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said we all went to bed thinking about the indian wars and indians one way and woke up the next morning after that book was published and whenever thought the same way again. the impact can still be felt in 1990 eight when congress created the sand creek massacre national the stork site. even then, after nearly a century and a half of struggles over the massacres memory, the park service learned the question remained unanswered. service beganark planning for this site and it discovered there was a new question that caught off guard. where precisely had sentry taken place? it turned out in 1998, the sand creek had to be found. the search that ensued became disagreementsen over how to interpret the historical record divided the people looking for the site. native american descendents of sand creek victims typically based their understanding of the episodes history and geography of what they described as traditional tribal methods also one oral history and written records including stories and maps produced by george bent around the turn of the 20th century. for decades, the sand creek des
said we all went to bed thinking about the indian wars and indians one way and woke up the next morning after that book was published and whenever thought the same way again. the impact can still be felt in 1990 eight when congress created the sand creek massacre national the stork site. even then, after nearly a century and a half of struggles over the massacres memory, the park service learned the question remained unanswered. service beganark planning for this site and it discovered there...
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indian market is a quarter of our traffic. being in india allows you to take on global markets much more effectively. >> reporter: marketing especially when competing with price line and expedia it isn't as easy. >> travel is exceptionally hard. i wish someone had told me that when i started this company. but here we are. >> reporter: so after more than four years in india he and his family are planning on moving back to the united states. he thinks more people will discover his business once he is able to build partnerships. >> i love being in india and the u.s., as well. as personal needs arise i see myself going back and forth to the two countries. i see india as a trade destination and see companies coming out of the area much more often. >> other entrepreneurs who did his graduate work at columbia university in new york say india's rapidly growing middle class is too tempting a target to resist. by some estimates the middle class will more than quadruple. >> i think it is an exciting time to be in young business in india.
indian market is a quarter of our traffic. being in india allows you to take on global markets much more effectively. >> reporter: marketing especially when competing with price line and expedia it isn't as easy. >> travel is exceptionally hard. i wish someone had told me that when i started this company. but here we are. >> reporter: so after more than four years in india he and his family are planning on moving back to the united states. he thinks more people will discover...
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a tricky line for the indians to tread here. that in the cautious response and clearly they're very concerned about the fate of their nationals. >> thank you very much. andrew north there in delhi. >>> later on we'll have a special program here on bbc world news, looking at the implications of the iraq crisis and whether nuri al maliki's government can survive. that is on at 1500 gmt, on world news. if you are unable to watch it on tf television, it is being stream on our website real time bbc.com/news. >>> the crisis in iraq is affecting the oil industry. and, aaron, you're looking at this, because oil prices is something the world economy cannot ignore. >> absolutely. we have seen a short little blip up, it is the longer term picture we'll look at right now. thanks, naga, good to see you. the financial markets are watching events in iraq where you've been hearing the sunni insurgents attacked the country's largest oil refinery in baiji, the north of the country with mortars and machine guns. it comes after the refinery was shu
a tricky line for the indians to tread here. that in the cautious response and clearly they're very concerned about the fate of their nationals. >> thank you very much. andrew north there in delhi. >>> later on we'll have a special program here on bbc world news, looking at the implications of the iraq crisis and whether nuri al maliki's government can survive. that is on at 1500 gmt, on world news. if you are unable to watch it on tf television, it is being stream on our website...
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the indians -- the average indian braves had five to seven horses. the cavalry trooper had one. when the indians went on a raid, they had a pony string with them. when they were pursued by the cavalry, they could switch courses every two hours. with five or so horses, they were a lot faster than the cavalry. be cavalry on the other hand were very disciplined. because everyone is a civil war veteran. unlike in the civil war where they were very untrained, frontier cavalry are very professional. and they -- they were not as fast or agile as the native americans, but they were smarter. and they were more organized. the native americans, there were hundreds of tribes. there was just one u.s. cavalry. they could coordinate and they did very well, using the telegraph, using railroads. they were professional military fighting against tribes. and sheridan was the commander for most of the time and he was a smart guy. he used their professional if abilities to overcome some of the natural warrior capabilities of the native americans. >> thanks. >> sir? last question. with, my granddad wa
the indians -- the average indian braves had five to seven horses. the cavalry trooper had one. when the indians went on a raid, they had a pony string with them. when they were pursued by the cavalry, they could switch courses every two hours. with five or so horses, they were a lot faster than the cavalry. be cavalry on the other hand were very disciplined. because everyone is a civil war veteran. unlike in the civil war where they were very untrained, frontier cavalry are very professional....
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>> main treatment "the stream" indian. we've known kind of indian food, curries, masala as, and simosas. indian salads and fast food going across the country. cities like san francisco and new york where there are large indian populations, and whole foods which has been pushing it aggressive. but somewhere someone will create indian chipotle, and it's truly an american trend. >> david sax you're coming back in the next segment. and doran, thank you for coming. >>> food trucks, restaurants on wheels promise to deliver tasty treats but are they safe? we reveal five top cities that beat out the rest for the most food trucks per capita. >>> and hear about what this food truck owner has to say about the most unpredictable part of his job. >>> and creating jobs by predicting more than their industry counterparts. >> welcome back. before the break we mentioned the role of food trucks in inspiring creative food concoctions and we promised to reveal the top five cities that have the most food trucks per capita. number 5 austin, tex
>> main treatment "the stream" indian. we've known kind of indian food, curries, masala as, and simosas. indian salads and fast food going across the country. cities like san francisco and new york where there are large indian populations, and whole foods which has been pushing it aggressive. but somewhere someone will create indian chipotle, and it's truly an american trend. >> david sax you're coming back in the next segment. and doran, thank you for coming. >>>...
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here's a little tidbit from an indian, my favorite indian dish is cottage cheese and peas.he food isn't the only thing that's hot around here. the thermometer hit nearly 120 degrees this week. you can tell by looking at my face. sometimes it's just impossible to stay cool, so the single most important thing you can do anywhere in the world. stay with us. on my count. the one where you step up and save the day? make it happen. (crowd) oh no... introducing verizon xlte. hey guys, i got it right here! we've doubled our 4g lte bandwidth in cities coast to coast. so take on more. with xlte. for best results, use verizon. you wouldn't have it she any other way.our toes. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your
here's a little tidbit from an indian, my favorite indian dish is cottage cheese and peas.he food isn't the only thing that's hot around here. the thermometer hit nearly 120 degrees this week. you can tell by looking at my face. sometimes it's just impossible to stay cool, so the single most important thing you can do anywhere in the world. stay with us. on my count. the one where you step up and save the day? make it happen. (crowd) oh no... introducing verizon xlte. hey guys, i got it right...
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we represent the nonprofit american indian film institute. this is lou sin da spencer who is one of our board members. ~ i am here in support of looking at the allocation process for grants for the arts, you know. we are the only american indian organization here in san francisco. we provide a 10-day festival in november with little support from the city of san francisco. american indians traditionally have fought a number of battles in funding in trying to raise the standards in which we present, especially our arts and media cultural activities. traditionally, american foundations only support about 1% of contributions go to the american indians across the board, across the country. here in san francisco we are the only indian organization that is doing a job in promoting our native culture through film and our entertainment community. so, we ask you to increase the support for a number -- many of the ethnic organizations that are here that have stated their cases so eloquently and look at the way funding is handled here in san francisco an
we represent the nonprofit american indian film institute. this is lou sin da spencer who is one of our board members. ~ i am here in support of looking at the allocation process for grants for the arts, you know. we are the only american indian organization here in san francisco. we provide a 10-day festival in november with little support from the city of san francisco. american indians traditionally have fought a number of battles in funding in trying to raise the standards in which we...
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these are the second largest pollutants of the indian ocean. in a few hours, the women's job is complete. what they collect just a friction. but they clean the flipflops and make trinkets out of them. some of the flipflops end up here in the capital of nairobi, with a company that watches as the women transform them into art. they are sold to the u.s., to homes and zoos. >> it's really about using trade, a trade-based solution, to a problem of global pollution in the oceans, and this is really an african solution to this global problem. >> so here in this workshop, they do their job. they see it as a new and good solution to protecting the beaches and erasing poverty. aljazeera, on the south coast. >> i'm dave, the national forecast. and the weather will be changing here across the northeast. but it will take awhile for all of this rain to slowly clear out. back into the steady rain, moving through pennsylvania and new york, there are showers developing, and they can develop a little bit more rain. a flash flood watch is in effect, and we have
these are the second largest pollutants of the indian ocean. in a few hours, the women's job is complete. what they collect just a friction. but they clean the flipflops and make trinkets out of them. some of the flipflops end up here in the capital of nairobi, with a company that watches as the women transform them into art. they are sold to the u.s., to homes and zoos. >> it's really about using trade, a trade-based solution, to a problem of global pollution in the oceans, and this is...
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here is a little tidbit from an indian, my favorite indian dish is something known as mud der pineer.ng that's hot. the thermometer hit nearly 120 degrees this week. you can tell by looking at my face. sometimes it's just impossible to stay cool. so the single most important thing you can do anywhere in the world, stay with us. ed. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler... if frustration and paperwork decrease... if grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify things. let's close the gap between people and care.
here is a little tidbit from an indian, my favorite indian dish is something known as mud der pineer.ng that's hot. the thermometer hit nearly 120 degrees this week. you can tell by looking at my face. sometimes it's just impossible to stay cool. so the single most important thing you can do anywhere in the world, stay with us. ed. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. all stations come over to...
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a lot of times in the hollywood circling thee them wagons during an indian attack. very rarely did that happen. indians actually helped the pioneers more than hurting them, but the danger came in, first of all, disease, which probably killed about 10% of the people who went west, mostly colorado, and also things like drowning ,nd accidental death by gunshot ,eing run over by a wagon particularly kids. they would fall and have a we'll roll over them. there was that have a we'll roll over them. dark side to this. we are talking about unprecedented migration, probably over 300,000 people who packed up everything in lederle went west. as for screen really had urged people to do. in our new exhibit -- as forest greeley had urged people to do. in our new exhibit, we hope to tell the story more from the point of view of st. louis. we feel that people coming here should know how over landers got ready for their trip. a lot of them came through st. purchasing their wagons, their oxen, the food they were going to need, all of their supplies. that is what we are going to dwell
a lot of times in the hollywood circling thee them wagons during an indian attack. very rarely did that happen. indians actually helped the pioneers more than hurting them, but the danger came in, first of all, disease, which probably killed about 10% of the people who went west, mostly colorado, and also things like drowning ,nd accidental death by gunshot ,eing run over by a wagon particularly kids. they would fall and have a we'll roll over them. there was that have a we'll roll over them....
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thehis stage we do not know location of these 40 indian workers who were kid napped. >> no ransom has been demanded, but the kidnappers have not been identified, adding all the more to the hostages' families distress back in india. >> the last thing we received from our relatives is a call from one of them saying we are in trouble. please do something. we don't know what to do. we did not know what kind of trouble they are in or who they are with. delhi sentsday, new . diplomat to baghdad there are 10,000 indians currently living and working in iraq. >> next to spain where the new monarch begins his reign today. felipe vi has just been officially declared king, taking the throne one day after his father, juan carlos, abdicated after 40 years. more now on the celebration. >> after officially coming to the throne at the stroke of midnight, the next ceremony of eign camepe vi's r in a small room of the palace. the former olympian was handed h, makingilk sas him commander-in-chief of the armed forces. it was then on to parliament, driven to the streets of madrid, awash with yellow and red
thehis stage we do not know location of these 40 indian workers who were kid napped. >> no ransom has been demanded, but the kidnappers have not been identified, adding all the more to the hostages' families distress back in india. >> the last thing we received from our relatives is a call from one of them saying we are in trouble. please do something. we don't know what to do. we did not know what kind of trouble they are in or who they are with. delhi sentsday, new . diplomat to...
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might happen tony just a moment also millions of americans live within fifty miles of new york's indian point nuclear power plant making a potential nuclear disaster at that site even more dangerous i'll have local officials prepared new yorkers for special disaster at that site heard evacuation plans enough and shortly after his primary upset victory tea party upstart david brat was asked about his views on the american economy and in between moments of awkward silence he made it pretty clear what he stands for a divided america isn't it time to say enough is enough to the reaganomics policies are torn apart the middle class destroyed the american dream more on that and tonight's debate. indeed you know this united states has been tearing up iraq for decades and now as those of us in the anti-war movement predicted twelve years ago the chickens are coming home to roost today just two and a half years after american troops officially left the country iraq is once again on the brink of all out civil war over the past few days militants from the islamic state of iraq and syria isis a sunn
might happen tony just a moment also millions of americans live within fifty miles of new york's indian point nuclear power plant making a potential nuclear disaster at that site even more dangerous i'll have local officials prepared new yorkers for special disaster at that site heard evacuation plans enough and shortly after his primary upset victory tea party upstart david brat was asked about his views on the american economy and in between moments of awkward silence he made it pretty clear...
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it will take 12 months to map the southern indian ocean.ll confirm the plane was likely on auto pilot. they mentioned the beeps, that the bluefin 21 was tracing for weeks was a distraction, and they did have the correct area, but now they need to refine the search based on specialists who have made calculations based on satellite information. if you're watching this in the united states, we'll have updates on this story throughout the day. regular programming on cnn u.s. continues in moments. for those of you watching around the world, i'll have more on this breaking story after this short break. >>> up next, three women are >>> up next three women are in florida. the evidence suggests they took a boat ride and then disappeared. but there was little else to go on. >> there are hundreds if not thousands of miles to look over to find a piece of evidence. >> hairs, fibers, any fingerprints would have been washed away. >> the public billboard turn citizens into investigators. >> i thought it was an excellent idea, brilliant. >>> on a warm june
it will take 12 months to map the southern indian ocean.ll confirm the plane was likely on auto pilot. they mentioned the beeps, that the bluefin 21 was tracing for weeks was a distraction, and they did have the correct area, but now they need to refine the search based on specialists who have made calculations based on satellite information. if you're watching this in the united states, we'll have updates on this story throughout the day. regular programming on cnn u.s. continues in moments....
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there were very few deaths along the trail that had anything to do with indians. the indians actually helped the pioneers more than hurting them, but the dangers came in, first of all, disease, which probably killed about 10% of the people who went west. mostly call her. and also things like drowning and accidental death by gunshot, being run over by a wagon. that happened to a lot of kids who were climbing on the wagon and selloff in the wheels would roll over them. off and the wheels would roll over them. it was really kind of an unprecedented mass migration. we're talking about over 300,000 riod induring mthe pe question who passed up everything and went west. in our new exhibit, we hope to take the covered wagon and tell the story more from the point of view of st. louis. there's a lot of places in the west that tell the story of the over than pioneers, the visitor centers and things like that on the oregon trail for you to learn about that. we feel that people coming here should know how the over landers got ready for their trip. a lot of them came through st
there were very few deaths along the trail that had anything to do with indians. the indians actually helped the pioneers more than hurting them, but the dangers came in, first of all, disease, which probably killed about 10% of the people who went west. mostly call her. and also things like drowning and accidental death by gunshot, being run over by a wagon. that happened to a lot of kids who were climbing on the wagon and selloff in the wheels would roll over them. off and the wheels would...
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he got along so well with the indian that when we read dedicated, many of the indians -- one of themere were many red-haired indians along the trail. he left a legacy. on his deathbed he said if i ever dammed in the hereafter it will be for the treaty that he made, he talked them into moving farther west, gave them $1,800, of plow and a promise the u.s. government would protect them from hostile indians and he sent them to oklahoma which is a desert, not a good thing. however there is karma because they later discovered oil and they're just fine now. also a great manufacturer and one of the fun ones is a dolphin is bush who came from germany. he came from wealthy family but he was the 21st of 22 children. he started out as the mud clerk on the river just taking down notes of what came off of the boats and realized the germans in the city had a thirst for beer so he started a brewery supply co. then, it they really liked beer, then took the time-honored way of getting to the top, married the boss's daughter, whose father owned a silk factory and ever hart had taken back a brewery of b
he got along so well with the indian that when we read dedicated, many of the indians -- one of themere were many red-haired indians along the trail. he left a legacy. on his deathbed he said if i ever dammed in the hereafter it will be for the treaty that he made, he talked them into moving farther west, gave them $1,800, of plow and a promise the u.s. government would protect them from hostile indians and he sent them to oklahoma which is a desert, not a good thing. however there is karma...
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this is the home of the lakot lakota sioux indians. where half the people live below the poverty line. but these are people with more than $8 billion in the bank. money they refuse to take. >> it's very difficult. my people understand that. as i said, the lakota, we know its hard. life is tough for us. we'll instill our values. >> reporter: they say this is their real home. the black hills, a two-hour drive from their reservation. the u.s. supreme court agreed saying in 1877 the government stole this sacred lan ordering they pay $100 million. that money has been sitting in the bank earning interest. but the sioux said to take it means to give up their land. >> still to think day it is. >> that seemed possible in 2008 when candidate presiden barack obama promised to negotiate to get them back their land. but they say their repeated requests have been met with silence from the white house, and the administration officials won't say what, if anything, they've done on the issue. >> he would have the right to help us get our lands back. be
this is the home of the lakot lakota sioux indians. where half the people live below the poverty line. but these are people with more than $8 billion in the bank. money they refuse to take. >> it's very difficult. my people understand that. as i said, the lakota, we know its hard. life is tough for us. we'll instill our values. >> reporter: they say this is their real home. the black hills, a two-hour drive from their reservation. the u.s. supreme court agreed saying in 1877 the...
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right now let me go pacific would be a giant the indian ocean there are different ways for america not to exist so if a meteorite hit the continent and vaporized it nears ago there would be no america but here is another way if a british sniper had shot george washington and the american revolution had gone down there would be america the land mass there be people here but we wouldn't have an american revolution and american constitution this america would not exist be canada we'd be canada or if hitler got the atomic bomb remember hitler had the most sophisticated bomb project under verna eyes and berg he would have dropped it and america would not be the way it is now so the reason i'm asking these questions is i'm thinking forward what would the future look. like if america begins to recede in importance to me as an immigrant it's a terrifying idea why because america has meant so much in the world america is something very special in history a new sort of form of government a new lifestyle a new american dream nobody else has a dream the way we do in america and as an immigrant tha
right now let me go pacific would be a giant the indian ocean there are different ways for america not to exist so if a meteorite hit the continent and vaporized it nears ago there would be no america but here is another way if a british sniper had shot george washington and the american revolution had gone down there would be america the land mass there be people here but we wouldn't have an american revolution and american constitution this america would not exist be canada we'd be canada or...
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i don't know why he had an indian accent.mmy: well, congratulations on the big success with the movie. >> thank you. >> jimmy: the movie is called "million dollar arm." it opens in theaters tomorrow. aasif mandvi, everyone. we'll be right back with iggy azalea. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by at&t, mobilizing your world. um...hi georgia. i just wanted to apologize again for what happenedoww, that's hot.picnic. that is hot! wow daddy like. owww, that is smoking hot! ahhh, hmmm, awww! hi georgia. hey georgia. man this is hot! try jack's hottest sandwich yet. his new blazin' chicken sandwich has spicy crispy chicken, ghost pepper ranch sauce, and sliced jalapeños. owww, that's hot! you better be holdin' a sandwich. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank shailene woodley, aasif mandvi, patt >> jimmy: i want to thank shailene woodley. i want to thank aasif mandvi. i want to thank patton oswalt and apologize to matt damon. we ran out of time for him. "nightline" is next. but first, this is h
i don't know why he had an indian accent.mmy: well, congratulations on the big success with the movie. >> thank you. >> jimmy: the movie is called "million dollar arm." it opens in theaters tomorrow. aasif mandvi, everyone. we'll be right back with iggy azalea. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by at&t, mobilizing your world. um...hi georgia. i just wanted to apologize again for what happenedoww, that's...
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, not to mention an indian basket maker.'s asked to make a basket for the queen of england -- >> there is a picture of her presenting the basket to her and the prince. >> absolutely and her family here from the northern coast saw the picture in the newspaper and reconnected with her. >> wow. >> never having known her, never having seen her. >> wow. >> in terms that she is a descende descendent. >> there are photos in this exhibit like you do a double take. there is one of a bear standing on its hind legs and a woman maybe six feet away. >> right. >> is that a real bear? >> that's a real bear trained by the park's first female neutralists in the 1920s and at the time bears were supposed to be like pets, smaller bears. >> so there wasn't a grizzly? >> the grizzlies had been gone since the 1880s and in the exhibition we show one of the last grizzlies shot in the valley. so it describes the attention between how natural should it be and the ways in which men and nature and culture have wrestled in that. of course, we don't see t
, not to mention an indian basket maker.'s asked to make a basket for the queen of england -- >> there is a picture of her presenting the basket to her and the prince. >> absolutely and her family here from the northern coast saw the picture in the newspaper and reconnected with her. >> wow. >> never having known her, never having seen her. >> wow. >> in terms that she is a descende descendent. >> there are photos in this exhibit like you do a double...
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indian tobacco, indian motorcycles, i going to poll the trademarks on all of these?argument because we will have to do all these other things isn't really an argument. this is different than the word "indian." he is a board member of the united indians. i find it as offensive as like people are offended by the n-word. there are people who are offended by it, and the fact you can find some who aren't doesn't negate the fact. >> if i am offended by some logo of a middle-aged white guy, i can say i am offended? >> you are not sinners they could turn that to the n-word or some other situation? you are now saying being called a white guy is somehow the same. >> our stage manager is wearing a hat with a logo on it. >> that is the root of the question, the nfl commissioner, a lot of writeups that he has the opportunity now to get ahead of this from becoming an even bigger racist problem for the organization. we talked about the times will not put it in print, other publications now joining suit, kansas city star, the "orange county register," san francisco chronicle. >> kan
indian tobacco, indian motorcycles, i going to poll the trademarks on all of these?argument because we will have to do all these other things isn't really an argument. this is different than the word "indian." he is a board member of the united indians. i find it as offensive as like people are offended by the n-word. there are people who are offended by it, and the fact you can find some who aren't doesn't negate the fact. >> if i am offended by some logo of a middle-aged white...
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since then, extending rights and resources in indian country. but like standing rock, staggering unemployment. one of caifnt obama's promises to indian country was to improve health care. among the toughest issues there, alcoholism. one in 10 native american deaths were alcohol related, three times worse than the general population. few have been hurt harder than pine ridge reservation. be an invitation to an even greater sense of devastation. it is hard to imagine a place at the same time more breathtakingly beautiful. and as heartbreakingly sad. as the land of the oglala lakota. the pine ridge reservation, home of the bad lands and for more than a bitter century, what the outsiders call the olgala sioux nation. the tribe of sitting bull, who led the charge against custer . they've been cut down by a different foe: alcohol. clarence was born and raced on the res. he knows what alcohol and addiction do to a family. >> clarence, tell me where we are? >> we are at the grave of one of my aunties, emily joyce roland. >> tell me about her. >> emily w
since then, extending rights and resources in indian country. but like standing rock, staggering unemployment. one of caifnt obama's promises to indian country was to improve health care. among the toughest issues there, alcoholism. one in 10 native american deaths were alcohol related, three times worse than the general population. few have been hurt harder than pine ridge reservation. be an invitation to an even greater sense of devastation. it is hard to imagine a place at the same time more...
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slavery in china and american indians had slaves long before columbus so what is the uniquely lavery was . to fight a big war in which six hundred thousand people died there is slavery nope. so even . that slaves went to their deaths to. shoes i mentioned. imagines more books. slowed down the book is america imagine a world with. a major motion picture that my job is now this is a new i did the film twenty sixteen which is about obama. what is america july fourth independence day what your thoughts are you have the taliban and their gloom and that. the wall and usually well. this. seems to be. looks like a very questionable i think part of the picture here you've seen a man in iran for thirty years i mean iran is not using going to destruction in any . obama. is a bad war of ghana stand for troops you have to go to war but look the taliban those are not good guys they're not good guys not only in their foreign policy but they put they are the most radical muslims in the world and radical islam is probably the most illiberal force in the world today so i don't understand why we don't
slavery in china and american indians had slaves long before columbus so what is the uniquely lavery was . to fight a big war in which six hundred thousand people died there is slavery nope. so even . that slaves went to their deaths to. shoes i mentioned. imagines more books. slowed down the book is america imagine a world with. a major motion picture that my job is now this is a new i did the film twenty sixteen which is about obama. what is america july fourth independence day what your...
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here's two facts about indian country. almost 9% of the homes in indian country still lack complete plumbing facilities. 30% of the homes in indian country rely on wood for heating. nd another fact is, native grants have been zeroed out of this bill. the native american housing block grant is a primary source to address housing backlogs and provide sufficient maintenance throughout indian country. but this bill flat funds this account from 2014 at $650 million. while level funding is better than a cut, my colleagues should know that this is the same level of funding provided in fiscal year 2004. we can and we must do better. again, to meet its treaty obligations, the united states must increase its investment for indian housing. mr. chairman, i yield back. the chair: the gentlelady yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from alaska rise? mr. young: i move to strike the last word. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. young: i agree we this lady, housing is important for the native american community. it sho
here's two facts about indian country. almost 9% of the homes in indian country still lack complete plumbing facilities. 30% of the homes in indian country rely on wood for heating. nd another fact is, native grants have been zeroed out of this bill. the native american housing block grant is a primary source to address housing backlogs and provide sufficient maintenance throughout indian country. but this bill flat funds this account from 2014 at $650 million. while level funding is better...
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the same and in america great minds think alike now i want to ask you what do you make of the new indian prime minister narendra modi there is there's reports that he's very authoritarian no. he certainly has been in the past but the result that could be good could a good be bad you know lee kuan yew in singapore was extremely authoritarian but he got a lot done and developed the most successful country in the last forty years now mr modi has also developed his province into a very successful province let's see if he can do it for india as a whole he doesn't have the huge indian bureaucracy before he has to deal with now and the upper house of the parliament as you probably know he has very few members in the upper house and there's not an election for at least over a year now so it may take him a while and more problems than he realizes i mean i hope to goodness somebody somebody can change in the upon the but i will say well jim i want to talk about politics for a quick second now anyone who's read their history books knows that the us actually was built on inviting in immigrants and i
the same and in america great minds think alike now i want to ask you what do you make of the new indian prime minister narendra modi there is there's reports that he's very authoritarian no. he certainly has been in the past but the result that could be good could a good be bad you know lee kuan yew in singapore was extremely authoritarian but he got a lot done and developed the most successful country in the last forty years now mr modi has also developed his province into a very successful...
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chris perez, the one-time closer of the cleveland indians, and of course originally, a st.r on the mound. >> eric: yes, dodgers have a number of guys that have been closers in their career in that bull pen that aren't in that closer role now. chris perez, brandon lee, brian wilson. there's no lack of experience down there. >> thom: but that's the one area, and their general manager ned colletti addressed it yesterday with the local media. and really pulled no punches. said, look, we have some guys down there, that if they got back to where they were, that maybe we don't have to do anything. but some have suggested, if there's a question mark or a, you know, a weak spot on this dodger team, it would be the consistency that you look for, that if you have a lead in the sixth, or the seventh inning, you have that shutdown bull pen. >> eric: and i think they've got the guys to do it. while ned colletti is always going to look to improve this ball club, he's also in a situation where, you know what, i think i've got the horses down there, but maybe they need to feel like there's
chris perez, the one-time closer of the cleveland indians, and of course originally, a st.r on the mound. >> eric: yes, dodgers have a number of guys that have been closers in their career in that bull pen that aren't in that closer role now. chris perez, brandon lee, brian wilson. there's no lack of experience down there. >> thom: but that's the one area, and their general manager ned colletti addressed it yesterday with the local media. and really pulled no punches. said, look, we...
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was there anything i could do to feel the peace among these indians?> find out what has that kind of power. >> i'm going to do that. thank you very much. ♪ >> as i journey toward the holy waters, my entire experience began to make sense. india taught me to open myself to any cuisine. what's so funny? (speaking a foreign language) >> i don't know what that means. new stupid games and i learned to lose weight. i found out after a divisive election, no one wins, everybody should shut up and move on. as i went through the ground of dead bodies, i remember the important lesson. so when modi doesn't want to do something, you send in these ghies. >> yes. don't turn around, ruins the illusion. you have to go all the way in or it doesn't count. yeah. (applause) i feel a lot better. i feel a lot better. >> jon:xc oh no they've put up a sign. capital letters mean business. or maybe that's nature's way of weeding out the timid. your fortune awaits. you need to see this. show 'em the curve. ♪ do you know what this means? the greater the curvature, the bigger the di
was there anything i could do to feel the peace among these indians?> find out what has that kind of power. >> i'm going to do that. thank you very much. ♪ >> as i journey toward the holy waters, my entire experience began to make sense. india taught me to open myself to any cuisine. what's so funny? (speaking a foreign language) >> i don't know what that means. new stupid games and i learned to lose weight. i found out after a divisive election, no one wins, everybody...
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can do it for india as a whole he doesn't have the huge indian bureaucracy before he has to deal with now and the upper house of the parliament as you probably know he has very few members in the upper house and there's not an election for at least over a year now so it may take him a while and more problems than he realizes i mean i hope to goodness somebody somebody can change in the upon the but i will see well jim i want to talk about politics for a quick second now anyone who's read their history books knows that the us actually was built on inviting in immigrants and i mean we gave people money to come here yet today in europe phobic and nationalistic parties have made some big political gains in recent elections so what's going on in the politics of developed economies well throughout history when you find the same sort of thing as when everybody is making money and they need labor workers and capital and ideas everybody is welcoming foreigners to come in and they need them and they want them but when things start going wrong people look around for somebody to blame first peopl
can do it for india as a whole he doesn't have the huge indian bureaucracy before he has to deal with now and the upper house of the parliament as you probably know he has very few members in the upper house and there's not an election for at least over a year now so it may take him a while and more problems than he realizes i mean i hope to goodness somebody somebody can change in the upon the but i will see well jim i want to talk about politics for a quick second now anyone who's read their...
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. >> president obama is making his first fifth as president to indian country.the president and first lady are at the standing rock reservation in north dakota. you're looking at live pictures. >> 13-year-old marti martinez is used to being turned down. he tries to sell candy to raise money. he is not the only one here asking. this is the pine ridge indian reservation in south dakota, the poorest place in the united states. this is the home of the lakota sioux indians where there is 80% unemployment and half the people live below the poverty line. but these are people with more than $8 billion in the bank. money they refuse to take. >> it's very difficult. the people understand that. that's why it's hard. we know its hard. it's going to be hard. we'll stick to our values. >> reporter: they say this is their real home, the black hills, a two-hour drive from their reservation. the u.s. supreme court greed three decades ago saying in 1887 the government stole this sacred land, ordering that they be paid $100 million. that money has been sitting in the bank ever sin
. >> president obama is making his first fifth as president to indian country.the president and first lady are at the standing rock reservation in north dakota. you're looking at live pictures. >> 13-year-old marti martinez is used to being turned down. he tries to sell candy to raise money. he is not the only one here asking. this is the pine ridge indian reservation in south dakota, the poorest place in the united states. this is the home of the lakota sioux indians where there is...