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it's the name indian. you see in this motorcycle how much they emphasize that and the color options are all indian related. you don't choose something like that unless you feel it adds value. that sort of name, that sort of advertising strategy. one of the things the exhibition is about is how indians add value to products, entertainment, and ultimately to the nation itself. indians become a signifier for the the united states. something people often look for, and something we always knew was going to be in this hall of over 300 objects and images, was something about the local nfl team here in washington. washington redskins. we weren't really sure how to present the objects because we felt it would be a little boring. we would just have a football helmet or something. what we chose to do was, in multiple places, really show how these mascots are in everyday life rather than show them by themselves. here we have a photograph of robert griffin the third, a sensational quarterback for the redskins. what we
it's the name indian. you see in this motorcycle how much they emphasize that and the color options are all indian related. you don't choose something like that unless you feel it adds value. that sort of name, that sort of advertising strategy. one of the things the exhibition is about is how indians add value to products, entertainment, and ultimately to the nation itself. indians become a signifier for the the united states. something people often look for, and something we always knew was...
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it has nothing to do with indians. they would routinely have some indian themed show. sometimes it is thanksgiving. symptoms it wasn't. it could -- sometimes it wasn't. it could be the munsters. it could be seinfeld. it was interesting to us because in many ways television is a more intimate form than film. at its in your living room. it's in your house. you are watching indians in american life on tv in your living room. people a tv show, they may not remember, but in this gallery, they often say, oh, yes, that brady bunch episode. i remember all about it. this in knew i wanted the show, but felt we would probably decided against it. kids today, they did not grow up with this image. test pattern.a in the very early days of television it would be broadcast at the beginning of the broadcast day, at the end, and often throughout the day. people in television still had limited amounts of programming. you see this on t-shirts, video games. it has established a life to itself, even though it's being used in television broadcast in the 1960's. what was interesting about it i
it has nothing to do with indians. they would routinely have some indian themed show. sometimes it is thanksgiving. symptoms it wasn't. it could -- sometimes it wasn't. it could be the munsters. it could be seinfeld. it was interesting to us because in many ways television is a more intimate form than film. at its in your living room. it's in your house. you are watching indians in american life on tv in your living room. people a tv show, they may not remember, but in this gallery, they often...
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in an indian outfit, that situation comedies in the 60's and 70's had nothing to do with indians. they would routinely have indian-themed shows. it could be the munsters. it could be seinfeld. it was interesting to us, because television is in many ways a more intimate form than film because it's in your living room, it's in your house. and you're actually watching indians in american life on tv in your living room. so again, if you ask people were there indians those tv shows, they may not remember. often they see the gallery and say, oh yes, that brady bunch episode. i remember all about it. i always knew i wanted this in a show, but thought we would probably decide against it, because kids today didn't grow up with this image. this is called the rca test pattern and in the early days of television it would be broadcast at the beginning of the broadcast day, at the end, and often throughout the day, when television still had limited amount of programming. but actually you see this image now in hipster t-shirts, in video games. it's established a life of itself even though it sto
in an indian outfit, that situation comedies in the 60's and 70's had nothing to do with indians. they would routinely have indian-themed shows. it could be the munsters. it could be seinfeld. it was interesting to us, because television is in many ways a more intimate form than film because it's in your living room, it's in your house. and you're actually watching indians in american life on tv in your living room. so again, if you ask people were there indians those tv shows, they may not...
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indian themed shows. thanksgiving.as sometimes it was not. -- muld be "the monsters unsters." "seinfeld." it was interesting to us, because television was a more intimate form than film because it's in your living room, it's in your house. about thoseeople shows, they may not remember. often they say, oh yes, that brady bunch episode. i remember all about it. i always knew i wanted this in a show, but would probably decide against it, because kids today didn't grow up with this image. this is called the rca test pattern. in the early days it would be broadcast at the beginning of the broadcast day, at the end, and often throughout the day, when television still had limited amount of programming. actually you see this image now in hipster t-shirts, in video games. it has established a life of itself, even though it quit being used in television broadcast in the 1960's. what was interesting about it was in the late 40's and 50's when tv was new, it's a completely different kind of light that didn't exist. i
indian themed shows. thanksgiving.as sometimes it was not. -- muld be "the monsters unsters." "seinfeld." it was interesting to us, because television was a more intimate form than film because it's in your living room, it's in your house. about thoseeople shows, they may not remember. often they say, oh yes, that brady bunch episode. i remember all about it. i always knew i wanted this in a show, but would probably decide against it, because kids today didn't grow up with...
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and subjugating american indians. while the wild west shows are still ongoing, the image of the plain indian warrior moves into the 20th century with the latest technological advancement in the form of mass entertainment, moving pictures, and the battle of little bighorn is portrayed in silent films and in talkies all throughout the heyday of hollywood and 1940s and 30s technicolor period of the 50s and well into the counterculture films. for example, in the silent films in 1925, there is a film considered one of the great epics of the silent era, and in this movie it's made clear in the written dialogue that plains indian warriors and lakotas in particular were impeding the "advancement of white men and western frontier". so this storyline of american indians standing in the way of progress continues to be told throughout, as i say, the golden age of hollywood, the films of the 50s, and even in the counterculture films. the counterculture films obviously begin to reflect a little bit more than ever before of what act
and subjugating american indians. while the wild west shows are still ongoing, the image of the plain indian warrior moves into the 20th century with the latest technological advancement in the form of mass entertainment, moving pictures, and the battle of little bighorn is portrayed in silent films and in talkies all throughout the heyday of hollywood and 1940s and 30s technicolor period of the 50s and well into the counterculture films. for example, in the silent films in 1925, there is a...
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in america, we have come to know the splendor of indian culture personally, through the 4 million indian-americansin the united states as our wonderful friends, colleagues, and neighbors. they are truly spectacular people. indian americans enrich every aspect of our national life. they are titans of business, the biggest, the best, pioneers of science, masters of the art, and innovation of technology like few people have been able to see no matter where you go anywhere in this universe. nearly one in four indian americans trace their roots right here in gujarat. [cheers and applause] gujarat is a special place. so on behalf of the entire american people, thank you, and thank you all for the contributions your culture and traditions have made to my beloved country. [applause] americans are eager to strengthen these beautiful ties between our two people. this is truly an exciting time in the united states. our economy is booming like never before. our people are prospering, and spirits are soaring. there is tremendous love, tremendous like. we like and we love everybody. unemployment has hit histori
in america, we have come to know the splendor of indian culture personally, through the 4 million indian-americansin the united states as our wonderful friends, colleagues, and neighbors. they are truly spectacular people. indian americans enrich every aspect of our national life. they are titans of business, the biggest, the best, pioneers of science, masters of the art, and innovation of technology like few people have been able to see no matter where you go anywhere in this universe. nearly...
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in america we have come to know the splendor of indian culture personally through the 4 million indianricans living in the united states as our wonderful friends, colleagues, and neighbors. they are truly spectacular people. indian americans enrich every aspect of our national life. they are titans of buzsiness, te biggest, the best, pioneers of science, masters of the art, and innovation of technology like few people have been able to see no matter where you go anywhere in this universe. nearly one in four indian americans trace their roots right here. it's a special place. so on behalf of the entire american people, thank you, and thank you all for the contributions your culture and traditions have made to my beloved country. americans are eager to strengthen these beautiful ties between our two people. this is truly an exciting time in the united states. our economy is booming like never before. our people are prospering, and spirits are soaring. there is tremendous love, tremendous love like. we like and we love everybody. unemployment has hit historic lows and small business confi
in america we have come to know the splendor of indian culture personally through the 4 million indianricans living in the united states as our wonderful friends, colleagues, and neighbors. they are truly spectacular people. indian americans enrich every aspect of our national life. they are titans of buzsiness, te biggest, the best, pioneers of science, masters of the art, and innovation of technology like few people have been able to see no matter where you go anywhere in this universe....
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the paradox is american indians constitute a one to 2% of the u.s. population, yet everywhere you look you see imagery of american indians. it's also found on state and county seals. it is found in u.s. military insignia. it is found on architectural elements, buildings and bridges. it's everywhere you look in american life. whether one is native american or descends from people that came over on the mayflower or indeed a recent immigrant, one recognizes this imagery as part and parcel of american life. so we wanted to begin our exhibit by exploring this phenomenon that is at once familiar, but striking. it is a phenomenon that is unique to the united states. there is no other country in the world that is so fixated with one segment of its population that it is constantly creating images of those people. in the united states, this started before the country was even founded. it started with the country's most ardent patriots and has continued to the present day. there is something else that a significant about the phenomenon in this country. that is
the paradox is american indians constitute a one to 2% of the u.s. population, yet everywhere you look you see imagery of american indians. it's also found on state and county seals. it is found in u.s. military insignia. it is found on architectural elements, buildings and bridges. it's everywhere you look in american life. whether one is native american or descends from people that came over on the mayflower or indeed a recent immigrant, one recognizes this imagery as part and parcel of...
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indian gives hope to all of humanity in just 70 years, indian has become an economic giant the largestracy every to exist and one of the most amazing nations anywhere in the world. [cheers and applause] >> since the turn of the century india's economy has grown more than six times in size, in a single decade india has lifted over 270 million people out of poverty. under prime minister modi for the first time in history, every village of india now has access to electricity. 320 million people more indians are right now connected to the internet. [cheering and applause] the pace of highway construction has more than doubled over 70 million more households think of this, 70 million more households have access to cooking fuel, 600 million more people have access to basic sanitation, and incredibly 12 indian citizens are lifted out of extreme poverty every single minute of every single day. [cheering and applause] india will soon be the home of the biggest middle class anywhere in the world, and within less than 10 years extreme poverty in your country is projected to completely disappear.
indian gives hope to all of humanity in just 70 years, indian has become an economic giant the largestracy every to exist and one of the most amazing nations anywhere in the world. [cheers and applause] >> since the turn of the century india's economy has grown more than six times in size, in a single decade india has lifted over 270 million people out of poverty. under prime minister modi for the first time in history, every village of india now has access to electricity. 320 million...
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the president there alongside his indian counterpart, the indian prime minister narendra modi. taking place right now to get some context around it. let's bring in jacob, an associate at lse ideas, a foreign policy think tank at the london school of economics. it's good to have you with us. jacob, so, you have been able to listen, i'm sure, to a bit of what the u.s. president has had to say here at the podium, also to what narendra modi has had to say. what are your take aways so far? >> well, from trump it was a very traditional trump speech. he said some kind words. he made his way through some indian names as your correspondent said, with mixed success and pronunciation. he talked about the enduring friendship between the indian and american people and then moved into the traditional trump campaign speech talking about how well the economy is doing, saying the u.s. border would always be closed to immigration and so on -- terrorists and so forth. the thing i thought was interesting was his mention of i am immigration. that's an area where they clamp down not only of terroris
the president there alongside his indian counterpart, the indian prime minister narendra modi. taking place right now to get some context around it. let's bring in jacob, an associate at lse ideas, a foreign policy think tank at the london school of economics. it's good to have you with us. jacob, so, you have been able to listen, i'm sure, to a bit of what the u.s. president has had to say here at the podium, also to what narendra modi has had to say. what are your take aways so far? >>...
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he says -- he said, i kept my indians under control. and he had about 200 indians with him.he french officer, jumonville's brother says i kept my indians under control pointedly referring to washington's inability to keep his indians under control at jumonville glen. washington didn't want to see the indians murder the french guys. but he didn't have control of his indians. a very bad thing if you're fighting on the frontier. you got to keep your indians under control. secondly, louis coulon de villiers said i destroyed all of their liquor. the french are not always temperate themselves but this was a dry run. totally dry run. no liquor in the french camp. he captures washington's liquor supply and destroys it. now, if he hadn't done it, those two things, if he hadn't had his indians under control, and he hadn't destroyed their liquor, there would have been a really bloody massacre. the shawnees would have gotten into the liquor, they would have obliterated, annihilated washington's militia men, and american history, you know, might be different. so he's trying to behave lik
he says -- he said, i kept my indians under control. and he had about 200 indians with him.he french officer, jumonville's brother says i kept my indians under control pointedly referring to washington's inability to keep his indians under control at jumonville glen. washington didn't want to see the indians murder the french guys. but he didn't have control of his indians. a very bad thing if you're fighting on the frontier. you got to keep your indians under control. secondly, louis coulon de...
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annually the eastern band of american indians in north carolina and another band of cherokee indians come to our museum in april and they have a cultural festival where they will have demonstrations and arts and crafts and songs and dancing to greet our visitors and invite our visitors to come in and explore cherokee history and culture. so they will be here again this year, look at our website and the date in april, and as always we are anxious to greet the cherokees and turn our museum over to them. >> your museum opened in 2004. faith from california, bringing up a question on twitter about how the smithsonian institution has dealt with native americans over its long lifetime. she asked, do you remember where the smithsonian had eskimo skeletons behind glass until somebody wanted the bones returned to their ancestors? >> i cannot say i recall that specifically, but i do recall from my youth that the national museum of natural history had a series of dioramas with mannequins of indians doing different kinds of things, usually rather dramatic things, usually dressed in different mat
annually the eastern band of american indians in north carolina and another band of cherokee indians come to our museum in april and they have a cultural festival where they will have demonstrations and arts and crafts and songs and dancing to greet our visitors and invite our visitors to come in and explore cherokee history and culture. so they will be here again this year, look at our website and the date in april, and as always we are anxious to greet the cherokees and turn our museum over...
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there were a few tens of andsands of plains indians there were many millions of other kinds of indians that inhabited all of the americas for thousands of years. and yet, that is the image we chose. that is the image that continues to be used. that is the one of the things we explore in this exhibit is the battle of little big horn, and we pose the question, why does the country really hang onto this story and keep telling the story and apparently like the story so much, when it was a crushing defeat of american arms? we invite the visitor to explore how that battle has been interpreted and how the indians who fought that battle sort of became national symbols of courage and defiance, bravery over time so that that is the dominant image of native americans, even though, again, it was only a very small percentage of the native population at any given time. host: kevin gover is our guest, the director of the national museum of the american indian. phone lines are open for you to join the conversation. if you have questions about the museum, if you want to talk about native american cultu
there were a few tens of andsands of plains indians there were many millions of other kinds of indians that inhabited all of the americas for thousands of years. and yet, that is the image we chose. that is the image that continues to be used. that is the one of the things we explore in this exhibit is the battle of little big horn, and we pose the question, why does the country really hang onto this story and keep telling the story and apparently like the story so much, when it was a crushing...
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in america, we have come to know the splendour of indian culture personally through the 4 million indianmericans living in the united states, as our wonderful friends, colleagues and neighbours. they are truly spectacular people. indian americans have reached every aspect of our national life. they are titans of business. the biggest, the best. pioneers of science, masters of the arts, and innovation of technology, like a few people have been able to see, no matter where you go. anywhere in this universe. nearly one in four indian americans trace their roots right here in gujarat. gujarat is a special place. so, on behalf of the entire american people, thank you. and thank you all for the contributions your culture and traditions have made to my beloved country. americans are eager to strengthen these beautiful ties between our two people. this is truly an exciting time in the united states. our economy is booming like never before. 0ur economy is booming like never before. our people are prospering and spirits are soaring. there is tremendous love, tremendous like. we like and we love e
in america, we have come to know the splendour of indian culture personally through the 4 million indianmericans living in the united states, as our wonderful friends, colleagues and neighbours. they are truly spectacular people. indian americans have reached every aspect of our national life. they are titans of business. the biggest, the best. pioneers of science, masters of the arts, and innovation of technology, like a few people have been able to see, no matter where you go. anywhere in...
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gave it to the indians. he gave this land to the indians. so i'll say, look, we are fighting for this land and it's always been our land and god gave it to us so we fight for this land. native blood is all over this land and soaked into this earth, the earth is precious to us and now, we become universal and our blood is soaked all over this continent in all over this world. mative blood is everywhere defending this land. it is precious to us and that's why we respect it and we do the right thing and care for it. >> one of the things we think about and thinking about after the memorial opens is sort of protocols around how people use the memorial and we know that native people will know what a prayer tie is and how the proper -- how to offer sweetgrass and cedar. how do you think we ought to advise our nominated guess to experience the memorial you know. >> i think most people are very aware of religions, the freedom to have a religion the way you want and you see that in our culture, we have all different types of religions and i think that
gave it to the indians. he gave this land to the indians. so i'll say, look, we are fighting for this land and it's always been our land and god gave it to us so we fight for this land. native blood is all over this land and soaked into this earth, the earth is precious to us and now, we become universal and our blood is soaked all over this continent in all over this world. mative blood is everywhere defending this land. it is precious to us and that's why we respect it and we do the right...
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have access to cooking fuel 600000000 more people have access to basic sanitation and incredibly 12 indian citizens are lifted out of extreme poverty every single minute of every single day igor ha ha india will soon be the home of the biggest middle class anywhere in the world and within less than 10 years extreme poverty in your country is projected to completely disappear. iggie hit the potential for india is absolutely incredible india's rise as a prosperous and independent nation is an example to every nation all over the world and one of the most outstanding achievements of our century it is all the more inspiring because you have done it as a democratic 'd country you have done it as a peaceful country you have done it as a tolerant country and you have done it as a great free country was a had there is all the difference in the world between a nation that seeks power through coercion intimidation and aggression and a nation that rises by setting its people free and unleashing them to chase their dreams and that is india. it was a hit this is why india is accomplishment over the las
have access to cooking fuel 600000000 more people have access to basic sanitation and incredibly 12 indian citizens are lifted out of extreme poverty every single minute of every single day igor ha ha india will soon be the home of the biggest middle class anywhere in the world and within less than 10 years extreme poverty in your country is projected to completely disappear. iggie hit the potential for india is absolutely incredible india's rise as a prosperous and independent nation is an...
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most indian orders most indian americans they're overwhelmingly democratic it is one of the most demos democratically leaning groups in the united states the democratic party number 2 many of them the vast majority in fact live in very solidly blue states they live in places like california new jersey new york now it's possible that trump thinks he can make these inroads i'm not ruling that out on the trade deal there was never a big deal on the on the cards from says big because he called everything big absolutely absolutely it was a very modest deal that they were trying to hammer out the pantry they got close enough but they were not able to get to even this sort of very kind of you know they were not able to cross the finishing line even with this man i think it's interesting she's met his opponent it's sort of a mirror of him a tough negotiator he's even said he's a very tough negotiator and you know you have all sort of i mean without getting into the weeds on trade policy you basically have both of these countries in many ways moving away from the air of globalization you have b
most indian orders most indian americans they're overwhelmingly democratic it is one of the most demos democratically leaning groups in the united states the democratic party number 2 many of them the vast majority in fact live in very solidly blue states they live in places like california new jersey new york now it's possible that trump thinks he can make these inroads i'm not ruling that out on the trade deal there was never a big deal on the on the cards from says big because he called...
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to the indian people. but the visit has divided opinion on social media a platform that both leaders are expert at navigating hashtags or trying to visit range from their mast a trump trump india visit to india reject trump visit even before trump there was criticism that poor is a lot about what being hidden by war was on the route to the stadium but others in the region say that trump is the 1st us president to deliver such a huge speech in front of so many indian people or member of our like community however says the trip is little more than a public relations exercise and opposition politicians have so wait a. good move. for america i'm going to impose by well i'll go over here what i mean is that you sort of the only look what i want on the recent succumbing to demolish it all years. for more on china's visit we are joined from out of a person i'm she's out is there as india correspondent right here in the studio we have to get out of those white house correspondent as sutton and do me is a columnist
to the indian people. but the visit has divided opinion on social media a platform that both leaders are expert at navigating hashtags or trying to visit range from their mast a trump trump india visit to india reject trump visit even before trump there was criticism that poor is a lot about what being hidden by war was on the route to the stadium but others in the region say that trump is the 1st us president to deliver such a huge speech in front of so many indian people or member of our like...
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if you're indian, you marry the same... an indian boy or an indian girland that's the same...oy or an indian girl and that's it. he introduced me to his friends. they're all part of the born free generation, also described as mandela's generation of hope. in theory these young adults are free to live wherever and love whoever they want and i wanted to talk to them about what this meant in practice. it's a very cosmopolitan place and when you go to smaller places it's a lot more of each to their own. would your parents be ok with you dating a black girl? they wouldn't love it, i think about they've said yes but theory and practice is to different things, but i'd like to think so. preferably stick to your culture kind of thing. being in south africa now it's a bit like a cappuccino nation, so you have, like, your strong black society at the bottom and then you have your white and then you have your little sprinkle of integration on the top, ok? so, a few people actually integrate but a lot of the country is very much divided. so even though we are born frees and we are living in
if you're indian, you marry the same... an indian boy or an indian girland that's the same...oy or an indian girl and that's it. he introduced me to his friends. they're all part of the born free generation, also described as mandela's generation of hope. in theory these young adults are free to live wherever and love whoever they want and i wanted to talk to them about what this meant in practice. it's a very cosmopolitan place and when you go to smaller places it's a lot more of each to their...
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but i had some indian food. i love indian food. i am looking forward to it. aishah: modi is a lot like trump. not a big fan of reporters sometimes. but they are soaking it up. right? john: let's clarify that. president trump says he's not a big fan of reporters. he's a huge fan of media attention and loves to use the media as a foil for his own purposes. but when we are on the south lawn for departures. we are climbing all over ourselves to get the best angle and ask a question. the president comes out and loves to see the whole thing. he loves the media spectacle. don't for a moment think the president doesn't like the media. he does like to complain. but modi is of a similar minds. the press here in india can be a circus as well. they can hold leaders' feet to the fire. but it's something you have to deal with. there isn't a lot of media. aishah: it looks like they are saying speak no evil, see no evil, hear no evil. and the location includes 12 different people including the energy secretary, chief of staff, the national security advisor. tell us why the n
but i had some indian food. i love indian food. i am looking forward to it. aishah: modi is a lot like trump. not a big fan of reporters sometimes. but they are soaking it up. right? john: let's clarify that. president trump says he's not a big fan of reporters. he's a huge fan of media attention and loves to use the media as a foil for his own purposes. but when we are on the south lawn for departures. we are climbing all over ourselves to get the best angle and ask a question. the president...
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with a heavy heart i have to surrender my overseas indian citizenship today. well i've come out one document less and this is a kind of weird goodbye to and feels very hard for me because this is a country i've grown up in i've lived in all my life and suddenly i don't really have the right to go there anymore and i basically feel bereft of my mother my grandmother my country and and the place where i grew up. the bridge appears just past its so-called citizenship amendment bill for the 1st time in indian history it establishes a test of religion for becoming indian earlier on in this film i had asked myself are we witnessing a weakening of india secular character. the answer to my question seems frighteningly to be yes i'm reminded of something the veteran politician r. of muhammad can said about part of the in the name for india. indian tradition says this whole continent between the sea and the him earlier this is part of and all of those who live the children parter. the haste of thought the matter of the deep but soon it believed a thought made to the gen
with a heavy heart i have to surrender my overseas indian citizenship today. well i've come out one document less and this is a kind of weird goodbye to and feels very hard for me because this is a country i've grown up in i've lived in all my life and suddenly i don't really have the right to go there anymore and i basically feel bereft of my mother my grandmother my country and and the place where i grew up. the bridge appears just past its so-called citizenship amendment bill for the 1st...
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that is the hometown of the indian prime minister narendra modi. they are headed to the matero stadium, this huge stadium, cricket stadium that holds more than 100,000 people. that is where they are expecting to have this namaste trump event that we will be monitoring live on cnn. again, president trump, first lady melania trump there in india with the indian prime minister narendra modi headed toward the stadium now. >> yes, we will certainly bring you those joint remarks. we do want to cover this other big story on coronavirus, a second person in israel has tested positive for that virus. he was a passenger on the diamond princess cruise ship who returned to israel last week before testing positive. >> in the meantime, more than 700 people are under self-quarantine in israel. the country had also expanded its restrictions on foreign nationals to include south korea after members of a tour group tested positive for the disease upon returning home. >> now, as we have mentioned, the outbreak continues to take a toll on stock markets around the world
that is the hometown of the indian prime minister narendra modi. they are headed to the matero stadium, this huge stadium, cricket stadium that holds more than 100,000 people. that is where they are expecting to have this namaste trump event that we will be monitoring live on cnn. again, president trump, first lady melania trump there in india with the indian prime minister narendra modi headed toward the stadium now. >> yes, we will certainly bring you those joint remarks. we do want to...
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world stage and i spoke to somebody decide on president of the observer his foundation or a of an indian think tank headquartered in delhi. says i don't thank so much for making the time not today india is marking the one year anniversary of the attack on soldiers and kashmir that prompted retaliatory indian air strikes in pakistan and it's something that raised tensions on either side of the border how would you describe the current state of india pakistan relations. the airstrikes haven't necessarily change the. long view of their relationship they have introduced a new tactical dynamic i think pakistan today is far more cognizant of the fact that symmetry options that it had blatantly been exercising over the past few decades are perhaps going to have a cost attached to it the indian response tells pakistan that terrorist action has a conventional response as a possibility amongst various other options that india has to it introduces a new tactical uncertainty for pakistan that they're told is something that i've been 10 but i do believe that it was an important moment in introducing
world stage and i spoke to somebody decide on president of the observer his foundation or a of an indian think tank headquartered in delhi. says i don't thank so much for making the time not today india is marking the one year anniversary of the attack on soldiers and kashmir that prompted retaliatory indian air strikes in pakistan and it's something that raised tensions on either side of the border how would you describe the current state of india pakistan relations. the airstrikes haven't...
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and also to indian americans 9 months out. for the u.s. election ok and our liz i'm giving us the lay of the land between these 2 leaders and as liz was talking you can see the prime minister narendra modi is addressing the crowd of 100000 people at the this large cricket stadium let's listen in for just a bit it's living and good god but this grand ev and event mr president friends. not far from where we stand today. the city. of detroit. 5000 ago and also existed the seaport located which was almost as ancient today you are on the banks of the southern matthew. it is of great significance in the story of india's independence you are in an india that is full of diversity hundreds of languages a spoken and bad there are hundreds of kinds of a time several kinds of cuisine separate religions and community is. this vision diversity of. unity in diversity. and the vibrancy of unity. is a very strong foundation for the relations between india and america. one is the land of the free the other believes that the holder is but one fa
and also to indian americans 9 months out. for the u.s. election ok and our liz i'm giving us the lay of the land between these 2 leaders and as liz was talking you can see the prime minister narendra modi is addressing the crowd of 100000 people at the this large cricket stadium let's listen in for just a bit it's living and good god but this grand ev and event mr president friends. not far from where we stand today. the city. of detroit. 5000 ago and also existed the seaport located which was...
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have come to see the funeral procession for a young man killed in a counterterrorism strike by the indian army. i think we have a new martyr his name was donnish he was 18 when he joined the militants. he was a student very much some of those of us is our version that he was my neighbor. on a look at all the people who have come to his funeral was done is died on the path of allah all of emotions are running high. for the same goes for the movement toward the origin joe that's why the children are here to look at the wages of our the french right. from the one receiving their prayers today had spent his last 2 months as a resistance fighter with an armed islamist separatist group alleged to have close ties to pakistan i. forgot that you are mr. ambassador was or was that it was. he was one of not even 300 fighters facing the 500000 strong armed indian forces the insurgency in general and kashmir began in the late 1980 s. but the conflict over this territory goes back much further. kashmir is located in the himalayan mountains and is now considered one of the world's most heavily militariz
have come to see the funeral procession for a young man killed in a counterterrorism strike by the indian army. i think we have a new martyr his name was donnish he was 18 when he joined the militants. he was a student very much some of those of us is our version that he was my neighbor. on a look at all the people who have come to his funeral was done is died on the path of allah all of emotions are running high. for the same goes for the movement toward the origin joe that's why the children...
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this has been a great and exceptional kindness and generosity of the indian people. we will also remember the magnificent welcome the citizens of your homestay showed us upon arrival it. it was a profound expression of strengthened real love, really, it was love and i think everybody witnessed that for themselves. the first lady and i reflected on the memory of mahatma gandhi and his in delhi we laid a wreath in his honor. we visited one of your nation's most stunning cultural treasures, the world-famous taj mahal and we look forward to continuing our visit tonight during the wonderful state banquet at the presidential palace. i know the prime minister will agree this has been a very productive visit for both of our countries. earlier today we expanded our defense cooperation with agreements for india to purchase more than $3 billion of advanced american military equipment including apache and an age 60 romeo helicopters, the finest in the world. these deals will enhance our joint defense capabilities as our militaries continue to train and operate side-by-side. in o
this has been a great and exceptional kindness and generosity of the indian people. we will also remember the magnificent welcome the citizens of your homestay showed us upon arrival it. it was a profound expression of strengthened real love, really, it was love and i think everybody witnessed that for themselves. the first lady and i reflected on the memory of mahatma gandhi and his in delhi we laid a wreath in his honor. we visited one of your nation's most stunning cultural treasures, the...
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they can't really be i think it's generally agreed in indian circles of the country to be a military option to that so what is this government's strategy. and i think the political and muscular option has already been exercised you have put together a constitutional and physical presence that integrates the state to india now it's time for the development and economic tools to be deployed and for them to be successful and efficient you are not going to have political success until you have an economic social cultural integration so i think that is the work in progress and that is where the government has to be far more creative and innovative that is something that is going to test this government like it has each other government in the past would you say that this is also contributing to a general and to pakistan sentiment that is potentially working in the current government's favor in terms of a domestic agenda. and sentiment is perhaps both underplayed and overstated i think really the nature of our book as 2 countries in 147 have introduced a certain demands to this particular
they can't really be i think it's generally agreed in indian circles of the country to be a military option to that so what is this government's strategy. and i think the political and muscular option has already been exercised you have put together a constitutional and physical presence that integrates the state to india now it's time for the development and economic tools to be deployed and for them to be successful and efficient you are not going to have political success until you have an...
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again citizens of amman minette yet as in a water light their protest from indian communities any indian in riyadh yet isn't strong professed no not in the least ben from gaining international support from the community from so that is why it is that frankly the lies from. the game and the internet so the support for citizenship and so we hope the whole of india or strummed is not in the movie. for everyone but. they are not going to. come to india for you if. you don't get to what i say these riots are happening because of the government if our government hadn't brought in this new rule they wouldn't be any question if these riots on our india is like a big day of allowance hindus muslims sikhs and christians live together in harmony but since the government has implemented the new citizenship law it's led to this violence and we have very sad about it to you then the facade would have a member of the head but not to mention of these violent protests at a joint press conference in delhi of us president trump an indian prime minister more the video of a correspondent michelle just was at
again citizens of amman minette yet as in a water light their protest from indian communities any indian in riyadh yet isn't strong professed no not in the least ben from gaining international support from the community from so that is why it is that frankly the lies from. the game and the internet so the support for citizenship and so we hope the whole of india or strummed is not in the movie. for everyone but. they are not going to. come to india for you if. you don't get to what i say these...
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it was the domain of many great indian tribes. the sioux were one of these tribes. [ chanting ]. >> their existence on the plains depended on two animals, the horse and the buffalo. with horses, they were able to pursue the buffalo. and from the buffalo they obtained their food, shelter, clothing, tools, weapons, and almost everything else that was needed for the tribe to survive and flourish. each year of their past was recorded through a symbolic drawing and handed down as history from generation to generation. >> my name is lydia fire thunder blue bird. i am an oglala sioux. my great uncle was moses red horse owner. this is his winter count. in sioux, it is called wanÍyetu iyÁwapi. he was the one from the tribe who would make drawings of something important that happened each year. each one of these pictures stands for one year. we did not use numbers like today. instead, each year had a symbol. one person would be in charge of keeping this record for each band among the sioux. every year when the winter came, the elders and th
it was the domain of many great indian tribes. the sioux were one of these tribes. [ chanting ]. >> their existence on the plains depended on two animals, the horse and the buffalo. with horses, they were able to pursue the buffalo. and from the buffalo they obtained their food, shelter, clothing, tools, weapons, and almost everything else that was needed for the tribe to survive and flourish. each year of their past was recorded through a symbolic drawing and handed down as history from...
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visit is very much of an offensive trump and his indian counterpart avenger moti. into the cap eyes on hold france. especially politically. what do off at the time mahal. the us president and first lady strolled around the unesco world heritage sites. a few hohours e earlier trump addresse biggest foreign rally crowd of his political career pouring out praraise for india. and its prime minister narendra modi's. to the world's biggest cricket stadium packed with over a hundred thousand people. andnd events dubs nasty trump. the first lady andnd i am just traveled eight thousand miles around the globe to deliver a message. to every citizen across this nation. eric got love india. america respects india and america will always be faithful and loyal friend. to the indian people from those who visited the former home of independence leader gandhi between visits streets lined with crowds and performers greeted the us presidents motorcades. they're not so residents were thrilled those living in the slums say wall has been built to hide their neighborhoods which authoritie
visit is very much of an offensive trump and his indian counterpart avenger moti. into the cap eyes on hold france. especially politically. what do off at the time mahal. the us president and first lady strolled around the unesco world heritage sites. a few hohours e earlier trump addresse biggest foreign rally crowd of his political career pouring out praraise for india. and its prime minister narendra modi's. to the world's biggest cricket stadium packed with over a hundred thousand people....
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gernot a new on the indian market these days. india is very much that everybody that been evolving on that bought that next 5 years i would project something like 3530 percent of the entire make it population going electric. so will rituals lead the charge for electro mobility in india until now only one percent of all cars are electric but at this auto show there is hardly a single standard that some form of electric mobility in the headlights the indian government has signalled that it will offer buyers of electric cars premiums of up to 2000 euro's that could give the indian car market the necessary boost to help it out of the trough. and that's it for me and the business team here in berlin more business news and background to them on our website as to w dot com slash business also make sure you follow us on facebook and twitter for we go here's a quick update on global markets at this hour thanks very much for watching. coming to. keep costs. the same sex slaves in the us to and. coming. from the audience and calling out for
gernot a new on the indian market these days. india is very much that everybody that been evolving on that bought that next 5 years i would project something like 3530 percent of the entire make it population going electric. so will rituals lead the charge for electro mobility in india until now only one percent of all cars are electric but at this auto show there is hardly a single standard that some form of electric mobility in the headlights the indian government has signalled that it will...
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when you talk to indians they are proud of the country they are from.ian americans are proud of their culture and also respect, talking about people who are very entrepreneurial and appreciate lowering regulations, lowering taxes on businesses so i think they look to him as a president who cares about opportunity for all people in this country. rob: we appreciate it. jillian: democrats accused the administration of being anti-immigrants, donald trump proving that is far from the case, conservative george rodriguez points to new pro growth policy says will boost legal immigration and the economy. he joins us with that message. rob: the president taking on the liberal wing of the supreme court for bias on the bench over cases he say these two need to recuse themselves from, stay tuned. before? no, you're -- you're that insurance guy, aren't you? the pasty one? oh, yeah. as if! like i'm gonna go into some spiel about how you can get options based on your budget with the name your price tool. hey, robbie, you tell them about the mushroom puffers? just about
when you talk to indians they are proud of the country they are from.ian americans are proud of their culture and also respect, talking about people who are very entrepreneurial and appreciate lowering regulations, lowering taxes on businesses so i think they look to him as a president who cares about opportunity for all people in this country. rob: we appreciate it. jillian: democrats accused the administration of being anti-immigrants, donald trump proving that is far from the case,...
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shots of the french and indian war.ater, washington is driven back by the french to a ford. rough log stockade called fort necessity. bloodied and short of ammunition, his small force thus mated and outnumbered, washington, who has fought gallantly against great odds is , forced to surrender and leave with honor. in 1755, when he is 23, washington comes to carlisle house in alexandria, headquarters of a british major general edward braddock. in this very room, he is invited to join braddock in these disastrous campaign to force the friends from the ohio. despite washington's warnings, braddock foolishly chooses to battle in lines in the open. the french and indians fight from the cover of the forest. wilderness style. the result, the confused english redcoats are routed and slaughtered. brave roddick has horses shot five from under him. all fatally wounded. ever at braddock's side, attempting to rally the forces, washington miraculously escaped injury while two horses were shot from under him. and bullets riddle his hat
shots of the french and indian war.ater, washington is driven back by the french to a ford. rough log stockade called fort necessity. bloodied and short of ammunition, his small force thus mated and outnumbered, washington, who has fought gallantly against great odds is , forced to surrender and leave with honor. in 1755, when he is 23, washington comes to carlisle house in alexandria, headquarters of a british major general edward braddock. in this very room, he is invited to join braddock in...
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president trump is going after the indian-american vote.inity for president trump in a way i haven't seen with other presidents. they have an affinity for larger than life figures. the people at the stadium, a lot of them are supporting president trump. they seem to appreciate president trump in a way americans don't. i think for the showing of friendship through the number of people who have come here to welcome president trump at the st
president trump is going after the indian-american vote.inity for president trump in a way i haven't seen with other presidents. they have an affinity for larger than life figures. the people at the stadium, a lot of them are supporting president trump. they seem to appreciate president trump in a way americans don't. i think for the showing of friendship through the number of people who have come here to welcome president trump at the st
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paying respects at the memorial to indian independence day. and a set of morning welcome at the residence of the indian president in delhi these are just some of the images that have defined u.s. president donald trump's maiden visit to india made an official visit to india but there are other images as well images of violence in the national capital delhi where on monday at least 7 people including a policeman was killed following clashes between rival groups of protesters one group protesting against a new citizenship law and another in support of it critics say the law undermines the very heart of india's secular constitution for the 1st time it makes religion a criteria for indian citizenship. the new citizens law has also been one of the catalyst for protests in other parts of india places as far apart as go out in the north east kolkata in the east and hundreds in the south just what people are angry about. against citizens of amman minette yet is in the water light their protest from indian community is any immediate in riyadh yet it is
paying respects at the memorial to indian independence day. and a set of morning welcome at the residence of the indian president in delhi these are just some of the images that have defined u.s. president donald trump's maiden visit to india made an official visit to india but there are other images as well images of violence in the national capital delhi where on monday at least 7 people including a policeman was killed following clashes between rival groups of protesters one group protesting...