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views of indians. and the plight of the indians, he was very sympathetic to them.i thought it was unique to pope and i discovered thatwas a prevailing point of view on the part of most of the army high command. i found that remarkable. it was redemptive that they had empathy for the indians and their circumstances and their plight so that led me intothe indian wars. the title , the title is not a quote. it's from my own imagination but it derives from , you will find various combinations of lyrics in indian songs of the period that we used for mother earth, sad, weak and weeping, also reflect their deteriorating situation in the west. >> your sources, you begin your study of course as the eyewitness to the indian wars. and the, you expanded the battles and leaders as well but with the indian wars, thisbook really gives a challenged view , you are one of the first to give such a balanced view between the whites and indians. what sources were most valuable to you in researching this book? >> of particula
views of indians. and the plight of the indians, he was very sympathetic to them.i thought it was unique to pope and i discovered thatwas a prevailing point of view on the part of most of the army high command. i found that remarkable. it was redemptive that they had empathy for the indians and their circumstances and their plight so that led me intothe indian wars. the title , the title is not a quote. it's from my own imagination but it derives from , you will find various combinations of...
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the indian rights. the western press was in many cases extermination nest.>> they were right there. >> they were right there. >> you talk about humanitarians that were in the east. did they have that influence? >> that huge influence. in fact they were quakers in particular, were influential in the grants developing a peace policy. he turned over Ãthe ironic thing about all of this is the eastern humanitarians and their desire to save the indians, they saw nothing worthwhile in indian culture worth saving. so they were agents of culture genesis is much as the government was. they had the belief that the indians had to be christianized, civilized, concentrated in reservations. for the indians to have a chance of surviving. which was, again, in light of the times it was not necessarily immoral or unrealistic way of looking at things. but again the humanitarians had a very paternalistic view of the indians. they wanted to save them but not the culture. >> so they had this but they weren't influential enoug
the indian rights. the western press was in many cases extermination nest.>> they were right there. >> they were right there. >> you talk about humanitarians that were in the east. did they have that influence? >> that huge influence. in fact they were quakers in particular, were influential in the grants developing a peace policy. he turned over Ãthe ironic thing about all of this is the eastern humanitarians and their desire to save the indians, they saw nothing...
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me in to indian wars. the tiet sl not a quote. it's from my own imagination but derives from, you will find various combinations ofly ricks in indian songs of the period that we use for earth, mother earth, sad, weeping and depicting their situation in the west. >> your sources, you began your study as the eyewitness to the indian wars. the book gives a balance view, maybe the first to give such a balance view of rights of indians. what were most valuable to you in researching this book. >> a particular value, i will speak principally of the indian side because the white sources are more apparent, army, dairies, reports, letters, in the indian side, there were a number of stenographers, professional and otherwise who took testimony from indian warriors at the end of the indian wars while they were still young enough to recall what occurred and those provided resource and also congressional documents. it seemed like any time anyone sneezed in the west during the post civil war indian wars congress called a
me in to indian wars. the tiet sl not a quote. it's from my own imagination but derives from, you will find various combinations ofly ricks in indian songs of the period that we use for earth, mother earth, sad, weeping and depicting their situation in the west. >> your sources, you began your study as the eyewitness to the indian wars. the book gives a balance view, maybe the first to give such a balance view of rights of indians. what were most valuable to you in researching this book....
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the indians. very sympathetic to them. i found that remarkable the empathy they had for the indians and their circumstances. that led me into the indian wars. the title is not a quote. it is from my own imagination. but it derives from -- you will find various combinations of lyr lyrics in indian songs that we use. of course, mother earth, sad, weeping, all three reflect their detearating condition. >> host: your book gives a balanced view between life and the indians. what resources were of particular value when researching this book? >> guest: i will speak of the indian side. the white sources are more apparent. memories, reports, letters. on the indian's side there were a number of ethnographers who took testimony from indian lawyers while they were young enough to recall what occurred and those provided a rich resource. also, congressional documents. it seemed like any time anyone sneezed in the west during the post indian war congress called a hearing. quite often they invited indian chiefs t
the indians. very sympathetic to them. i found that remarkable the empathy they had for the indians and their circumstances. that led me into the indian wars. the title is not a quote. it is from my own imagination. but it derives from -- you will find various combinations of lyr lyrics in indian songs that we use. of course, mother earth, sad, weeping, all three reflect their detearating condition. >> host: your book gives a balanced view between life and the indians. what resources were...
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the bureau of indian a dr.. the bureau of indian education spends about $20000 per person compared to a national average of $12400. not only to the schools fail to educate students, but even the roofs are caving in. the b ie has gone through 33 directors in 36 years. and more cultural sensitivity unlikely to do the trick. after the media launched a national campaign to get the owner of the national redskin to change the name of the washington post did a survey and found that nine and ten indians couldn't care less about the name of the team. which is not surprising, if your community is facing an epidemic about adolescent suicide, would nfl mascots be on the top of your list of concerns? the tragedy of american indian policy demands immediate examination. not only because they make the lives of millions of american citizens harder and more dangerous, but also because there are microcosm of everything that has gone on with modern liberalism. they're the result of decades of politicians and bureaucrats showering v
the bureau of indian a dr.. the bureau of indian education spends about $20000 per person compared to a national average of $12400. not only to the schools fail to educate students, but even the roofs are caving in. the b ie has gone through 33 directors in 36 years. and more cultural sensitivity unlikely to do the trick. after the media launched a national campaign to get the owner of the national redskin to change the name of the washington post did a survey and found that nine and ten...
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indian efforts build on connections and common ground between indian and foreign enthusiasts. promisedof empowerment to build democracy and increase public integrity at the public level. early plants were hardly modest. calling for an initial program to serve only 16.7 million people in nearly 27,000 villages. proponents were more ambitious . they were hoping to increase those numbers five fold. the decline of community development was as swift and as deep as it rise. shortly after the ministries establishment come a support was curtailed for the programs in india. only five years after its much lauded founding grant, the foundation sent over a group of experts to demand a focus on production over political transformation. an inquiry from the indian government came to the same conclusion. even the community development minister was forced to concede -- the ministry limped along for another seven years. it was a brief era of optimism for the india countryside. atomic energy, oil community developed -- it is worth noting it had an emerging even from a handful of cases. the super
indian efforts build on connections and common ground between indian and foreign enthusiasts. promisedof empowerment to build democracy and increase public integrity at the public level. early plants were hardly modest. calling for an initial program to serve only 16.7 million people in nearly 27,000 villages. proponents were more ambitious . they were hoping to increase those numbers five fold. the decline of community development was as swift and as deep as it rise. shortly after the...
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the indians were u.s. and canadian indians. i interviewed one from a reservation in montana and said, how is it working in the show? he said, i get paid to be an indian. indian performers today tour europe with dance troupes and so forth. very popular. like this ands troupe tell me, i met a of black feet dancers. >> i am interested about buffalo bills, because i think he died broke. that he was resurrected and buried in colorado. can you say a few words about that? louis: he made terrible investments. i am sympathetic. [laughter] he felt he should be able to invest in mining and it should be a successful form of show business, and it just never was. his lines started turning out tungsten instead of gold. she lost tons of months of money tons of money. when he died, he did not have a lot of money. he died in denver at his sister's house. the publisher of the denver post, which had been writing absolutely scurrilous stories of buffalo bill, they offered to pay for cody's funeral if he were buried at lookout mountain. they were so
the indians were u.s. and canadian indians. i interviewed one from a reservation in montana and said, how is it working in the show? he said, i get paid to be an indian. indian performers today tour europe with dance troupes and so forth. very popular. like this ands troupe tell me, i met a of black feet dancers. >> i am interested about buffalo bills, because i think he died broke. that he was resurrected and buried in colorado. can you say a few words about that? louis: he made terrible...
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the indians were u.s. and canadian indians. i interviewed one from a reservation in montana and said, how is it working in the show? he said, i get paid to be an indian. indian performers today tour europe with dance troupes and so forth. very popular. i give lectures like this and people tell me, i met a troupe of black feet dancers. >> i'm curious about buffalo bill because i think he died broke. then he was resurrected. now he is buried in colorado. howyou say a few words on that came about and how he was buried in colorado? >> he made terrible investments. as i'm sympathetic. he felt that he should be able to invest in mining in just about anything and it would be successful as show business. it just never was. his gold mines started turning out tungsten instead of gold. they lost huge amount of money and he borrowed against the wild west show to fund his other businesses. when he died, he had very little money. hadwiffee, louisa, she money, she had several properties. he died in denver at her sister's house. and henry to h
the indians were u.s. and canadian indians. i interviewed one from a reservation in montana and said, how is it working in the show? he said, i get paid to be an indian. indian performers today tour europe with dance troupes and so forth. very popular. i give lectures like this and people tell me, i met a troupe of black feet dancers. >> i'm curious about buffalo bill because i think he died broke. then he was resurrected. now he is buried in colorado. howyou say a few words on that came...
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indian food is getting a makeover.it's a popular indian swede found on most street corners but with a little help from science and a lot of creativity, this is what it's been turned into. tiny beads of caviar topped with a saffron foam. it looks kind of cool and it tastes just as good. and chefs are hoping with this modern ta ke chefs are hoping with this modern take they can attract young people back to indian food. this entrepreneur is hoping his next restau ra nt this entrepreneur is hoping his next restaurant launch is as blessed as his previous. his father is a well—known indian chef and he wants to carry on his father's legacy but with a modern twist. the days of old food are gone. we maintain the core and the authenticity and we don't mess around with the flavours, but we produce a very modern version of the same dish. if you want to take any cuisine global then you have to do that. it's notjust molecular food. chefs are taking traditional cuisine out of sitdown restaurants to the places young people hang out. h
indian food is getting a makeover.it's a popular indian swede found on most street corners but with a little help from science and a lot of creativity, this is what it's been turned into. tiny beads of caviar topped with a saffron foam. it looks kind of cool and it tastes just as good. and chefs are hoping with this modern ta ke chefs are hoping with this modern take they can attract young people back to indian food. this entrepreneur is hoping his next restau ra nt this entrepreneur is hoping...
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for indian entrepreneurs, getting young indians on board is crucial to taking its global. cuisines available in popular here at very affordable prices, they are not only competing with traditional indian food. so it may win customers early on, but it could be tough to keep them coming back. bbc news, delhi. iam ready keep them coming back. bbc news, delhi. i am ready for breakfast. before we go, a quick look at the markets right now. a mixed bag. the nikkei down by a point. that is due to be strong us dollar. the all 0rds down. thank you very much for investing your time with us. sport todayis investing your time with us. sport today is up next. see you soon. you are watching bbc news. the top stories this hour: with the stroke of a pen, donald trump has cancelled us involvement in a massive free trade deal. that is the main headline this hour. fresh outbreaks of bird flu across asia and europe, including china, where the number of human cases goes up. the comic actor, gorden kaye, known to millions as rene artois the cafe owner in the bbc sitcom, "‘allo ‘allo," has died.
for indian entrepreneurs, getting young indians on board is crucial to taking its global. cuisines available in popular here at very affordable prices, they are not only competing with traditional indian food. so it may win customers early on, but it could be tough to keep them coming back. bbc news, delhi. iam ready keep them coming back. bbc news, delhi. i am ready for breakfast. before we go, a quick look at the markets right now. a mixed bag. the nikkei down by a point. that is due to be...
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ed in 1972 the office of education was created and along with the indian education act the original act was amended in 1974 to include will teacher training and foreperson training in 2001 no child left behind we authorized as title vii so then in 2011 president obama created a working group to strengthen the connection to tribal and universities for native youth this is the 506 form that was previously mentioned the main funding mechanism for tindian program the newest version and has gone through many changes i'm told it is very important, important the program they be filled out to track the students and also receive the funding this is statistics on enrollment in the unified school district from the cd state data from 2011 school year went from 200 and 84 enrolled native alaska and up to last year 200 and 44. to point out it is a low job in comparison to other ethnicity but for us it it represents around 20 families that may have been pushed out of san francisco and it just reinforces the service that indian tribes by supporting families in connecting with programming and differ
ed in 1972 the office of education was created and along with the indian education act the original act was amended in 1974 to include will teacher training and foreperson training in 2001 no child left behind we authorized as title vii so then in 2011 president obama created a working group to strengthen the connection to tribal and universities for native youth this is the 506 form that was previously mentioned the main funding mechanism for tindian program the newest version and has gone...
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again, some of the indian women. had -- theylands had been utilizing for themselves were all of a sudden occupied by individuals that were not from that area. however, when the mission moved to this location, there were approximately 90 baptisms, and between the summer in the fall neophytesbout 315 were baptized. it is believed that some of the religious leaders may have felt ofeatened about the rate conversions. that and, maybe other the people to led attack on the morning hours of november 4, november 5, 17 sony five. it was approximately 600 to 800 indians. they were supposed to divide to the group -- one group was supposed to attack the presidio where the soldiers were, and the other group was supposed to attack the mission. that evening, they killed one of the priests. fell firstfornia martyr. his body was found the next day right next to the river, right across from the mission. there were four soldiers defending the mission that evening. there was one blacksmith, two children, and a priest. and all of them whe
again, some of the indian women. had -- theylands had been utilizing for themselves were all of a sudden occupied by individuals that were not from that area. however, when the mission moved to this location, there were approximately 90 baptisms, and between the summer in the fall neophytesbout 315 were baptized. it is believed that some of the religious leaders may have felt ofeatened about the rate conversions. that and, maybe other the people to led attack on the morning hours of november 4,...
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ed in 1972 the office of education was created and along with the indian education act the original act was amended in 1974 to include will teacher training and foreperson training in 2001 no child left behind we authorized as title vii so then in 2011 president obama created a working group to strengthen the connection to tribal and universities for native youth this is the 506 form that was previously mentioned the main funding mechanism for tindian program the newest version and has gone through many changes i'm told it is very important, important the program they be filled out to track the students and also receive the funding this is statistics on enrollment in the unified school district from the cd state data from 2011 school year went from 200 and 84 enrolled native alaska and up to last year 200 and 44. to point out it is a low job in comparison to other ethnicity but for us it it represents around 20 families that may have been pushed out of san francisco and it just reinforces the service that indian tribes by supporting families in connecting with programming and differ
ed in 1972 the office of education was created and along with the indian education act the original act was amended in 1974 to include will teacher training and foreperson training in 2001 no child left behind we authorized as title vii so then in 2011 president obama created a working group to strengthen the connection to tribal and universities for native youth this is the 506 form that was previously mentioned the main funding mechanism for tindian program the newest version and has gone...
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the three of us have been former chairs of the indian affairs committee. i think it's going to require the bure the, the bureau of indian affairs will require the agreement. we've seen how there's real disastrous human implications so i appreciate your efforts there as well and madam chairman, i see my time has expired, so senate heinrich and i will come together to compose written questions regarding smokey the bear, yogi bear, and teddy bear. >> thank you, for being here and putting yourself on the line and thank you very much and commend you for having bipartisan introduction. that doesn't happen very often. >> well, thank you. >> didn't know if you wanted to call me on that or not. >> i have support, i hopefully have support, bipartisan, but i think that's what we need for this job because the job isn't republican or democrat. it's america. this job. >> also, you came to visit me and things we hold near and dear to us and you promised that you would come to the state of west virginia. everyone else asked for the same. so i need to know in what order. >
the three of us have been former chairs of the indian affairs committee. i think it's going to require the bure the, the bureau of indian affairs will require the agreement. we've seen how there's real disastrous human implications so i appreciate your efforts there as well and madam chairman, i see my time has expired, so senate heinrich and i will come together to compose written questions regarding smokey the bear, yogi bear, and teddy bear. >> thank you, for being here and putting...
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the indian is trying to load the musket and he gets to the indian just before he can level his musket. gist leveled his musket at the indianss chest. -- chest. from murdering the indian. they let him go. then the men realized the indian is likely to return and to not by himself. they press on overnight and into the next day with no sleep and virtually no food, cold, freezing weather. lake the following day, they finally reached the allegheny river. hope is it is frozen over so they can quickly go across, but it is not. running down the middle of the river, a rapid current of ice flows. they cut down a number of trees, quickly craft together a pretty shoddy raft and shove off into the river. each of them has a poll or stick they are trying to push themselves with across the river. washington at one point shows hisk into the -- shoves stick into the river and falls into the river. d gistgs onto the raft an onto haul washington back the raft. small islandn a where they spend the night. how these men survived, i have no idea. morning, i doubt they slept, when light comes, river has frozen
the indian is trying to load the musket and he gets to the indian just before he can level his musket. gist leveled his musket at the indianss chest. -- chest. from murdering the indian. they let him go. then the men realized the indian is likely to return and to not by himself. they press on overnight and into the next day with no sleep and virtually no food, cold, freezing weather. lake the following day, they finally reached the allegheny river. hope is it is frozen over so they can quickly...
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gist leveled his musket at the --indian's chest. he stops gist from murdering the indian. they let him go. soon after that both men realized the indian is likely to return and to not by himself. they press on overnight and into the next day with no sleep and virtually no food, cold, freezing weather. late the following day, they finally reached the allegheny river. their hope is it is frozen over so they can quickly go across, but it is not. some are on either side on -- some ice on either side of the river, but running down the middle of the river, a rapid current of ice flows. they cut down a number of trees, quickly craft together a pretty shoddy raft and shove off into the river. each of them has a poll or stick they are trying to push themselves with across the river. the ice flows are putting up against this raft. any moment they are about to go over. washington net one point shows his stick into the bottom of the river and into the river washington goes. with just enough strength he hangs on to that raft. he ends up with a pretty severe case of frostbite when this i
gist leveled his musket at the --indian's chest. he stops gist from murdering the indian. they let him go. soon after that both men realized the indian is likely to return and to not by himself. they press on overnight and into the next day with no sleep and virtually no food, cold, freezing weather. late the following day, they finally reached the allegheny river. their hope is it is frozen over so they can quickly go across, but it is not. some are on either side on -- some ice on either side...
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it is the indian equivalent of studying at somewhere like 0xford the indian equivalent of studying atrsity. pa rt somewhere like oxford university. part of the appeal is a chance of getting a job offerfrom part of the appeal is a chance of getting a job offer from prestigious company and these days employment opportunities and successful start—ups are the most sought after, where people can do new and innovative things. if you want to be posted as a sales office or in the marketing division... global investors have been pouring in capital to fund indian start—ups, but most are struggling to make company dimeck money, which means too many cutting jobs. —— struggling too many cutting jobs. —— struggling to make money. in an effort to protect its students, the iit management has now and those companies from recruiting on campus at 23 of its branches throughout india. our approach to start-ups this year has been more cautious. i also want to look at whether the funding opportunities and sources these companies have are viable or sustainable for a substantial period of time. the bbc contac
it is the indian equivalent of studying at somewhere like 0xford the indian equivalent of studying atrsity. pa rt somewhere like oxford university. part of the appeal is a chance of getting a job offerfrom part of the appeal is a chance of getting a job offer from prestigious company and these days employment opportunities and successful start—ups are the most sought after, where people can do new and innovative things. if you want to be posted as a sales office or in the marketing...
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this area has long been a river crossing by the indians. they had used it to cross the river to war on neighboring tribes. there was a natural mock shelf the ran out across the river, approximately where the dam was built in 1916, that made it possible to walk across the river in times of low water in the summertime. harris got the idea of having a ferry service in 1733, and build a flat blue -- flat boat. there was wrote to guided across what was turkey island. take take wagons across the river. what made him wealthy were these grants, land grants he got. it was altogether on what became harrisburg, 800 acres. he was land rich. john harris was very intimate with him. marry shippen's niece. you would think they had a lot to talk about. eventually brought -- here. they later expanded the trading house.d built a log they had about six children between them, including john harris junior, the first white person born west of the conestoga valley. person really no other that.pute that. john harris senior died in 1748. interestingly enough, his ma
this area has long been a river crossing by the indians. they had used it to cross the river to war on neighboring tribes. there was a natural mock shelf the ran out across the river, approximately where the dam was built in 1916, that made it possible to walk across the river in times of low water in the summertime. harris got the idea of having a ferry service in 1733, and build a flat blue -- flat boat. there was wrote to guided across what was turkey island. take take wagons across the...
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convinced the attacking indians to leave. of missionoperations basilica san diego de alcala moved back up to the hill. with the help of captain diego and his sailors, plus the neil fights, started rebuilding mission basilica san diego de alcala. period,his very same our forefathers were in the middle of the declaration of independence and birth of a new nation on the east coast. when the mission was rebuilt, it was rebuilt in a defensive quadrant. 1775 has been the second time that the mission had been attacked. being august,, 1769, about a month after the mission had been founded. were builtstructures quadrant.t defensive the church occupied before theion will be fined -- church occupied the forward portion. it was the first adobe structure built. 1777. completed in convertcontinue to making the mission larger. the mission church was expanded. to1781, it was expanded up 90 feet in length. as a mission continued growing, it was extended to the size that we see it currently today, and that was 1813. theou visit today's church,
convinced the attacking indians to leave. of missionoperations basilica san diego de alcala moved back up to the hill. with the help of captain diego and his sailors, plus the neil fights, started rebuilding mission basilica san diego de alcala. period,his very same our forefathers were in the middle of the declaration of independence and birth of a new nation on the east coast. when the mission was rebuilt, it was rebuilt in a defensive quadrant. 1775 has been the second time that the mission...
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it was a highly anticipated call, at least in the indian media here, because eve ryo ne the indian mediaed what mr trump was going to talk about and apparently he called mr modi a true friend and india a true friend and a partner in facing challenges around the world and he personally praised mr modi for championing the fight against bureaucracy in india and promoting the economy but they also resolved to look at challenges in various parts, like the fence and trade and they discussed security in the region, both south and central asia. so it was a highly anticipated call here so the media here is covering it non—stop. here so the media here is covering it non-stop. what are the concerns of indians regarding the new us president? this is the thing. during his campaign he has been largely positive about india but there are two big concern areas, one is the whole make in america rather than make in india policy, india has been promoting manufacturers coming here and making things cheaper and more efficiently, whereas trump's whole policy has been make in america so there's a foreign invest
it was a highly anticipated call, at least in the indian media here, because eve ryo ne the indian mediaed what mr trump was going to talk about and apparently he called mr modi a true friend and india a true friend and a partner in facing challenges around the world and he personally praised mr modi for championing the fight against bureaucracy in india and promoting the economy but they also resolved to look at challenges in various parts, like the fence and trade and they discussed security...
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he really did not want to study medicine, he wanted to fight indians.e got a commission in the army, but instead of going as a private, his father had an old friend who is now president of the united states, george washington. washington made him an officer. he left philadelphia and went to fort washington near cincinnati. he actually walked most of the 300 miles, and he was a big lover of roman history. the only thing he took with him were some volumes of the works of cicero. he finally arrived in cincinnati to fight for the general, heading the fight against the indians in ohio. brian: how did he become known, as far as people in the united states? ronald: after he went to cincinnati, he got married, anna, daughter of a wealthy landowner who sold him a tiny log cabin on the west bend of the ohio, about 14 miles west of cincinnati. he started looking for a better job. with some help from an old friend of his father -- president john adams -- he got appointed secretary and then governor of the indiana territory, which was a big job. at the time, the ind
he really did not want to study medicine, he wanted to fight indians.e got a commission in the army, but instead of going as a private, his father had an old friend who is now president of the united states, george washington. washington made him an officer. he left philadelphia and went to fort washington near cincinnati. he actually walked most of the 300 miles, and he was a big lover of roman history. the only thing he took with him were some volumes of the works of cicero. he finally...
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then-- his horse was shot, he shot and killed an indian. the indians stop fighting in the battle was won, and harrison was a hero of the thames. but the van buren campaign painted johnson as the hero of the thames. he actually became the first rise presidential candidate to give speeches. he went around talking to audiences. he was very popular. all you had to do was show the scars of his wounds, and everybody was on his side. brian: president van buren was a democrat. what did that mean back then? were outhe democrats of the thomas jefferson philosophy. they believed in no federal government at all, or the smallest federal government. when the great depression hit, the panic of 1837, they did nothing. they believed the government should not do anything, you are on your own. this of course alienated voters. the whigs believe there should be some government help, mainly building roads connecting the states, but they promised to offer some help. they in effect offered to make america great again, except their slogan was harrison and reform, n
then-- his horse was shot, he shot and killed an indian. the indians stop fighting in the battle was won, and harrison was a hero of the thames. but the van buren campaign painted johnson as the hero of the thames. he actually became the first rise presidential candidate to give speeches. he went around talking to audiences. he was very popular. all you had to do was show the scars of his wounds, and everybody was on his side. brian: president van buren was a democrat. what did that mean back...
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military.he infights the creek indians 1814. fights the seminole indians in 1817. then in 1815 ernst's fame through -- earns his fame through the battle of new orleans. this spectacular victory against the british, even though you may remember the war was already over. that does not seem to matter. this elevates andrew jackson to celebrity status. that is indeed what jackson is -- a celebrity. he has some political experience, served about two years in the senate. that is all. he is also very wealthy. there is a plantation, the hermitage. the hermitage starts out in 1804, jackson has nine slaves. by the 1830's, he has well over 100 slaves, and slaves are very expensive. most common people cannot afford any at all. verys over 100, he is a healthy man, very well-to-do. inkson enters the senate 1823. in 1824, he runs for the presidency, a four-way race between jackson, adams, william crawford and henry clay. jackson wins the popular vote 42%, jackson also wins the most electoral votes. but jackson does not win a majority of electoral votes. the contest goes to the hou
military.he infights the creek indians 1814. fights the seminole indians in 1817. then in 1815 ernst's fame through -- earns his fame through the battle of new orleans. this spectacular victory against the british, even though you may remember the war was already over. that does not seem to matter. this elevates andrew jackson to celebrity status. that is indeed what jackson is -- a celebrity. he has some political experience, served about two years in the senate. that is all. he is also very...
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the indian companies, too much reliance on debt is risky.is not very good. let's ta ke too much spice is not very good. let's take a look at the markets. in asia we are seeing declines stop women talking about the losses in the shares of takata, the airbag manufacturer. sentiment is also impacted by the fall in the british pound ahead of the crucial speech by the prime minister of the uk. thank you for watching. i'm babita sharma. the top stories this hour: smart trade, not free trade: donald trump uses a newspaper interview to set out his foreign policy priorities, including tackling the us' trade deficit with china. cancer operations are being cancelled because of pressures on the nhs. he got the news by e—mail and at one day's notice. andrew's operation for prostate cancer had been cancelled owing to a lack of beds at his local hospital. he is a victim of the winter pressures gripping the nhs, with even cancer procedures postponed because of the big increase in demand for hospital care. the person suffering with the cancer can cope with i
the indian companies, too much reliance on debt is risky.is not very good. let's ta ke too much spice is not very good. let's take a look at the markets. in asia we are seeing declines stop women talking about the losses in the shares of takata, the airbag manufacturer. sentiment is also impacted by the fall in the british pound ahead of the crucial speech by the prime minister of the uk. thank you for watching. i'm babita sharma. the top stories this hour: smart trade, not free trade: donald...
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fights the seminole indians and in 1817. and fight a spectacular victory against the british in 1817. the war was already over, but that doesn't seem to matter. this elevates him to celebrity status. he had some political experience. he served two years in the u.s. senate, but that was about all. jackson was also very wealthy. very, very wealthy. there's his plantation. the hermitage starts out, 1804, jackson has nine slaves. by the 1830's he has well over 100 slaves. and slaves are very expensive. most common people cannot afford any at all. he is a very wealthy man, very well-to-do. jackson enters the senate in 1823. in 1824 he runs for the presidency, a four-way race between jackson, adams, crawford, and clay. jackson wins the popular vote, 42%. he also wins the most electoral votes, but jackson does not win a majority of electoral votes. so the contest goes to the house of representatives. henry clay is speaker of the house. he cannot stand andrew jackson. henry clay strikes a deal with john quincy adams and says, i will
fights the seminole indians and in 1817. and fight a spectacular victory against the british in 1817. the war was already over, but that doesn't seem to matter. this elevates him to celebrity status. he had some political experience. he served two years in the u.s. senate, but that was about all. jackson was also very wealthy. very, very wealthy. there's his plantation. the hermitage starts out, 1804, jackson has nine slaves. by the 1830's he has well over 100 slaves. and slaves are very...
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to tootiate with indian tribes remove them from the old southwest into a new territory, indian territory, what is today oklahoma. this saying he wants to preserve indian culture. we are going to move them forcibly into oklahoma, where they will forever be able to live in peace. a few years later, settlers arrive in oklahoma and want that land as well. jackson does run into an opponent. that opponent is the supreme court, because in 1831, the cherokee sue the state of georgia. it goes all the way to the supreme court, and chief justice john marshall rules in favor of the cherokee. he says, removing thereon land is unconstitutional. ,ackson, in typical manner responds to chief justice marshall and says, justice marshall has made his decision, now let him enforce it. and he completely ignores the decision and the indian removal goes through the most infamous episode, the trail of tears in 1838 and 1839. lecture, we will look a little closer at cherokee civilization, because they made a really strong effort to try and comply. it wasn't enough. from0 of them removed georgia to oklahoma on a j
to tootiate with indian tribes remove them from the old southwest into a new territory, indian territory, what is today oklahoma. this saying he wants to preserve indian culture. we are going to move them forcibly into oklahoma, where they will forever be able to live in peace. a few years later, settlers arrive in oklahoma and want that land as well. jackson does run into an opponent. that opponent is the supreme court, because in 1831, the cherokee sue the state of georgia. it goes all the...
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issues, stronger on montana indian issues. as the secretary of interior, now i have to be strong on all issues and on the gateway terminal, what i raise my eyebrows of strongly on is that i did not take a position on yes or no in the terminal. i took a position to make sure the process was followed in the eis was completed before making a judgment. i found that we were close to ending the process with eis after years and millions of dollars were spent and then it was truncated and stopped by affidavits and i did not judge whether the affidavits from the tribe or true or not true. if you don't finish the process and don't finish eis and then all of a sudden that process can be interrupted and a permit can be pulled on the basis of something outside the eis, why would you ever intend to spend millions of dollars in eis? that was my objection and i don't mean to speak-- >> so, you believe in the tribal sovereignty for them to object in this case. >> base early had every right to object as well in this case the crows who also have
issues, stronger on montana indian issues. as the secretary of interior, now i have to be strong on all issues and on the gateway terminal, what i raise my eyebrows of strongly on is that i did not take a position on yes or no in the terminal. i took a position to make sure the process was followed in the eis was completed before making a judgment. i found that we were close to ending the process with eis after years and millions of dollars were spent and then it was truncated and stopped by...
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india has really freaked out about this because it would mean a lot of indian companies or companies that have major business in india are not going to be able to get their workers over unless they pay them a lot more or something was to change. and just a quick stat -- the indian stock market lost 22,000 crones, the equivalent of $5 million, when this was announced that this was filed by republican darrell issa. >> and essentially now the highly skilled workers, there's a $60,000 threshold. this would move it in terms of salaries to $100,000. it would also eliminate this requirement for a master's
india has really freaked out about this because it would mean a lot of indian companies or companies that have major business in india are not going to be able to get their workers over unless they pay them a lot more or something was to change. and just a quick stat -- the indian stock market lost 22,000 crones, the equivalent of $5 million, when this was announced that this was filed by republican darrell issa. >> and essentially now the highly skilled workers, there's a $60,000...
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he goes back to live with the indians but has a new indian name, his new indian name is big drop becausehe is drinking heavily and drinking his life away. a combination of circumstances lead him encouraged by president jackson to start a new life. goes back to washington, halted by a guy named william danbury, 300 pounds at the time, only one photograph of him, looks like jabba the hutt, danbury accused houston of stealing from the treasury, stealing from the indians so houston finds him in the street in one of his trips to washington and starts beating him with a hickory cane where he cut the hickory rod from a piece of hickory tree in hermitage, tennessee. danbury fires sam houston point blank. the gun misfires. houston finds his way to texas. now there is an eagle riding before him across the border in texas. he arrives in texas just in time to take command of the texas military forces in the war for independence. it was a big disaster, everybody is massacred at the alamo. prisoners are shot and killed, 900 americans all killed. and santa ana who describes himself as napoleon of the w
he goes back to live with the indians but has a new indian name, his new indian name is big drop becausehe is drinking heavily and drinking his life away. a combination of circumstances lead him encouraged by president jackson to start a new life. goes back to washington, halted by a guy named william danbury, 300 pounds at the time, only one photograph of him, looks like jabba the hutt, danbury accused houston of stealing from the treasury, stealing from the indians so houston finds him in the...
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there were some abuses by some of the younger soldiers against some of the indian women. that forhe lands thousands of years they had utilized for themselves were by individualsed that were not from that area. however, when the mission moved to this location, there were approximately 90 baptisms. between the summer and all of 1770 or, about 315 neophytes were baptized. it is believed that some of the religious leaders may have felt threatened that the rate of conversions since the mission had been moved. that and maybe other led them tons attack on the morning hours of 4 tober or -- november november 5. they were supposed to divide the group. one group was supposed to attack the presidio where the soldiers were, and the other group was supposed to attack the mission. that evening, they killed one of .he priest he was california's first martyr. there were four leather jacket soldiers defending the mission that evening. there was one blacksmith, two , and all and a priest ,f them weathered the attack two of the soldiers with the help of the blacksmith helped fire, loading t
there were some abuses by some of the younger soldiers against some of the indian women. that forhe lands thousands of years they had utilized for themselves were by individualsed that were not from that area. however, when the mission moved to this location, there were approximately 90 baptisms. between the summer and all of 1770 or, about 315 neophytes were baptized. it is believed that some of the religious leaders may have felt threatened that the rate of conversions since the mission had...
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raised without indian ed in the unified school district and had to fight everyday to let people know we're native-american i was in the beginning afraid and shamed to say my nationality but i'm wash 0 from nevada from carson city, nevada all the way down to auburn to mona lake and marysville in california to be able to see indian ed being in the unified school district is going full force really makes me feel to grateful to the school board for accepting us and accepting the fact that we are american indians and for the teachers and principals in our unified school district to stand behind this program to see it in 2015 still going strong makes the heart feel good i know your children are well taken care of and supported in the unified school district thank you very much. >> (clapping.) >> hello, i'm debbie i'm wash so and filipino from california i am one of the first students my mother spoke that drive that came me the determination to finish i had many mentor between all the way down to see these parent watching the young ones go through that really touches hi heart with this educ
raised without indian ed in the unified school district and had to fight everyday to let people know we're native-american i was in the beginning afraid and shamed to say my nationality but i'm wash 0 from nevada from carson city, nevada all the way down to auburn to mona lake and marysville in california to be able to see indian ed being in the unified school district is going full force really makes me feel to grateful to the school board for accepting us and accepting the fact that we are...
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. ♪ welcome to the salt river american indian community. the as the people that live towards the water, or the maricopa. we are primarily farmers. they lived along the verdict rivers and traveled with the seasons. the pima believe they are descendents that don't an interconnect -- that built an intricate canal system. we are bordered by the cities of scottsdale and fountain hills. the western quarter is our commercial corridor. that is the legislated for economic development. we have a residential space where our community members reside. we have 19,000 acres held in natural preserves. that is land that will never be touched. this showcases the mcdowell mountains on the northern border. you have approximately 10,000 enrolled members. 4000 of those live in community boundaries today. the community was established 1879 by president rutherford b. hayes. we were given approximately 500,000 acres to the west valley. that was met with resistance from our community members. our leadership gathered together and went to visit the president himself,
. ♪ welcome to the salt river american indian community. the as the people that live towards the water, or the maricopa. we are primarily farmers. they lived along the verdict rivers and traveled with the seasons. the pima believe they are descendents that don't an interconnect -- that built an intricate canal system. we are bordered by the cities of scottsdale and fountain hills. the western quarter is our commercial corridor. that is the legislated for economic development. we have a...
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this new indian name is big trump because he is drinking heavily and drinking is life away. combination of circumstances encourage him to start a new life that would have been impossible. he meets william stand berry. and accused of stealing from the treasury and from the indians and then starts to beat him with say hickory came from a place of the hickory tree and he fires at sam houston point blank at his heart and the gun and misfires he eventually finds his way to texas now there is in a good - - in eagle he arrives just-in-time the texas war for independence everybody was massacred 900 americans are captured and santa ana describing himself as napoleon of the west is determined to capture general houston but 18 minutes of conflict and he wins that battle hymn of that doesn't have been texas and new mexico arizona are still part of mexico. but that is a very different america. the idea that houston had god leading him every step if the wedding night would have went better there would not be the independent texas. but the battle that have happened is a far superior force.
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indian foreign lashed out over indian flag doormat that had appeared for sale on its website. india would revoke any visas for amazon's half -- amazon staff. desecration of the indian flag is illegal. genie: you have to be really careful with these products. thank you stephen carroll with the business news. review. our press a through the international newspapers. donald trump's extraordinary news conference on wednesday. >> it is dominating the international press. also the french press. this is on its front page that a russian shadow hovers over trump presidency. they say he is off to a bad start before it even begins. sayseft-leaning paper trump persists. he was unbelievably sure of himself making grandiose promises to the american people over the next eight years. the reference to eight years saying -- as if his reelection in 2020 is nothing but a formality. there's a lot of commentary about trump's behavior at that press conference. take us through some of the reaction. >> a lot of wide-ranging opinions. for the new york times it was bombastic vein and slippery. trump off
indian foreign lashed out over indian flag doormat that had appeared for sale on its website. india would revoke any visas for amazon's half -- amazon staff. desecration of the indian flag is illegal. genie: you have to be really careful with these products. thank you stephen carroll with the business news. review. our press a through the international newspapers. donald trump's extraordinary news conference on wednesday. >> it is dominating the international press. also the french press....
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this includes overseeing the bureau of indian affairs, indian education, and a $2.5 million budget.olleagues, many of whom serve on this committee, and also on indian affairs, will not have a chance a point these important issues out to nominee but clearly these issues of stewardship -- support for tribal education, social ,ervices, and infrastructure regardless of the side of the aisle use it on, you will hear many things for people on indian affairs and how important these issues are to the constituents whom would represent. -- whom we represent. also important to carry out our obligations in insular affairs and there are many issues we will get to in the q&a, but i would like to bring up a few issues as it relates to the pacific northwest. there are issues where climate h -- issueste where climate hands caused -- there are collaborative issues to make sure that in both washington and oregon, we are doing all we can to plan for better resource management over water supply and build capacity for the future. and we have reached consensus here and in the senate as well .o stop fire b
this includes overseeing the bureau of indian affairs, indian education, and a $2.5 million budget.olleagues, many of whom serve on this committee, and also on indian affairs, will not have a chance a point these important issues out to nominee but clearly these issues of stewardship -- support for tribal education, social ,ervices, and infrastructure regardless of the side of the aisle use it on, you will hear many things for people on indian affairs and how important these issues are to the...
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indian country. the reason i will take just a minute on this particular point is that our colleagues, many of whom serve on this committee, also served on indian affairs, will not have the chance to point these important issues out to the nominee. but clearly, these issues of stewardship as it relates to tribal land, support for tribal education, social services, and infrastructure, i think, regardless of the side of the i'll use it on, you will hear many things both on indian affairs and energy committee about how important these issues are to the constituents that we represent. it is also critical we understand the nominee's commitment to caring at our obligations in insular affairs, and as the chair mentioned, there are many issues that we would get to in the q&a. i would like to bring up a few issues as it relates to the pacific northwest. there are issues where climate has caused greater impact on both drought and fire damage. this committee has taken bipartisan efforts to move ,orward on both o
indian country. the reason i will take just a minute on this particular point is that our colleagues, many of whom serve on this committee, also served on indian affairs, will not have the chance to point these important issues out to the nominee. but clearly, these issues of stewardship as it relates to tribal land, support for tribal education, social services, and infrastructure, i think, regardless of the side of the i'll use it on, you will hear many things both on indian affairs and...
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so the indian prophecy. sharing an account with the closest thing to the descendant of washington had his name was costas and washington never had children. is an estranged father of our country? their reason why people believe and i believe i am just as much a defendant of george washington as anybody because he never had children of his own he had stepped children and grandchildren because of martha but one of his step grandchildren wrote a play with the indian prophecy that washington was with his friend dr. craig for exhibition in the woods in indian comes out and says he came here he wanted to meet the great chief. the tall one and tells the story from the indian point of view that is in the book as transcribed. about the indians concluding they are useless against this one of the great day of the battle they were powerless against george washington it struck us at the time he died at the very end this time of year a few -- adjust to weeks before the end of the century. 1799 in december. >> thanks for y
so the indian prophecy. sharing an account with the closest thing to the descendant of washington had his name was costas and washington never had children. is an estranged father of our country? their reason why people believe and i believe i am just as much a defendant of george washington as anybody because he never had children of his own he had stepped children and grandchildren because of martha but one of his step grandchildren wrote a play with the indian prophecy that washington was...
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reserves and indian lands in canada and the united states. there was one i believe last the pipeline, basically a private citizen had to detect it. private company with their high-tech sensors. guest: thank you for the question, john. that is at the heart of what is happening with these pipelines. the standing rock civilization is concerned about standing water on their land. i do not know how much water is used. we have reported on that. but these communities could be vulnerable to spills, and that is the concern they are raising. as far as the dakota access pipeline is concerned, there is a different study on what should be included in these environmental reviews at the core. how deep should you go, how should you look at oil spills back to that is a discussion we are having around dakota access. for our visual learners, i want to give you this map. the original keystone pipeline is the solid line coming from canada down through cushing, the junction in oklahoma. thexl pipeline would be dotted area there. the dakota access pipeline, this is
reserves and indian lands in canada and the united states. there was one i believe last the pipeline, basically a private citizen had to detect it. private company with their high-tech sensors. guest: thank you for the question, john. that is at the heart of what is happening with these pipelines. the standing rock civilization is concerned about standing water on their land. i do not know how much water is used. we have reported on that. but these communities could be vulnerable to spills, and...
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in indian country. the reason i will take just a minute on this particular point is that our colleagues, many of whom serve on this committee serve on indian affairs will not have the same chance to point these important issues out to the nominee. but clearly, these issues of stewardship as it relates to try the land, support for tribal education, social services and infrastructure they think regardless of the side of the use it on, you will hear many things for people on indian affairs and energy committee about how important these issues are to the constituents we represent. it is also critical of the understand the nominee's commitment to carrying out obligations and insular affairs and as such are mentioned, many issues that we will get to in the q&a. but i would like to bring up a few issues as it relates to the pacific northwest. there are issues where climate has caused greater impact on both drought and fire damage. this committee has taken bipartisan effort to move forward on both of those issu
in indian country. the reason i will take just a minute on this particular point is that our colleagues, many of whom serve on this committee serve on indian affairs will not have the same chance to point these important issues out to the nominee. but clearly, these issues of stewardship as it relates to try the land, support for tribal education, social services and infrastructure they think regardless of the side of the use it on, you will hear many things for people on indian affairs and...
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dramatic game seven. eating the cleveland indians in a dramatic game sevenlj eating the cleveland indiansok too long enough. i have only got four days left, you just made it under the wire. and from one president to another. we have taken the liberty here today of offering you a midnight pardon. for all your indiscretions as a baseball fan. and so we welcome you with open arms today into the cubs family. unity among sporting rivals, an important lesson for a country about to enter a new era. britain's konta has beaten flipkens in straight sets, she is through to the second round. good morning. we got some topsy—turvy weather conditions across the country yesterday. last week's snow still just about lying to the tops of high ground in scotland. a lot of cloud around, but look at the temperature. 12 degrees, incredibly mild for this time of year. a different story further south and east. there were some brief glimpses of sunshine across that kent coast, but it was cold with it, four orfive generally in the south—east corner. and that is because the nearer the area of high pressure and the c
dramatic game seven. eating the cleveland indians in a dramatic game sevenlj eating the cleveland indiansok too long enough. i have only got four days left, you just made it under the wire. and from one president to another. we have taken the liberty here today of offering you a midnight pardon. for all your indiscretions as a baseball fan. and so we welcome you with open arms today into the cubs family. unity among sporting rivals, an important lesson for a country about to enter a new era....
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reserves and indian lands in canada and the united states. i believe there was one last week with a pipeline, that they simply private citizens can't detect it. not the pipeline companies with their high-tech sensors. thank you for the question. i think that is at the heart of what is happening with the pipelines. there is concern that could be a pipeline still on their land. i do not have specifics on how much water is used in the fracking process. we have reported on that but as communities could be vulnerable to spills and those are the concerns there are raising. as far as the dakota access pipeline is concerned, they have cited different studies on what should be included in these environmental reviews to the core. howdeep should you go and should you look at oil spills. it is a discussion being had around dakota access. for visual learners, i want to show this map to give you a sense of where the pipelines are. the original keystone pipeline is this solid line coming from , pushing the junction from oklahoma down to the gulf. the pipeli
reserves and indian lands in canada and the united states. i believe there was one last week with a pipeline, that they simply private citizens can't detect it. not the pipeline companies with their high-tech sensors. thank you for the question. i think that is at the heart of what is happening with the pipelines. there is concern that could be a pipeline still on their land. i do not have specifics on how much water is used in the fracking process. we have reported on that but as communities...
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roots so it isa google ceo is have indian roots so it is a very personal story to them as well.is all of this to brand america? it is the story which is dominating globally, this particular issue, the ban on travel. i think it does raise questions about the image of the united states, and soft power is a key component of that, and it does raise questions about how the united states is seen abroad as a beacon of talent. can you really go to the united states regardless of your religion, regardless of where you are coming from, and make itjust depending on talent? the other thing is for a brand made in the usa, is that something which is seen as beneficial or if you are producing in the united states is that seen as a detriment? is that seen as made in america... great again? we appreciate you coming in and giving us appreciate you coming in and giving us your thoughts on that. as you know, this story is developing and changing all the time and we will keep you right up to date here on the bbc, online, on tv and on radio. but now let's talk about deutsche bank. germany's deutsche
roots so it isa google ceo is have indian roots so it is a very personal story to them as well.is all of this to brand america? it is the story which is dominating globally, this particular issue, the ban on travel. i think it does raise questions about the image of the united states, and soft power is a key component of that, and it does raise questions about how the united states is seen abroad as a beacon of talent. can you really go to the united states regardless of your religion,...
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and also the impact on the indian economy.d growth forecasts for india now because of this move. absolutely. that was one thing that many people were pointing out. with the of this whole currency swap exercise, people were worried about what kind of impact india's growth will have, and rural economy will be the first one to take a hit. people in rural areas simply don't have access to so in rural areas simply don't have access to so many in rural areas simply don't have access to so many banks as much as in urban india. with these kind of handouts, it looks like the prime minister is trying to kickstart the ruling consumption again and maybe the investment cycle and get a boost from that. is i clearly seems to be on rural india. there is also crucial key state elections coming up. this is just crucial key state elections coming up. this isjust ahead of the election date announcement. very populist move by the indian prime minister. thank you. nice to see you. we will see you again soon. let's talk about one of the things many
and also the impact on the indian economy.d growth forecasts for india now because of this move. absolutely. that was one thing that many people were pointing out. with the of this whole currency swap exercise, people were worried about what kind of impact india's growth will have, and rural economy will be the first one to take a hit. people in rural areas simply don't have access to so in rural areas simply don't have access to so many in rural areas simply don't have access to so many banks...
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yosemite park it dates back before the area became is a popular vacation it i sites it was home to indiansthe camp where the coral now stands up and artifacts are found sometimes arrest this was the tree that the native people calm for the ac accordions that had a high food value the acorns were fatally off the trees in september but they would come up prosecute the foothills and were recipe the same as the people that came to camp camp is celebrating it's 90th year and the indians were up here for 4 thousand we see every day of them in the grinding rocks around the camp we have about 15 grinding sites in came so it was a major summer report area for the 92 hawks. >> through there are signs that prosperity were in the area it was not until the early part of the century with the 76 began the construction of damn in helpfully a say mill was billed open the left hand of the math for the construction by which lake was used to float logs needed for the project at the same time the yosemite park and company used the other side of the camp to house tourists interesting in seeing the national park
yosemite park it dates back before the area became is a popular vacation it i sites it was home to indiansthe camp where the coral now stands up and artifacts are found sometimes arrest this was the tree that the native people calm for the ac accordions that had a high food value the acorns were fatally off the trees in september but they would come up prosecute the foothills and were recipe the same as the people that came to camp camp is celebrating it's 90th year and the indians were up here...
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indian highway runs between southeast washington and indian head, maryland. >>> we are working to learn the identity of a suspect killed by fairfax county police. two men were shot, another was taken hostage and a house in hernden was lit on fire. follow david culver on twitter for updates. >>> this man is in custody right now in turkey. he's accused of killing 39 people at a nightclub on new year's eve. coming up on the "today" show, we'll look at how police tracked him down. >>> president-elect's inauguration just days away. the list of democrats who are planning to skip the swearing in is growing. >>> and have the umbrella today. some showers expected. in just a little while here, especially around lurch time, mid 50s. tomorrow mid 50s and thursday looks dry, especially as we go through the afternoon. but friday, more rain in the we've been talking about this morning, cleared inner loop to georgia. no problems there. top of the beltway, we have had cleared, as well, inbound su suitland parkway. >> it's moving. yeah. >>> that is the broadcast this morning. we appreciate you waking up
indian highway runs between southeast washington and indian head, maryland. >>> we are working to learn the identity of a suspect killed by fairfax county police. two men were shot, another was taken hostage and a house in hernden was lit on fire. follow david culver on twitter for updates. >>> this man is in custody right now in turkey. he's accused of killing 39 people at a nightclub on new year's eve. coming up on the "today" show, we'll look at how police tracked...
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it is kathak, exactly, north indian classical dancing. as a kid, you were living in south london, your dad running a restaurant, but were you told that you would be going to dance lessons, the kathak traditional dance lessons. yes, it was more of a bribe, if i went i would get something at the end of it because i was a kind of, of course, when you are exposed to so many different things, i was heavily into michaeljackson. .. how did your mother feel about that? she was alright, she was ok. is it true that you won a prize at school for the best version of thriller, the michael jackson routine? yes, it was two things it was michaeljackson, i did a routine, and it was 5—star which is a group in that period that i used to love and they used to be inspired by michaeljackson, so i won something about. so i guess even, i don't know if we're talking what, ten, 11, 12 years old, you were becoming a sort of fusion in a way of different influences and i wonder whether that when as you progressed through adolescence and you became very keen on differ
it is kathak, exactly, north indian classical dancing. as a kid, you were living in south london, your dad running a restaurant, but were you told that you would be going to dance lessons, the kathak traditional dance lessons. yes, it was more of a bribe, if i went i would get something at the end of it because i was a kind of, of course, when you are exposed to so many different things, i was heavily into michaeljackson. .. how did your mother feel about that? she was alright, she was ok. is...
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said he runs a way to go off with the cherokee indians and is adopted by the cherokee. they give him the name and he loves the cherokee weighs one of the things he inherited from his father from the transition to -- translation of the iliad and continues to live until he volunteers to fight in the war of 1812. he becomes a warrior and forming a lifelong devotion sucked his chances then politics he becomes the congressman from tennessee. as the governor am president jackson but he was incredibly popular front for president you have to have a wife. houston said know what is wrong with the girl is the governor of tennessee. supposedly he had the most beautiful girl in this day with a storybook wedding but houston is involved with the omens and messages and then he remembers the raven from his charity name on the way to his wedding and reagan drops dead in front of his horse that he is riding out to the wedding ceremony the most disastrous night of wedding history there are all sorts of theories with governor houston but what we do know the next morning she hated him and wa
said he runs a way to go off with the cherokee indians and is adopted by the cherokee. they give him the name and he loves the cherokee weighs one of the things he inherited from his father from the transition to -- translation of the iliad and continues to live until he volunteers to fight in the war of 1812. he becomes a warrior and forming a lifelong devotion sucked his chances then politics he becomes the congressman from tennessee. as the governor am president jackson but he was incredibly...