> i said less sweet. >> journalist and publisher thiha saw. we meet at the seit taing kya tea shop. >> this place means a lot of things. not just a place for breakfast and snacks. >> for 50 years of paranoia and repression, teahouses were also the main forum for guarded and not so guarded discussions of the daily news, where you tried to piece together the real stories behind the ludicrously chopped and censored newspapers. carefully, of course, because informers and secret police were also heavily represented in these hotbeds of sedition and discontent. given your profession, how have you managed to stay out of prison all these years? >> no, i was there. >> really? >> two times. >> two times. >> once they called me and said, u thiwa, would you come into the office and talk? >> right. >> so i went there, and -- i was ther
it's black indian-style tea, usually with a thick dollop of sweetened condensed milk.weet, less sweet, very sweet, strong, less strong? everybody's got a preference. everybody's got a preferred tea shop, where they know presumably how you like yours. >> i said less sweet. >> journalist and publisher thiha saw. we meet at the seit taing kya tea shop. >> this place means a lot of things. not just a place for breakfast and snacks. >> for 50 years of paranoia and repression,...
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by the 16 # 40s, even though there were just 500 people in new amsterdam, they ticked off the indians by among other things by leading what could only be called terrorist raids on indian settlements in manhattan and in new jersey, that they feared an all-out war was coming, and, in fact, it would in a few years. they put the slaves there as a buffer zone, and an early warning system for the indians, you know the pioneers because they are arrows in their backs. [laughter] okay, that tradition of it being a place for outcasts continues newgate prison was at christopher and grenich streets in the 1790 #s. through the 1700s, yellow fever, cholera, other plagues run through that tiny little community down at the bottom of manhattan every summer, and washington square park, in fact, starts as a burial ground for yellow fever and cholera victims because it was out of town. it was out in the country. you fled out to the village to get away from the plague. by the -- especially -- it was an especially pure lant plague in 1892, and they built permanently in the village. why the west village is
by the 16 # 40s, even though there were just 500 people in new amsterdam, they ticked off the indians by among other things by leading what could only be called terrorist raids on indian settlements in manhattan and in new jersey, that they feared an all-out war was coming, and, in fact, it would in a few years. they put the slaves there as a buffer zone, and an early warning system for the indians, you know the pioneers because they are arrows in their backs. [laughter] okay, that tradition of...
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you know, i can be in a room full of indians and non-indians, and i can switch in the middle of sentencesi end up feeling like a spy in the house of ethnicity. >> announcer: funding is provided by -- carnegie corporation of new york, celebrating 100 years of philanthropy, and committed to doing real and permanent good in the world. the kohlberg foundation. independent production fund, with support from the partridge foundation, a john and polly guth charitable fund. the clements foundation. pa
you know, i can be in a room full of indians and non-indians, and i can switch in the middle of sentencesi end up feeling like a spy in the house of ethnicity. >> announcer: funding is provided by -- carnegie corporation of new york, celebrating 100 years of philanthropy, and committed to doing real and permanent good in the world. the kohlberg foundation. independent production fund, with support from the partridge foundation, a john and polly guth charitable fund. the clements...
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he back on bump series fy family against indian. and prior injuries straougs had allowed just one earned run or fewer, in his five previous starts. bottom third. score less game. stub at the dish. gets him foul tipping that's four strikes outs on day. top of fourth nats put runners powers p corey strike out next three batters. desmond, one cap it off. scoring threat over. bots of fourth after walking jayson. strauss beryl facing carlos. and base hit back up middle. score only hit strous pweg surrendered all game. through five, one run. 82 pitches. quick work. top. 6th nats give runners on first and third again no outs now one out. adam ground into double play. that inning over. they left some runners on base in this game. move top of the 7th jonathan. base loaded no outs. line out. to mark reynold double off steve at first. nats had their chance today. but they were shut out by inian. we get a tkpweufrp four or five hits. and you know did have opportunities and don't get it done. so, i can handle getting beat. i done like when we be
he back on bump series fy family against indian. and prior injuries straougs had allowed just one earned run or fewer, in his five previous starts. bottom third. score less game. stub at the dish. gets him foul tipping that's four strikes outs on day. top of fourth nats put runners powers p corey strike out next three batters. desmond, one cap it off. scoring threat over. bots of fourth after walking jayson. strauss beryl facing carlos. and base hit back up middle. score only hit strous pweg...
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they include woodwork, indian jewelry and also afghan carpets. an indian jeweler at the fair said that expectations are high for inland regions of china. it's developing into a promising market with high demand for imported luxury goods. >>> the baltic state of latvia will likely join the eurozone next year, becoming the 18th member country. european commission, the european union's executive body, asked member nations to accept latvia's application for membership to the single-currency bloc. >> i'm very glad to announce that we have concluded that latvia is ready to adopt the euro on the 1st of january, 2014. >> now, rehn also said latvia's adoption of the euro symbolizes confidence in the single currency. the baltic country joined the european union in 2004. its economy grew at an annual rate of more than 5% in 2011. latvia is filing it's certain to be accepted as the country does meet economic criteria, and these include the ratio of budget deficit to gross domestic product and the inflation rate. latvia would be the first new eurozone member
they include woodwork, indian jewelry and also afghan carpets. an indian jeweler at the fair said that expectations are high for inland regions of china. it's developing into a promising market with high demand for imported luxury goods. >>> the baltic state of latvia will likely join the eurozone next year, becoming the 18th member country. european commission, the european union's executive body, asked member nations to accept latvia's application for membership to the...