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gwen is a elder and retired from the american indian district titles four, seven and nine of the indian education act. she has moved beyond the limits of her duties for the families in her district. she spends time volunteers for all community functions that the alliance puts on. the families that she serves remember her fondly and all that she did for them. she offered her talents to powwows, food booths, graduations and dinners and let's watch a video on gwen stirrer. >> i am [inaudible] known as the keepers of the western door. they're on the western side of new york and they're the biggest of the tribes. i'm the one -- i'm the one that creeks that runs through our reservation now. indian community -- there was nothing in the beginning. for 20 years that i work in the school district helping the children understand that their heritage was important, and important to be
gwen is a elder and retired from the american indian district titles four, seven and nine of the indian education act. she has moved beyond the limits of her duties for the families in her district. she spends time volunteers for all community functions that the alliance puts on. the families that she serves remember her fondly and all that she did for them. she offered her talents to powwows, food booths, graduations and dinners and let's watch a video on gwen stirrer. >> i am...
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but unknown to them, security around the indian mission had already been tightened as the indian embassy in kabul had received an important alert on july 31 warning them of the possibility of an attack in jalalabad. this intelligence was shared with the afghan police, and quick reaction teams were deployed along the route to the consulate. >> there was an explosion in front of the indian consulate in jalalabad in afghanistan. while there were no indian casualties, it led to the loss of several innocent lives. we deeply regret the loss of these innocent lives. this indicates that this attack was not only on india's consulate or on the relationship and friendship, but also on society. lex the bomber was stopped at a check post, and an official noticed that while the car was driving, the number plate was old. once the bombers were stopped, two of them came out of the car, and the officer opened fire on noticing they were wearing suicide vests. as soon as the firing started, the third bomber blew himself up , and the explosions damaged a nearby mosque and claimed the lives of eight children.
but unknown to them, security around the indian mission had already been tightened as the indian embassy in kabul had received an important alert on july 31 warning them of the possibility of an attack in jalalabad. this intelligence was shared with the afghan police, and quick reaction teams were deployed along the route to the consulate. >> there was an explosion in front of the indian consulate in jalalabad in afghanistan. while there were no indian casualties, it led to the loss of...
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as one of the pioneering indian success stories in the united states he knew all the indian entities and as the mackenzie legend in hot spots too. he had worked with many and served as a mentor to others. when the principal deputy solicitor general was in high school and getting pressure from his indian parents to study medicine. he advised in to pursue his dreams. one of the chief attorney for evident in the government before u.s. supreme court, was a testament to which the heights indians had risen in american society. as he looked around a room that night was breathtaking to see the diversity and death of talent said the u.s. ambassador to india. there were ceos and the entrepreneur, doctors, hotel owners and riders, aspiring office seekers and officeholders, people who had grown up poor in india but now they were the ceo of the company. you could feel her all alive the american dream was in that room. there was never any question he would be invited. he walked through vastly different worlds, business, led to become india and america without losing a set. he was friends with all
as one of the pioneering indian success stories in the united states he knew all the indian entities and as the mackenzie legend in hot spots too. he had worked with many and served as a mentor to others. when the principal deputy solicitor general was in high school and getting pressure from his indian parents to study medicine. he advised in to pursue his dreams. one of the chief attorney for evident in the government before u.s. supreme court, was a testament to which the heights indians had...
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. -- lighting indian rupee -- sliding indian rupee. government says no need for panic. and now for all the details. pakistan is already in the dark for harboring seminaries linked with terrorist organizations. ironically, rather than cracking the whip on these groups, islamabad is inclined to host them. recently, another popular seminary is also banned by the united states, but seminary refutes the charges. students and teachers at a pakistani islamic school designated as a terrorist training center by the united dates rebutted the charges and said they had not had a chance to defend themselves against the accusations. the u.s. treasury imposed sanctions on the islamic school, saying it trained recruits and facilitated funding for al qaeda, the taliban, and others accused by indian intelligence of masterminding the 2008 mumbai attacks. the sanctions include a ban on u.s. citizens having anything to do with the schools. the pakistani interior ministry and the army declined to comment , but the school principal said the accusations are totally false. >> the treasury said
. -- lighting indian rupee -- sliding indian rupee. government says no need for panic. and now for all the details. pakistan is already in the dark for harboring seminaries linked with terrorist organizations. ironically, rather than cracking the whip on these groups, islamabad is inclined to host them. recently, another popular seminary is also banned by the united states, but seminary refutes the charges. students and teachers at a pakistani islamic school designated as a terrorist training...
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who else shows indian movies and honors indian people like tonight? this is a great, great honor to be here in city hall of san francisco. the person that nominated me for this award is laverne roberts. maybe some of you knew her as laverne morrisy. she went home to her reservation. she is piute and went to her home. where is her home? >> [inaudible] >> in earring ton nevada. we went there once and she has a beautiful house and live there is and now she is even running for the council of her tribe. laverne was going to surprise me and be here this evening, but she had an outbreak of one of her illnesses. her foot started to bleed and now she has to be on crutches for a while, so she had to turn in her plane ticket and her taxi fare, but otherwise she would have been here tonight and many of us know laverne and we would like to say a prayer that she gets better soon and can come and see us. this is for laverne. yes. please let's clap our hands for laverne. [applause] >> thank you. laverne roberts was honored here in this space two years ago. thank you
who else shows indian movies and honors indian people like tonight? this is a great, great honor to be here in city hall of san francisco. the person that nominated me for this award is laverne roberts. maybe some of you knew her as laverne morrisy. she went home to her reservation. she is piute and went to her home. where is her home? >> [inaudible] >> in earring ton nevada. we went there once and she has a beautiful house and live there is and now she is even running for the...
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indians do not eat monkey brains. and if they do... sign me up.e that they are very tasty. and nutritional. it's important that this company celebrates its diversity. and you know what, stanley? come kwanzaa time, i have got you covered, baby. i don't celebrate kwanzaa. wha--really? you should. it's fun. i love the people here. and if there was one thing i don't really care for, is that they can be terribly, terribly ignorant about other cultures. and i don't want them embarrassing me in front of my girlfriend carol. diwali is a very important holiday for the hindus. but, frankly, i'm a little appalled that none of you know very much about indian culture. so without further adieu, kelly! you are on. um, diwali is awesome. and there's food, and there's gonna be dancing. and, oh, i got the raddest outfit. it has sparkles-- kelly... um, why don't you tell us a little bit about the origins of the holiday? oh, um, i don't know. it's really old, i think. how many gods do you have? like hundreds, i think. maybe more than that. and that blue, busty gal--
indians do not eat monkey brains. and if they do... sign me up.e that they are very tasty. and nutritional. it's important that this company celebrates its diversity. and you know what, stanley? come kwanzaa time, i have got you covered, baby. i don't celebrate kwanzaa. wha--really? you should. it's fun. i love the people here. and if there was one thing i don't really care for, is that they can be terribly, terribly ignorant about other cultures. and i don't want them embarrassing me in front...
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pakistan accuses indian troops of opening fire, but the indian argues it was they who are shot at first. according to islamabad, the indian military also killed a pakistani officer on tuesday along the so-called line of control. residents complain cross-border clashes have become more frequent in recent weeks. >> the indians and start firing whenever they feel like it. an incident will occur in one sector, and they start firing another one. they turn any small incident into an excuse to pressure pakistan to crack the two countries -- to pakistan. countries -- the indian government warns that reprisals could not be warned out. -- be rolled out. >> [indiscernible] >> on monday, new pakistani prime minister sharif spoke of strengthening ties. some pakistani analysts say the recent events have started blow to peace overtures. >> we are prepared to go a step forward. it would have meant putting it on the back one or for the time being. >> india and pakistan fought the two major wars over the disputed kashmir region and 9047 and 1965. in igniting icon the tensions boiled over again, sparking
pakistan accuses indian troops of opening fire, but the indian argues it was they who are shot at first. according to islamabad, the indian military also killed a pakistani officer on tuesday along the so-called line of control. residents complain cross-border clashes have become more frequent in recent weeks. >> the indians and start firing whenever they feel like it. an incident will occur in one sector, and they start firing another one. they turn any small incident into an excuse to...
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this is when the indian government should mount pressure on pakistan to say that pakistan has done it, and use the world pressure to say nothing has changed in pakistan. >> the prime minister in pakistan says he is saddened by the incident and has expressed his desire to carry on the dialogue process with india, which is a refusal to deny the role in the killing. india has had a specialized team of the pakistan army is behind the attack -- said a specialized team of the pakistan army is behind the attack. >> it is now clear that a specialist group in the pakistan army were in this attack, crossing and killing. we all know -- we all know that nothing happens from the pakistan line of control. we do not support assistance and direct involvement of the pakistan army. naturally, this incident will help concentrate us on our behavior and for our relationships with pakistan. our restraint cannot be taken for granted, nor should the capacity of armed forces, or the government. it will be noted. >> the newly elected prime minister of pakistan are -- is expecting to hold discussions on the sid
this is when the indian government should mount pressure on pakistan to say that pakistan has done it, and use the world pressure to say nothing has changed in pakistan. >> the prime minister in pakistan says he is saddened by the incident and has expressed his desire to carry on the dialogue process with india, which is a refusal to deny the role in the killing. india has had a specialized team of the pakistan army is behind the attack -- said a specialized team of the pakistan army is...
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>> well, because indian cricket is run by indian politicians.wasn't before it got rich, strangely enough, but since 1991 and during the growth of the economy, which has had a very profound effect in indian cricket, indian politicians have flooded into the game. so, it's now about two-thirds of the bosses in india's state cricket agencies are politicians. the same people who run indian cricket run india practically. >> any chance of adopting the review system for test match cricket? do you think they'll ever do that? >> well, eventually, but at the moment, they feel completely vindicated. >> right, after the last series with england and australia. james, thank you. with "the economist" and author of "cricket corruption and the turbulent rise of modern india." >>> still to come on the program, labor disputes, poor working conditions and even collapsing buildings have all proved bad for the reputation of firms investing abroad. after the break and as part of our frontier week, we look at what firms need to secure a safe and effective supply chain.
>> well, because indian cricket is run by indian politicians.wasn't before it got rich, strangely enough, but since 1991 and during the growth of the economy, which has had a very profound effect in indian cricket, indian politicians have flooded into the game. so, it's now about two-thirds of the bosses in india's state cricket agencies are politicians. the same people who run indian cricket run india practically. >> any chance of adopting the review system for test match cricket?...
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recognize true to being indian?have the deep drawn fenders and extensive use of the indian headdress. those are key features. tear drop gas tank is something people always look for. adam: lots of chrome. air intake on the left. >> air intake on the left. really classic styling of the engine has been a huge hit. we launched the thunder stroke 111 engine early they are year and it has been well-received. adam: tell me about this,s chief vintage, this starts at 21,000, this bike is in stunning shape. >> this is my personal favorite. actually the bike i'm going to be getting. what we like about it is, it has the beautiful leather and a windshield if you want to take a long trip. both the saddle bags and windshield can come off very quickly, so you can have more after cruiser if that is what you want to have. adam: this is the cadillac, the rolls-royce of the line. this is the chieftan, price tack, $22,000. this is automatic windshield. >> electric windshield. it can go up and down if necessary. all the bikes have abs br
recognize true to being indian?have the deep drawn fenders and extensive use of the indian headdress. those are key features. tear drop gas tank is something people always look for. adam: lots of chrome. air intake on the left. >> air intake on the left. really classic styling of the engine has been a huge hit. we launched the thunder stroke 111 engine early they are year and it has been well-received. adam: tell me about this,s chief vintage, this starts at 21,000, this bike is in...
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he told the general to raise an army and go to a war with the indians and that is exactly what he did. people said president nixon took us to work illegally in cambodia that george w. walsh took this to war illegally in iraq and they did that washington was first. and he said the precedents. he seized this power of the president to take us to war without the concern of conagra's
he told the general to raise an army and go to a war with the indians and that is exactly what he did. people said president nixon took us to work illegally in cambodia that george w. walsh took this to war illegally in iraq and they did that washington was first. and he said the precedents. he seized this power of the president to take us to war without the concern of conagra's
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ministries of external affairs, and defense and home affairs, as well as members of the indian armynd the border police. the chinese delegation was led by the director general, department of boundary and oceanic affairs, the ministry of foreign affairs, and included representatives from the ministries of foreign affairs and national defense of the people's republic of china. >> for the fifth or sixth time, having incidents like this, i would say something is amiss. clearly, the procedures are inadequate. [speaking foreign language] >> keeping in view, the latest incidents of incursion, the indian army is set to toughen and flex its muscle in the northeast with a cleared proposal to raise a mountain strike along the china border. the offensive capability to counter a rising chinese military will come at a cost of one and 62,000. -- of more than 62,000. approval comes at a time when strains are showing in the military ties between the countries due to aggressive posturing along the disputed border. the army had first proposed setting up a new mountain strike core six-to-seven years ba
ministries of external affairs, and defense and home affairs, as well as members of the indian armynd the border police. the chinese delegation was led by the director general, department of boundary and oceanic affairs, the ministry of foreign affairs, and included representatives from the ministries of foreign affairs and national defense of the people's republic of china. >> for the fifth or sixth time, having incidents like this, i would say something is amiss. clearly, the procedures...
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it may have been bobblehead day, but this game belonged to the indians. cleveland jumped on top and nick swisher gets this pitch. it is his 13th of the season. cleveland struck in the 6th sac cabrera sends one to deep right. the ball bounces off the wall and brantley scored. it was a no hitter until the 6th. donaldson breaks it up with a single and reddic scores and oakland gets on the board. the indians answer in the seventh as he connects off jerry blevins. they pull away to win it 7-1. oakland now trails texas a game and a half. murphy with a two-run double off the wall and 15-3 was the final, and they did it without hitting a homerun. former a's short stop miguel tahada is the latest to be suspended by major league baseball. he will have to sit out 105 games for using an an anphetamine. he tested positive for aderol. he said he took it not to get a jump on the competition, but control his attention deficit disorder. since hiring his brother to be his chef pablo sandoval last 22 pounds in six weeks. tonight it paid off. score less in the fourth with tw
it may have been bobblehead day, but this game belonged to the indians. cleveland jumped on top and nick swisher gets this pitch. it is his 13th of the season. cleveland struck in the 6th sac cabrera sends one to deep right. the ball bounces off the wall and brantley scored. it was a no hitter until the 6th. donaldson breaks it up with a single and reddic scores and oakland gets on the board. the indians answer in the seventh as he connects off jerry blevins. they pull away to win it 7-1....
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it may have been bobblehead day, but this game belonged to the indians. cleveland jumped on top and nick swisher gets this pitch. it is his 13th of the season. cleveland struck in the 6th sac cabrera sends one to deep right. the ball bounces off the wall and brantley scored. it was a no hitter until the 6th. donaldson breaks it up with a single and reddic scores and oakland gets on the board. the indians answer in the seventh as he connects off jerry blevins. they pull away to win it 7-1. oakland now trails texas a game and a half. murphy with a two-run double off the wall and 15-3 was the final, and they did it without hitting a homerun. former a's short stop miguel tahada is the latest to be suspended by major league baseball. he will have to sit out 105 games for using an an anphetamine. he tested positive for aderol. he said he took it not to get a jump on the competition, but control his attention deficit disorder. since hiring his brother to be his chef pablo sandoval lastnds 22 pounds in six weeks. tonight it paid off. score less in the fourth with
it may have been bobblehead day, but this game belonged to the indians. cleveland jumped on top and nick swisher gets this pitch. it is his 13th of the season. cleveland struck in the 6th sac cabrera sends one to deep right. the ball bounces off the wall and brantley scored. it was a no hitter until the 6th. donaldson breaks it up with a single and reddic scores and oakland gets on the board. the indians answer in the seventh as he connects off jerry blevins. they pull away to win it 7-1....
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five indian soldiers and two pakistani civilians have died in indian-administered kashmir. singh criticized the pakistani government saying it should take measures to stop the attacks. >> translator: in order to improve bilateral ties, pakistan must take steps to prevent its territory and sphere of influence from being used for the purpose of anti-indian activities. >> on wednesday, pakistani prime minister nawaz sharif called for self-restraint by india to ease the tensions. sharif is trying to hold talks with singh next month. but the latest violence has thrown the summit in doubt. >>> police in afghanistan are investigating the kidnapping of a female member of the parliament. they suspect taliban insurgents abducted the lawmaker. the kidnappers took fariba ahmadi kakar and her three daughters from a car at gunpoint last saturday in the southeastern province of ghazni. they also seized the driver and bodyguard. provincial government officials say the group later released the children as well as the driver and bodyguard. local media reports say the attackers are demanding
five indian soldiers and two pakistani civilians have died in indian-administered kashmir. singh criticized the pakistani government saying it should take measures to stop the attacks. >> translator: in order to improve bilateral ties, pakistan must take steps to prevent its territory and sphere of influence from being used for the purpose of anti-indian activities. >> on wednesday, pakistani prime minister nawaz sharif called for self-restraint by india to ease the tensions. sharif...
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one morning the indians besieged the miners camp yet. you call that generating work have you seen all this damage you can create employment by destroying the environment like this all this cyanide you think it's good for the earth if i went to. the protectors of mother earth on one side the gold seekers on the other a clash is inevitable. and set fire to it but it all. bring in more machines just. in order to disperse the indians the excavator guards pull out their guns. luckily no one is injured. but by attacking a mining operation for the first time the naso indians are sending a clear message their sacred mountains are worth much more than all the gold in colombia. org. board. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harman welcome to the big picture. the judges a sense on sunday. that killed in the streets. that women are kidnapped and conve
one morning the indians besieged the miners camp yet. you call that generating work have you seen all this damage you can create employment by destroying the environment like this all this cyanide you think it's good for the earth if i went to. the protectors of mother earth on one side the gold seekers on the other a clash is inevitable. and set fire to it but it all. bring in more machines just. in order to disperse the indians the excavator guards pull out their guns. luckily no one is...
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they began to call native americans indians. i spoke to many of the people out here who are indigenous and they say they like being called indians so i honor them. >> another question please. somebody -- have to go to the mic. >> hello. i also have your book. i haven't finished it yet but i am working on it. i am curious, this is an immense history and a lot of stories you can across. i am wondering why you chose to focus so much, why you chose to write about the slavery part of it? >> you actually put that on the cover of the book. given the immense history of it. >> wonderful question and thank you for asking it. when i first came to this house i met andrew fiske, and walked into the panel parlor, where does that door go? and he said to the slave staircase this was in 1984, long before richard shows. i certainly do know the pad of well-established in new england and throughout this nation was the work of many black hands. i thought that was a story worth telling about this place. when i look at the accounts and inventories whe
they began to call native americans indians. i spoke to many of the people out here who are indigenous and they say they like being called indians so i honor them. >> another question please. somebody -- have to go to the mic. >> hello. i also have your book. i haven't finished it yet but i am working on it. i am curious, this is an immense history and a lot of stories you can across. i am wondering why you chose to focus so much, why you chose to write about the slavery part of it?...
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one morning the indians besieged the miners camp yet. you call that generating work have you seen all this damage you can create employment by destroying the environment like this all this cyanide you think it's good for the earth if i went out with. the protectors of mother earth on one side the gold seekers on the other a clash is inevitable. and set fire to it but it all. bring in more machines you'll see. in order to disperse the indians the excavator guards pull out their guns. luckily no one is injured. but by talking a mining operation for the first time the naso indians are sending a clear message their sacred mountains are worth much more than all the gold in colombia. if the main competitor on the market is mother nature. may customers struggle with good. fights for each drop from an old dirty supply. let people think i are prices pure water. to life an auntie. they use it up there and wash their hands in it and flush their toilets with the same water. nestle's is selling and spraying water. the interview. i feel. good. i would
one morning the indians besieged the miners camp yet. you call that generating work have you seen all this damage you can create employment by destroying the environment like this all this cyanide you think it's good for the earth if i went out with. the protectors of mother earth on one side the gold seekers on the other a clash is inevitable. and set fire to it but it all. bring in more machines you'll see. in order to disperse the indians the excavator guards pull out their guns. luckily no...
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one morning the indians besieged the miners camp yet. you call that generating work if you see all this damage you can create employment by destroying the environment like this all this cyanide you think it's good for the earth so i went with. the protectors of mother earth on one side the gold seekers on the other a clash is inevitable. and set fire to it but it all. bring in more machines you'll see. in order to disperse the indians the excavator guards pull out their guns. luckily no one is injured. but by talking a mining operation for the first time the naso indians are sending a clear message their sacred mountains are worth much more than all the gold in colombia. org. let me let me i want to know what all let me ask you a question. here on this network is what we're having the debate we have our knives out. to the very beginning the scientists back staying there to get here in this place will be free to talk about the surveillance. wealthy british soil. from time to. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy
one morning the indians besieged the miners camp yet. you call that generating work if you see all this damage you can create employment by destroying the environment like this all this cyanide you think it's good for the earth so i went with. the protectors of mother earth on one side the gold seekers on the other a clash is inevitable. and set fire to it but it all. bring in more machines you'll see. in order to disperse the indians the excavator guards pull out their guns. luckily no one is...
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in 1492 the natives discovered they were indians. i cannot go on. in 1492 the americans discovered they were indians, they discovered they lived in america, they discovered they were naked, they discovered the old obedience to a king and the queen from another world and a god from some other heaven. this god had invented built and bloating and perhaps he had other burned alive who worshiped the sun and the moon and the earth. there is a possible counterhistory of the discovery, the discovery. it says it might have been. christopher columbus could not discover america because he didn't have a visa or even a passport. he got on the boat in brazil, he might have been carrying books or the flu or -- there are policies, the conquest of mexico and peru because they didn't have working papers. turned away from the matter and in chile, they didn't ring proved of a clean record. the mayflower immigrants were sent back to see from the coast of massachusetts because the immigration quarters were full. [applause] >> this is the node to the capital of france fro
in 1492 the natives discovered they were indians. i cannot go on. in 1492 the americans discovered they were indians, they discovered they lived in america, they discovered they were naked, they discovered the old obedience to a king and the queen from another world and a god from some other heaven. this god had invented built and bloating and perhaps he had other burned alive who worshiped the sun and the moon and the earth. there is a possible counterhistory of the discovery, the discovery....
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the plains indians were known for their artistic creations, which were highly coveted.work, artist kevin fast horse honors the great hunter of the plains in his ceremonial spirit wolf robe. but what would be the significance of the wolf? - the lf was very symbolic to the lakota people. he was just a skilled hunter. and the warrior really respected how the wolf chased the buffalos and hunted them, and they mimicked that. - kevin learned to bead by watching his grandmother. - she raised me since i was two years old, and i was fascinated with it. and i started out doing little small things 'cause my uncles also did dolls. - today kevin's work sells for thousands of dollars at the prairie edge gallery. what's your inspiration as an artist? - most of my designs are developed because of our past traditions. this would represent the whole entire lakota nation, just this geometric design. and these represent the spirit of the animal, these wolf tracks. we will always try to bead the trac, or paint the tracks, of every animal that gives you some spiritual power. well, the elk is
the plains indians were known for their artistic creations, which were highly coveted.work, artist kevin fast horse honors the great hunter of the plains in his ceremonial spirit wolf robe. but what would be the significance of the wolf? - the lf was very symbolic to the lakota people. he was just a skilled hunter. and the warrior really respected how the wolf chased the buffalos and hunted them, and they mimicked that. - kevin learned to bead by watching his grandmother. - she raised me since...
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he told the general to raise an army and go to a war with the indians and that is exactly what he did. people said president nixon took us to work illegally in cambodia that george w. walsh took this to war illegally in iraq and they did that washington was first. and he said the precedents. he seized this power of the president to take us to war without the concern of conagra's and he felt it was a national interest and they had gone to war more than a dozen times in our history and they declared war in those conflicts. the president has taken us to a war buy unilaterally in violation of the constitution. but to defend what the president salles at that time as protecting our national interest. >> who were the leaders of congress at the time and how did they oppose this? >> they were opposed that they were out of session. they met in the two sessions about six weeks each session. most of the time the congress goes out of session. the leader in the house of representatives was james madison, who became the fourth president. but by the time they came back this was a fait accompli. we we
he told the general to raise an army and go to a war with the indians and that is exactly what he did. people said president nixon took us to work illegally in cambodia that george w. walsh took this to war illegally in iraq and they did that washington was first. and he said the precedents. he seized this power of the president to take us to war without the concern of conagra's and he felt it was a national interest and they had gone to war more than a dozen times in our history and they...
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the militant group that claimed responsibility in indian cities, his arrest has been hailed as a major coup for security forces. >> his arrest on the border is a huge achievement. because it was a big motivator and logistics' provider, he trained many others. >> the group was banned following a bakery bombing, an attack that appeared to target indians and foreigners. it was their first major attack since the 2008 mumbai bombings. they are still a relatively new threat for india, traditionally targeted by groups in pakistan. they're working harder than ever to combat terrorism on home soil. >> that is at fort -- it from the newsroom. >> thanks, chris. hit them hard, that is what it says on "the economist." after a week of going through scenarios, a u.s. president qualified his intentions. haunted by the specter of iraq, the uk prime minister echoed that. ideally he said he would go down the u.n. route, but russia intent on vetoing resolutions. what shape with this limited strike action take? would it be too little? not so fast, they said. welcome back to the debate. he commanded u.n. pe
the militant group that claimed responsibility in indian cities, his arrest has been hailed as a major coup for security forces. >> his arrest on the border is a huge achievement. because it was a big motivator and logistics' provider, he trained many others. >> the group was banned following a bakery bombing, an attack that appeared to target indians and foreigners. it was their first major attack since the 2008 mumbai bombings. they are still a relatively new threat for india,...
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this attack in 2010 was the first big attack on indian soil since the 2008 mumbai massacre. the country's foreign minister says the arrest is a big step towards justice. >> translator: such people will not have any place to hide now. india's case will now all the more be strengthed. it's very satisfied all those people harming india are answerable for their misdeeds in india or outside it. >> reporter: it's anoff shoot of the islamic muchlt of india. over the years they've claimed responsibility for a number of attacks, but the masterminds have remined elusive. >>> emergency teams in china are struggling with surging water levels after 33,000 people were evacuated because of floods. rescuers have been reinforcing dikes and the military is patrolling near the river. we have more from the city. >> translator: i know everyone is tired, the soldier says, but we must keep our morale high and fight to the end for final victory. it's a battle against a relenting enemy, the massive waters of the helem river. these are the worst floods in more than 100 years. today is the first day i
this attack in 2010 was the first big attack on indian soil since the 2008 mumbai massacre. the country's foreign minister says the arrest is a big step towards justice. >> translator: such people will not have any place to hide now. india's case will now all the more be strengthed. it's very satisfied all those people harming india are answerable for their misdeeds in india or outside it. >> reporter: it's anoff shoot of the islamic muchlt of india. over the years they've claimed...
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thanks to the diving value of the indian rupi.he exports to the u.s., and is earning much more for her garments because of the 15% slide in the value of the rupi against the dollar since may. >> i have never seen it this low. but it's for the ben official stars being an ex-porter is concerned. >> but she doesn't plan to investigation her profit in india, no, it is getting tough tore do the business. so the infrastructure that is being provided is not enough. the electricity, because you are running everything on generators instead of regular power, that needs to be done for the water, for the fact that you are taking three hours each way to working. >> despite her increase in profit, she wants to invest overseas. it isn't just indian business that is are concerned about the working environment here. despite efforts by the government to encouraging foreign investors, companies are still staying away. the government admits it needs to reform its economic policies. >> which is used to preach. he doesn't soon behave like a clerk in a
thanks to the diving value of the indian rupi.he exports to the u.s., and is earning much more for her garments because of the 15% slide in the value of the rupi against the dollar since may. >> i have never seen it this low. but it's for the ben official stars being an ex-porter is concerned. >> but she doesn't plan to investigation her profit in india, no, it is getting tough tore do the business. so the infrastructure that is being provided is not enough. the electricity, because...
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i'm an indian guy. >> wendy: that's what i'm talking about. good hair. >> this is how they used to build us, new man 2.0. >> wendy: congratations on breaking comedy sales records all around the world. >> thank you. >> wendy: just to fill you in a little bit, you know, russell was also on the "forbes" magazine with the money thing, and your personal style of comedy has been talked about as being different than the other people. >> true. >> wendy: other comedians. talk about it. >> well, i go with racial humor. i do cultural, that's the way i like to go. because race is one thing but culture is very different. >> wendy: right. >> i'm an indian guy but born and raised in canada. when i go to india i look like people but don't sound or act like people. i can get into a cab and they go, are you indian? i go, kind of. then i'm thinking i'm going to get a deal. then when they speak to me, i'm all, poor price. >> wendy: so currently you're on your fourth world tour. >> fourth world tour. >> wendy: and your tour is called notorious? >> it is called not
i'm an indian guy. >> wendy: that's what i'm talking about. good hair. >> this is how they used to build us, new man 2.0. >> wendy: congratations on breaking comedy sales records all around the world. >> thank you. >> wendy: just to fill you in a little bit, you know, russell was also on the "forbes" magazine with the money thing, and your personal style of comedy has been talked about as being different than the other people. >> true. >>...
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. >> the indian currency has crashed.he rupee hit the record low of 68.75, and it's slowing economic growth falling by 91% s 19% so r this year. but not everyone is complaining. we find out who is benefiting from the depreciating rupee. >> reporter: the apearl business is booming thanks to the diving value of the indian rupee. she exports to the u.s. and earns much more for her garments because of the 15% slide in the value of the rupe, against the dollar since may. >> it's beneficial, yes, for us to be exporters. >> reporter: but she doesn't plan to invest her profit in india. >> no, the infrastructure that is being provided is not enough. the electricity is run on the generator instead of the power. and the fact that you're digging plea hours to reach where you're working. >> reporter: despite her increase in profit she wants to invest overseas. it is not just indian businesses concerned about the working environment here despite encouragement by the government for investment of foreign evident verse. >> reporter: despi
. >> the indian currency has crashed.he rupee hit the record low of 68.75, and it's slowing economic growth falling by 91% s 19% so r this year. but not everyone is complaining. we find out who is benefiting from the depreciating rupee. >> reporter: the apearl business is booming thanks to the diving value of the indian rupee. she exports to the u.s. and earns much more for her garments because of the 15% slide in the value of the rupe, against the dollar since may. >> it's...
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. >>> a fire on a submarine in indian traps a group of sailors overnight. details just released by the indian government. [ female announcer ] jump-start your day with mcdonald's dollar menu at breakfast. home of the irresistible sausage burrito. ♪ and freshly brewed premium roast coffee you love. plus other amazing tastes for just a dollar each. ♪ every day, as always, there's a lot to love for a little on mcdonald's dollar menu. ♪ >>> welcome back, everyone. 4:45. it's unclear how many sails are died in a massive explosion on board an indian navy submarine. you can see the huge fireball shooting hundreds of feet into the air. the submarine docked in the port city of mumbai when the explosion happened overnight. an official says 18 sailors were on board at the time. some justified into the water to escape the flames. the navy official believes some died but not sure how many. the cause under investigation. >>> new this morning, here in the united states, a deadly end to a tense 12-hour stand-off in louisiana. just before midnight, police stormed the bank w
. >>> a fire on a submarine in indian traps a group of sailors overnight. details just released by the indian government. [ female announcer ] jump-start your day with mcdonald's dollar menu at breakfast. home of the irresistible sausage burrito. ♪ and freshly brewed premium roast coffee you love. plus other amazing tastes for just a dollar each. ♪ every day, as always, there's a lot to love for a little on mcdonald's dollar menu. ♪ >>> welcome back, everyone. 4:45. it's...
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because here, just right on the ground africans and europeans and american indian people came together and really began to work together to create an american civilization and in american society. really this is one of the first times that this happened. it's happening here and under this ground the archaeologically investigation has shown evidence of the way these three cultures came together. so it's an exciting thing to be welcoming mac's book back to this site. and she, of of historians and scholars that i've worked with over many years has a profound sense of sight and place. as you have heard, she has gathered material from this for archives on four continents and brought together an extraordinary kind of learning. but the thing that makes her unique is her ability to see and to capture in her eyes a sense of how the landscapes work. is it is a great pleasure for me to be here today and to share with you the convergence of this book and the site. thank you. [applause] >> thank you so much for that great praise. he used the operative word see. towards the end of my talk today i wa
because here, just right on the ground africans and europeans and american indian people came together and really began to work together to create an american civilization and in american society. really this is one of the first times that this happened. it's happening here and under this ground the archaeologically investigation has shown evidence of the way these three cultures came together. so it's an exciting thing to be welcoming mac's book back to this site. and she, of of historians and...
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toppling two indian governments since 1980. to cnbc.com to peel away more layers on that story. no pun intended, of course. >>> meanwhile, an animal described as an african lion was exposed as a fraud when the creature started barking in front of visitors. look at that picture. it actually does look like a dog, not a lion. calling the lion cage home was a tahitian mastiff dog owned by a worker. no official explanation for the switch, but one zookeeper said the lion had been sent away for breeding. the story comes on a volatile day for chinese markets. it roared like a lion earlier on in the day but ended the session back in the doghouse with a modest drop. what animal do you think best describes china's market, lion, bull, bear? what can you come up with? join the conversation here on "worldwide exchange." get in touch with us by e-mail at worldwide@cnbc.com. via twitter, @cnbcwex. or direct to me @carolincnbc. >>> still to come on the show, a better than expected profit for danish shipping giant moeller maersk sent shares high
toppling two indian governments since 1980. to cnbc.com to peel away more layers on that story. no pun intended, of course. >>> meanwhile, an animal described as an african lion was exposed as a fraud when the creature started barking in front of visitors. look at that picture. it actually does look like a dog, not a lion. calling the lion cage home was a tahitian mastiff dog owned by a worker. no official explanation for the switch, but one zookeeper said the lion had been sent away...
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traction, downd to its lowest in a decade, and these are challenging times for the indian economy. he said growth won't be as high as 10 or 11%, the government needs to cut red tape and increase investment, as well as improve the business climate. >> what are the market's looking like? will street shares closed in negative territory, investors don't seem to be worrying about the reserve with a drawing some of the stimulus minute -- measures. european stocks also took a beating on tuesday, taking their cue from wall street and those american markets. let's talk you through a few other stories. that may have grown at a faster pace than first estimated, that is the upshot to the trade deficit during the month of june. fell due to a spike in exports. and it suggests the u.s. government will revise the initial estimate of growth between april and june. looking at a few corporate stories, promise that a french bank joins the second quarter rose twelvefold this year. 696 million after the lender ditched the greek subsidiary last year. also beating expectations when it reported its second
traction, downd to its lowest in a decade, and these are challenging times for the indian economy. he said growth won't be as high as 10 or 11%, the government needs to cut red tape and increase investment, as well as improve the business climate. >> what are the market's looking like? will street shares closed in negative territory, investors don't seem to be worrying about the reserve with a drawing some of the stimulus minute -- measures. european stocks also took a beating on tuesday,...
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first lady went out on the town last night to celebrate the 52nd birthday with dinner at a popular indian restaurant in washington, dc, and turned 52 last sunday and celebrated with friends at camp david, the first family leaves if a week-long vacation tomorrow. >> if you are someone you know is trying to get pregnant, here is a app that tells you the best time to conceive letting women track their sexual activity and they recommend ideal times for conception on the app which office a pay version and the machine raised will help may for fertility treatment for couples that cannot afford them. >> we continue to follow developing news in the east bay
first lady went out on the town last night to celebrate the 52nd birthday with dinner at a popular indian restaurant in washington, dc, and turned 52 last sunday and celebrated with friends at camp david, the first family leaves if a week-long vacation tomorrow. >> if you are someone you know is trying to get pregnant, here is a app that tells you the best time to conceive letting women track their sexual activity and they recommend ideal times for conception on the app which office a pay...
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i did not ask him -- the indian tribes to pay for that trip. i did need that to happen.span: i want to be careful how i say this but when i read your book, and you go into so much more detailed than what we are able to cover, i thought maybe a shower might be used not thinking about you but thinking about this town. how much of this goes on to this day? more than anything that we haven't talked about are all the staff abusing their privileges behind the scene. >> guest: jack abramoff and i would agree on one thing if you were sitting here today, to claim his town of. everything we did is on steroids now. maybe the trips have stopped that everything is on steroids and you can do all kinds of things. the power gains in the money gains. everybody on that hill knows what i say is true. you have to raise half of nine and if you want to be a chairman you have to raise that money and you have to play that game to be part of the system. the leaders i make an incredible amount of money and they control a lot of the power. the big pharmaceutical companies etc., they don't have to
i did not ask him -- the indian tribes to pay for that trip. i did need that to happen.span: i want to be careful how i say this but when i read your book, and you go into so much more detailed than what we are able to cover, i thought maybe a shower might be used not thinking about you but thinking about this town. how much of this goes on to this day? more than anything that we haven't talked about are all the staff abusing their privileges behind the scene. >> guest: jack abramoff and...
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they began to call native americans indians. and i've spoken to many of the people out here who are or indigenous, and they say they like being called indians. so i honor them. [laughter] another question, please. oh, somebody -- [laughter] annie, you have to go back to the mic. >> hello. >> hello. >> i also have the book. >> thank you. >> and i haven't b finished it yet, but i'm working on it. >> okay. >> and i'm curious, i mean, this is an immense history, and there's a lot of different stories that go over this, i'm sure, that you came across. i'm just wondering why you choose -- why you chose to focus so much or why you chose to write about the slavery part of it. why did you choose that as your subject? because you actually put that on the coffer of the book, given the immense history of it. >> well, that's a wonderful question, and thank you so much for asking it. when i first came to the this house, i met andrew fisk, and i walked into the paneled parlor, and i said where does that door go? and andy fisk said, to the slav
they began to call native americans indians. and i've spoken to many of the people out here who are or indigenous, and they say they like being called indians. so i honor them. [laughter] another question, please. oh, somebody -- [laughter] annie, you have to go back to the mic. >> hello. >> hello. >> i also have the book. >> thank you. >> and i haven't b finished it yet, but i'm working on it. >> okay. >> and i'm curious, i mean, this is an immense...
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and then you bring the goods that the chinese and indians made back to the united states to sell to to the consumers who haven't got good jobs and so the economy hasn't gone anywhere in the twenty first century initially the federal reserve on the alan greenspan compensated for the lack of growth in consumer income by creating. a credit bubble in other words the lower interest rates let people refinance their homes and spin the equity and that kept the economy going until everybody drownded in debt right and now there's nothing that can get the economy going i just want to get one more question and you're right about the american people who have been placed outside the system of democratic capitalism is democratic capitalism in its pure form. sustainable or does it inevitably devolve into some kind of tyranny. yes i think it. is but an unregulated capitalism. ends up being you know. run by a few people. it's what we see today you know wall street runs treasury runs the financial regulatory agencies it runs the federal reserve so once you think that the deregulation free market you r
and then you bring the goods that the chinese and indians made back to the united states to sell to to the consumers who haven't got good jobs and so the economy hasn't gone anywhere in the twenty first century initially the federal reserve on the alan greenspan compensated for the lack of growth in consumer income by creating. a credit bubble in other words the lower interest rates let people refinance their homes and spin the equity and that kept the economy going until everybody drownded in...
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there was a prime minister that was indian.ichotomy but this is certainly a problem. i want to show you some video. 2008, i just started my role as a correspondent and the mumbai attacks happened. this went on for some 60 hours. there's a terrorist attack happening. as this was happening during one of my live shots, let me show you what happens. >> i got to get out of here. stop it. >> at the point you hear me say stop it. i'm literally being grabbed and groped. i had to fight my way out of that crowd that had gathered. there was a terrorist attack going on just behind me. people were literally being slaughtered in the hotel but that crowd of men gathered and suddenly, the whole attention was turned onto me and my pro s producer who happened to be a woman. >> the lights went out and that was a moment of opportunity for these people surrounding you all day but attacked at that very moment. >> they had gone from one reporter to the other. as a woman they took the opportunity when the lights went out to start all this. >> why? why
there was a prime minister that was indian.ichotomy but this is certainly a problem. i want to show you some video. 2008, i just started my role as a correspondent and the mumbai attacks happened. this went on for some 60 hours. there's a terrorist attack happening. as this was happening during one of my live shots, let me show you what happens. >> i got to get out of here. stop it. >> at the point you hear me say stop it. i'm literally being grabbed and groped. i had to fight my...
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then his teammates went out and lost to the indians 7-1. it may have been yoenis cespedes bobble head day at the coliseum. but this game belonged to the indians. former athletic nick swisher gets all of this pitch. it's his 14th homer of the season. and cleveland struck in the 6th at asdrubal cabrera sends one deep to right center. the ball bounces off the wall and michael brantley comes home. it's 3-0. a no-hitter until the 6th. josh donaldson breaks it up with rbi single. josh reddick scores and oakland gets on the board. the indians answer in the seventh as michael bourn connects. that was off jerry blevins ins. it is outta here!. cleveland added three more and pulled away to win 7-1. oakland now trails texas by a game and a half. the rangers scored five in the second. david murphy with the two-run double off the wall. 15-3 was the final, and they did it without hitting a home run. >>> former a's shortstop miguel tejada is the latest player to be suspended by major league baseball. he will have to sit out 105 games for using an amphetami
then his teammates went out and lost to the indians 7-1. it may have been yoenis cespedes bobble head day at the coliseum. but this game belonged to the indians. former athletic nick swisher gets all of this pitch. it's his 14th homer of the season. and cleveland struck in the 6th at asdrubal cabrera sends one deep to right center. the ball bounces off the wall and michael brantley comes home. it's 3-0. a no-hitter until the 6th. josh donaldson breaks it up with rbi single. josh reddick scores...
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the indian rupee hit fresh new lows. jonathan garner looks at equities and offers a ray of hope for investors in china. he says china is better positioned than its peers. garner says so far, so good for the mainland economy. he says they are actually moving forward across a range of sectors. the oil major reports a rise in second-quarter earnings that beat forecasts, improved profitability at refining natural gas import businesses and offset lower international crude prices. petro china shares trading down less than one percent. andrew price said a bid for hong kong's biggest supermarket chain is a move that analysts say will help the conglomerate expand market share through a quality brand. shares on wednesday fell three percent and is now trading up .25%. >> they say money does not grow on trees, but money could be falling from the sky. the u.s. state of delaware had a massive amount of bills flying out of a helicopter. this turned out to be the dying wish of a man that used to live around the corner. his accountants c
the indian rupee hit fresh new lows. jonathan garner looks at equities and offers a ray of hope for investors in china. he says china is better positioned than its peers. garner says so far, so good for the mainland economy. he says they are actually moving forward across a range of sectors. the oil major reports a rise in second-quarter earnings that beat forecasts, improved profitability at refining natural gas import businesses and offset lower international crude prices. petro china shares...
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uproar just last week india's currency the rupee sank to a record level and this past weekend the indian prime minister attempted to reassure markets saying quote there is no question of india going back to an economic crisis experienced in one thousand nine hundred one as its rupee currency is now linked to the market and foreign exchange reserves are adequate nothing is confirmed until officially denied so earlier i spoke with mike shylock author of mish global economic trend analysis and about the decline in india's rupee. they said well we're not going to have a discount we're going to roles and and these things are looking for alls because of x. y. and z. and lo and behold they said well what is the number what you were going to limit the amount of money you can take over say oh sorry that's not it you have a number do you can buy gold because we don't we don't want your money going or anything we don't think is as if government can decide what is productive or not and then they would. certainly get it was they want some controls on florida or excuse me on institutions on the amount
uproar just last week india's currency the rupee sank to a record level and this past weekend the indian prime minister attempted to reassure markets saying quote there is no question of india going back to an economic crisis experienced in one thousand nine hundred one as its rupee currency is now linked to the market and foreign exchange reserves are adequate nothing is confirmed until officially denied so earlier i spoke with mike shylock author of mish global economic trend analysis and...
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the first military vehicle landed on the port of indian, today. comes to aission close the hardware is shipped home. aese 127 combat vehicles have five-month journey behind them. the end of 2013 they will be followed by 4000 army vehicles and 1000 containers. flown to theal was black sea port in turkey. it was loaded onto a ship. >> they have been in afghanistan ande 2001, first in kabul then in germany. their goal is to help the afghan people see a transition to democracy. but attacks on german soldiers increased and the -- they initiated strikes against taliban fighters. the threat remained. more than 50 soldiers died during the mission, most recently in may of this year. the mission ends in 2014. and after combat troops have soldierst, 600 -- 800 will remain to train security forces. equipmente military will not be shipped back to germany. transportation costs are simply too high. implodingectacular pictures as a 60-year-old power plant comes crashing to the ground in the u.s. state of florida. this was shown live and took 30 seconds. 240 kilog
the first military vehicle landed on the port of indian, today. comes to aission close the hardware is shipped home. aese 127 combat vehicles have five-month journey behind them. the end of 2013 they will be followed by 4000 army vehicles and 1000 containers. flown to theal was black sea port in turkey. it was loaded onto a ship. >> they have been in afghanistan ande 2001, first in kabul then in germany. their goal is to help the afghan people see a transition to democracy. but attacks on...