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is no wonder indians say the iea stands for bossing indians around. what about the casinos? i'm regularly asked that indians make enough from gambling. most indian casinos, those of us that know in the northeast on crd key dinky affairs and isolated communities and the customers are other indians, but even the successful community does not bring the prosperity might expect. the seneca, in upstate new york has made over a billion dollars on their gaming operations. those profits are distributed to tribe members in the form of annuity. according to lucille who runs the seneca economic developing company quote these annuities have created an entitlement attitude and that is the downfall. of the annuities have enabled people not to work. and now that more and more states are opening up gambling is to not indians, tribes are facing competition. the seneca nation has offered low or no interest loans to anyone who wants to try to start some other business, but there are almost of takers. michael john who is the manager of the small business incubator program on the territory said h
is no wonder indians say the iea stands for bossing indians around. what about the casinos? i'm regularly asked that indians make enough from gambling. most indian casinos, those of us that know in the northeast on crd key dinky affairs and isolated communities and the customers are other indians, but even the successful community does not bring the prosperity might expect. the seneca, in upstate new york has made over a billion dollars on their gaming operations. those profits are distributed...
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no wonder indians say it stands for bossing indians around what about the casino. i am regularly asked can't indians make enough money from gambling to claw their way out of poverty you most indian casinos, those in the northeast don't see, our in isolated communities and their customers are other indians but successful casinos don't bring the kind of prosperity you might expect seneca place in upstate new york have made $1 billion in gaming operation. those are distributed in the form of annuities. according to lucille brooks who runs the seneca economic development company, quote, the annuities created an entitlement attitude and that is the downfall. the annuities have enabled people not to work. now that more and more states are opening gambling to non-indians, tribes are facing increased competition. the seneca nation increased low or no interest to anyone who wants to start some other business but there are almost no takers. michael don, the manager of the small business incubator program said his group conducted a survey to find out which businesses resident
no wonder indians say it stands for bossing indians around what about the casino. i am regularly asked can't indians make enough money from gambling to claw their way out of poverty you most indian casinos, those in the northeast don't see, our in isolated communities and their customers are other indians but successful casinos don't bring the kind of prosperity you might expect seneca place in upstate new york have made $1 billion in gaming operation. those are distributed in the form of...
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indians can't own reservation land. no one on the reservation can get a mortgage because the property on the reservation is held in trust by the federal government. most also is owned communally by the tribe. a banker could no longer foreclose on a property because the bank cannot own reservation land. despite millions of acres of empty space, there is a housing shortage on many reservations. more and more families crowd into small trailer homes. we visited a tribal college on one of the reservations and they were talking about the possible expansion and they said we have to build up. i looked out the window at acres upon acres and they explained they could never get the loan o build on that because it's land that they don't already have in their possession so they are thinking about building in the way people do in new york city as opposed to montana but this is only part of the problem. more than a quarter of small business owners in the u.s. use what he owns or financing existing ones. but american indians do not hav
indians can't own reservation land. no one on the reservation can get a mortgage because the property on the reservation is held in trust by the federal government. most also is owned communally by the tribe. a banker could no longer foreclose on a property because the bank cannot own reservation land. despite millions of acres of empty space, there is a housing shortage on many reservations. more and more families crowd into small trailer homes. we visited a tribal college on one of the...
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my father in santa fe indian school. my mother at phoenix indian high school. and they really didn't have the opportunities that i had or that children have today. in other words, they came from traditional families, and they didn't have the ability to have a parent or an uncle say to them, you should go the next step to college. so they are my biggest supporters. interestingly enough, a number of my role models were male, and they were lawyers. and they were some of my biggest supporters and advocates. they were individuals who would ask me questions in the course of a case that they were prosecuting, or trying. and it was really their interest in my response that gave me the idea that my opinion counted for something. tadd johnson: judge humetewa was one of several speakers at the opening of the "why treaties matter" exhibit. the event is an outreach effort by the district court and the minnesota american indian bar association. treaties absolutely do matter today. of course, treaty making stopped many, many years ago. but really, the foundation of those trea
my father in santa fe indian school. my mother at phoenix indian high school. and they really didn't have the opportunities that i had or that children have today. in other words, they came from traditional families, and they didn't have the ability to have a parent or an uncle say to them, you should go the next step to college. so they are my biggest supporters. interestingly enough, a number of my role models were male, and they were lawyers. and they were some of my biggest supporters and...
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springs, indians on picket duty. we can think back to our good indian-bad indian analogy. he's indians are helping the united states army. they are offering their services. they are watchful, they are supposed tohey're be doing. these are the kinds of things viewers would have been looking at. it's hard not to -- we understand the politics of this images without also looking at contemporary media. the victorrial press found in era, the civil war had become a major force in american life. photographs shared the public space. they share the public fear with wood engravings. and they're competing with these wood engravings. m.j.ary scene created based on witness stories and other media but this is what photographers are competing with. depictions. you up up the magazine, aarper's weekly," this is full-page spread, a large magazine. bigger than two sheets of paper. so you have the images that photographers had to compete with. and the modisok wars, i was was a media event. y coordinators from chicago, london -- correspondents from chicago, london, new york were flight. images
springs, indians on picket duty. we can think back to our good indian-bad indian analogy. he's indians are helping the united states army. they are offering their services. they are watchful, they are supposed tohey're be doing. these are the kinds of things viewers would have been looking at. it's hard not to -- we understand the politics of this images without also looking at contemporary media. the victorrial press found in era, the civil war had become a major force in american life....
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he's focused on the indians.ement on his part saying, because we'reç the first peopl they're the ones who are here first. we like to think that lewis and clark discovered the indians. really, it's the other way d8 around. indians were here first and they discoffer d discovered lewisç and clark. it's special for a couple of reasons, one of which was actually grichbzv and locked in one day and said here is a painting it should have. it's a÷ú painting of clark slav york. he was also a very important member of the expeditionz %ighl regarded for his contributions to the core of discovery. this painting actually shows an incident that occurredç what i now north dakota, the indianas, they had never seen a black person before many of the people didn't believe thatym his skin s actually black. what they're trying to do is rub the black pain off of their skin or what they assumed was black paint.zv to see if it would rub off. some people who aren't familiar with the story, think it's sort of threatening and it wasn't. t
he's focused on the indians.ement on his part saying, because we'reç the first peopl they're the ones who are here first. we like to think that lewis and clark discovered the indians. really, it's the other way d8 around. indians were here first and they discoffer d discovered lewisç and clark. it's special for a couple of reasons, one of which was actually grichbzv and locked in one day and said here is a painting it should have. it's a÷ú painting of clark slav york. he was also a very...
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and if indians want him to succeed.a can clean up one of the dirtiest rivers in the world, who knows what else this great rising nation can achieve. the weather is set to show various parts of its personality. heavy rain and snow in the forecast but in the short term it is about frost and fog in particular. the fog has had an impact in some areas. further disruption is likely for your travel plans. some areas will enjoy some sunshine. around the coastal areas and for northern ireland and scotland, relatively benign. although there will be dampness across the far north—west. mild herewith tempered is in double figures. chilly in many other areas. and as we saw during the course of wednesday, where the fog sits around all day long, and it will do across central and eastern counties, temperatures will struggle to get above freezing all day. the fog reforms as we head into the evening and becomes more extensive. as we get into friday, it will start to lift into low cloud. it will be travelling over some of the hills above h
and if indians want him to succeed.a can clean up one of the dirtiest rivers in the world, who knows what else this great rising nation can achieve. the weather is set to show various parts of its personality. heavy rain and snow in the forecast but in the short term it is about frost and fog in particular. the fog has had an impact in some areas. further disruption is likely for your travel plans. some areas will enjoy some sunshine. around the coastal areas and for northern ireland and...
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naval presence, closer indian defense ties with japan so on, while ignores indian concerns with mats happening in pakistan. think that circle can no longer be squared because of domestic politics and if -- a big if -- if theres another major terrorist attack and pressure builds, domestic pressure builds on the indian government to retaliate, the u.s. going back to what has been a -- quite successful in the pass' past and is to urge restraint upon india in order to stablize the situation. believe would be greater impediment to the u.s. and india developing that sort of relationship than it would have been in the past. >> thank you. thank you to all the panelists. so, let me very quickly turn to all of you to ask -- prompt a few questions and have a discussion. let me begin with you because you sort of made this point which is crucial. conflict management, not resolution. the question i would have for you but if others want to chime in -- is it realistically possible for the u.s. to secure its's in south asia without some resolution, if not total and complete even partial off the indo
naval presence, closer indian defense ties with japan so on, while ignores indian concerns with mats happening in pakistan. think that circle can no longer be squared because of domestic politics and if -- a big if -- if theres another major terrorist attack and pressure builds, domestic pressure builds on the indian government to retaliate, the u.s. going back to what has been a -- quite successful in the pass' past and is to urge restraint upon india in order to stablize the situation....
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indian cuisine. indian cuisine is 1520 or 25 spices which five spices which these are made by chefs. >> how much for that? that one meal. >> about 12 bucks for meal. >> it's comparable. >> this is really good. >> it started in the new jersey area and always on the eastern seaboard at the moment. he's an enterprising entrepreneur, 24 years old. this is amazing. he doesn't 15 hours a day. >> is he merry? >> is he married? >> he's not, he signal. >> hello. >> this is really good. >> there are a lot of calendars one can buy to track the days in a city that never sleeps. introducing the 2017 new york new york city taxi drivers calendar. >> where we can find a hydrant with optimal lighting. >> i'm excited to get back into my house for christmas. >> see news happening near you? it uploaded to the fresco up today. become become a citizen chaser and download fresco at the app store google play. ♪ >> here's a fun holiday version of netflix shows stranger things. this time marshmallows in a perfect way for # ju
indian cuisine. indian cuisine is 1520 or 25 spices which five spices which these are made by chefs. >> how much for that? that one meal. >> about 12 bucks for meal. >> it's comparable. >> this is really good. >> it started in the new jersey area and always on the eastern seaboard at the moment. he's an enterprising entrepreneur, 24 years old. this is amazing. he doesn't 15 hours a day. >> is he merry? >> is he married? >> he's not, he signal....
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have a great indian backer. think the indians of all people in this country have been doneeated, but this can be without any problem to anybody, and i really feel it should be done. host: john, costa mesa, california. caller: thank you for c-span. it doesn't matter if it never links. it desecrates the land. some things are sacred. i support this decision. my wife and i are driving up to ventura to listen to them make a decision on 87 oil where we live in newport beach on the bluffs, a place called banning ranch. there was a decision where the community one against the development that they proposed. it is clear to see where speaker ryan stands. he is wrong. president obama is not anti-energy. we pump more oil under his administration than ever. some things are sacred. sacred as the a incoming administration. trump's position, we know that. i support the indian decision. host: that is john in california. a couple of other things -- stories concerning the transfer process with the trump administration. a story rel
have a great indian backer. think the indians of all people in this country have been doneeated, but this can be without any problem to anybody, and i really feel it should be done. host: john, costa mesa, california. caller: thank you for c-span. it doesn't matter if it never links. it desecrates the land. some things are sacred. i support this decision. my wife and i are driving up to ventura to listen to them make a decision on 87 oil where we live in newport beach on the bluffs, a place...
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indian movies and pakistan soap operas won't stop. samir, we were talking about the dangers and always talk about the arms race, we talk about pakistan and its nuclear weapons and tactical nuclear weapons, et cetera. and we are pushing both sides to make sure they manage this relationship in a responsible manner. at the same time, i would argue that neither side is doing anything that is purely irrational, so pakistan talks about india and says, look, india should work out a conventional arms control kind of arangement with us, if the conventional disparity is not as huge we'll have less incentive to do things on the nuclear side. i think it would be crazy for india to do that, it's looking at china and other things and doesn't make sense. if it doesn't make sense for india, pakistan looks and says i got to build up on nuclear, may be destabilizing and dangerous but i've got to defend myself. where is the u.s. coming? on the one hand we are in a fairly strong arms relationship with india, on the other hand, we also provide support to
indian movies and pakistan soap operas won't stop. samir, we were talking about the dangers and always talk about the arms race, we talk about pakistan and its nuclear weapons and tactical nuclear weapons, et cetera. and we are pushing both sides to make sure they manage this relationship in a responsible manner. at the same time, i would argue that neither side is doing anything that is purely irrational, so pakistan talks about india and says, look, india should work out a conventional arms...
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how do you manage this situation as indian pakistan in the u.s. if you're not even talking to each other about the possibility, which is not made up. >> it is a real concert and a very valid question. i don't know if we have good to facilitate that intelligence discussion. the trend now seems to avoid those discussions into prerequisites to have any discussion. at the same time, there is no real mystery. people on both sides know what needs to happen in afghanistan. the problem is largely that those views are really difficult to sustain politically because they are not nationalists. so why does the enemy and it is on either side to take up this question of further actors that are not under the control of the packets in the state that could catalyze crisis. but i would imagine that there are people that are national security adviser in indiana who probably would like to do something and maybe there are channels for you could approach this in a way that is so politicized, is a little bit more on the margins out of the limelight. could the u.s. facil
how do you manage this situation as indian pakistan in the u.s. if you're not even talking to each other about the possibility, which is not made up. >> it is a real concert and a very valid question. i don't know if we have good to facilitate that intelligence discussion. the trend now seems to avoid those discussions into prerequisites to have any discussion. at the same time, there is no real mystery. people on both sides know what needs to happen in afghanistan. the problem is largely...
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you mean you headed into this country knowing there was indian trouble? our mission is to help the indians, mr. mccullough. they don't seem to know it, ma'am. father sebastian came to us in santa fe and asked for sisters to staff his new mission school and hospital in nevada. do you know st. joseph's? yeah. let me get this straight. you mean you started out from santa fe for nevada, with this kind of equipment, traveling alone? oh, no, mr. mccullough, we're not alone. god is with us. well, i'll be-- oh, i hope not, mr. mccullough. get hold of yourself, man. you won't do him any good going to pieces. help me get him into the ambulance. come on, now. i'll do that, sister. oh, this is mr. mccullough. this is our sister superior, sister monica. sister. when you get tomasa into the wagon, i'll take care of that arm, mr. mccullough. up. easy. we'll need boiled water, sister. keep him flat. there. mr. mccullough. i'll have a look at your arm now. you've got your hands full with the old man. this'll wait. i was a surgical nurse in a field hospital for two years d
you mean you headed into this country knowing there was indian trouble? our mission is to help the indians, mr. mccullough. they don't seem to know it, ma'am. father sebastian came to us in santa fe and asked for sisters to staff his new mission school and hospital in nevada. do you know st. joseph's? yeah. let me get this straight. you mean you started out from santa fe for nevada, with this kind of equipment, traveling alone? oh, no, mr. mccullough, we're not alone. god is with us. well, i'll...
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travel and for the establishment of the american indian art business. also she is credited with hiring mary jane to do the design at the first big native art display at the alvarado hotel in albuquerque. when we talk about arizona and the fred harvey and cities in the state of arizona, mary coulter is key to that story. of course she began working for the harvey company on a contract did the 1902 when she declaration for the alvarado --el, but she went on to do declaration for the alvarado hotel, but she went on to do the interior and exterior on a number of holdings, particularly at the grand canyon. she designedlding for the harvey company was at the grand canyon, and that opened in 1905. in 1914 she designed the lookout. she designed the watchtower in 1933, although many of the hotels don't remain, one is still standing, and the heard museum has mary coulter's design la pasada.t posa it shows examples and gives insight to her design and technique. talented native american artists worked for the harvey company at different times. , who was ae fred cap
travel and for the establishment of the american indian art business. also she is credited with hiring mary jane to do the design at the first big native art display at the alvarado hotel in albuquerque. when we talk about arizona and the fred harvey and cities in the state of arizona, mary coulter is key to that story. of course she began working for the harvey company on a contract did the 1902 when she declaration for the alvarado --el, but she went on to do declaration for the alvarado...
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there were murders at times of indians. and so there was a lot of potential for conflict but it boiled to the surface then in 19 -- 1756 when the french-indian war kicked off in full force. in europe, it is described as the seven years war. here, we refer to it as the french-indian war. it was a conflict that some people described as the first world war. clear0 or 1761, it became that the english were going to be victorious in this conflict. even though the french and the british had signed a peace treaty in 1763, the american indians were left out of that equation and there was a lot of animosity of the various tribes that had supported either side and so in 1763, the indians in the ohio country and the great lakes, and it together and -- in a conflict often called pontiacs rebellion. almost every english fort in that region simultaneously and managed to destroy a large part of the british holdings on the frontier. seeto pick itself was laid -- was laid siege to two in the summer of 1763. only fort pitt and fort detroit su
there were murders at times of indians. and so there was a lot of potential for conflict but it boiled to the surface then in 19 -- 1756 when the french-indian war kicked off in full force. in europe, it is described as the seven years war. here, we refer to it as the french-indian war. it was a conflict that some people described as the first world war. clear0 or 1761, it became that the english were going to be victorious in this conflict. even though the french and the british had signed a...
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possibly because mexico's filled with indians. and it's -- you mess with one, you'll have to mess with all of them. however, they did have policies of forcing them to speak spanish. for the bilingual schools in baja, they'd bring in mexican teachers and they'd hit the students for speaking their language. you tell the parents if they want to do good in school, only teach them spanish. similar to what's going to here. the different organizations that mexican government works with for the native american or the native people in mexico. i would say at best, it's marginal. mexican government, the tribes over there, they don't have the same protections we had over here. we have reservations. over there, the indigenous lands, mexican government can come in. they say if you don't -- if you're not working all the land to our specifications, we'll just take it and give it to somebody else. so these are some of the things our people have been struggling with also. how many more minutes do i have? five more minutes. okay. i'm going to shut u
possibly because mexico's filled with indians. and it's -- you mess with one, you'll have to mess with all of them. however, they did have policies of forcing them to speak spanish. for the bilingual schools in baja, they'd bring in mexican teachers and they'd hit the students for speaking their language. you tell the parents if they want to do good in school, only teach them spanish. similar to what's going to here. the different organizations that mexican government works with for the native...
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the prime minister calls it a success — but what do ordinary indians think about it all?he big boss of the world's 3rd largest pension fund looks set to be arrested for abuse of power and giving false testimony. it's just another sth korean corruption scandal — we're going live to seoul to get the latest. welcome to world business report i'm aaron heslehurst. if you are walking past the telly, stay where you are fought little bite of finance. today is the last chance for indians to deposit, in banks, any of the cash, those 500 & 1000 rupee notes — the government abruptly scrapped last month. it's an unprecedented experiment in a society where cash is king. 85% of the bank notes in circulation have been withdrawn. the government's aim is to crack down fake notes and corruption. but as yogita limaye reports from mumbai, the move has had a major impact on the entire indian economy. this workshop used to be a hive of activity. at least 20 people work here making hundreds of leather wallets a nd here making hundreds of leather wallets and purses every week. now there are just
the prime minister calls it a success — but what do ordinary indians think about it all?he big boss of the world's 3rd largest pension fund looks set to be arrested for abuse of power and giving false testimony. it's just another sth korean corruption scandal — we're going live to seoul to get the latest. welcome to world business report i'm aaron heslehurst. if you are walking past the telly, stay where you are fought little bite of finance. today is the last chance for indians to deposit,...
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the highlight of a visit to the indian village is the pow—wow.nities all over canada, and the us as well, bring their best outfits and dance moves. visitors to the stampede lap it up. there are roughly 1.4 million indigenous canadians, 4% of the national population. white canada sees them, but very often doesn't listen. what i'm trying to find out is whether white canada, frankly, cares. oh, yes. they care. it's up to them, i guess. they get lots. you mean the government gives them plenty of support? they get lots of money. they get lots. and you think they squander it? no, they get their treaty money, and they got a lot. and if it's only the chief who's getting it and it doesn't trickle down to the rest of it... that's right, the chiefs get lots of money. while big cities like calgary have become home to many first nations people, many more live in remote reserves on ancestral land. i'm heading to attawapiskat, in a remote corner of northern ontario. this is a community of 2,000 cree people. it's come to symbolise the despair and alienation felt
the highlight of a visit to the indian village is the pow—wow.nities all over canada, and the us as well, bring their best outfits and dance moves. visitors to the stampede lap it up. there are roughly 1.4 million indigenous canadians, 4% of the national population. white canada sees them, but very often doesn't listen. what i'm trying to find out is whether white canada, frankly, cares. oh, yes. they care. it's up to them, i guess. they get lots. you mean the government gives them plenty of...
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crime against women in indian society has recently increased.ce the special team of lady police to make the women feel safer in society. the northwestern state of rajasthan is india's largest. it's also one of the most -- people here hold on to traditional ideas of gender roles. the state has one of the highest rates of crime against women in the country. >> male-dominated and women suffer a lot, only women can help women realize security. >> reporter: the 24 members of the lady patrol are in their 20s. they are trained to be ready for anything. this woman has been a police officer for about six years. born into a ruler's family, she says her own mother was a victim of domestic abuse. she says many girls in her village are denied education and forced to marry while still young. >> translator: when they're poor, women can do nothing, except endure the hardship. i want to help solve their problem. >> reporter: the unit patrols around the clock, trying to meet women in every corner of the city. it receives about ten complaints a day, through a tele
crime against women in indian society has recently increased.ce the special team of lady police to make the women feel safer in society. the northwestern state of rajasthan is india's largest. it's also one of the most -- people here hold on to traditional ideas of gender roles. the state has one of the highest rates of crime against women in the country. >> male-dominated and women suffer a lot, only women can help women realize security. >> reporter: the 24 members of the lady...
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on the indian side india will not allow any intervention. also want to know about what is making the u.s. go further? is it domestic politics or the international were issues. [inaudible] what is constraining the u.s. from going further? >> i think you are right. this is a precedent. it has been i don't think it's something others i don't know what you meant by other leaders, you need mean future prime minister's? [inaudible] >> i don't know about that. but on the indian side is certainly something i think the domestic political calculus is part of this. i think this will be heightened over the next two and half years as you head into the 2019 election. >> on this idea there is a pressure release valve, think valve, think this is something states already do. they always issue replies and then publish an account in a newspaper say next number of people were killed whether it's cross-border fire. this is not particularly new. i think another part of this that were not paying attention to is we talk about pressure when in fact it's actively sto
on the indian side india will not allow any intervention. also want to know about what is making the u.s. go further? is it domestic politics or the international were issues. [inaudible] what is constraining the u.s. from going further? >> i think you are right. this is a precedent. it has been i don't think it's something others i don't know what you meant by other leaders, you need mean future prime minister's? [inaudible] >> i don't know about that. but on the indian side is...
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reporter: the airplanes are emptying the toilets over the indian capital. a retired indian officer says his alchemy is regularly splattered with human excrement. prove it was from airplanes, but it was taken up with the environmental court. they have ordered the indian regulator to make sure that airlines do not dump human waste in this way. there will be spot checks on toilets. if the tanks used to store human waste our inti, the airline could face a fine of 50,000 rupees, 600 pounds. a senior indian pilot told the sometimesirplanes do have to discharge waste from the toilets. he said it is a rare emergency, like when they discharge fuel to reduce the weight of the plane. way to discharge waste is blue icicles. the waste can build up around and because the airplanes fly at such a high altitude, it can build into a block of ice. it can fall from the plane and occasionally cause real damage. reduce the risk of waste being domes in this way remains an open question. bbc news, new delhi. laura: 2016 has been a year of change and challenges in the u.s. and euro
reporter: the airplanes are emptying the toilets over the indian capital. a retired indian officer says his alchemy is regularly splattered with human excrement. prove it was from airplanes, but it was taken up with the environmental court. they have ordered the indian regulator to make sure that airlines do not dump human waste in this way. there will be spot checks on toilets. if the tanks used to store human waste our inti, the airline could face a fine of 50,000 rupees, 600 pounds. a senior...
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ganga is not mere water to indians, it is the mother, a goddess.the banks i can tell you that we come to give... people think it can take care of their sins, can take care of anything. and they forget. to me, if ganga dies, india dies. and if it thrives, india thrives. this has become symbolic of an even bigger project. india's effort to lift its people out of poverty and become a modern world power. when narendra modi won a landslide victory two years ago, one of the first commitments he made was to tackle pollution in the river. he has promised serious money, he said he will spend more than $3 billion over the next five years on his clean ganga mission. but delivering on his promise may be one of his greatest challenges, because if anything speaks of the failure of government in india, it is the abuse this great river is suffering. there is no better example than kanpur, the centre of india's giant leather industry. india is one of the biggest producers of leather in the world. much is exported to the us and europe. but the industry is very pollu
ganga is not mere water to indians, it is the mother, a goddess.the banks i can tell you that we come to give... people think it can take care of their sins, can take care of anything. and they forget. to me, if ganga dies, india dies. and if it thrives, india thrives. this has become symbolic of an even bigger project. india's effort to lift its people out of poverty and become a modern world power. when narendra modi won a landslide victory two years ago, one of the first commitments he made...
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obviously the indian and pakistan but also.[inaudible] we can make more coherent policy with respect to these two borders. they seem to be fairly sideload and that could be across purpose. when i think of other major contested areas in the world, we don't necessarily make policy in terms of iraq on their borders, there has to be some coherence between how we think about their relationship with the golf and relationships with iran. in the same respect we need to understand how policies on one side will affect the other side, not just by the u.s. but, still having more coherence on these two borders would help. the last point i will add related to this which is a think there's always a push for conflict resolution. when the game of conflict resolution on a regular basis and this is something that i think is quite difficult or certain parties don't want us to participate in within the bilateral relationship. even if we aren't necessarily engaged in conflict resolution, is something that might need to become more organic, but we ca
obviously the indian and pakistan but also.[inaudible] we can make more coherent policy with respect to these two borders. they seem to be fairly sideload and that could be across purpose. when i think of other major contested areas in the world, we don't necessarily make policy in terms of iraq on their borders, there has to be some coherence between how we think about their relationship with the golf and relationships with iran. in the same respect we need to understand how policies on one...
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an indian policeman is filmining for a tourist to a road that crosses the river. none of the tourists want to talk about these photo safaris. except for one guide who wishes to remain anonymous. >> it is always there, just to have a look. that became a business for all of these travel agents. people are taking photographs i feely are selling cds like it is and exploitation. >> at the beginning of the road are the same signs you see in game reserves. escorted by the indian army, , insidef vehicles cross our tourists who have paid to take pictures of the tribe. nobody ever asked what they thought, but we did. one of the hunters is the clans spokesman. tourism, money came into their lives. >> they give us money to go shopping. we buy cakes for the kids, we buy food, sugar. if we don't have money, it is not a problem. if we don't have money, we cannot buy cake. don't have money, you cannot get anything. we don't like going on the road. it is very bad. >> the plight seems to, aid distant second to other concerns. have become the most popular destination for india's new
an indian policeman is filmining for a tourist to a road that crosses the river. none of the tourists want to talk about these photo safaris. except for one guide who wishes to remain anonymous. >> it is always there, just to have a look. that became a business for all of these travel agents. people are taking photographs i feely are selling cds like it is and exploitation. >> at the beginning of the road are the same signs you see in game reserves. escorted by the indian army, ,...
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the pine barrens were calling me again today as they do to a mysterious indian cabin road.uld have call it indian cabin grown overpass path. >> i come in through hammonton and driven east until the road ended and plunged into the pipes i was in search of a gravestone a woman named cybill shaler needle in haystack after miles overgrown trail and scared i was going to get the news mobile stuck, there was no sign of the grave. i knew i'd get help. >> i'll consider this a good idea if i meet somebody who's cool that would be amaze to go. >> eureka, george and evelyn shane stein. thank you for talking to me. i'm still amazed that i made it through the woods. [ laughter ] >> we're amazed too. >> reporter: their house had appeared out of the mist like a piney mirage and george and evelyn had answered the door. they lived in the area their whole lives and they knew about the shaler grave. >> you'll see what they called an old graveyard on the left hand side and that was supposedly people that were killed way way back by indians. i have no way of knowing whether that's true or not.
the pine barrens were calling me again today as they do to a mysterious indian cabin road.uld have call it indian cabin grown overpass path. >> i come in through hammonton and driven east until the road ended and plunged into the pipes i was in search of a gravestone a woman named cybill shaler needle in haystack after miles overgrown trail and scared i was going to get the news mobile stuck, there was no sign of the grave. i knew i'd get help. >> i'll consider this a good idea if i...
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american indians are american citizens and so as such they should have all these rights. in fact when you look at it -- i didn't get into this too much because this was mostly economics but the book gets into questions of the rights they're being denied. for instance, freedom of the press on reservations is restricted. if the tribe does notice like what a local newspaper has written about some tribal law that has been passed or something they've said about tribal legislators, they will ban or could ban the newspaper from being sold anywhere on the reservation. there have been -- just a supreme court case this year about the rights of people in tribal court, and there is a question about whether you have been granted due process in a tribal court. the association for defense lawyers in the united states has actually written several letters to congress complaining that people who have been accused in certain kinds of cases have not been granted the right to a lawyer, the right to a speedy trial. all of these things they take for granted in the rest of the course of the unit
american indians are american citizens and so as such they should have all these rights. in fact when you look at it -- i didn't get into this too much because this was mostly economics but the book gets into questions of the rights they're being denied. for instance, freedom of the press on reservations is restricted. if the tribe does notice like what a local newspaper has written about some tribal law that has been passed or something they've said about tribal legislators, they will ban or...
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to people mistaken for indians which is a lesson for everybody.someone gets your name wrong, you correct that (bleep) right away because otherwise it can get dire fast. native americans are super friendly. he says, actually, i'm not indian but i don't want to embarrass him in front of his ships. what's the worst that can happen? this year, native americans have been protesting against the dakota access pipeline which you may have spotted online, your facebook or woke jeopardy. the way native americans are being screwed over for 100 years -- what is the dakota access pipeline! the completion of an interstate oil pipeline is protested that is to be put under their land. one, their land is sacred and, two, they are worried about the pipe leaking and contaminating the missouri river, their main water source. another reason, it's highly disrespectful to lay pipe in someone else's yard. ( laughter ) in clashes with police and private security, the protesters endured dog attacks, tear gas, water cannons and jill stein. pipeline is much safe than trucks o
to people mistaken for indians which is a lesson for everybody.someone gets your name wrong, you correct that (bleep) right away because otherwise it can get dire fast. native americans are super friendly. he says, actually, i'm not indian but i don't want to embarrass him in front of his ships. what's the worst that can happen? this year, native americans have been protesting against the dakota access pipeline which you may have spotted online, your facebook or woke jeopardy. the way native...
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it is a small emotional and political revolution foran indian emotional and political revolution for push that line through all the way to becoming an entrepreneur and becoming your own boss. but life for shopkeepers was not easy. they are under threat from supermarkets nestling in on the high streets with discounted products. they had no choice but to diversify. you have sainsbury is over there. i wanted to close a few years ago and forget it. but they now seem to have the winning formula. luring customers with the spoke offerings like home—made curries and home—grown vegetables. it has got everything. i have never seen vegetables. it has got everything. i have never seen so many vegetables. it has got everything. i have never seen so many spices and vegetables. yeah. yeah. basically if you want to create anything exotic and exciting you would come here. with brexit now a reality the corner shop may face its guest yet threat for survival. —— biggest. this unsung hero soldiers on anyway. it certainly does. good morning to my local shop. i know you are watching. and now for the market
it is a small emotional and political revolution foran indian emotional and political revolution for push that line through all the way to becoming an entrepreneur and becoming your own boss. but life for shopkeepers was not easy. they are under threat from supermarkets nestling in on the high streets with discounted products. they had no choice but to diversify. you have sainsbury is over there. i wanted to close a few years ago and forget it. but they now seem to have the winning formula....
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and the awareness of the indian situation in the u.s. is low. most have been focused on china.p -- this is a rare event that americans are having trouble grasping. it does represent a giant growth opportunity for company. portend a global trend, is that where the world is heading? >> i think it kobe does. you may have seen a move that happened in venezuela where the government he monetized -- de-monetized the note. even the u.s. government has taken -- talked about taking the action.l out of >> will they continue this drive toward pushing everybody toward mobile? >> i think so. made changes. this is a long-term move toward digital transactions and taking cash out of the economy. >> is their political liability for the prime minister? >> it will be interesting to see in --he elections are that come up in 2017. we will find out what the political act lashes. india is two thirds rural and the population has been hard hit. and confused. the people i have spoken with on my trips to india are having trouble understanding what really happened here. that is two thirds of the vote. we w
and the awareness of the indian situation in the u.s. is low. most have been focused on china.p -- this is a rare event that americans are having trouble grasping. it does represent a giant growth opportunity for company. portend a global trend, is that where the world is heading? >> i think it kobe does. you may have seen a move that happened in venezuela where the government he monetized -- de-monetized the note. even the u.s. government has taken -- talked about taking the action.l out...
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during the russian/indian summit, we have concerned our countries have great potential for deepening cooperation in all kind of areas. we expect growth and improvement in our relationship with this partner. we have seen interest and willingness on the part of the indian government to launch joint projects with russia. we are willing to co-operate wih the new u.s. leadership. cooperation is in the interest of the entire world. we are jointly responsible for providing international security and insuring the regime. i would like to emphasize that attempts to break that balance are perilous and can lead to a global catastrophe. it is important to direct the united states to fight real and not invented enemies, global terrorism. that is addressed by the russian military in syria. they have delivered some very serious damage on terrorist troops and showed that russian air forces, navy, and land troops are able to operate far from their home bases. we are seeing the work done by some special operations troops, inside the country fighting some insurgent groups and separate casualties. we wil
during the russian/indian summit, we have concerned our countries have great potential for deepening cooperation in all kind of areas. we expect growth and improvement in our relationship with this partner. we have seen interest and willingness on the part of the indian government to launch joint projects with russia. we are willing to co-operate wih the new u.s. leadership. cooperation is in the interest of the entire world. we are jointly responsible for providing international security and...
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well, an indian — a senior indian pilot told the bbc today that planes do sometimes have to dischargebit like when they discharge fuel to reduce the weight of a plane. there is, however, another way in which human waste can be as discharged from a plane. these are known as blue ice falls. what happens is this. there are overflow pipes from these tanks. waste can build up around those pipes. because planes fly at a high altitude, it is very cold. that can build up into a block of ice, which can fall from a plane and occasionally cause real damage. in fact, earlier this year i reported on a woman here in india who claimed she had almost been killed by a blue ice fall. britain's civil aviation authority says that 25 blue ice falls are reported in britain every year, from 2.5 million flights. so whether the measures introduced today will do anything to reduce the risk of being dumped on in this way remains an open question. uber has removed its self—driving cars from san francisco streets, after a week—long battle with california regulators. the california department of motor vehicles rev
well, an indian — a senior indian pilot told the bbc today that planes do sometimes have to dischargebit like when they discharge fuel to reduce the weight of a plane. there is, however, another way in which human waste can be as discharged from a plane. these are known as blue ice falls. what happens is this. there are overflow pipes from these tanks. waste can build up around those pipes. because planes fly at a high altitude, it is very cold. that can build up into a block of ice, which...
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and that's the indian point nuclear plant. which is only about 25 miles from the new york city border. and within the 50 miles of indian point, there are about 16 million people. and so it's certainly the highest population density around any nuclear plant in the country. as a result, it deserves special scrutiny. not just for safety vulnerability but also for vulnerability to sabotage. because we know that new york historically has been one of the most desirable targets for terrorists and indian point is a nuclear plant, fallout, melted down, would be aimed directly at new york city. it has to be taken seriously as a potential sabotage target. one very important aspect of fukushima is that it demonstrated that the hazards of a nuclear plant accident extend far beyond the 10 mile zone that is typically designated as the evacuation zone for a nuclear plant. here the -- in the united states the n.r.c. requires every plant to make plans available for evacuation within 10 miles. if it looks like there was going to be danger, to pe
and that's the indian point nuclear plant. which is only about 25 miles from the new york city border. and within the 50 miles of indian point, there are about 16 million people. and so it's certainly the highest population density around any nuclear plant in the country. as a result, it deserves special scrutiny. not just for safety vulnerability but also for vulnerability to sabotage. because we know that new york historically has been one of the most desirable targets for terrorists and...
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blair: indians were never -- the question is why are indians excluded? the answer is, even at that time indians were not recognized as citizens of the united states. they were considered a separate category of people. just the way they thought about it at the time. you could become a citizen if you were an indian, usually if you adopted civilized dress and did other things that would leave your native look behind. there were people in wisconsin that became adept at using that. but for the u.s. government, the u.s. government did not recognize indians who kept their native ways as citizens. it is just the way they were. >> [indiscernible] engaged in insurrection or rebellion, what does that mean? how was that defined? was, inr: the question the third line from the bottom, shall have engaged in the direction against the same. they are trying to make it consistent with what the language of treason is in the u.s. constitution. treason is the only crime defined by the constitution. not here but earlier. it basically says you cannot be considered to commit tre
blair: indians were never -- the question is why are indians excluded? the answer is, even at that time indians were not recognized as citizens of the united states. they were considered a separate category of people. just the way they thought about it at the time. you could become a citizen if you were an indian, usually if you adopted civilized dress and did other things that would leave your native look behind. there were people in wisconsin that became adept at using that. but for the u.s....
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las vegas, pahrump, indian springs and the spring mountain range will see gusts between 30 and 40 mph with 10am to 3pm being the best window f not only will the winds kick up dust, sand, pollen, and debris, it will also create a wind chill for the valley! the high temperature range for the valley today will be between 50 and 57 degrees which means it may feel like between 39 and 46 degrees during the peak warmth of the day! the breeze still holds into saturday but will subside by the evening and high into the valley by tuesday las vegas... police tell us three vehicles were involved in the crash near ann and simmons two others were taken to the hospital...no word on their conditions at this time. new this morning.... 1:21-1:24 you could see flames coming out the back and smoke and stuff three people are critically nijured after their north las vegas home catches on fire! couple and their 6-year-old granddaughter were taken to the hospital. we spoke with one neighbor who has lived next to the family for 20 years near civic center and evans... 2:30-2:38 i hope she pulls through i hope t
las vegas, pahrump, indian springs and the spring mountain range will see gusts between 30 and 40 mph with 10am to 3pm being the best window f not only will the winds kick up dust, sand, pollen, and debris, it will also create a wind chill for the valley! the high temperature range for the valley today will be between 50 and 57 degrees which means it may feel like between 39 and 46 degrees during the peak warmth of the day! the breeze still holds into saturday but will subside by the evening...
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about half the indian population lives off the land. now it's peak season for planting wheat. but these fields are untouched. the farmer has no money for seeds. forming demand due to the lack of the buyers has pushed the potatoes down to 1/3 of what it was. this farmer can't hararvest his sugar cane. >> translator: i don't know what i can do about it. i'm feeling at a loss. >> reporter: the government has told people to exchange their old notes. but it hasn't issued enough new ones to replace them. concerns are mounting over possible negative effects on the economy if the situation continues. genie: you are watching france 24. time for 60 minutes live around the world. i'm genie godula. these are the headlines. the first convoy leaves aleppo taking injured civilians out of the eastern part of syria's war-torn sound. pro-syrian government fighters opened fire on the evacuees as they were getting ready to depart. is on the table at a dinner of eu leaders today. theresa may will update them on her plans to launch britain'
about half the indian population lives off the land. now it's peak season for planting wheat. but these fields are untouched. the farmer has no money for seeds. forming demand due to the lack of the buyers has pushed the potatoes down to 1/3 of what it was. this farmer can't hararvest his sugar cane. >> translator: i don't know what i can do about it. i'm feeling at a loss. >> reporter: the government has told people to exchange their old notes. but it hasn't issued enough new ones...
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las vegas, pahrump, indian strongest winds. in today's gma first look... newly released surveillance bomb case in philadelphia. abc's linsey davis is following the story. < in this morning's gma first look... this morning philadelphia police, the fbi and the bureau explosive device that left a man with serious injuries. sot police chief "this person did in fact drop the parcel at the location" in this newly released surveillance video believed to be related to the package bombing incident last week, you can see the man put something on the doorstep and then casually walk down the street for several blocks. police describe the man as lumberjack, 'elmer fudd'-style hat with the ear flaps down and a baseball hat underneath. police have not yet found a motive - but say the package was addressed to 60- year-old jim alden - in this photo from his hospital bed you can see injuries from the shrapnal on his face, chest and arms. with your gma first look, i'm linsey davis. > a community tired of the crime some unwanted homeless neighbors are bringing to their area..
las vegas, pahrump, indian strongest winds. in today's gma first look... newly released surveillance bomb case in philadelphia. abc's linsey davis is following the story. < in this morning's gma first look... this morning philadelphia police, the fbi and the bureau explosive device that left a man with serious injuries. sot police chief "this person did in fact drop the parcel at the location" in this newly released surveillance video believed to be related to the package bombing...
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travel and for the establishment of the american indian art business.lso she is credited with hiring mary jane to do the design at the first big native art display at the alvarado hotel in albuquerque. when we talk about arizona and the fred harvey and cities in the state of arizona, mary coulter is key to that story. of course she began working for the harvey company on a contract basis in 1902 when she did the declaration for the alvarado hotel, but she went on to do -- declaration for the alvarado hotel, but she went on to do the interior and exterior on a number of holdings, particularly at the grand canyon. the first building she designed for the harvey company was at the grand canyon, and that opened in 1905. in 1914 she designed the lookout. she designed the watchtower in 1933, although many of the hotels don't remain, one is still standing, and the heard museum has mary coulter's design book for la pasada. it shows examples and gives insight to her design and technique. a number of talented native american artists worked for the harvey company a
travel and for the establishment of the american indian art business.lso she is credited with hiring mary jane to do the design at the first big native art display at the alvarado hotel in albuquerque. when we talk about arizona and the fred harvey and cities in the state of arizona, mary coulter is key to that story. of course she began working for the harvey company on a contract basis in 1902 when she did the declaration for the alvarado hotel, but she went on to do -- declaration for the...
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protesters claim victory after the plan to build the dakota access pipeline near an indian reservatio w now hear what's next from multi-billion dollar projects. >>> and here's a live look right now from storm force 10 driving along route 309 montgomery county. we continue our live team coverage this morning of the wintry mix in parts of our area and what it means for your morning commute. >>> a damp start on a monday morning. that's a live view of rain at philadelphia international and only rain there. we have seen a wintry mix in the lehigh valley and in the poconos, but that's not going to last for much longer. in philadelphia, well above freezing. 40 degrees at 5:15. neighborhood forecast is just ahead. let's see how the roads are fairing with this wet weather. jessica boyington in the first >> that's right, bill. we're watching the schuylkill expressway. hard to see in our cameras here. covered in rain. montgomery drive might be a slippery drive for you. give yourself a couple of extra minutes especially so you can drive a little bit slower heading on and off of the ramps. we'll h
protesters claim victory after the plan to build the dakota access pipeline near an indian reservatio w now hear what's next from multi-billion dollar projects. >>> and here's a live look right now from storm force 10 driving along route 309 montgomery county. we continue our live team coverage this morning of the wintry mix in parts of our area and what it means for your morning commute. >>> a damp start on a monday morning. that's a live view of rain at philadelphia...
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i had a woman asking what i was muslim and i said i was palace indian. said no, my family is christian. she looked surprised and that they come for and i said no, you did. boxed mac and of course as jesus said, the elections are a week away and we are breathing in the toxic air of this climate. we are seeing more than ever that the denigration of arabs and most fun is an efficient tool for politicians and media personalities to get noticed. the denigration of our people get them a boost in the polls and said they do it. they improve their ratings so they do it. for some candidates, the denigration of our people as their entire pop. i've learned in order to change the narrative can be just as to seize the narrative and that's why this award is so special to me. palestinian and arab writers have been seizing the narrative for some time now and organizations like the before columbus have always recognized our literature. i want to pay special tribute to african-american writers. there was that much that i could look to when i was growing up in writing. i we
i had a woman asking what i was muslim and i said i was palace indian. said no, my family is christian. she looked surprised and that they come for and i said no, you did. boxed mac and of course as jesus said, the elections are a week away and we are breathing in the toxic air of this climate. we are seeing more than ever that the denigration of arabs and most fun is an efficient tool for politicians and media personalities to get noticed. the denigration of our people get them a boost in the...
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. >> the region has been experiencing its worst unrest since 2010 after indian security forces killed a high profile young muslim militant in july. pakistan's military media wing says indian firing across the line of control was responsible for the civilian casualties in the pakistani controlled region. it says pakistani troops returned fire. in november, pakistani prime minister sharif issued a strong warning to india over the shelling of a bus in the region that killed nine civilians. bilateral relations deteriorated in september when militants attacked an army base in indian controlled kashmir, killing 19 soldiers. india blamed terrorists based in pakistan. india and pakistan both claim kashmir and control different sections of it. muslim separatists in india have been fighting since 1989 for independence or to be merged with pakistan. >>> in afghanistan gunmen have killed the chief of a radio station in the eastern province of logar and no one has claimed responsibility. two masked attackers opened fire on thursday afternoon on the car as he was driving back home from work. they t
. >> the region has been experiencing its worst unrest since 2010 after indian security forces killed a high profile young muslim militant in july. pakistan's military media wing says indian firing across the line of control was responsible for the civilian casualties in the pakistani controlled region. it says pakistani troops returned fire. in november, pakistani prime minister sharif issued a strong warning to india over the shelling of a bus in the region that killed nine civilians....
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it's important to focus on the indians because we are all responsible for it and we don't want to look at it. thank you very much. [applause] >> okay. thank you all for coming. that was great. [inaudible conversations] booktv is on twitter and facebook, and we want to hear from you. tweet us, twitter.com/booktv, or post a comment on our facebook page,in the facebook.com/booktv. >> joining us now is emory professor carol anderson. here is or book called "white rage: the unspoken truth of our racial divide." professor anderson, what do you mean by white rage? >> guest: it's not we often think of which is like the klan and burning a cross but white rage really are those policies coming out of the supreme courts of congress, the legislators that are triggered by african-americans advance that towards their civil rights. when you see those major advances you see all of a sudden this policy backlash that comes with the got out to undercut that. that's the rage. it's cool, methodical, subtle and it is corrosive and it is absolute instructed. >> host: have you seen it time and again in your re
it's important to focus on the indians because we are all responsible for it and we don't want to look at it. thank you very much. [applause] >> okay. thank you all for coming. that was great. [inaudible conversations] booktv is on twitter and facebook, and we want to hear from you. tweet us, twitter.com/booktv, or post a comment on our facebook page,in the facebook.com/booktv. >> joining us now is emory professor carol anderson. here is or book called "white rage: the unspoken...
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indian springs highs tomorrow will be mostly in the 50s. 57 for overton. low 50s sandy valley. 54 boulder city. 56 for pahrump and 52 for indian springs. still sweater weather. mid-50s when you are grabbing lunch. still want to keep those layers 56 degrees for your projected high. we'll see off and on clouds throughout the day and as we look ahead to the next few days. i mention we're going get the windy weather. it's going to be starting late tomorrow night with gusts 15 to 20 miles an hour. windy on friday. winds reaching up to 35 and 40 miles an hour across the valley. even higher on the edges of town. slightly warmer into the weekend. then that next storm that's really going to knock down those high temperatures, down to the tuesday night into wednesday. again dropping down into the mid-30s. if you haven't brought your tomatoes in now, well, do it right now. >> reed: they're cold tomatoes. [ laughter ] . >> latoya: thanks. >> reed: while nevada sees fewer cases of breast cancer than many other states a new study shows a discourageing trend for survival
indian springs highs tomorrow will be mostly in the 50s. 57 for overton. low 50s sandy valley. 54 boulder city. 56 for pahrump and 52 for indian springs. still sweater weather. mid-50s when you are grabbing lunch. still want to keep those layers 56 degrees for your projected high. we'll see off and on clouds throughout the day and as we look ahead to the next few days. i mention we're going get the windy weather. it's going to be starting late tomorrow night with gusts 15 to 20 miles an hour....
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[applause] veteranl world war ii is a member of the chickasaw nation of the american indians. he is a world war ii veteran. he served in the delta force. he also served in okinawa. [applause]
[applause] veteranl world war ii is a member of the chickasaw nation of the american indians. he is a world war ii veteran. he served in the delta force. he also served in okinawa. [applause]