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ow don't look indian, whatever indian is supposed to be and i wonder how they came here in the first place, because they didn't grow out of the ground. they're not turnips. they, we, none of us are human are turnips. so we all came from someplace, didn't we not, and do a lot of people who are indians speak words in hebrew? i know wyandotte indians have hebrew expressions and want to know didn't we all come from someplace? none of us grew from the ground. >> host: irish in south lyon, michigan. mr. treuer. >> guest: well, no, we're not turnips, and the only native people who speak any hebrew are native people who are mixed maybe native and jewish, like myself. my father is jewish, yet i don't know any hebrew. where do native people come from? depends on who you ask. argueolists and biologists think there was a migration to new world, although new arrangeol evidence is push thing date back to 20 to 40, now souther america they found archaeologyol evidence going back 55,000 years. but if you ask native people, we emerged here as people accord, tower legends, according to my tribe we wer
ow don't look indian, whatever indian is supposed to be and i wonder how they came here in the first place, because they didn't grow out of the ground. they're not turnips. they, we, none of us are human are turnips. so we all came from someplace, didn't we not, and do a lot of people who are indians speak words in hebrew? i know wyandotte indians have hebrew expressions and want to know didn't we all come from someplace? none of us grew from the ground. >> host: irish in south lyon,...
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[cheers and applause] >> over a billion indians and people of indian heritage around the globe, ladiestlemen, i present to you my friend, a friend of india, a great american president, mr. donald trump. [cheers and applause] leland: president trump there with a hug and a thank you for the prime minister of india. i've never heard an introduction by a foreign leader of an american president that was that e -- and we listen to president trump and watch the prime minister walk off, this is being called the howdy modi rally and a whole lot of people and as the prime minister noted, in the middle of the night in india and they are watching their prime minister and the president of the united states. >> president trump enjoying the roar of the crowd, 50,000 strong at nrg stadium in houston, texas. >> hello, houston, i am so thrilled to be here in the great state of texas with one of america's greatest most devoted and most loyal friends prime minister modi of india. thank you. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. and prime minister modi is a doing truly exceptional job for india and for all o
[cheers and applause] >> over a billion indians and people of indian heritage around the globe, ladiestlemen, i present to you my friend, a friend of india, a great american president, mr. donald trump. [cheers and applause] leland: president trump there with a hug and a thank you for the prime minister of india. i've never heard an introduction by a foreign leader of an american president that was that e -- and we listen to president trump and watch the prime minister walk off, this is...
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ow don't look indian, whatever indian is supposed to be and i wonder how they came here in the first place, because they didn't grow out of the ground. they're not turnips. they, we, none of us are human are turnips. so we all came from someplace, didn't we not, and do a lot of people who are indians speak words in hebrew? i know wyandotte indians have hebrew expressions and want to know didn't we all come from someplace? none of us grew from the ground. >> host: irish in south lyon, michigan. mr. treuer. >> guest: well, no, we're not turnips, and the only native people who speak any hebrew are native people who are mixed maybe native and jewish, like myself. my father is jewish, yet i don't know any hebrew. where do native people come from? depends on who you ask. argueolists and biologists think there was a migration to new world, although new arrangeol evidence is push thing date back to 20 to 40, now souther america they found archaeologyol evidence going back 55,000 years. but if you ask native people, we emerged here as people accord, tower legends, according to my tribe we wer
ow don't look indian, whatever indian is supposed to be and i wonder how they came here in the first place, because they didn't grow out of the ground. they're not turnips. they, we, none of us are human are turnips. so we all came from someplace, didn't we not, and do a lot of people who are indians speak words in hebrew? i know wyandotte indians have hebrew expressions and want to know didn't we all come from someplace? none of us grew from the ground. >> host: irish in south lyon,...
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this is because of the indians. friends, indians are known for their patients.nt.w we are we are impatient for the development of our country. we are impatient to take the country to new heights in the 21st century. today the buzz word in india is development. part in india is collective effort, inclusive growth. today, the biggest policy in india is public participation. today, the strongest sentiment among india is the resolve to attain. today, india's greatest resolve is the creation of a new india. india today, it's working tirelessly, day and night, in order to realize the new dream of a new india. most special about it is that we are not competing against anyone else but with ourselves. we are challenging ourselves we are changing ourselves. friends, today, india wants to a much fastert pace than before. today, india is challenging the , andet of those who say -- mindset is , 1.3e last five years billion indians have together achieved results from every single field, result that no one could have even at madge and were possible earlier. we are aiming high.
this is because of the indians. friends, indians are known for their patients.nt.w we are we are impatient for the development of our country. we are impatient to take the country to new heights in the 21st century. today the buzz word in india is development. part in india is collective effort, inclusive growth. today, the biggest policy in india is public participation. today, the strongest sentiment among india is the resolve to attain. today, india's greatest resolve is the creation of a...
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indians, seven runs on 12 hits -- no runs, eight hits for the tigers, indians seven runs on 12 hits.he evening for the indians. debut saturday against the twins. >> a.j.: he's got a very different delivery than you would see. straight over the top. >> kenny: beckham is retired as the new third baseman flaherty makes the play. one away in the ninth. a.j., you mentioned it earlier, this indians pitching staff went through a lot of adversity, corey kluber out since may 1st, trevor bauer traded to cincinnati in late july, carlos carrasco missed three months with leukemia. mike clevinger, tonight's starting pitcher who was terrific missed 10 weeks with back and ankle injuries. >> a.j.: they have been incredible. the replacements they have come up with, plesac, plutko, civale, shane bieber, have been absolutely incredible. their starters that for a team that was expected to make a deep run to the playoffs and they haven't lost a beat. they've gotten better. everyone says they trade trevor bauer. what are they doing? they've gotten better since then. e.r.a. is down almost a run in the start
indians, seven runs on 12 hits -- no runs, eight hits for the tigers, indians seven runs on 12 hits.he evening for the indians. debut saturday against the twins. >> a.j.: he's got a very different delivery than you would see. straight over the top. >> kenny: beckham is retired as the new third baseman flaherty makes the play. one away in the ninth. a.j., you mentioned it earlier, this indians pitching staff went through a lot of adversity, corey kluber out since may 1st, trevor...
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are part indian. we addressed this earlier, but with respect to dissent -- descendents of friedman, there are -- they are full citizens. i'm very sorry the caller had ie bad experience calling -- assume our tribe -- he said oklahoma. if he has an enrollment form and he asks for the chiefs office, we'll make sure he gets the treatment he deserves. host: what is the process of enrollment? guest: it varies by tribe, but it is chasing back to a base role. it is a turn of the 20th century census of cherokees living in what was about to become northeastern oklahoma. if you can chase back -- traced , then youat role establish yourself as a citizen of the cherokee nation. we have close to 380,000 citizens right now. host: from oklahoma and musky -- muskogee.oug anyway, i want to -- i useate the tribe constantly --alth not constantly, but a lot. i have some very good doctors and they do very good care. i guess i will talk about the last caller that called in about indian black man who was also native american.
are part indian. we addressed this earlier, but with respect to dissent -- descendents of friedman, there are -- they are full citizens. i'm very sorry the caller had ie bad experience calling -- assume our tribe -- he said oklahoma. if he has an enrollment form and he asks for the chiefs office, we'll make sure he gets the treatment he deserves. host: what is the process of enrollment? guest: it varies by tribe, but it is chasing back to a base role. it is a turn of the 20th century census of...
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the cherokee indians have turned their back on those, the vast majority that have indian blood. they have violated the treaty and with all due respect, there is a lot of hypocrisy going on this morning. >> i appreciate the call, with all due respect, you have a sketch of the history that is accurate. currently wrong on the current state of affairs. >> he is referring to the treaty of 1866. since 2017, we have had full citizenship for cherokee --. >> we were fully engaged then and now. equal citizenship is what i believe in. >> is a caller said is factually wrong. scenic deeming it important, it should be offered to the people to improve the condition as well as the --. >> they should be entitled to a delegate in the house of representatives. once you get seated, remind people the powers that you will have. >> delegates get to vote in committee and introduce legislation. they get to cosponsor legislation and offer amendments. >> they just can't vote in the house. authorizes appropriations, to the congressional offices. offices in dc and district offices. that would be the model u
the cherokee indians have turned their back on those, the vast majority that have indian blood. they have violated the treaty and with all due respect, there is a lot of hypocrisy going on this morning. >> i appreciate the call, with all due respect, you have a sketch of the history that is accurate. currently wrong on the current state of affairs. >> he is referring to the treaty of 1866. since 2017, we have had full citizenship for cherokee --. >> we were fully engaged then...
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them i have met other indian americans. india, its people, its history, and about the ofllenges and successes indian-american communities in on behalf states area , i want to thank the thousands of indian americans who have made a difference in america. what you have done to build twoer relationships between great countries, two great democracies, and for all you do to make america better and stronger nation. [cheers and applause] ladies and gentlemen, as we welcome prime minister modi to texas, we are inspired by the modern india he leads. while mindful of the challenges it faces. undeterred as it reaches into the new frontier of space and equally determined to lift millions out of poverty. making strides in access to education, clean water, health care, and while helping to lead and develop advanced energy technologies for a greener and healthy india. and like america, proud of its ancient traditions to secure a future according to gandhi's vision of india as a secular democracy were expect -- respect for pluralism and hu
them i have met other indian americans. india, its people, its history, and about the ofllenges and successes indian-american communities in on behalf states area , i want to thank the thousands of indian americans who have made a difference in america. what you have done to build twoer relationships between great countries, two great democracies, and for all you do to make america better and stronger nation. [cheers and applause] ladies and gentlemen, as we welcome prime minister modi to...
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indian removal policies. policies of concentrating them on reservations, and insisting on their cultural transformation. jumping ahead, when he is president, for example, he once told a visiting delegation of plains indians. this delegation that visited in march of 1863, pay attention to that date, march of 1863. he said to these native visitors, the paleface people are numerous and prosperous because they cultivate the earth, produce bread, and depend upon the products of the earth rather than wild game for a subsistence. this is the chief reason of the difference. but there's another. although we are now engaged in a great war between one another. we are not as a race so much disposed to fight and kill one another as our red brother. i can only say that i can see no way in which your race is to become numerous and prosperous as the white race except living as they do by the cultivation of the earth. of course this is in march of 1863. what is very ironic about the way he characterizes indigenous peoples? >>
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a lot of the indian media especially the electronic media especially the t.v. media were saying everything is normal in me for consumption of indian masses because that's what the messaging from the state is we have done this and that is not of this. this which is just the opposite as that video showed a new york times of the washington post of the b.b.c. or the others as eat up will immediately sure you were jewels while. people being debts may have it's not like that since august 5th this is going to revoke article $370.00 there hasn't been a single death due to any of the so-called human rights violations of the security forces so how can any international publication be didn't give your print justify their report cards. the short answer is because we don't really know who's been killed or how many that's what communications blackouts do they stop the full story from getting out what few images the world has seen kashmiris protesting hospitalized blinded by pellet fire put the lie to the modi government's normal narrative the one parroted by so many news out
a lot of the indian media especially the electronic media especially the t.v. media were saying everything is normal in me for consumption of indian masses because that's what the messaging from the state is we have done this and that is not of this. this which is just the opposite as that video showed a new york times of the washington post of the b.b.c. or the others as eat up will immediately sure you were jewels while. people being debts may have it's not like that since august 5th this is...
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on indian control are divided by what's called the line of control that's the line over here and this line also separates the armies of both nations and that's. the brief historical background pakistan has been protesting the indian government's move and its latest criticisms but delivered at the un human rights council in geneva i should remind the word i shudder to mention the word genocide here but i must with respect to the genocide convention the people in the occupied territory as the national economic racial and religious group of people faith grave threats to their lives way of living and livelihoods from a murderous. mystic and design of 40 could be jostling pakistan's ambassador to germany is with me in the studio for more welcome ambassador salim thank you genocide in kashmir isn't that a little too extreme well the fact is that a tragedy is unfolding there as we speak this is we will street oppression and i look at into mass media every day there hasn't been a day since the 5th of august that i haven't seen a story and a story which has saddened me and a lot of the people
on indian control are divided by what's called the line of control that's the line over here and this line also separates the armies of both nations and that's. the brief historical background pakistan has been protesting the indian government's move and its latest criticisms but delivered at the un human rights council in geneva i should remind the word i shudder to mention the word genocide here but i must with respect to the genocide convention the people in the occupied territory as the...
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they come to see the indian relay. so, we have a great partnership with the indian relay team.ve had indian relationships since the very first rodeo. they decided in 1931 that they wanted to have the indians. they just did. in those days, the indians would walk down from the cheyenne reservation to be part of the show. in those days -- this was before television, before anything else -- they would have huge night shows, things called cowboy days and indian nights, where they staged these big pageants. with campfires and bonfires, because they didn't have lights necessarily then. it's always been an integral part of it. that has ebbed and flowed over the years. in the last 20 years, we've really brought it back. with the indian relay races, it has become a thing of beauty. >> it is the first event. everybody wants to get in their seats early and find a great spot to watch. if you have never seen indian relay racing, it is pretty spectacular. and i think that is the event that most of the people talk about at our rodeo. >> there have been many challenges. you know? shortly after
they come to see the indian relay. so, we have a great partnership with the indian relay team.ve had indian relationships since the very first rodeo. they decided in 1931 that they wanted to have the indians. they just did. in those days, the indians would walk down from the cheyenne reservation to be part of the show. in those days -- this was before television, before anything else -- they would have huge night shows, things called cowboy days and indian nights, where they staged these big...
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we have good partnership with the indian relay team.hey decided in 1931 that they wanted to have the indians, unit, they just did. and in those days the indians would walk down from the cheyenne reservation and the crow reservation to be part of this show. in those days that was before television, before anything else. they would have huge night shows, things like cowboy days than indian nights. they would stage these big pageants campfires and bonfires because the lights necessarily been. they have always been an integral part of it. that is and and flowed through the years. in the last 20 years we have really brought it back and it's all been there but the indian relay races, it's become a thing of beauty. >> it's the first event i would want to get in her seat early, find a great spot to watch because if it doesn't indian relay racing up it's pretty spectacular. i think that's really the event that most of the people talk about at our rodeo. >> there have been many challenges, you know, like shortly after the first rodeo in 1931, lat
we have good partnership with the indian relay team.hey decided in 1931 that they wanted to have the indians, unit, they just did. and in those days the indians would walk down from the cheyenne reservation and the crow reservation to be part of this show. in those days that was before television, before anything else. they would have huge night shows, things like cowboy days than indian nights. they would stage these big pageants campfires and bonfires because the lights necessarily been. they...
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did they defend us from the indians? the indians are out in the frontier? defend us from the french? the french are gone. why are there government troops sitting in boston? you really have to start asking that question. so, again, remember the whigs. the whig writers have been telling people over and over again how do you lose your liberty? you lose it to your own government. you lose it to some ambitious politician or group of politicians who decide to gradually start snipping away at it. you are far more likely to fall prey to your own government than to a foreign enemy. and so if you have this sort of generalized suspicion of government and you see things happen like, hey, they're trying to tax us without our consent, hey, they're trying to take away our right of a jury trial. hey, they've got troops here and there's no war going on, does make some people start to wonder. and then, the boston massacre, of course only brings the fear of a standing army to an even greater peak. here they are shooting down our own people. but there's more even going on than
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described now in its 6th week the lockdown has virtually cut off residents from the outside world the indian government says things are improving. of this lockdown has been decision to strip the region off its constitutional autonomy pakistan has condemned the move leading to a war of words between both nations we come to that in a bit but 1st here's why the issue is so sensitive that india and pakistan came to . me that the shaded in its entirety but control only parts of it india controls the valley and it is here where this lockdown has been imposed. on indian control are divided by what's called the line of control over here and this line also separates the armies of both nations and that's a brief historical background has been protesting the indian government's move and its latest criticisms were delivered at the un human rights council in geneva. our should remind the word i shudder to mention the word genocide here but i must with respect to the genocide convention the people in the occupied territory as the national economic racial and religious group of people faith grave threat st
described now in its 6th week the lockdown has virtually cut off residents from the outside world the indian government says things are improving. of this lockdown has been decision to strip the region off its constitutional autonomy pakistan has condemned the move leading to a war of words between both nations we come to that in a bit but 1st here's why the issue is so sensitive that india and pakistan came to . me that the shaded in its entirety but control only parts of it india controls the...
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indians win it 7-0. four pitchers combined for the shutout, tigers had 11 base runners and could not score. reyes with his 35th home run. lindor with three hits. puig, his eighth and ninth base hit of the series. the indians with their 17th straight over the detroit tigers. first time that has been done in major league baseball since 1962. >> a.j.: another ho-hum win for the indians, shutout by their pitching staff, in a tie with tampa bay for the second wild card, it's going to be a fun ending to the season with those three teams but the indians do it to the tigers once again. 17 times in a row. led by francisco lindor and the top of their lineup. adding afranmil reyes. a nice win for the cleveland indians. >> kenny: 18-1 against detroit this season. >> a.j.: if they do get into the playoffs they should send a share to the detroit tigers. >> kenny: francisco lindor with three hits. he scored two runs. he's with j.p. >> j.p.: francisco, you missed almost the full first month of the year with injuries. ho
indians win it 7-0. four pitchers combined for the shutout, tigers had 11 base runners and could not score. reyes with his 35th home run. lindor with three hits. puig, his eighth and ninth base hit of the series. the indians with their 17th straight over the detroit tigers. first time that has been done in major league baseball since 1962. >> a.j.: another ho-hum win for the indians, shutout by their pitching staff, in a tie with tampa bay for the second wild card, it's going to be a fun...
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more than 50000 indian americans of fill the stadium in texas to see indian prime minister. president trump will join him on stage they said. the world's oldest travel company is fighting to stay in business lenders are threatening to pull out of a 1000000000 dollar rescue deal with thomas cook the british company needs to find a further 250000000 to avoid collapse that threatens to leave tens of thousands stranded on holiday and could mean the loss of around $20000.00 jobs of dozens of thomas cook customers at a resort in tunisia so they were held hostage there the guests a hotel staff closed the gates and refused to let them leave unless they paid extra fees to cover what's owed by thomas cook those who paid to have now reportedly been refunded by the tour operator. and police in pakistan suspect brake failure as the cause of bus crash which killed at least $26.00 passengers children and soldiers are among the dead in the northwestern district of chill us the bus was on a winding mountain road when it careered into an embankment well those are the headlines next stop it's
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well the indian government's decision to revoke the autonomy of indian administered kashmir has also caused a shadow on political talks with a rebel group thousands of kilometers away in the northeast the conflict with naga rebels fighting for independence is india's longest running for a 1000000000 priyanka got to reports from nagaland. twinkling is one of the top leaders of india's biggest group the national socialist council of isaac weaver at $85.00 maybe think he's the bobby most capable of sealing a political deal with the government a deal that's been 22 years of the making. it 2015 they redraw these government the rebel group signed a framework agreement at the talks now appear to be the final stages all mothers will have to be in the region that is what they taught us not. it but there's a problem or the institution will have to be. ours your organs is yours. and our flanks will have to be ours your next will have to be your critics but they are finding it difficult no. no. the nalco of group has up to $5000.00 fighters and grounds its all pallid government the issue of terr
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so the sense of fear of being harassed by the indian forces coupled with the reaction by the indian man on mainland india they really are leaving these women in fear and making them feel really anxious and so very private thanks so much for coming in and breaking that down for us. and you're going to go to ultra to address news to watch that report from and cerebrum them and feel free to tell us what you think that's all but all we needed all the pictures from india has a festival which celebrates the birthday of the elephant and it's going to change thanks to washington survive. the fall. guy you don't need to keep a day about of the people both for the over the ranch and home the 4th time clear. that the last dragons in this were called the home for you. to go green books on. her 1st day of school in the jungle. listen to the. band doris crane the moment arrives to. join the ring to take on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary the war on the brain and jane returns home on the dot com. the law. also must. of drug bust in the u.s. law enforcement officials point t
so the sense of fear of being harassed by the indian forces coupled with the reaction by the indian man on mainland india they really are leaving these women in fear and making them feel really anxious and so very private thanks so much for coming in and breaking that down for us. and you're going to go to ultra to address news to watch that report from and cerebrum them and feel free to tell us what you think that's all but all we needed all the pictures from india has a festival which...
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culture in texas organizers expect around $50000.00 indian americans to go there to a sports stadium in houston as a white house correspondent kimberly how it got. his relationship with the white house spans 2 u.s. presidents but india's prime minister narendra bodhi needs more than just official support he needs the indian american community too with his economy struggling and tensions high with pakistan over disputed kashmir modi will be in the u.s. state of texas on sunday to rally supporters and while the largest and actually the most prominent be a sport as is the indian american community it is rich it is well to do and it is very plugged in it's one of the main reasons u.s. president donald trump it in a usual move will join modi on stage in houston obviously bar shark on. the it is 2016 presidential campaign trump courted their vote. and even though most indian americans voted for his opponent trouble need all the help he can get for his reelection bid in 2020 he's also hoping to sign a trade agreement with modi to counter the ongoing tariff or with china which many analysts
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how does india's move to revoke indian administered kashmir this autonomy. women in danger those we've spoken to see they are living in fear of sexual abuse and harassment and statements such as this one from a lawmaker from the governing hindu nationalist b.g.p. doesn't want have only made things worse. muslim bachelors should rejoice as they can now marry the white skinned women of kashmir. and that get off a flurry of social media posts from eager indian men wanting to. media women the double reporter and sophie brennan from our social media team has been following that story and so we welcome what have you found out so we ducked really deep into a variety of social media platforms and especially on tech talk that's when you fast growing video platform that as of june had roughly a 120000000 active users in india that have videos popped up by indian men who are declaring the intent to do 2 things a by land on kashmir and be merry kashmir woman we have a few examples. how. many . very. so twitter was also flooded with tweets of indian men declaring the int
how does india's move to revoke indian administered kashmir this autonomy. women in danger those we've spoken to see they are living in fear of sexual abuse and harassment and statements such as this one from a lawmaker from the governing hindu nationalist b.g.p. doesn't want have only made things worse. muslim bachelors should rejoice as they can now marry the white skinned women of kashmir. and that get off a flurry of social media posts from eager indian men wanting to. media women the...
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tens of thousands of indian—americans have given a rapturous welcome to the indian prime minister narendrahouston, texas. the british government says it's ready to fly holiday—makers back to the uk if the troubled tour operator thomas cook goes into administration. it's feared the company's collapse could leave about 150,000 british tourists stranded. liverpool have maintained their searing pace
tens of thousands of indian—americans have given a rapturous welcome to the indian prime minister narendrahouston, texas. the british government says it's ready to fly holiday—makers back to the uk if the troubled tour operator thomas cook goes into administration. it's feared the company's collapse could leave about 150,000 british tourists stranded. liverpool have maintained their searing pace
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and that their social media posts from indian men wanting to. media women the double reporter and sophie brandon from us or 3 d. a team has been following that story and we welcome what have you found out so we really deep into a variety of social media platforms and especially on tech talk that's a fast growing video platform but as of june had roughly a 120000000 active users in india that have videos popped up by indian men who are declaring the intent to do 2 things a by land on kashmir and be merry kashmir women we have a few examples. how. many . very. so twitter was also flooded with tweets of indian men the clarendon intention to marry kashmiri women and on top of that day have released certain music videos and songs which they call patriotic pop and which have been shared hundreds of thousands of times these videos also celebrate the idea of getting a quote unquote fair skinned kashmiri woman like she's an object without any agency remember you've also spoken to some media remember what of they've been telling you well the obvious if yo
and that their social media posts from indian men wanting to. media women the double reporter and sophie brandon from us or 3 d. a team has been following that story and we welcome what have you found out so we really deep into a variety of social media platforms and especially on tech talk that's a fast growing video platform but as of june had roughly a 120000000 active users in india that have videos popped up by indian men who are declaring the intent to do 2 things a by land on kashmir and...
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thousands of indian americans have attended a joint rally by president trump and the indian prime ministermodi" rally was described by organisers as the largest—ever reception for a foreign leader in the united states other than the pope. both leaders were full of compliments, as they addressed the crowd. we are witnessing history in the making! applause. mr president, you have introduced me to your family and 2017. and today... i have the honour to introduce you to my family! cheering and applause i have also come to express my profound gratitude to the nearly 4 million amazing indian americans across our country. applause. you enrich our culture. you uphold our values. you uplift our communities and you are truly proud to be american and we are proud to have you as americans. cheering and applause. it had been expected there may have been an announcement of a breakthrough in us—india trade talks, at that rally, but nothing so far. with me now is author and journalist ravi agrawal. first of all, during that rally in texas, narendra modi defended his decision to revoke the special status o
thousands of indian americans have attended a joint rally by president trump and the indian prime ministermodi" rally was described by organisers as the largest—ever reception for a foreign leader in the united states other than the pope. both leaders were full of compliments, as they addressed the crowd. we are witnessing history in the making! applause. mr president, you have introduced me to your family and 2017. and today... i have the honour to introduce you to my family! cheering...
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he was a fur trapper, indian trader, later helped put together wichita. he was involved in the cattle trade. he saw a lot, experienced a lot. the other fellow is colonel john p. hatch, a civil war veteran who was a commander at ft. sill. be both of these individuals witnessed, in mead's case, the destruction of the bison he actually helped create because he was a fur trader. but he lamented that later in his life. and as cattle came into play across the grasslands, replacing bison, he longed for that older grasslands, that older prairie system of wild animals. throughout his life, he lamented that transformation, which he was a part of in the first place. hatch, the commander at ft. sill, was there working. he was also observing what was happening as a result of the disappearance of bison, the grazing of cattle, and the influx of farming and how that was transforming the ecology of the grasslands around ft. sill, going from a mixed grass, tall grass system down to a short sparse grass system covered by brush. what caused that kind of ecological transforma
he was a fur trapper, indian trader, later helped put together wichita. he was involved in the cattle trade. he saw a lot, experienced a lot. the other fellow is colonel john p. hatch, a civil war veteran who was a commander at ft. sill. be both of these individuals witnessed, in mead's case, the destruction of the bison he actually helped create because he was a fur trader. but he lamented that later in his life. and as cattle came into play across the grasslands, replacing bison, he longed...
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the indians down 4-1 when the right-hander took the mound. he worked one inning throwing 19 pitches, getting neither a save, a loss, or a win but with a second shot at life, he got the biggest victory of all. anne thompson, nbc news. >> that is "nbc nightly news" on this labor day i'm kate snow. lester is back with you tomorrow from all of us at nbc news, have a great night.
the indians down 4-1 when the right-hander took the mound. he worked one inning throwing 19 pitches, getting neither a save, a loss, or a win but with a second shot at life, he got the biggest victory of all. anne thompson, nbc news. >> that is "nbc nightly news" on this labor day i'm kate snow. lester is back with you tomorrow from all of us at nbc news, have a great night.
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there are things downtown no indian trade allowed, no indians, no dogs and this was prevalent. >> and queen, actually chosen by the crown. so when lucy was introduced into the rodeo stage, the crowd just erupted because of her handling of the horse and demonstrated that she was very skilled as a rider and the crowd, three different votes wanted her to be the rodeo queen and became the first rodeo queen that was native, which is a huge change. here we have the different 12 candidates for rodeo queen and the of them, you can see occasion. and lucy and marchingo. so this really was a pivotal moment in sheridan because we went from having a field of candidates to having a native woman who was well known by many. indiscernible] >> when lucy won the rodeo queen title, she was obligated to a year in that role. and so the sheridan press, from edition 952, the rodeo and here she is on her horse. here we have the rodeo program from 1952 and lucy is on the front with her horse. so these photos are taking at the sheridan inn and this is lucy. and those photos are in front of the inn with her cour
there are things downtown no indian trade allowed, no indians, no dogs and this was prevalent. >> and queen, actually chosen by the crown. so when lucy was introduced into the rodeo stage, the crowd just erupted because of her handling of the horse and demonstrated that she was very skilled as a rider and the crowd, three different votes wanted her to be the rodeo queen and became the first rodeo queen that was native, which is a huge change. here we have the different 12 candidates for...
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are part indian.essed this earlier, but with respect to dissent -- descendents of friedman, there are -- they are full citizens. i'm very sorry the caller had ie bad experience calling -- assume our tribe -- he said oklahoma. if he has an enrollment form and he asks for the chiefs office, we'll make sure he gets the treatment he deserves. host: what is the process of enrollment? guest: it varies by tribe, but it is chasing back to a base role. it is a turn of the 20th century census of cherokees living in what was about to become northeastern oklahoma. if you can chase back -- traced , then youat role establish yourself as a citizen of the cherokee nation. we have close to 380,000 citizens right now. host: from oklahoma and musky -- muskogee.oug anyway, i want to -- i useate the tribe constantly --alth not constantly, but a lot. i have some very good doctors and they do very good care. i guess i will talk about the last caller that called in about indian black man who was also native american. people
are part indian.essed this earlier, but with respect to dissent -- descendents of friedman, there are -- they are full citizens. i'm very sorry the caller had ie bad experience calling -- assume our tribe -- he said oklahoma. if he has an enrollment form and he asks for the chiefs office, we'll make sure he gets the treatment he deserves. host: what is the process of enrollment? guest: it varies by tribe, but it is chasing back to a base role. it is a turn of the 20th century census of...
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let's have a look at the indian futures as we head toward the indian futures with more gains after the edging lower at 6.70%. the market open is three minutes away. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ let's get you up to what's happening, just a minute away from the start of the trading day in mumbai, morgan stanley raising its target to 45,000, that's about a 4.3 percent uplift from where we are at the moment. and earnings growth will also be better and they have raised their earnings growth for 25% in the four-year. gaining afterre the gst announcement coming through, just going to get you now to the open, starting right now. let's get to mumbai, and go through what we can expect. biggest gain in the decade for indian equities. not quite as much as one would have thought. going by what the screen is indian markets are now dancing to its own tune, agnostic as to what's happening to the asian markets. nifty is trading above the mark and this morning traders will be , uphing out for the markets aout 3.2%, and this is after 5.5% increase on friday with gains of about 1200. it rallied the most on frid
let's have a look at the indian futures as we head toward the indian futures with more gains after the edging lower at 6.70%. the market open is three minutes away. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ let's get you up to what's happening, just a minute away from the start of the trading day in mumbai, morgan stanley raising its target to 45,000, that's about a 4.3 percent uplift from where we are at the moment. and earnings growth will also be better and they have raised their earnings growth for 25% in...
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while the indian government's decision to revoke the autonomy of indian administered kashmir has cast a shadow on political talks with a rebel group thousands of kilometers away in the northeast the conflict with naga rebels fighting for independence is india's longest running onto rebellion to reports from the land. twinkling is one of the top leaders of india's biggest group the national socialist council of isaac weaver at $85.00 maybe think he's the most capable of sealing a political deal with the government a deal that's been 22 years in the making the argument in 2015 very dream of these government and the rebel group signed a framework agreement at the talks now appear to be the final stages all others will have to be in the end ingredient that is what they taught us not tory we reject it but there's a problem or the institution will have to be. ours your concision will be yours. now and our flanks will have to be ours your friends will have to be your critics but they are finding it difficult no. no not at all group has up to $5000.00 fighters and grounds it's all part of gov
while the indian government's decision to revoke the autonomy of indian administered kashmir has cast a shadow on political talks with a rebel group thousands of kilometers away in the northeast the conflict with naga rebels fighting for independence is india's longest running onto rebellion to reports from the land. twinkling is one of the top leaders of india's biggest group the national socialist council of isaac weaver at $85.00 maybe think he's the most capable of sealing a political deal...
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there is not simply one way than as now to be an authentic indian in the southeast. there are many ways. native southerners create and recreate. they continue, indeed, to create vibrant and dynamic cultures and identities throughout the southeast and, indeed, as i've written about elsewhere, in dies a pra. these are rich stories. they're dynamic stories. they're stories that continue to keep these various identities alive and meaningful. now, in the 18th century, the map on the screen is getting toward here, as i'm about to allude to, thing s do, indeed, begin o change and take another change and another turn in which these dynamic and adaptive qualities of southeastern native american cultures will be tested and tested quite seriously over the coming century. the native south -- it's important to emphasize this -- the native south is a map on the move. native people are not static. the communities are not static. their belief systems are not static. they don't exist as europeans like to try and -- and create this sort of image of the authentic indian. they don't exi
there is not simply one way than as now to be an authentic indian in the southeast. there are many ways. native southerners create and recreate. they continue, indeed, to create vibrant and dynamic cultures and identities throughout the southeast and, indeed, as i've written about elsewhere, in dies a pra. these are rich stories. they're dynamic stories. they're stories that continue to keep these various identities alive and meaningful. now, in the 18th century, the map on the screen is...
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six weeks since the indian government revoked indian administered kashmir‘s special status, the regioncal leaders remain in detention. tens of thousands of troops continue to be deployed in the region. clashes have been breaking out between anti—government protesters and security forces. and there are conflicting accounts of the number of people who've died in such incidents, and how they were killed. from srinagar, the bbc‘s india correspondent yogita limaye reports. afamily a family says good eye to its eldest son “— a family says good eye to its eldest son —— goodbye. his mother, too stunned to react. he was 17. he was a bright student and loved playing cricket. his family says he was hit on the head by a teargas canister and lead pellets fired from a shotgun by indian troops. we visited him at the hospital when he was battling for his life. the cause of this boy's death has become a symbol of the conflicting accounts of events in kashmir. doctor say he died of injuries caused by pellets in the blast of a teargas shell. but indian forces say he was hit by a stone thrown by anti—gove
six weeks since the indian government revoked indian administered kashmir‘s special status, the regioncal leaders remain in detention. tens of thousands of troops continue to be deployed in the region. clashes have been breaking out between anti—government protesters and security forces. and there are conflicting accounts of the number of people who've died in such incidents, and how they were killed. from srinagar, the bbc‘s india correspondent yogita limaye reports. afamily a family...
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six weeks since the indian government revoked indian administered kashmir‘s special status, the regionpended. political leaders remain in detention. tens of thousands of troops continue to be deployed in the region. clashes have been breaking out between anti—government protesters and security forces. and there are conflicting accounts of the number of people who've died in such incidents, and how they were killed. from srinagar, the bbc‘s india correspondent yogita limaye reports. a family says goodbye to its eldest son. his mother, too stunned to react. asrar ahmad khan was 17. he was a bright student and loved playing cricket. his family says he was hit on the head by a tear—gas canister and lead pellets fired from a shotgun by indian troops. we'd visited asrar at the hospital when he was battling for his life. the cause of this boy's death has become a symbol of the conflicting accounts of events in kashmir. doctors say he died of injuries caused by pellets and the blast of a tear—gas shell. but indian forces say he was hit by a stone thrown by anti—government protesters. there hav
six weeks since the indian government revoked indian administered kashmir‘s special status, the regionpended. political leaders remain in detention. tens of thousands of troops continue to be deployed in the region. clashes have been breaking out between anti—government protesters and security forces. and there are conflicting accounts of the number of people who've died in such incidents, and how they were killed. from srinagar, the bbc‘s india correspondent yogita limaye reports. a...
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in the auto industry generates 7 percent of indian g.d.p. according to the b.b.c. so lauren for those of us in the global audience who may not be familiar with his niche of the global auto industry give us a quick profile of the indian auto industry's role in the indian domestic economy domestic economy and this is rank in the overall global audie would khana me. ok so 1st off you've got some pretty major players when it comes to the indian car industry we know about me is a very well known name you know bought ta-ta they own jaguar and they own land rover but there's also a partnership with suzuki when they are letting people go we're reducing production actually stopping production of let go about a 1000000 workers this is a big problem there's also cash crunch is going on and low consumer sentiment the total sales for india is down about 36 percent that's a 10 month continual low in decline and they're trying to do everything they can within the government they've even offered a scrappage policy which we know does not work because it ends
in the auto industry generates 7 percent of indian g.d.p. according to the b.b.c. so lauren for those of us in the global audience who may not be familiar with his niche of the global auto industry give us a quick profile of the indian auto industry's role in the indian domestic economy domestic economy and this is rank in the overall global audie would khana me. ok so 1st off you've got some pretty major players when it comes to the indian car industry we know about me is a very well known...
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there's a very rare photograph of an indian encampment, a winter indian encampment. including the effect, if we look at this as well, the rush of disease. remember, these overland trails wereils -- almost ideally constructed for the communication of diseases. i talked about the effect of these diseases on the rushers, the over landers themselves. hundreds of graves along the trails of overlanders. but they are also bringing diseases to the indians. the indians would come to the for a tollmps to ask for passing through, or out of curiosity. 1849, absolutely catastrophic year for plains indians. that was one of the cholera years. swoops through the camps of the cheyenne. bandntire cheyenne ab disappeared others took -- disappeared. others took horrific losses. were absolutely horrific losses. is called a winter count. a winter count is, it's the way plains indians wrote their history. and or on a hide, a buys deer hide. each of the drawings represent in the collective memory, the most important, notable thing that happened in that particular year. crowss the year the a
there's a very rare photograph of an indian encampment, a winter indian encampment. including the effect, if we look at this as well, the rush of disease. remember, these overland trails wereils -- almost ideally constructed for the communication of diseases. i talked about the effect of these diseases on the rushers, the over landers themselves. hundreds of graves along the trails of overlanders. but they are also bringing diseases to the indians. the indians would come to the for a tollmps to...
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his all indian lands. they need to believe -- it is all indian lands. they need to believe there is something out there. distinctly american. that deserves our identity. is created park essentially by the northern pacific railroad -- the yellowstone park is created essentially by the northern pacific railroad. think people immediately connected that with the devastation. i have not studied yosemite closely enough to see that. it is a place you would expect to find it. any connection of that? >> i have not seen a connection directly. our creation and destruction of the environment -- [indiscernible] hydraulic mining, most places in california regulated the amount of business. you can do your hydraulic mining but under such strict conditions . there is one hydraulic mine that is still operating. that is out of auburn. it is called the pacific mine. i have seen it. rode it on horseback. you have this big hydraulic infrastructure. you cannot move that. there is the business thing. you can move that. he relocated on the headwaters of the trinity river where
his all indian lands. they need to believe -- it is all indian lands. they need to believe there is something out there. distinctly american. that deserves our identity. is created park essentially by the northern pacific railroad -- the yellowstone park is created essentially by the northern pacific railroad. think people immediately connected that with the devastation. i have not studied yosemite closely enough to see that. it is a place you would expect to find it. any connection of that?...
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we have a great partnership with the indian relay team and indians in general. we have had a great relationship since the rodeo. >> they decided in 19 1 that they wanted to have the indians. they just did. and in those days, the indians would walk down from the reservation to be part of this show and in those days, there was no television before anything else. they had huge night shows and things called like cowboy days and indian nights and stage these big shows. so they have always been an integral part of it. and it has ebbed and flowed over the years. it's become a thing of beauty. >> first event and people want to find a debate spot to watch. if you never seen indian relay racing, it is spectacular. that is the event that most of the people talk about at our rodeo. >> there have been many challenges. shortly after the first rodeo in 19 1 and it became financially challenged, make it a go and make a profit to carry on the next year. that has been a continuous problem. they didn't have the rodeo in 1942 and 1943. in 1944, they started up again in a modest man
we have a great partnership with the indian relay team and indians in general. we have had a great relationship since the rodeo. >> they decided in 19 1 that they wanted to have the indians. they just did. and in those days, the indians would walk down from the reservation to be part of this show and in those days, there was no television before anything else. they had huge night shows and things called like cowboy days and indian nights and stage these big shows. so they have always been...
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tens of thousands of indian americans piped into a texas stadium for a joint rally by indian prime minister narendra modi and u.s. president donald trump the event in houston was a rush but show of support for a foreign leader in the u.s. complete reports. oh you were ever in your ranger mode it goes controversy usually follows outside the houston stadium in advance of the indian prime minister's speech modi supporters physically grabbed al-jazeera as camera and yanked press credentials as we tried to film those protesting his visit modi was once banned for years for entering the united states for violations of religious freedom but on sunday he stood in front of thousands of indian americans alongside u.s. president donald trump howard in by france the massive rally is designed to be in a positive image of modi after international criticism of his move stripping kashmir of its autonomy there's also been a surge of attacks under modi's government against religious minorities in india analysts say modi's nationals ground of politics is very similar should trops i do logically surprisingly si
tens of thousands of indian americans piped into a texas stadium for a joint rally by indian prime minister narendra modi and u.s. president donald trump the event in houston was a rush but show of support for a foreign leader in the u.s. complete reports. oh you were ever in your ranger mode it goes controversy usually follows outside the houston stadium in advance of the indian prime minister's speech modi supporters physically grabbed al-jazeera as camera and yanked press credentials as we...
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at the same time our indians and our indian company israel's have always respected local sensitivities and culture. i'm fully confident that the money was what harland all and professionalism all of the. will bring rapid development in the far east economy. in order to take forward the reason to do with the best results achieved from participation of india in the eastern economic forum i invite all of the 11 governor's office east to visit india. and friends. our president putin and i have set. targets years for india russia cooperation i might add some a moment homely we have added new dimensions to our relations and also diversified . we have taken our relations beyond the scope of the government. concrete collaboration between private industry. what are we have taken them beyond the limits of the capital to other states and regions and we have included all areas of cooperation within the framework of our special and privileged india private a center owned remote speaking there the 5th konami for revival start we thought we just dip into it through the talk of the president putin as
at the same time our indians and our indian company israel's have always respected local sensitivities and culture. i'm fully confident that the money was what harland all and professionalism all of the. will bring rapid development in the far east economy. in order to take forward the reason to do with the best results achieved from participation of india in the eastern economic forum i invite all of the 11 governor's office east to visit india. and friends. our president putin and i have set....
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indian outlets particularly its plethora of 24 hour t.v. news channels say the situation in kashmir is under control and there has been a little resistance then there are the handful of indian outlets and numerous international news organizations including this one saying that that is definitely not the case our starting point this week is the kashmiri capital. region locked down. millions of people with their communications blacked out. kashmir was already heavily militarized when the indian government sent in 10000 more troops in early august because of what it called an imminent terrorist threat it turns out the modi government had other reasons. days later the media after imposing a communications blackout new delhi announced it was stripping kashmir of its autonomy. over the next few days we had our producer in srinagar film reactions from kashmiris in this age of instant communication it took us 2 and a half weeks to get the video because with no internet no connection to the outside world our producer had to fly to new delhi to uploa
indian outlets particularly its plethora of 24 hour t.v. news channels say the situation in kashmir is under control and there has been a little resistance then there are the handful of indian outlets and numerous international news organizations including this one saying that that is definitely not the case our starting point this week is the kashmiri capital. region locked down. millions of people with their communications blacked out. kashmir was already heavily militarized when the indian...