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would sing indian songs and make indian food.s the clip showed, the family would travel to india. at the same time, shyamala's people in berkeley were african-american. they were people who had been deeply involved in the civil rights struggle. those were her adopted family. there is a duality, the tendency always to sort of say, well who is she more of? a formula vice president harris? -- a formula of vice president harris? i think part of her mother's influence is rejecting that entirely. i think that really comes from not feeling the need to choose. i do think that my impression is that, harris identifies as a black woman. she respects her indian culture and still has that heritage, but i think her upbringing was very much immersed in the black community and i think that is how she identifies? . >> you have a story that you've done on the vice president happening with her mother, jim a story that particularly stands out and resonates as an example -- do you have a story that particularly stands out and resonates as an example
would sing indian songs and make indian food.s the clip showed, the family would travel to india. at the same time, shyamala's people in berkeley were african-american. they were people who had been deeply involved in the civil rights struggle. those were her adopted family. there is a duality, the tendency always to sort of say, well who is she more of? a formula vice president harris? -- a formula of vice president harris? i think part of her mother's influence is rejecting that entirely. i...
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there are now on the statute books 370 indian treaties and 2,000 laws relating to indian affairs.he nation's current indian policy partly expressed in the indian reorganization act of june 18 1934. it has three chief objectives: economic rehabilitation of the indians, principally on land organization of indian tribes , for managing their own affairs , civic and cultural freedom and opportunity for the indians. ♪ in these later days, the indian in relation to the federal government is the story of the indian bureau set up under the war department in 1824, to become 25 years later the office , of indian affairs of the department of the interior. the story of nearly 375,000 people, men, women and children, in the ordering of whose lives all citizens of the united states participate in discharge of obligations set up by treaty and by law. men, women, and children in every state in the district of columbia but resident in greatest numbers in the west and southwest, where 90% of the 51 million acres in the country's 265 indian reservations are situated. it is the story of an outdoor peo
there are now on the statute books 370 indian treaties and 2,000 laws relating to indian affairs.he nation's current indian policy partly expressed in the indian reorganization act of june 18 1934. it has three chief objectives: economic rehabilitation of the indians, principally on land organization of indian tribes , for managing their own affairs , civic and cultural freedom and opportunity for the indians. ♪ in these later days, the indian in relation to the federal government is the...
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of course indian agriculture needs reform.n economic crisis, ecological crisis, which is turning into an existential crisis. so, yes, we need something to be done. but this is not the something we wanted. this is not the something that is going to benefit the farmers. this is something which not a single farmer union ever asked for... but isn't this really about where india is going, about the very soul of india today? because narendra modi's whole proposition is, the country needs fundamental economic reform. and to quote the bjp general secretary, whom we've had on this show ram madhav, he said recently, fear of the market is inherent in the psyche of many societies that were exposed to socialistic protectionist practices for far too long. that's a mind—set that modi and his team are determined to get rid of. and may i say, perhaps it's a mind—set that you and some others at the head of this farmers�* movement are still defending. that could be an impression from outside and it would be a pity if the soul of india were to be
of course indian agriculture needs reform.n economic crisis, ecological crisis, which is turning into an existential crisis. so, yes, we need something to be done. but this is not the something we wanted. this is not the something that is going to benefit the farmers. this is something which not a single farmer union ever asked for... but isn't this really about where india is going, about the very soul of india today? because narendra modi's whole proposition is, the country needs fundamental...
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flags, protesters was carrying indian nationalflags, there protesters was carrying indian national flagse was broken. the police say it was broken. the police say it was broken because of indiscipline. every evidence so far points to everything other than that that police allowed them. and the most amazing thing, the place where the prime minister of india addresses the nation from on the 15th of august, a very sacred place, the police say you entered it. the question is, how is it that on the republic day, one a day when everyone expected something to happen, hundreds, possibly thousands of people were allowed inside that sacred place and how is it that in the presence of police, and you can see them sitting on chairs, there was a long bbc footage were police are sitting, watching, allowing all this to happen... watching, allowing all this to happen- - -_ watching, allowing all this to happen... i'm sorry, but i am confused _ happen... i'm sorry, but i am confused about _ happen... i'm sorry, but i am confused about what - happen... i'm sorry, but i am confused about what point. confuse
flags, protesters was carrying indian nationalflags, there protesters was carrying indian national flagse was broken. the police say it was broken. the police say it was broken because of indiscipline. every evidence so far points to everything other than that that police allowed them. and the most amazing thing, the place where the prime minister of india addresses the nation from on the 15th of august, a very sacred place, the police say you entered it. the question is, how is it that on the...
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in paris, catlin will present his indian gallery. and these indians will dance for the king of france louis felipe and his queen charlotte. and this is catlin's indian gallery as it's presented in paris painted by the french court parent carl girarde. there's catlin on the far right speaking to the queen. there is the monarch himself in the white waistcoat. we can identify each one of them. at these performances which then take place in the louvre after they've finished up dancing for the king, they move the whole entourage. and there are performances. alexander von humboldt and others witness those performances. at the end of one of their performances, the director of the louvre, catlin, the iowa indians and humboldt tour the museums together. there is presumably a diary kept by one of these gentlemen, this one here walking rain known as jim. we don't know where that diary is right now. i would really love to have it pop up because right now all we have are catlin's notes on what that encounter was like. it would be really nice to h
in paris, catlin will present his indian gallery. and these indians will dance for the king of france louis felipe and his queen charlotte. and this is catlin's indian gallery as it's presented in paris painted by the french court parent carl girarde. there's catlin on the far right speaking to the queen. there is the monarch himself in the white waistcoat. we can identify each one of them. at these performances which then take place in the louvre after they've finished up dancing for the king,...
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indian the indian army has superior positions which in the mountains means. in only one sector and that is the southern bank of the bank now between yesterday and today they will be beginning those positions so to that extent the indian site is showing an element of trust in this disengagement process by the keating it's a period positions right off the bat. however. if one looks at it in a larger strategic context the chinese ever agreed to disengagement whether in $12.00 or 3 positions that's a matter of detail but they've agreed to disengagement and that seems to indicate to indian strategic thinkers that perhaps the chinese have believed that. strategically miscalculated what would happen when they came into the indian side in fact in control but perhaps they did not believe that the indians would react so strongly that they would hold their deployments right through a window where the temperatures go down to minus 30 percent to grit and the indian the strength of the indians reaction might have forced the chinese to rethink their fall into rights that th
indian the indian army has superior positions which in the mountains means. in only one sector and that is the southern bank of the bank now between yesterday and today they will be beginning those positions so to that extent the indian site is showing an element of trust in this disengagement process by the keating it's a period positions right off the bat. however. if one looks at it in a larger strategic context the chinese ever agreed to disengagement whether in $12.00 or 3 positions that's...
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in paris, catlin will present his indian gallery and the ease indians will dance for the king of france. louis felipe and his queen, charlotte and this is catlin's indian gallery as it's presented in the 20 lorries in paris, painted by the french painter coral gerard day. there is catlin over there on the far-right, speaking to the queen, there is the monarch himself in despite willis coat, and each of the men and women who show up here are in these@ portraits, we can identify each one of them. at these performances, which then take place in the louvre after they finished up dancing for the king, they moved the whole entourage to a salon in the louvre and that's where it set up for public performances. george sand, victor hugo, the artist eugene geller quad and alexander -- witness still is performances. at the end of one of the performances, the director of the louvre, can't land the aisleway indians and humbled tour the museum together. there is presumably a diary kept by one of these gentlemen, this one here known as jim, we don't know where that diary is right now and we don't reall
in paris, catlin will present his indian gallery and the ease indians will dance for the king of france. louis felipe and his queen, charlotte and this is catlin's indian gallery as it's presented in the 20 lorries in paris, painted by the french painter coral gerard day. there is catlin over there on the far-right, speaking to the queen, there is the monarch himself in despite willis coat, and each of the men and women who show up here are in these@ portraits, we can identify each one of them....
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columbus and the indian maiden. which i think is absolutely extraordinary and not often discussed piece of art. the only way it doesn't quite fit my argument is how for some reason decided to portray the indian maiden, not as really as an indian at all. the clothing is all completely wrong and sort of a slightly in terms of the clothing as opposed to the feathers which he should have done. but nonetheless, there is on his face and actually kind of gives us what he is thinking in that way in the capitol. so this is an obscure but highly revealing example of the gendered and even sexualized nature of the phenomenon. the capitol is packed full of female allegories, of course. as befitting its neoclassical style and freedom, the statue freedom is not only the only female in the sculpture by thomas crawford. this view here on the right as you look up at her, there's three more right in front of her and shown there in more detail. but only one fits into a tradition that is so deeply and specifically rooted in how european
columbus and the indian maiden. which i think is absolutely extraordinary and not often discussed piece of art. the only way it doesn't quite fit my argument is how for some reason decided to portray the indian maiden, not as really as an indian at all. the clothing is all completely wrong and sort of a slightly in terms of the clothing as opposed to the feathers which he should have done. but nonetheless, there is on his face and actually kind of gives us what he is thinking in that way in the...
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we have a great partnership with the indian relay team. had indian relationships since the very first rodeo. they decided in 1931 that they wanted to have the indians. you know they just did. ,and in those days, the indians would walk down from the cheyenne reservation and the chrome reservation to be part of the show. and in those days -- this was before television, before anything else -- they would have huge night shows like cowboy days and indian nights, where they would stage these big pageants with campfires and bonfires, because they didn't have lights necessarily then. it's always been an integral part of it. in the last 20 years, we've really brought it back. but 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, because 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 has been many challenges. you know, like, sh
we have a great partnership with the indian relay team. had indian relationships since the very first rodeo. they decided in 1931 that they wanted to have the indians. you know they just did. ,and in those days, the indians would walk down from the cheyenne reservation and the chrome reservation to be part of the show. and in those days -- this was before television, before anything else -- they would have huge night shows like cowboy days and indian nights, where they would stage these big...
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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 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 beach appears just past its so-called citizenship amendment for the 1st time in indian history 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 are 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 of other. the taste of the automated the deep but soon it believed it's not made to the gender doesn't matter
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 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 beach appears just past its so-called citizenship amendment for the 1st time in...
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thomas jefferson's monticello, david wilkins discusses 18th and 19th century us policy toward american indians and explains the impact on them today mr. wilkins is a university of richmond leadership studies professor and a lumbee nation citizen thomas. jefferson's monticello provided the video. hello, and thank you for joining us for another live stream here from monticello. i'm brandon dillard manager of historic interpretation here. and today we'll be starting a conversation about indigenous history and politics as they relate to jefferson monticello and the early republic of the united states. today's topic is far too broad to cover in one brief conversation. and we'll likely just scratch the surface of this complex enriched subject. in spite of a narrative of american history that is often told as though everything began in 1492. the history of north america is far older and more complex. it began at least 12,000 years ago although scholars argue on the origins and migrations of the first human inhabitants of these lands. and from millennia the history and political structures of indigeno
thomas jefferson's monticello, david wilkins discusses 18th and 19th century us policy toward american indians and explains the impact on them today mr. wilkins is a university of richmond leadership studies professor and a lumbee nation citizen thomas. jefferson's monticello provided the video. hello, and thank you for joining us for another live stream here from monticello. i'm brandon dillard manager of historic interpretation here. and today we'll be starting a conversation about indigenous...
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start with the story part of my role is serving on the executive leadership team of the schedule indian health board which is a feather qualified community health center and health provider in seattle when the pandemic hit us in february it was the 1st eppy center the 1st cases were in seattle washington we were running low at p.p. on our at our clinic and in fact we had doctors who were sewing fabric masks because we are running out of mask we asked our state we asked our federal partners we asked our counties to send this people but what we received instead was a box of body bags that box of body bags exemplifies how native communities have been treated during this pandemic particularly with the previous administration we did not get the resources we need we've been getting things like body bags for centuries so what we have seen as a disproportionate impact in a recent study is that i coauthored we found that native people with $3.00 times more likely to be infected with coded $1000.00 as compared to non-us than whites and $1.00 times more likely to die and we know that that is a gro
start with the story part of my role is serving on the executive leadership team of the schedule indian health board which is a feather qualified community health center and health provider in seattle when the pandemic hit us in february it was the 1st eppy center the 1st cases were in seattle washington we were running low at p.p. on our at our clinic and in fact we had doctors who were sewing fabric masks because we are running out of mask we asked our state we asked our federal partners we...
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it makes up a six of the indian economy.nment wants to reduce the state's role and create more opportunities for the private sector. in a moment we will look at why the government is adamant this has to happen. first, the farmers. who feel they might be hurt. >> these laws will have an effect on anyone who eats. if -- they are allowed to come in, they will buy at low prices and we lose our livelihoods. >> this commentator writing in the wall street journal says farmers will benefit from what he calls a jolt of market friendly commonense. the idea being that more competition wl see more investment and more efficiency and better prices. maybe. but india's farmers have reason to be keen on their current set up. the government provides a range of subsidies. farmers also have a guaranteed price for 23 different crops and some debts are waived. the indian government says these subsidies are safe. it's worth saying that state support for agriculture is not unusual. it happens in the u.s. and the european union which provides farmer
it makes up a six of the indian economy.nment wants to reduce the state's role and create more opportunities for the private sector. in a moment we will look at why the government is adamant this has to happen. first, the farmers. who feel they might be hurt. >> these laws will have an effect on anyone who eats. if -- they are allowed to come in, they will buy at low prices and we lose our livelihoods. >> this commentator writing in the wall street journal says farmers will benefit...
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indians were barely surviving. very struggling under poverty in the valley. a lot of the farmers were struggling as well but at sort of a different level, socioeconomically. in the mid-1980's they started a bingo parlor that was immediately successful. the indian gaming act was passed in 1988. they were able to expand their operation. their socioeconomic status went through the roof in a short period of time. whereas they had been -- i would say probably neglected maybe in terms of what happened with them before that in the valley. all of a sudden they were very wealthy. much wealthier than most of the farmers. they had a tremendous amount of sand -- influence and power because as you probably know, indian tribes if they are federally recognized have a certain degree of sovereignty and aren't bound by the same laws locally that other residents would be. they could do things like expand casino operations and grow them with or without the community's permission or goodwill. initially that i think created a conflict not just because of the reversal of power rela
indians were barely surviving. very struggling under poverty in the valley. a lot of the farmers were struggling as well but at sort of a different level, socioeconomically. in the mid-1980's they started a bingo parlor that was immediately successful. the indian gaming act was passed in 1988. they were able to expand their operation. their socioeconomic status went through the roof in a short period of time. whereas they had been -- i would say probably neglected maybe in terms of what...
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well at the purely tactical level indian the indian army had superior positions which in the mountains means. in only one sector and that is the saddam bank of the bank now between yesterday and today they will be getting those positions so to that extent the indian site is showing an element of trust in this disengagement process by the eating at superior positions right off the bat. however. if one looks at it in a larger strategic context the chinese ever read to disengagement whether in $12.00 or 3 positions that's a matter of detail but they've agreed to disengagement and that seems to indicate to indian strategic thinkers that perhaps the chinese have believed that. strategically miscalculated what would happen when they came into the indian side in fact in control but perhaps they did not believe that the indians would react so strongly that they would hold their deployments right through a window where the temperatures go down to minus 30 percent to grit and the indian the strength of the indians reaction might have forced the chinese to rethink their role into rights that the
well at the purely tactical level indian the indian army had superior positions which in the mountains means. in only one sector and that is the saddam bank of the bank now between yesterday and today they will be getting those positions so to that extent the indian site is showing an element of trust in this disengagement process by the eating at superior positions right off the bat. however. if one looks at it in a larger strategic context the chinese ever read to disengagement whether in...
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echo hawk i'm on a roll descent of the pani nation of oklahoma and i'm the director of the urban indian health institute a tribal at the center that is working to ensure that native people are represented in the data and ensuring that we're getting the resources we need and cope with 1000 good to have a stephanie tell everybody you on what you do welcome to the stream well alan thank you for having me and where you hello everyone my name is definitely in there i'm 1st nation megamall and one of the cofounder of what's called the social distance power which is an online platform that works to enhance protect and share native culture and traditions over the internet while bushell the thing and are in person celebration are not able to occur take place safely thanks for joining us stephanie and finally jason welcome to the stream tell everybody who. you know motto thank you so much for having me jason salzman show to photos. and still go everyone. the press secretary for the muskogee nation america's 4th largest tried. a legacy of survivalists that are functioning and thriving in oklahoma
echo hawk i'm on a roll descent of the pani nation of oklahoma and i'm the director of the urban indian health institute a tribal at the center that is working to ensure that native people are represented in the data and ensuring that we're getting the resources we need and cope with 1000 good to have a stephanie tell everybody you on what you do welcome to the stream well alan thank you for having me and where you hello everyone my name is definitely in there i'm 1st nation megamall and one of...
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he was a friend to the indian who was famous as an indian fighter help. what is a rugged frontier scout best remembered as a sequinned showman who could have stopped off the stage with liberace or elvis in vegas. a living artifact of a pioneer past playing out his role in a world of telephones, motion pictures, automobiles, airplanes, skyscrapers and finally at the very end world wars. now cody's life 1846 to 1917 spanned a period of astonishing change, and he participated in much of that change. his father was a martyr in the fight to keep slavery out of kansas, and as a teenager he fought in the civil war. he rode for the pony express, hunted buffalo for the railroad where he earned his nickname, scouted for the army, won the congressional medal of honor in a fight with the sioux, took the so-called first scout for custer and a celebrated duel at war bonnet hat as it was a well known creek in 1876 and took a final curtain call on his western adventures at the time of the terrible tragedy at wounded knee. that fight though at the creek in which there was
he was a friend to the indian who was famous as an indian fighter help. what is a rugged frontier scout best remembered as a sequinned showman who could have stopped off the stage with liberace or elvis in vegas. a living artifact of a pioneer past playing out his role in a world of telephones, motion pictures, automobiles, airplanes, skyscrapers and finally at the very end world wars. now cody's life 1846 to 1917 spanned a period of astonishing change, and he participated in much of that...
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on the board this gopal that indian high love episode was above water and. then lot of scribbles over me and then got of the room. and then suddenly that one where that he thought there was one of the one policeman. in the state capital. of bundy's meeting a team of lawyers and communications specialists to discuss the new detention camp under construction. is this a site before the conflict is through literally the question that. it was very very troublesome for me you know are they actually planning to bring all the jews from you know all over a salmon for them there are like what is the plan actually i really i really recommend that the team must go to much like immediately but i also think it should be just not just a strategic litigation because we should really also write about this you know your richard really also documented. while we discussed strategies the team remains focused on a more important task ensuring that those excluded from the national register of citizens receive. the stories that moved me more stuff how it affects the women because y
on the board this gopal that indian high love episode was above water and. then lot of scribbles over me and then got of the room. and then suddenly that one where that he thought there was one of the one policeman. in the state capital. of bundy's meeting a team of lawyers and communications specialists to discuss the new detention camp under construction. is this a site before the conflict is through literally the question that. it was very very troublesome for me you know are they actually...
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on the board this gopal that indian high love episode was above water and. then lot of scribbles of them and then got of them will go to someone and it's on more than one where that he thought there was one of the one policeman. in the state capital. of bundy's meeting a team of lawyers and communications specialists to discuss the new detention camp under construction. is this a site before the conflict is through literally the question that. was very very troublesome for me you know are they actually planning to bring all the jews from you know all over a salmon for them there are like what is the plan actually i really i really recommend that the team must go to much like immediately but i also think it should be just not just us strategically edition because as we should really also write about this you know your richard really also documented. while we discuss strategies the team remains focused on a more important task ensuring that those excluded from the national register of citizens. read. the stories that moves me more stuff how it affects the wome
on the board this gopal that indian high love episode was above water and. then lot of scribbles of them and then got of them will go to someone and it's on more than one where that he thought there was one of the one policeman. in the state capital. of bundy's meeting a team of lawyers and communications specialists to discuss the new detention camp under construction. is this a site before the conflict is through literally the question that. was very very troublesome for me you know are they...
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actors from india, the indian cricket captain virat - indian cricket captain virat kohli and bollywood are probably _ is. politics cricket weddings are probably a _ is. politics cricket weddings are probably a few- is. politics cricket weddings are probably a few of- is. politics cricket weddings are probably a few of the i are probably a few of the markers in indian culture and generate news so when you hit that, the rich can be quite big and it has helped the business. let's say we get the virus under control, do you think the big traditional big fat indian wedding will come back presently a lot of people are realising it is just one life and will get reckless, much that happened postwar. iii? that happened postwar. icy fashion that happened postwar. it} fashion being divided into something that will be safe and value driven reckless and exuberant.— value driven reckless and exuberant. and optimistic outlook for _ exuberant. and optimistic outlook for the _ exuberant. and optimistic outlook for the future - exuberant. and optimistic outlook for the future of l outlook for the future
actors from india, the indian cricket captain virat - indian cricket captain virat kohli and bollywood are probably _ is. politics cricket weddings are probably a _ is. politics cricket weddings are probably a few- is. politics cricket weddings are probably a few of- is. politics cricket weddings are probably a few of the i are probably a few of the markers in indian culture and generate news so when you hit that, the rich can be quite big and it has helped the business. let's say we get the...
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indian farmers have ramped up their protests against agricultural reforms by blocking highways across the country the farmers say the new laws aimed to guarantee prices for their produce. are very jealous margaret is saying he's been released after more than 4 years in prison in egypt he was arrested while visiting family in december 2016 who was never formally charged with the crime our senior political analyst momper shara has more on what may have influenced the decision to release hussein. clearly there are some circumstances happening in the region and around the world that influence decisions of the president. about sisi notably. the recent not read normalization of relations between qatar and the 4 bloc you think country which includes egypt and to the advent of the biden administration and just to remind our viewers around the world biden have made it clear over the last several months that he will no longer give. you no pass to autocrats and that he will no longer coddle dictators cuba would allow private businesses to operate in most industries in the past small businesses c
indian farmers have ramped up their protests against agricultural reforms by blocking highways across the country the farmers say the new laws aimed to guarantee prices for their produce. are very jealous margaret is saying he's been released after more than 4 years in prison in egypt he was arrested while visiting family in december 2016 who was never formally charged with the crime our senior political analyst momper shara has more on what may have influenced the decision to release hussein....
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the secretary also min tans-- maintains, with indian tribes and hold in trusts indian lands and provides services to native american students in 23 states. in addition, the secretary is responsible for reclaiming thousands of abandoned coal mine sites, paying health benefits to miners, overseeing one of our nation's premier scientific agencies the geological survey and protecting thousands of endangered and threatened species from extinction. finally the secretary oversees, 70,000 employees, a budget of $21 billion. it's an important and enormous job and it's critical that the secretary be ready to take on management of the department and have a deep understanding of the many issues under purview. and president biden nominated congresswoman haaland that she's up to the task and a steward of all of our lands. representative haaland currently helps the 1st district of new mexico in the house of representatives and served as vice-chairman on natural resources and subcommittee on the national parks and forests and lands. i've always believed a president should be given wide latitude in nomin
the secretary also min tans-- maintains, with indian tribes and hold in trusts indian lands and provides services to native american students in 23 states. in addition, the secretary is responsible for reclaiming thousands of abandoned coal mine sites, paying health benefits to miners, overseeing one of our nation's premier scientific agencies the geological survey and protecting thousands of endangered and threatened species from extinction. finally the secretary oversees, 70,000 employees, a...
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but it was the indian people in henry standing where that said. you have to carve it in the black hills. so he was invited here by the native american people to carve a mountain in the black hills and the part of the story that we're telling we're telling the history. of the native american people were telling the future of native american people? and present day we have lots of artisan performers that come here and share their knowledge and their experiences and their lives with our guests our visitors and if you have knowledge, you have everything you need. that's crazy horse started to become this young warrior this young. mighty warrior. we have either ways we can honor our our people. and we have our own accurate histories that that differ from that some of the histories that they present. it's crazy horse was all through this area were about five miles from the sacred bear butte and were also about two miles from the fort that there was established of fort meade. and so we're in an area of many camps of of our people lakota including all thr
but it was the indian people in henry standing where that said. you have to carve it in the black hills. so he was invited here by the native american people to carve a mountain in the black hills and the part of the story that we're telling we're telling the history. of the native american people were telling the future of native american people? and present day we have lots of artisan performers that come here and share their knowledge and their experiences and their lives with our guests our...
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institute one of 12 travel centers across the country support american indian alaskan communities in the midst of the pandemic. i'm also american interesting and enrolled citizen of the nation of oklahoma and like many tribal people, i have experienced devastating losses not only in my family, my tribe and my network of friends, those of us working to end this in indian country are not only doing it every day but we are experiencing the same losses like many americans are in our everyday lives. at the seattle health court, also in ihs provider in the city of seattle, the seattle is of the center of the pandemic in february. many cases of covid. it became overwhelmed by folks who were concerned about what was happening and we had doctors selling fabric max washing scrubs at home trying to get ppe materials needed for our staff. put out a call because we didn't have enough ppe in our clinic in february 2 our state, county and federal partners at the indian health service. before we got our ppe, and said we got a box of body bags. they arrived at our doors when we were expecting masks,
institute one of 12 travel centers across the country support american indian alaskan communities in the midst of the pandemic. i'm also american interesting and enrolled citizen of the nation of oklahoma and like many tribal people, i have experienced devastating losses not only in my family, my tribe and my network of friends, those of us working to end this in indian country are not only doing it every day but we are experiencing the same losses like many americans are in our everyday lives....
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the am indian deal bhansali their use of of the gentiles. who just had them at a. place and a lot but i don't. see middle of. what's special. indian farmers were struggling long before the pandemic hit suicide rates in those fields and villages are shockingly high the country's agricultural sector has been in desperate need of reform what brought the protesters many of them punjab the seeks to the capital was the passage of 3 new laws that significantly reduced the regulatory role the state has long played in indian farming prime minister narendra modi says he's out on shackle the food industry of regulators and bureaucrats to drive all the farmers argue the new laws were rushed through parliament and leave them at the mercy of the large corporations they must deal with to get their products to market companies whose hunger for profits can be a safe. from the one most of the means to me get. me to demonize stars to lead them astray list nani's which is really an extreme position used to make me so i've been jobs back in the eighty's you just basically limits terror
the am indian deal bhansali their use of of the gentiles. who just had them at a. place and a lot but i don't. see middle of. what's special. indian farmers were struggling long before the pandemic hit suicide rates in those fields and villages are shockingly high the country's agricultural sector has been in desperate need of reform what brought the protesters many of them punjab the seeks to the capital was the passage of 3 new laws that significantly reduced the regulatory role the state has...
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put 30 years sa no less served as a soldier in the indian army in conflict zones like. in 2017 he retired from the army and joined the assam police as a sub inspector. but i do agree with the bottom of this old government over another whom one. who lives already or better who. does win this will give me that other pain i would rather. he would interrogate these people and sometimes the scores of them to prisons designated as detention camps he had no idea that the state was building a case against him. he'd have a. mum and we. didn't go but agree one of them go one way or the medical the malo or the government will see of us the most is how this mikado or we've got a medical here with the brain when a medical one. time to revisit a grave with or with going off from me this was a. whole lot of money i wore but i sure. did then when it was. probably really. though. unlike most detainee's he was able to be below 275. and was released after a week but as far as the state is concerned he is a foreigner living illegally in india. is going up with some john they've got to get
put 30 years sa no less served as a soldier in the indian army in conflict zones like. in 2017 he retired from the army and joined the assam police as a sub inspector. but i do agree with the bottom of this old government over another whom one. who lives already or better who. does win this will give me that other pain i would rather. he would interrogate these people and sometimes the scores of them to prisons designated as detention camps he had no idea that the state was building a case...
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but those were things that were decided by non-indians, you know, a long time ago.as, we studied the history of mount rushmore, the four presidents there, and then my part was to explain some of the american indian policies say, that washington had, or lincoln had, or that roosevelt had, and jefferson. >> today we still do have tribal people who are concerned about the black hills being carved, people living in the black hills. we try to honor that, some of it through our interpretive programming, but we also have a place that we set up in the park that is called the lakota and nakota and dakota heritage village. every summer, we hire cultural interpreters. these are people who are lakota. they come in and they talk about the lakota story. so we are trying to share the importance of the black hills for all of these people, as well as what that sculpture means. it is a balance. >> [speaking native language] grandfather, thank you very much for my son. crazy horse's first name was [-]. >> that is like mount rushmore. same thing, like with the rocks, you know? disturbe
but those were things that were decided by non-indians, you know, a long time ago.as, we studied the history of mount rushmore, the four presidents there, and then my part was to explain some of the american indian policies say, that washington had, or lincoln had, or that roosevelt had, and jefferson. >> today we still do have tribal people who are concerned about the black hills being carved, people living in the black hills. we try to honor that, some of it through our interpretive...
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no runs remote he has dealt with demonstrations before but what the indian prime minister is currently confronted with millions of farmers protesting nationwide and in the heart of the capital is unprecedented the demonstrations are over recently passed agricultural laws that open the indian market to new private sector players that farmers say expose them to corporate exploitation the reporting has revealed yet again the shortcomings of the indian news media the hundreds of privately owned news channels for years their coverage of india's vast rural economy has fallen pitifully short and there's a fundamental ideological bias at play. the corporate ownership of those news channels means that most of them will be pro the privatization of just about anything demonstrators and journalists out to tell a different story are dealing with internet outages police intimidation and charges of sedation brought by the state that is a sure sign of a government that knows it has a giant p.r. problem on its head our starting point this week is no doubt. this is a story about representation whose voi
no runs remote he has dealt with demonstrations before but what the indian prime minister is currently confronted with millions of farmers protesting nationwide and in the heart of the capital is unprecedented the demonstrations are over recently passed agricultural laws that open the indian market to new private sector players that farmers say expose them to corporate exploitation the reporting has revealed yet again the shortcomings of the indian news media the hundreds of privately owned...
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not at all not quite in indian territory it was on its way as i said from bangladesh to malaysia and india provided immediate support to ensure that they got their food and water but after that india were not in a position to take that if you were gays and bring them to india because if i did of the governments bangladesh or militia well willing to take them then india perhaps could have played a different kind of role but india was not in a position to take them back to india because of this complex issue of they. can openly or try to reach some point by books and secondly that all india is itself in the regional context so it's unfortunate but the show has got ready dangled in the bilateral issues as they are now up game between me and maya and bangladesh on one hand and between 9 mana and the rest of us on the other and there are other elements that are will become active we've made some good points then use some interesting language which i think opens the door for us to discuss a lot of things when you said tangled and you said the regional context let's bring in chad how maddie
not at all not quite in indian territory it was on its way as i said from bangladesh to malaysia and india provided immediate support to ensure that they got their food and water but after that india were not in a position to take that if you were gays and bring them to india because if i did of the governments bangladesh or militia well willing to take them then india perhaps could have played a different kind of role but india was not in a position to take them back to india because of this...
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park every month central has an indian park every pepsi has lots and lots of indian franchises so this idea that if global corporations who are outside. and there's a domestic economy doesn't work in a global accessed the prate machinable foundries these corporations they greet national sovereignty they great food so really unwillingly and promise of planting is food so pretty and that has been the struggle in india and i'm so glad you became a builder struggle foods already get food out of. bricks it has been basically meat food guiltily subject to free trade rules of bad who boarded chlorinated chicken g.m.o. those eat at it it will to follow some people would say bricks it was a response to the european union's contamination by that kind of ideological operators that you're just you've just been talking about am and all those companies would say they are benefitting the people in india as they act as well of course in developing countries all around the world i don't know perhaps they say part of the ideology is precisely meritocracy precisely the idea of these free markets and thos
park every month central has an indian park every pepsi has lots and lots of indian franchises so this idea that if global corporations who are outside. and there's a domestic economy doesn't work in a global accessed the prate machinable foundries these corporations they greet national sovereignty they great food so really unwillingly and promise of planting is food so pretty and that has been the struggle in india and i'm so glad you became a builder struggle foods already get food out of....
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how much more room is there for indian stocks to rise?bout spiking yields right now? shibani: good to be here. if you look at the run indian equity markets have had, there have been four key factors driving markets. the first has been economic revival. growth has clearly come back on track faster than what was anticipated. if you look at the high sequencing indicators, we have pre-covered levels. the budget has provided the necessary moves needed for growth. the second has been the corporate earnings cycle and we have had two consecutive quarters where we have seen earnings customers getting upgraded. has been one of the key drivers for the market. the third has been the covid case trajectory. we are seeing significant improvements from september. fourth has been global liquidity, which has been supportive of markets. while absolute headline valuations look expensive and above average multiples, on a relative basis to other markets, india in terms of valuations is trading at long-term average levels. it is not so expensive when you look a
how much more room is there for indian stocks to rise?bout spiking yields right now? shibani: good to be here. if you look at the run indian equity markets have had, there have been four key factors driving markets. the first has been economic revival. growth has clearly come back on track faster than what was anticipated. if you look at the high sequencing indicators, we have pre-covered levels. the budget has provided the necessary moves needed for growth. the second has been the corporate...