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he found the indians threatened front your settlers up and down the valley formally safe from indian attacks. they had abandoned their homestead and fled to small forts for the town of winchester itself. no one knew if the indians would attack winchester washington desperately tried to recruit more men. he had only 40 amendment under his command at winchester. the remainder were at fort cumberland, the layer of his rifle dagworthy, or spread among the small forts on the virginia frontier. washington sent out a plea through surrounding frederick county for malicious to rendezvous at winchester. they would then force the french indian raiders out of the shenandoah. only 15 men showed up. almost ideal hopes of raising a number of men to scour the adjacent mountains have vanished into nothing, complained washington. the inhabitants of this county is to be equaled by nothing but their perverseness. while supremely frustrated by the raiding indians, washington would learn much from them, about patients, about waiting for opportunities, about avoiding major battles if possible that would co
he found the indians threatened front your settlers up and down the valley formally safe from indian attacks. they had abandoned their homestead and fled to small forts for the town of winchester itself. no one knew if the indians would attack winchester washington desperately tried to recruit more men. he had only 40 amendment under his command at winchester. the remainder were at fort cumberland, the layer of his rifle dagworthy, or spread among the small forts on the virginia frontier....
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they cheated and incited the indians. thus the corruption of the human , heart was the primary threat to liberty and order causing society to descend of anarchy. -- to send -- descend to anarchy. liberty, order, and virtue were interdependent. finally, it was not just christian theology that make people aware of the reality of human depravity, for pickens, real life reflected doctrine, he came of age in a violent world. he witnessed violent deaths at an early age and spent a great deal of his life fighting bandits, plunderers, british soldiers, and hostile indians. he learned early on that even those who fought alongside him were eventually prone to exercising tyranny, cruelty, and inhumanity. for example, take the cherokee war and its terrifying result. in war exploded onto the 1760, south carolina frontier. the cherokees finally surrendered to the provocations of white provocations and struck several white settlements. along came the community in western south carolina, they were ambushed along the road to augusta,-- th
they cheated and incited the indians. thus the corruption of the human , heart was the primary threat to liberty and order causing society to descend of anarchy. -- to send -- descend to anarchy. liberty, order, and virtue were interdependent. finally, it was not just christian theology that make people aware of the reality of human depravity, for pickens, real life reflected doctrine, he came of age in a violent world. he witnessed violent deaths at an early age and spent a great deal of his...
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hundreds of businesses owned by indians like rajni tailor indians own many large factories and have created jobs for the locals this success is a highlight for prime minister narendra modi's visit to uganda his meeting with host president yoweri museveni is highly anticipated so we would anticipate that lets open the sector of tourism. now you see so many people going for treatment. and we have the transfer of technology in this part of the world trading yes we would like to see trading but trading can come later. namely in the farmers have been very successful families. can we have the indian farm was transferred themselves here with their technology train our people. ahead of modi's address to uganda spar lament lawmakers want him to present more trade opportunities and strengthen existing ones well some in ne young people in this country was troubling to us through the startups they have the ideas that this idea that a b.h. abated. i believe if i'm always expedience of generation as a form. of proud for what we can benefit from will be expertise modi's visit is backed by the afri
hundreds of businesses owned by indians like rajni tailor indians own many large factories and have created jobs for the locals this success is a highlight for prime minister narendra modi's visit to uganda his meeting with host president yoweri museveni is highly anticipated so we would anticipate that lets open the sector of tourism. now you see so many people going for treatment. and we have the transfer of technology in this part of the world trading yes we would like to see trading but...
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what they saw was tories and indians. i'm off track but yeah. >> [inaudible] [applause] >> you are watching american history tv, 40 eight hours on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter, @cspanh istory, for information on her schedule and to keep up with the latest history news. , americanek placests takes you to in american history. next, we tour the "driving america" exhibit at the henry ford museum in dearborn, michigan. transportation curator matt anderson showed us early vehicles made by henry ford, including the iconic model t. we also saw the sporty and stylized mustang and heard how and why the brand changed over time.
what they saw was tories and indians. i'm off track but yeah. >> [inaudible] [applause] >> you are watching american history tv, 40 eight hours on american history every weekend on c-span3. follow us on twitter, @cspanh istory, for information on her schedule and to keep up with the latest history news. , americanek placests takes you to in american history. next, we tour the "driving america" exhibit at the henry ford museum in dearborn, michigan. transportation curator...
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his mom was a dog lover which is a mixture between indian african and he had his grandfather was an indian man but he was seen as a black boy so growing up in east indian village he faced a lot of racial discrimination because of his column because the war he looked like but he was part indian saw he always wanted to connect the two so that there wouldn't be this divide anymore. after so many years of experiments and with music as he was a calypsonian first he decided that he was going to me. and that's where is that it is resonating and has resonated so we got tweets about people's appreciation for the music and of course also for the history of how it came to be this is true now who's picking up on that idea uniting groups of people she says i think so but is the dance hall of collapse so i believe it's created. to be a band-aid to the knife wounds of racial tension and racism it is usually sufficient for the duration of the songs or season but that's about as effective as it gets so you know she seems to like the idea of it healing racial tensions she says it's a certain part of the yea
his mom was a dog lover which is a mixture between indian african and he had his grandfather was an indian man but he was seen as a black boy so growing up in east indian village he faced a lot of racial discrimination because of his column because the war he looked like but he was part indian saw he always wanted to connect the two so that there wouldn't be this divide anymore. after so many years of experiments and with music as he was a calypsonian first he decided that he was going to me....
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why is it that so many indians appearto the economy.i's promises of not being kept. his own population is in serious decline. if everything is a success? india isa decline. if everything is a success? india is a free country. we missed only by four seats in karnataka. we swept up, we smacked this —— we we —— we swept himachal pradesh. swept up, we smacked this —— we we -- we swept himachal pradesh. look at the situation in rural areas. your support amongst farming communities is draining away. 0n your support amongst farming communities is draining away. on one other issue, corruption. every thing tells us that india is endemically corrupt. i can proudly say to you on bbc hardtalk, or the decision—making has been made fair, the decision of the modi government. variant is clearly corruption at every level of the public service. you cannot do that to us. what i'm saying is we are putting system in place. give me half a minute. what about the transferring? by direct debit tra nsfers to transferring? by direct debit transfers to the poor, w
why is it that so many indians appearto the economy.i's promises of not being kept. his own population is in serious decline. if everything is a success? india isa decline. if everything is a success? india is a free country. we missed only by four seats in karnataka. we swept up, we smacked this —— we we —— we swept himachal pradesh. swept up, we smacked this —— we we -- we swept himachal pradesh. look at the situation in rural areas. your support amongst farming communities is...
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hundreds of businesses owned by indians like rajni tailor indians own many large factories and have created jobs for the locals this success is a highlight for prime minister narendra modi's visit to uganda his meeting with host president yoweri museveni his highly anticipated so we would anticipate that. sector of tourism now you see so many people going for treatment in. transfer of technology in this part of the world trading yes we would like to see in trading but trading can come. they mean farmers have been very successful families. and we have been farmers transfer themselves here with their technology train our people. ahead of modi's address to uganda's parliament lawmakers want him to present more trade opportunities and strengthen existing ones we have so many young people in this country was troubling to us with the start ups. the ideas that this idea is to be rated. believe. in the weeds experience generation. evolve. approach for what would benefit from a bit expertize movies visit is backed by the african union to promote trade between africa and india which is curren
hundreds of businesses owned by indians like rajni tailor indians own many large factories and have created jobs for the locals this success is a highlight for prime minister narendra modi's visit to uganda his meeting with host president yoweri museveni his highly anticipated so we would anticipate that. sector of tourism now you see so many people going for treatment in. transfer of technology in this part of the world trading yes we would like to see in trading but trading can come. they...
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we have suffered for the cause of indian independence.oliticisation by political parties of the judicial divide is not fair and those who have lost elections cannot be sponsoring certification to create chaos. two things i would like to flag. i want to move to the bigger political picture butjust one last question on questions of law and justice, and this is specific to kashmir. you're the federal minister of law and justice. i wonder how you respond to the un's call for an international investigation of government abuses, military and policing abuses, security forces in jammu and kashmir over the last couple of years, because according to the latest un report, from the un commissioner of human rights, indian security forces have been using excessive force, they've killed and wounded numerous civilians and he says it's time bring international inquiry. that report is a collusive report by a gentleman of questionable integrity and i'm using all these words with full sense of responsibility. this gentleman has an agenda. i repeat, this gent
we have suffered for the cause of indian independence.oliticisation by political parties of the judicial divide is not fair and those who have lost elections cannot be sponsoring certification to create chaos. two things i would like to flag. i want to move to the bigger political picture butjust one last question on questions of law and justice, and this is specific to kashmir. you're the federal minister of law and justice. i wonder how you respond to the un's call for an international...
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indian man but he was seen as a black boy so growing up in east indian village he faced a lot of racial discrimination because of his column because of what he looked like but he was part indian saw he always wanted to connect the two so that there wouldn't be this divide anymore. after so many years of experiments and with music as he was a calypsonian first he decided that he was going to me. and that's where it's that it is resonating and has resonated so we got tweets about people's appreciation for the music and of course also for the history of how. came to be this is true now who is picking up on that idea of uniting groups of people she says i think soccer is the dance hall of calypso i believe was created to be a band-aid to the knife wound of racial tension and racism it is usually sufficient for the duration of the songs or season but that's about as effective as it gets so you know she seems to like the idea of it healing racial tensions she says it's a certain part of the year that happens would you think and so would you agree i definitely do agree because i believe that w
indian man but he was seen as a black boy so growing up in east indian village he faced a lot of racial discrimination because of his column because of what he looked like but he was part indian saw he always wanted to connect the two so that there wouldn't be this divide anymore. after so many years of experiments and with music as he was a calypsonian first he decided that he was going to me. and that's where it's that it is resonating and has resonated so we got tweets about people's...
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they gifted different indian people. those who may have been poor in their culture or -- positions, came into the mission first. made alliances with the mission. they got beads, blankets and other things they could use in trade. initially it looked like you might be able to enrich yourself by making this alliance with the missions but then, slowly they learned that everybody had to go into the missions in mopte -- most cases. they brouggets put to you a thousand people or more at different missions at different moments in time. it was the people nearest the missions who came in first and that's where we get the idea of environmental de-- degradation but also diseases started spreading. people started coming in at a time of little choice at a time of great disease and destruction along the coast only. >> why along the coast only and were they self-contained communities? >> they tried to make them self-tabled communities, self-supporting. as soon as the mission could get into the fields and or charleds and field themselves
they gifted different indian people. those who may have been poor in their culture or -- positions, came into the mission first. made alliances with the mission. they got beads, blankets and other things they could use in trade. initially it looked like you might be able to enrich yourself by making this alliance with the missions but then, slowly they learned that everybody had to go into the missions in mopte -- most cases. they brouggets put to you a thousand people or more at different...
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there was nothing called indians here. it was a very densely inhabited territory of many native peoples, extremely multilingual in california, hundreds of autonomous policies who existed for centuries to a millennium prior to the spanish coming. yet, as historians, we are only interested in the written record. they left his communities without a history and feeling that their history was not very legitimate. because after all, they were made into indians, a category they did not use for themselves. at least initially. they had been shamed of their own mileages and on cultures, -- their own culture, both by the spanish and certainly by americans in the late 19th century. steve: can you describe what these missions look like in 1768 and 1769? what they were, who built them? lisbeth: they were building a port in san diego and then a mission compound, this was initially right in the fort and then very near the fort. when the spanish came, they brought both native people from baja, california who could come up and be translator
there was nothing called indians here. it was a very densely inhabited territory of many native peoples, extremely multilingual in california, hundreds of autonomous policies who existed for centuries to a millennium prior to the spanish coming. yet, as historians, we are only interested in the written record. they left his communities without a history and feeling that their history was not very legitimate. because after all, they were made into indians, a category they did not use for...
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his mom was a dog lover which is a mixture between indian african and he had his grandfather was an indian man but he was seen as a black boy so growing up in east indian village he faced a lot of racial discrimination because of his column because of what he looked like but he was part indian saw he always wanted to connect the two so that there wouldn't be this divide anymore. after so many years of experiments in with music because he was a calypsonian first he decided that he was going to me. and that's where it's that it is resonating and has resonated so we got tweets about people's appreciation for the music and of course also for the history of how it came to be this is true now who is picking up on that idea uniting groups of people she says i think so but is the dance hall of color so i believe it's created to be . bandied to the knife wound of racial tension and racism it is usually sufficient for the duration of the songs or season but that's about as effective as it gets so you know she seems to like the idea of it healing racial tensions she says it's a certain part of the ye
his mom was a dog lover which is a mixture between indian african and he had his grandfather was an indian man but he was seen as a black boy so growing up in east indian village he faced a lot of racial discrimination because of his column because of what he looked like but he was part indian saw he always wanted to connect the two so that there wouldn't be this divide anymore. after so many years of experiments in with music because he was a calypsonian first he decided that he was going to...
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a mac by 1588 if they were still alive living with the indians the colonist would learn the rhythm of the season breaking into smaller groups to hunt and forage. may have well moved back and forth to the sound the indians from the backcountry came to the coast of the keep on -- the cape fear which were abandoned early if early 20th century wrote of a tribe that lived on the southern end of the banks. first they would purge then gorge themselves turkeys and squirrels supplemented in by may and june there were acorns and walnut in a land tortoise easy to catch and highly nutritious after planting cornyn beans settlers would learn that sunflowers had oil as well as bread the harvest began in late summer devoted to gathering fruits and nuts and throughout the year there were always more fish and oysters. as they failed to return as part of the rescue mission europeans would have changed more than their diet they would have traded out their culture without resupply from england that would have rapidly worn out replaced by soft deerskin. cornbread quickly substituted for biscuit in ceramics
a mac by 1588 if they were still alive living with the indians the colonist would learn the rhythm of the season breaking into smaller groups to hunt and forage. may have well moved back and forth to the sound the indians from the backcountry came to the coast of the keep on -- the cape fear which were abandoned early if early 20th century wrote of a tribe that lived on the southern end of the banks. first they would purge then gorge themselves turkeys and squirrels supplemented in by may and...
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it was a huge humiliation and these were the events that would ignite the french and indian war.he was kept on as an officer which could then be circumstances was surprising but one of this amazing draperies he was fearless and no one ever questioned his bravery. he was willing to take on a huge responsibility at a younger age. by the time he was 23, he had a thousand men over the virginia regiment in the war that had started the. washington's job in this war was to protect for the frontier of. so it was 350 miles long but i compare it today to witness the afghanistan pakistabecause thea. very rugged, heavily wooded in parts of places to hide and indigenous people who are very good warriors and the other way around. .. >> or those who ranked higher than and he was or thought they should be or criticism that appeared all of his troops and if you quit now with that reputation and several times to go back and forth over the soul. and he deeply coveted the commission that procedures commission the commission the governor of virginia as king george himself. this was a real problem for
it was a huge humiliation and these were the events that would ignite the french and indian war.he was kept on as an officer which could then be circumstances was surprising but one of this amazing draperies he was fearless and no one ever questioned his bravery. he was willing to take on a huge responsibility at a younger age. by the time he was 23, he had a thousand men over the virginia regiment in the war that had started the. washington's job in this war was to protect for the frontier of....
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essence intact and are sort of against pan indianism. there's something beautiful about everybody coming together and celebrating a culture of native american people and what all our sameness is instead of our differences. to people of your generation, how important do you think the preservation of the culture and some of the traditions is? it varies. there is a lot of young people, their lives are very similar to any other person in america or anywhere else. and they say that is gone, it's past. they might not even have a position on it, they are just into their phones, liking or not liking school and it does not necessarily occur to everybody to think about responsibility and connection to cultural heritage. sometimes it's a privilege to even have the time to notjust be surviving and to be, sometimes the day—to—day grind does not allow for it. the stories in the book and we hear voices telling the story, their approach to the powwow, are very funny in many places but they are also poignant and sad because what you're talking about here
essence intact and are sort of against pan indianism. there's something beautiful about everybody coming together and celebrating a culture of native american people and what all our sameness is instead of our differences. to people of your generation, how important do you think the preservation of the culture and some of the traditions is? it varies. there is a lot of young people, their lives are very similar to any other person in america or anywhere else. and they say that is gone, it's...
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foreigners tribunals six times to prove she's an indian citizen. seven million of the thirty two million people who live in some state had until. one day to do the same. i'm extremely upset my health is getting worse and if i don't get justice my children will be treated as citizens of india if my name doesn't appear in the n.r.c. list then their names will not appear either. critics of the citizens' registry say a movement by the awesome means to protect their culture has turned into zino phobia prime minister narendra modi promised his hindu nationalist party would take action against undocumented muslims who fled to india during the bangladeshi liberation war against pakistan in one thousand nine hundred one. the foreigners tribunals has been identified many such people whose name will not be appearing on our seat this exercise has left so many genuine indian citizens in trouble. after being questioned by the n.r.c. tribunals nearly a thousand people were deemed to be foreigners and sent to detention camps supporters of the registry say their ca
foreigners tribunals six times to prove she's an indian citizen. seven million of the thirty two million people who live in some state had until. one day to do the same. i'm extremely upset my health is getting worse and if i don't get justice my children will be treated as citizens of india if my name doesn't appear in the n.r.c. list then their names will not appear either. critics of the citizens' registry say a movement by the awesome means to protect their culture has turned into zino...
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across indian country.e are very supportive to maintain medicare services. who could note ask you a question, how can people get more information? can email me or go to our website and fair information, or send us a comment. host: email me or go to our jacqueline patek, from the national congress of american indians. thank you. we will continue our look at alaska we, so we hope you tune in to all of the c-span networks. , mona charen and her new book with a look at feminism in america. but first, we set down with murkowski as part is -- as part of our alaskan series. we focus on alaska, but one key -- butn and out will she one key question -- will she support cavanaugh? >> there is a great deal of attention that has been trained on me because primarily of the issue of roe v. wade. and what will happen when kennedy, viewed as the swing member, when he leaves and judge kavanagh will replace him, what then happens to the balance on women's reproductive issues? there are so many other issues that are certainly
across indian country.e are very supportive to maintain medicare services. who could note ask you a question, how can people get more information? can email me or go to our website and fair information, or send us a comment. host: email me or go to our jacqueline patek, from the national congress of american indians. thank you. we will continue our look at alaska we, so we hope you tune in to all of the c-span networks. , mona charen and her new book with a look at feminism in america. but...
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a soup made by indian chefs to accommodate british tastes.lentil, which you would eat, and a broth. the glace chops. >> rakejhwar: mutton glace chops. basically, meat cooked in its own fat, and it would have a lot of curry on it. it's a misnomer, this meat is not actually mutton. it is chevron. >> anthony: here, back before the rail line, it would be a difficult trip. >> raaja: yes. >> anthony: but once they were up and running, i mean there were many servants to look after your every need. you had a fireplace, a hearth in every room. >> raaja: and people, on the regular payrolls whose only job was to shoo monkeys off the grounds. you'd be carried around in palanquins, a little box in which you sat in, a curtained box. >> rakejhwar: and this man would go stamping his staff in the ground, and the bells will jingle, and the common folk would give way. it was bad manners. >> anthony: right. >> raaja: it wasn't easy for the people who built the town. it was india that paid the bill for all this grandeur, for all this pomp, for all this show. >> r
a soup made by indian chefs to accommodate british tastes.lentil, which you would eat, and a broth. the glace chops. >> rakejhwar: mutton glace chops. basically, meat cooked in its own fat, and it would have a lot of curry on it. it's a misnomer, this meat is not actually mutton. it is chevron. >> anthony: here, back before the rail line, it would be a difficult trip. >> raaja: yes. >> anthony: but once they were up and running, i mean there were many servants to look...
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clashes in indian administered kashmir now more than one hundred protesters were killed by indian security forces following his death and today pakistan's government is commemorating the anniversary of his death and promoting rallies on the pakistani side of the line of control now for his supporters he was essentially kashmir's che a bigger nightmare as this user says for the indian army after he fell and while his critics say that he was a poster boy for an organization called the his bold which i had seen that's the largest indigenous rebel group fighting against indian rule in the himalayan territory they were declared a foreign terrorist organization by the united states last summer but because of four hundred wanting more and more young kashmiris appear to be taking up arms to fight indian rule. this is a special day for us indeed this is not a black day for us this is a day off for this is a deal frizzy learns this is a day off resistance for us and the full vonnie is the face of business turns he's the face off hold after the mahdi. was up for the money had to go to production othe
clashes in indian administered kashmir now more than one hundred protesters were killed by indian security forces following his death and today pakistan's government is commemorating the anniversary of his death and promoting rallies on the pakistani side of the line of control now for his supporters he was essentially kashmir's che a bigger nightmare as this user says for the indian army after he fell and while his critics say that he was a poster boy for an organization called the his bold...
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a proud soldier of indian armed forces was killed by the terrorists. amnesty keeps quiet.ting india's human rights by making silence on the rights by making silence on the rights of victims of terrorism is there. you talk of silence. why is your prime minister so silent on so many of these communal attacks, which have been perpetrated by hindu nationalists? first of all, you are being toojudgemental. nationalists? first of all, you are being too judgemental. many have been convicted, all of them hindu nationalists. but then you ask the silence of my prime minister, and my presence in the public see was once said "please don't kill them, attack me if you have got the kurds". that is the steel stand he took. —— attack me if you have copy cards. the prominent nature of the hindu society and for that matter the entire country, i never condone these. many have been committed for life. that is the rule of law. in one particular incident summit have been convicted for life, and a host of other incidents nobody has been convicted at all. the trial is going on. india believes in th
a proud soldier of indian armed forces was killed by the terrorists. amnesty keeps quiet.ting india's human rights by making silence on the rights by making silence on the rights of victims of terrorism is there. you talk of silence. why is your prime minister so silent on so many of these communal attacks, which have been perpetrated by hindu nationalists? first of all, you are being toojudgemental. nationalists? first of all, you are being too judgemental. many have been convicted, all of...
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this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up four million people stripped of citizenship in an indian state where they go now. a funeral procession one of the few signs of life in a nicaraguan city where people live in fear of pro-government forces. and the fire hydrant is all that's left standing sturrock u.s. town flattened by flames. polls have been open for two hours now and zimbabwe's first election in the post. but the former president still grabbing plenty of attention after going against his former parties are no p.f. throwing his support behind the opposition's candidate nelson chamisa the man who succeeded mugabe and november emerson and then god was promising to revive the economy it's been in tatters following mugabe's thirty seven years in power. joining us now from zimbabwe's capital of more tacit she's there for us in how to turn out shaping up now about a couple of hours into voting right. well the lines are getting longer and longer they've been a few problems like people going to the wrong polling stations but on the whole is to be going fairly well fairly smoothly y
this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up four million people stripped of citizenship in an indian state where they go now. a funeral procession one of the few signs of life in a nicaraguan city where people live in fear of pro-government forces. and the fire hydrant is all that's left standing sturrock u.s. town flattened by flames. polls have been open for two hours now and zimbabwe's first election in the post. but the former president still grabbing plenty of attention after going...
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every year, more than 200,000 tourists visit the northern indian desert dunes.his is no ordinary camping trip. many travellers prefer glamorous camping known as glamping. we look at how one businesses turning a profit by setting up a luxurious adventure experience. rocky touraine and hot sun in the indian desert is not exactly a dream holiday for many. —— touraine. but these upscale safari tents in jaisalmer are attracting tourists to camp here with the promise of glamorous camping, also known as glamping. i thought this was a resort with a concept, that guests should have traditional indian experiences with the natural desert environment because we have not developed a green garden because tourists want to see the desert. we have tents with a c and radiators for —— radiators for extreme winters. camel rides and jeep safaris are used to inspire romance and adventure. in here, at this camp, it is also an effort to recreate an old world weather were no cars and only this was the mode of transport. i must admit, it's a very royal feeling, writing this camel. beside
every year, more than 200,000 tourists visit the northern indian desert dunes.his is no ordinary camping trip. many travellers prefer glamorous camping known as glamping. we look at how one businesses turning a profit by setting up a luxurious adventure experience. rocky touraine and hot sun in the indian desert is not exactly a dream holiday for many. —— touraine. but these upscale safari tents in jaisalmer are attracting tourists to camp here with the promise of glamorous camping, also...
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in the middle of the debate when she proclaims she is of indian heritage because her mother said that's high cheekbones her only evidence. --ll take that can't and say we have to do it gently. we are in the #metoo generation plant we will gently take that slowly toss it, hopefully it doesn't hit her or injure her arm, even though it probably only weighs about two ounces, and we will say, i will give you $1 million to her favorite charity, paid for by trump if you take the test and it shows you are an indian. i have a feeling she will say no. no hold that for the debate. the press is very honorable.
in the middle of the debate when she proclaims she is of indian heritage because her mother said that's high cheekbones her only evidence. --ll take that can't and say we have to do it gently. we are in the #metoo generation plant we will gently take that slowly toss it, hopefully it doesn't hit her or injure her arm, even though it probably only weighs about two ounces, and we will say, i will give you $1 million to her favorite charity, paid for by trump if you take the test and it shows you...
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the indian side did not. is, it's nonsense. i mean, complete nonsense. most of the sources were indian sources, from indian institutions. 322 footnotes referencing, basically, much of it comes from indian institutions, publicly available material. so, i...it‘s not argument. edward mortimer, who worked as the director of communications for kofi annan, said the international climate now has become notably less favourable when defending human rights. would you agree with that and, if so, why? yes. we are seeing, as i've noted at the beginning of this interview, we've seen huge advances over the last 60, 70 years when it comes to women's rights, child's rights. trying to end the practice of torture, enforced disappearances, trying to improve the climate for migrant rights, the rights of persons with disabilities. that is undeniable, that has happened. we are now moving in a different direction. the attack is on the international system as a whole. we have the exiteers, the firsters, the ethnic nationalists, the c
the indian side did not. is, it's nonsense. i mean, complete nonsense. most of the sources were indian sources, from indian institutions. 322 footnotes referencing, basically, much of it comes from indian institutions, publicly available material. so, i...it‘s not argument. edward mortimer, who worked as the director of communications for kofi annan, said the international climate now has become notably less favourable when defending human rights. would you agree with that and, if so, why?...
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the northbound lanesf indian head highway are closed after a serious crash. police tel us an suv hit a guardrail and two children were thtwn out of t car. the children and the driver were taken to thespital. no word on how they're doing. >> nicole jacobs is heading to washington. what does it mean driving to d.c.? she is going to join us for an upda in a few minutes. ♪ > a warm welcome for some o our country's newest residents. several syrian refugees have come in. >>> the organizers say they hope to keep up the tradition for the months to come. >> donald trump and melania trump watched the capital fourth fireworks show. now that the holiday is over, it's back to work for the president. >> what doe know about who is on the short li? >> amy coney barrett, brett ka nau kavanaugh, and mike lee and thomas cahehardman is teven names that the two of themre listening to. two are-r the froners, kavanaugh and barrett. he is aurrent appeals court judge. barrett, the president likes very much. a female justice to be put on the court. >> she drew somehe attention she was
the northbound lanesf indian head highway are closed after a serious crash. police tel us an suv hit a guardrail and two children were thtwn out of t car. the children and the driver were taken to thespital. no word on how they're doing. >> nicole jacobs is heading to washington. what does it mean driving to d.c.? she is going to join us for an upda in a few minutes. ♪ > a warm welcome for some o our country's newest residents. several syrian refugees have come in. >>> the...
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, the indians found him. he was attacked by somewhere between 700 and 1000 warriors. he would claim he won the battle because he was still on the battlefield when it ended. is ahe fact of the matter deep fright had been thrown into crook and his troopers. he would retreat back into wyoming and make no effort to communicate the fact that a large number of warriors and warriors willing to fight were in south-central montana to general terry. eventually, word would make its way to general sheridan way back in chicago. terry would not get word of crook's defeat until july 10. that was obviously no good to custer. communication is a big part of the story. in our blackberry/ iphone era, we are constantly in contact. this was not the case back then. montana did not have a railroad running across it. rivers were the only way to really get a large number of people anywhere. the telegraph ended at bismarck. it was loaded with 50 wounded soldiers and a horse delivering first word of the battle to bismarck after an amazi
, the indians found him. he was attacked by somewhere between 700 and 1000 warriors. he would claim he won the battle because he was still on the battlefield when it ended. is ahe fact of the matter deep fright had been thrown into crook and his troopers. he would retreat back into wyoming and make no effort to communicate the fact that a large number of warriors and warriors willing to fight were in south-central montana to general terry. eventually, word would make its way to general sheridan...
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jazeera live from doha also coming up four million people stripped of citizenship in the northern indian state why do they go now. a funeral procession one of the few signs of life in a new god one city where people live in fear of pro-government forces. and the fire hydrant is all that's left standing town in california flattened by flames. the man who's got robert mugabe's backing is making confident noises barely three hours into voting in zimbabwe's election opposition m.d.c. alliance candidate nelson chamisa cast his ballot a short time ago and it's the first election since the more gobby era and the former president's thrown his support behind forty year old chimney's a well the man who succeeded mugabe in the vendor emerson and god was promising to revive the economy which he said believes the people will vote for change. big reception for the. people who spoke to the people speaking and it's clear that the voters are one for one for freedom and one for democracy and one renewed. one with do you. really. well joining us now from zimbabwe's capital harare has a house the vote timin
jazeera live from doha also coming up four million people stripped of citizenship in the northern indian state why do they go now. a funeral procession one of the few signs of life in a new god one city where people live in fear of pro-government forces. and the fire hydrant is all that's left standing town in california flattened by flames. the man who's got robert mugabe's backing is making confident noises barely three hours into voting in zimbabwe's election opposition m.d.c. alliance...
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essence intact and are sort of against pan indianism.erybody coming together and celebrating a culture of native american people and what all our sameness is instead of our differences. to people of your generation, how important do you think the preservation of the culture and some of the traditions is? it varies. there is a lot of young people, their lives are very similar to any other person in america or anywhere else. and they say that is gone, it's passed. they might not even have a position on it, they are just into their phones, liking or not liking school and it does not necessarily occur to everybody to think about responsibility and connection to cultural heritage. sometimes it's a privilege to even have the time to notjust be surviving and to be, sometimes the day—to—day grind does not allow for it. the stories in the book and we hear voices telling the story, their approach to the powwow, are very funny in many places but they are also poignant and sad because what you're talking about here is the destructive effect, really,
essence intact and are sort of against pan indianism.erybody coming together and celebrating a culture of native american people and what all our sameness is instead of our differences. to people of your generation, how important do you think the preservation of the culture and some of the traditions is? it varies. there is a lot of young people, their lives are very similar to any other person in america or anywhere else. and they say that is gone, it's passed. they might not even have a...
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the bill also makes critical investments in indian country a top priority of this committee. this legislation honors our commitment to native americans and particularly -- particular emphasis on indian health, law enforcement, education, and water settlements. the bill fully funds contract support costs, tribal grant full -- full support costs, newly constructed health facility, improves public safety, increases economic development and invests an additional $16 million in fiscal year 2019 to address needs of schools throughout the b.i.e. system. and invests an additional $82 billion to address disparities across the indian health care system. funding to e.p.a. is reduced by $149 million for 2018 with restrictions aimed at research and regulatory programs. reduction, i should say. members of the midwest will be pleased to know the great lakes restoration initiative is maintained at the fiscal year 2018 enacted level of $300 million. the bill continues to invest in water infrastructure and cleaning up con dominated land. these programs help create jobs and spur economic develo
the bill also makes critical investments in indian country a top priority of this committee. this legislation honors our commitment to native americans and particularly -- particular emphasis on indian health, law enforcement, education, and water settlements. the bill fully funds contract support costs, tribal grant full -- full support costs, newly constructed health facility, improves public safety, increases economic development and invests an additional $16 million in fiscal year 2019 to...
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hundreds of businesses owned by indians like rajni tailor indians own many large factories and havecreated jobs for the locals this success is a highlight for prime minister narendra modi's visit to uganda his meeting with host president yoweri museveni is highly anticipated so we would anticipate that. sector of tourism now you see so many people going for treatment. and we have the transfer of technology in this part of the world. trading yes we would like to see trading but trading can come later. when farmers have been very successful families and we have been farmers transfer themselves here with their technology train our people. ahead of modi's address to uganda parliament lawmakers want him to present more trade opportunities and strengthen existing ones we have some in their young people in this country was troubling to us with the startups they have the ideas that his idea that a b.h. abated. i believe it's in the weeds experience of generation has evolved. approach for what would it if it from a b. expertize modi's visit is backed by the african union to promote trade bet
hundreds of businesses owned by indians like rajni tailor indians own many large factories and havecreated jobs for the locals this success is a highlight for prime minister narendra modi's visit to uganda his meeting with host president yoweri museveni is highly anticipated so we would anticipate that. sector of tourism now you see so many people going for treatment. and we have the transfer of technology in this part of the world. trading yes we would like to see trading but trading can come...
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we figured we should go to every corner of the bay area where indians live 'cause indians are the laziestravelers. it is a historical fact, right? it's the real reason india never invaded any other country. peaceful? nah, whatever, yeah. we're like, "who's gonna go that far, and what do we get, crappy food? nah, we'll just stay." so, we just go into every possible corner. wherever you are, you can't miss us. robert: yes, take care, you know, take advantage of that cultural characteristic. [laughing] robert: well, since it's such an important part of catching the shows, how do people, like, know what's going on where? samson: so, if you google south asian comedy fest, desi comedy fest, you will find us online very easily. our seo is pretty solid. i come from tech background, so we better have that under control. and we do shows across nine cities in the bay area: san francisco, san mateo, santa clara, santa cruz, dublin, milpitas, berkeley, mill valley. i might have forgotten one, but they're all listed on our site, dates, times, ticket prices, which are the comedians performing on each of
we figured we should go to every corner of the bay area where indians live 'cause indians are the laziestravelers. it is a historical fact, right? it's the real reason india never invaded any other country. peaceful? nah, whatever, yeah. we're like, "who's gonna go that far, and what do we get, crappy food? nah, we'll just stay." so, we just go into every possible corner. wherever you are, you can't miss us. robert: yes, take care, you know, take advantage of that cultural...
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separatists in indian administered kashmir wants an end to indian rule india has deployed hof a million troops to keep control of a fight that's gone on for decades so the height at al-jazeera the solidarity march for migrants has reached its final destination in london ten weeks after studying all from the if the italian french border hundreds of charlie workers and volunteers who retrace the steps of refugees and migrants heading through france have been greeted at a special event in london's hyde park and that is the. well this gathering in london's hyde park is bringing together refugees people who've made britain their home and volunteers who worked with some of them in cali including in that notorious jungle camp which was destroyed about two years ago they've also been joined by a group of pro migrants activists who've walked right through france to highlight some of the issues facing refugees and migrants right now i'm joined with one of the maya con forty my a tell me exactly what messages you've been trying to put out during that month we basically wanted to ask for a better d
separatists in indian administered kashmir wants an end to indian rule india has deployed hof a million troops to keep control of a fight that's gone on for decades so the height at al-jazeera the solidarity march for migrants has reached its final destination in london ten weeks after studying all from the if the italian french border hundreds of charlie workers and volunteers who retrace the steps of refugees and migrants heading through france have been greeted at a special event in london's...
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the west or the indians and most people know the apache, the these are the plains indians. these are the ones on horseback who have the feathers who are nomadic, chasing the buffalo and later resisting the railroads. the ones that you think. they are the classic warriors. the eastern indians are a totally different type. these are the woodland indians and the oddly parallel the colonists in that they were town builders. they stayed in residence permanently. they created a lasting social structures. they did not move around. one tribe against another. and it lived for thousands of years. they split off at some point. i don't know when. but not many. and so these are social peep hole that there affiliations were paramount with them. and they believed in permanence because they were going to stay. they had no territory. they went where the buffalo were. in effect to the extent that the cherokee became farmers, they would stay put for that reason that was their land. they hunted a fairly narrow area. with these nomadic tribes, they would go all over the western state and is a t
the west or the indians and most people know the apache, the these are the plains indians. these are the ones on horseback who have the feathers who are nomadic, chasing the buffalo and later resisting the railroads. the ones that you think. they are the classic warriors. the eastern indians are a totally different type. these are the woodland indians and the oddly parallel the colonists in that they were town builders. they stayed in residence permanently. they created a lasting social...
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indian families with higher incomes are willing to pay top dollar for unique experiences.urpose of showing them the rich culture of rajasthan, the palaces and the forts which they have always been only reading in the books. this particular experiences of riding on a camel in the desert, which i had always been telling about my experience here, so i wanted the children also to have the same experience. but it is expensive to set up a camp in the desert. it took two years to install running water and electricity. moreover, top—tier tourists only come during the cold season, which lasts five months a year. at $300 a night, a stay in resort like isn't exactly cheap but for these glampers, the experience is worth the cost. devina gupta, bbc news, rajasthan. up next, newsbriefing. the number of antidepressant prescriptions for children is on the rise. figures obtained by bbc show arise across england, scotland and northern ireland in the past three years. the steepest increase was seen in the youngest patients, those aged 12 and under, where the number of prescriptions rose on a
indian families with higher incomes are willing to pay top dollar for unique experiences.urpose of showing them the rich culture of rajasthan, the palaces and the forts which they have always been only reading in the books. this particular experiences of riding on a camel in the desert, which i had always been telling about my experience here, so i wanted the children also to have the same experience. but it is expensive to set up a camp in the desert. it took two years to install running water...
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most of the sources were indian sources, with an indian institutions. 322 footnotes referencing, much. edward mortimer who worked for kofi annan says the international climate now has become notably international climate now has become nota bly less sta ble international climate now has become notably less stable when defending human rights. would you agree with that? we are seeing, as i've noted at the beginning, and since huge advances over the last 60, 70 years when it comes to women's rights. trying to end the practice of torture, and forced disappearances, improving the climate for migrant rights, the rights of persons with disabilities. that is undeniable, that has happened. we are now moving ina that has happened. we are now moving in a different direction. the attack is on in a different direction. the attack isona in a different direction. the attack is on a system as a hole. we have the brexiteers, the firsters, the nationalists, the chauvinistic nationalists, on the policies are very national, narrow agendas. nationalists, on the policies are very national, narrow agendasm
most of the sources were indian sources, with an indian institutions. 322 footnotes referencing, much. edward mortimer who worked for kofi annan says the international climate now has become notably international climate now has become nota bly less sta ble international climate now has become notably less stable when defending human rights. would you agree with that? we are seeing, as i've noted at the beginning, and since huge advances over the last 60, 70 years when it comes to women's...
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separatists in indian administered kashmir wants an end to indian rule india has deployed half a million troops to keep control of a fight that's gone on for decades so at a height at al-jazeera. rioting and looting continue in haiti's capital even though the government is suspending a proposed hike in fuel prices. police are fired warning shots at the crowds who stripped supermarkets set on fire during two days of violent protests at least three people have died since the demonstrations began on friday the government wants to increase the cost of fuel by about forty percent to generate more tax revenue. conditions inside venezuela's jails are notoriously bad with overcrowding and frequent violence but for some prisoners the lack of space means they're being kept locked up for years in police stations which aren't meant to hold people for more than forty eight hours john holmes has more. than five men to a police station holding cell but smaller than a car. with no excited no beds they stuck in here twenty people seven snatching sleepin blankets slung up his makeshift hammocks the bathro
separatists in indian administered kashmir wants an end to indian rule india has deployed half a million troops to keep control of a fight that's gone on for decades so at a height at al-jazeera. rioting and looting continue in haiti's capital even though the government is suspending a proposed hike in fuel prices. police are fired warning shots at the crowds who stripped supermarkets set on fire during two days of violent protests at least three people have died since the demonstrations began...
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no one in the local native american community knows, no one in the indian -- american indian p.a.c. knows. also with the ten points, commissioner sanchez said he would like a report back from staff in a month or two what all the different ten points were 'cause commissioner sanchez said he didn't want to wait another year for an update. another thing was said, commissioner cooke, you said something amazing, you said all racist murals are not okay in the school district. so not just looking at washington murals, but there's a mural with a naked native child on the walls, naked, painted on the walls of mission high school, so that's also something to think about, as well. the last point that i want to bring up, as well, is that i want to really talk about narrative, right, because when we were here fighting off the charter school, we talked about we don't want anyone to define our narrative, right? that was what shimon walton said, right? what about our narrative? i've seen so many racist things working in sfusd, talking about m manifest destiny. i've seen books about columbus, you ju
no one in the local native american community knows, no one in the indian -- american indian p.a.c. knows. also with the ten points, commissioner sanchez said he would like a report back from staff in a month or two what all the different ten points were 'cause commissioner sanchez said he didn't want to wait another year for an update. another thing was said, commissioner cooke, you said something amazing, you said all racist murals are not okay in the school district. so not just looking at...
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regressive thought rooted in our patriarchal society this idea that western culture would take over indian traditions no progress has ever been achieved anywhere in the world by keeping women within the four walls of home and what's wrong in following western culture if it's good for the nation and home i mean they are smiling. and i think that let's enjoy this and love it just that i think that role models are great i think work. developed west and all means especially in europe. is awesome seriously but the truth if it is that comparisons can only go so far we can use them as role models but we also have to look at the reality of india and yet you know if it is we have a very large population that is looking for well and if you extend since recoating about a maternity act and since many many people have lobbied and it would be very empty feminist and it would be very and you're going to criticize it but i have openly said that it's not a good day because eventually it will be women when you look at the big picture it really beetles and employers will push back and say we can do this they
regressive thought rooted in our patriarchal society this idea that western culture would take over indian traditions no progress has ever been achieved anywhere in the world by keeping women within the four walls of home and what's wrong in following western culture if it's good for the nation and home i mean they are smiling. and i think that let's enjoy this and love it just that i think that role models are great i think work. developed west and all means especially in europe. is awesome...