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the indian is the embodiment of the "other" to the american.avaho children, watching grade-b westerns and when the cowboy or cavalry comes over the hill, they start clapping like mad. indians were defined uniformly as being in the way of the orderly march of progress and civilization. see this is how thorough the cultural conditioning is. (arthur penn) the indians had been portrayed throughout most of the westerns as these wild-blooded savages, who were given to all kinds of criminal, unchristian acts and dastardly deeds. i don't understand it, grandfather, why would they kill women and children? because they are strange. they do not seem to know where the earth's center is. the fact of the matter is that we were covering up a large part of what would be construed in modern terminology as a kind of genocide, that we were conducting, which was simply taking territory from these people. (gunfire and screams) but "little big man" was not telling the indian myth the way it had been told. we were reversing that. (narrator) by the mid-seventies, film
the indian is the embodiment of the "other" to the american.avaho children, watching grade-b westerns and when the cowboy or cavalry comes over the hill, they start clapping like mad. indians were defined uniformly as being in the way of the orderly march of progress and civilization. see this is how thorough the cultural conditioning is. (arthur penn) the indians had been portrayed throughout most of the westerns as these wild-blooded savages, who were given to all kinds of criminal,...
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. >> the pirates infested waters of the indian ocean. a cruise liner with more than 1000 people on board after a fire. and the european union and poses further sanctions. it is 12:00 in the new in singapore. >> it is 4:00 in the morning in london, broadcasting on pbs to our viewers in america and elsewhere around the world. welcome to "newsday." dozens of police have moved in to clear up a camp set up four months ago outside a cathedral in central london. the occupy movement is opposed to what they say is corporate greed. some erected barricades to try to delay the police operation. the eviction, arranged by the city of london corp., began just after midnight local time. we have the latest. >> just after midnight, police set up security cordons outside of st. paul's, and then they lives moved in to remove the tenants. there was little opposition from the protesters there. >> to move sideways and be creative. this is not the beginning of the end. it is the end of the beginning. >> as the standoff between police and demonstrators. the mood
. >> the pirates infested waters of the indian ocean. a cruise liner with more than 1000 people on board after a fire. and the european union and poses further sanctions. it is 12:00 in the new in singapore. >> it is 4:00 in the morning in london, broadcasting on pbs to our viewers in america and elsewhere around the world. welcome to "newsday." dozens of police have moved in to clear up a camp set up four months ago outside a cathedral in central london. the occupy...
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i think that although our projects are relatively small in their scope, the indians have a very good network of working with the many, many villagers and trying to work on this. if i could piggyback on senator udal's comments my experience in nepal with the lanterns, it allowed the children to have an opportunity to stay the school, and do their home work and encourage literacy. it also in a similar way empowered women and provided a source of income for them through the sales of these very small scale entrepreneurships with the lamps, it's good program. >> we will count on you to reduce the barriers for american entrepreneurs. for the benefit of the people. >> thank you. >> you mentioned earlier the dialog between the united states and india on 20 different areas. last year, secretary clinton visited india and addressed the strategic dialog at that time and as you pointed out the dialog includes security, regional cooperation atechnolog, but can you highlight the most effective parts of the dialog and what you hope to make the most progress with in the coming year? >> i think my timi
i think that although our projects are relatively small in their scope, the indians have a very good network of working with the many, many villagers and trying to work on this. if i could piggyback on senator udal's comments my experience in nepal with the lanterns, it allowed the children to have an opportunity to stay the school, and do their home work and encourage literacy. it also in a similar way empowered women and provided a source of income for them through the sales of these very...
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the bureau of indian affairs is to they deal with the federal government. the people who are a sovereign nation, this is one of the things going on in the trail of tears. desperately pleading 4 was never going to happen and that is let it stay here as an independent sovereign nation which we are and somehow -- honor tribal laws and independence and sovereignty. they were not about to do that. how disrespectful can you be? that is why the cherokee deal with the federal government. >> american indians did become a u.s. citizen. >> u.s. citizens who are members of an independent nation. >> a sovereign nation -- the citizenship of their tribe? >> i think is the u.s. passport. a dual citizenship thing. they -- talk about u.s. transport. . travel internationally wouldn't work. they can say go to the t s a and say i love member of the cherokee nation. you have to have a u.s. passport. [inaudible] >> it is a conceit, not legal entity. no indian nation making and deal with the government of germany, it has become an internal understanding and way of operation in the
the bureau of indian affairs is to they deal with the federal government. the people who are a sovereign nation, this is one of the things going on in the trail of tears. desperately pleading 4 was never going to happen and that is let it stay here as an independent sovereign nation which we are and somehow -- honor tribal laws and independence and sovereignty. they were not about to do that. how disrespectful can you be? that is why the cherokee deal with the federal government. >>...
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the indians were vastly outnumbered. reached loading repeating rifles the comanche's if they had anything at all it was the muskets but mostly bows and arrows. let me see if i can briefly describe called the battle of blenko canyon. the bluecoats they're pretty tough people. there were not complete idiots thereafter playing cat and mouse where quanah parker stampedes sources, the bluecoats calgary move forward and locate the village and they will move on the village. they march to where the villages but it is gone. so they send the scouts out to figure out where it was. what has happened is they get to a point* where they realize all of the crisscrossing lines. a horse to avoid vertu long poles on the back of a horse so they could carry things because they did not have wheels. as a large group of migrating comanche's move to have parallel way at the -- lines in the sand so suddenly all of the lines go crazy then the village disappears and then they realize sinhalese the village has doubled back and it is now behind them.
the indians were vastly outnumbered. reached loading repeating rifles the comanche's if they had anything at all it was the muskets but mostly bows and arrows. let me see if i can briefly describe called the battle of blenko canyon. the bluecoats they're pretty tough people. there were not complete idiots thereafter playing cat and mouse where quanah parker stampedes sources, the bluecoats calgary move forward and locate the village and they will move on the village. they march to where the...
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in large measure this stems from the indian parliament's adoption of the civil liability for nuclear damage bill. effectively rules out indian accession to the convention on supplementary compensation for nuclear damage, the csc, and it could frustrate the united states nuclear industry's efforts to play a role in india's expanding nuclear power sector. the bill in plain terms are fundamentally inconsistent with the liability regime that the international community is seeking to achieve in the csc. to date, this administration has made very little progress on the csc with india, and i am hopeful that you will address the obama administration's strategy for advancing u.s./india nuclear cooperation. what high-revel exchanges -- high-level exchanges have occurred between our governments regarding the us the of liability protections for u.s. nuclear exporters to india? and more broadly, what is the current state of our energy dialogue with new delhi? i would also appreciate your views onion going security cooperation in south asia. in light of the obama administration's attempt to reduce
in large measure this stems from the indian parliament's adoption of the civil liability for nuclear damage bill. effectively rules out indian accession to the convention on supplementary compensation for nuclear damage, the csc, and it could frustrate the united states nuclear industry's efforts to play a role in india's expanding nuclear power sector. the bill in plain terms are fundamentally inconsistent with the liability regime that the international community is seeking to achieve in the...
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journalist mayhem he says it's up to the four hundred million wealthy indians to help their impoverished country men not patronize ing post-imperial britain we are showing how good we are this is the way to do it and this is what you should be doing in fact it produces the opposite effect it makes them resentful it makes them feel they are not taking indian seriously india wants to be treated as a world power india want to be treated as an equal india doesn't want to be treated any more as a little child being told by mother how to do things within a decade economists predict india will take in the case become the world's largest economy while british great stagnate it's time to take commentators for britain to build all relations with the new powerful india before the eight days to start flowing in the other direction. r.t. . what cross now to the business desk and get the latest from daniel bushell daniel what have you got up your sleeve this hour yes hello well the whole process and hurting the economy here but was last known is that today and yesterday russian
journalist mayhem he says it's up to the four hundred million wealthy indians to help their impoverished country men not patronize ing post-imperial britain we are showing how good we are this is the way to do it and this is what you should be doing in fact it produces the opposite effect it makes them resentful it makes them feel they are not taking indian seriously india wants to be treated as a world power india want to be treated as an equal india doesn't want to be treated any more as a...
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to india which now has more than britain and the indian economy will grow by seven percent this year ompared to a measly one percent here it's already got the ninth largest gross domestic product in the world and it's got the space program immense wealth rubbed shoulders with crippling poverty though and defenders of the aid program point to india's six hundred million poor people living on less than two dollars a day the government says the aid is kept really targeted investment into education for women and children and helping the private sector create jobs and growth it is wrong to portray this as an indiscriminate about of money being given to the indian government who could go and spend it on. space or indeed other things this is a very concentrated. talk today programme and i think on that basis given it has been targeted at some of the poorest people in the world. i'm happy to defend the aids concentrated on the three poorest states in india but if the government thinks that'll help it reach its goal experts say it's mistaken the problem is. particularly also got some of the wo
to india which now has more than britain and the indian economy will grow by seven percent this year ompared to a measly one percent here it's already got the ninth largest gross domestic product in the world and it's got the space program immense wealth rubbed shoulders with crippling poverty though and defenders of the aid program point to india's six hundred million poor people living on less than two dollars a day the government says the aid is kept really targeted investment into education...
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there is a photo of the west indian work force in the canal zone.n this biracial approach put white workers, u.s. workers on the so-called gold wrote -- and backward groups in the west indies were on the silver role and paid in silver. life was very different for those two groups but a lot of what is fascinating about the canal zone is so many workers didn't quite fit into that black versus white structure. the spaniards. fascinating group. the u.s. imported 6,000 spaniards to work on the canal thinking they would prod the black workers to work harder. in fact they did have a lot of energy but in ways that complicated life for the other officials. they were classified as non-white or sometimes referred to as colored or semi white workers. they were excluded from the white hotels and cafeterias, excluded from white dormitories and the spaniards were very angry about that and they mobilized and engaged in an artist movement. when i am in the archives i am interested in moments of tension between the workers and the officials so you are looking in the
there is a photo of the west indian work force in the canal zone.n this biracial approach put white workers, u.s. workers on the so-called gold wrote -- and backward groups in the west indies were on the silver role and paid in silver. life was very different for those two groups but a lot of what is fascinating about the canal zone is so many workers didn't quite fit into that black versus white structure. the spaniards. fascinating group. the u.s. imported 6,000 spaniards to work on the canal...
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and another in the western east indian ocean showed temperatures that were comparable all the way up until two million years ago this would have been when the eastern side of africa warmed and the western side cooled causing the cool waters off east africa to have dried out the region after studying the cores the team of scientists ran computer simulations that a race the east and west temperature differences and showed what might have happened if the temperatures were the same along the equator across the indian ocean the result was the simulation of a shutdown of a type of atmospheric circulation that made east africa wetter than it is today the medical is careful to point out that the cause and source of the change in ocean temperatures is still unknown needs further study regardless we may now i know what was responsible for the environmental changes that evolved humans from tree to ours to our modern form capable of standing upright and running across the grass covered savannas. is just. it's the good the bad in the very very crass a ling. and lee ugly their good us district jud
and another in the western east indian ocean showed temperatures that were comparable all the way up until two million years ago this would have been when the eastern side of africa warmed and the western side cooled causing the cool waters off east africa to have dried out the region after studying the cores the team of scientists ran computer simulations that a race the east and west temperature differences and showed what might have happened if the temperatures were the same along the...
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the indian ocean to the seychelles islands. the ship... th >>> a french fishing vessel is now towing a cruise ship that's stranded in the indian ocean off the seychelles. the ship lost fire after a fire in the engine room yesterday. there are more than 1,000 people on board. everyone is safe right now. the ship by the way is owned by the same owner of the cruise liner that capsized off the italian coast just last month. >>> voters in two states are make their picks today for the republican presidential nomination. one of them is in michigan. mitt romney's home turf. but as randall pinkston shows us, that's where he is facing his toughest battle. >> reporter: voters are going to the polls in michigan and arizona. mitt romney is expected to pull off a win in arizona but in his home state of michigan he is stuck in a virtual tie with rick santorum. this morning, during a visit to his campaign office in livonia, he went on the attack against his chief rival. >> i think he is an economic lightweight. i don't think he understands the process of
the indian ocean to the seychelles islands. the ship... th >>> a french fishing vessel is now towing a cruise ship that's stranded in the indian ocean off the seychelles. the ship lost fire after a fire in the engine room yesterday. there are more than 1,000 people on board. everyone is safe right now. the ship by the way is owned by the same owner of the cruise liner that capsized off the italian coast just last month. >>> voters in two states are make their picks today for...
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another vessel is adrift in the indian ocean after a fire. more than 1000 people are on board drifting 200 miles from the seychelles. in the next few hours, and other vessels should reach it to support it. >> in the midst of the indian ocean, the costa allegra sent out distress signals as it steamed from madagascar to the seychelles. a fire had broken out. 636 passengers were ordered to gather at emergency assembly point. the commander of the italian coast guard said the fire was in the generator room. he stressed it had been put out quickly and no one had been hurt. on the website of the company, the live feed pictures and information from the crew had stopped. the engines have been cut. all they have now is battery power to keep emergency equipment working. >> you have to think positively. >> more than 30 families around britain await news of loved ones. amongst themis es christina whoe daughter works on the boat. >> from what the news is saying, half of may things not to worry. but as a mother, you are wondering if they are ok. >> it seems
another vessel is adrift in the indian ocean after a fire. more than 1000 people are on board drifting 200 miles from the seychelles. in the next few hours, and other vessels should reach it to support it. >> in the midst of the indian ocean, the costa allegra sent out distress signals as it steamed from madagascar to the seychelles. a fire had broken out. 636 passengers were ordered to gather at emergency assembly point. the commander of the italian coast guard said the fire was in the...
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it's a story from the [inaudible] and so the indian epiics actually the indian epiics for very common in cambodia and bali and thailand and there is a different aesthetic. all southeast asia and asia there are a lot of similarities. >> he is a male entity. he is not -- are you referring to the story? >> it's interesting you should say that. a unique indian concept is one of half male, half female. and that is -- unlike some dances the solo dancer portrays all of the parts in the story. you can portray a feminine aspect and then masculine aspect with the bow and arrow. the male has to portray feminine and the female has to portray masculine. there is a very fierce dance and a soft sort of dance and every dancer has to learn all those aspects. it's very, you know, my teacher i call him a guru in this art form you have to study very, very hard. you have to learn about all the cultural aspects. he says it's liberating because he enjoys and has to learn to bring up the feminine aspect. he's a strong character it's a challenge for him and he likes it. the stories are metaphor cal. i don't l
it's a story from the [inaudible] and so the indian epiics actually the indian epiics for very common in cambodia and bali and thailand and there is a different aesthetic. all southeast asia and asia there are a lot of similarities. >> he is a male entity. he is not -- are you referring to the story? >> it's interesting you should say that. a unique indian concept is one of half male, half female. and that is -- unlike some dances the solo dancer portrays all of the parts in the...
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marty sitting down with mr hardeep think poori the indian ambassador to the united nations ambassador pouri thank you very much for sitting down with r.t. i'd like to begin with syria because that seems to be a great point of contention within the u.n. security council not the last and the only time that council reached any type of consensus on the conflict in syria was nearly six months ago it was under your presidency of the security council a presidential statement was issued in august why has it been so hard since that for fifteen members to agree on does some kind of solution i wouldn't use the word solution but i would use the word approach but you know you're absolutely right the only occasion on which the security council was entirely on the same page insofar as developments in syria are concerned was on third august two thousand and eleven under the indian presidency when the council accepted adopted it be honesty that statement is a fairly strong statement it calls on the government in damascus to walk back from the use of force against its own civilians equally sends a mess
marty sitting down with mr hardeep think poori the indian ambassador to the united nations ambassador pouri thank you very much for sitting down with r.t. i'd like to begin with syria because that seems to be a great point of contention within the u.n. security council not the last and the only time that council reached any type of consensus on the conflict in syria was nearly six months ago it was under your presidency of the security council a presidential statement was issued in august why...
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talking to the iranians china may get in the act i could see a russian chinese indian iranian central asian clearinghouse that would be non dollar denominated could be commodity backed could be local currency backed so the message system they could just be completely outside the dollar system very interesting and we just have thirty seconds but does all of this mean that gold comes out the winner it sounds like there's no there's no question about it or you know like that gold is constant everything else is the loser but yes short answer is the dollar. gold will go up significantly gold will perform well relative to all currencies because you know as you showed in your graphic all the major central banks are printing were crazy so you know there may be leads and lags and noise in the crossover gold is going to go away oh well i have to thank you so much for being on the show and you're always so nice to have your insight is just amazing and if anybody hasn't they should read the book that's out there and senior managing director of tangent capital partners jim or. all right before we
talking to the iranians china may get in the act i could see a russian chinese indian iranian central asian clearinghouse that would be non dollar denominated could be commodity backed could be local currency backed so the message system they could just be completely outside the dollar system very interesting and we just have thirty seconds but does all of this mean that gold comes out the winner it sounds like there's no there's no question about it or you know like that gold is constant...
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. >> shut down before the meltdown! >> indian point is right here. >> miles o'brien: right on the fault line. >> narrator: correspondent miles o'brien investigates if america is prepared for a nuclear disaster. >> the likelihood of a fukushima accident happening here is very, very low, but we know it's not impossible. >> narrator: tonight on frontline, "nuclear aftershocks." >> if it can happen to japan, it can happen anywhere. >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station om viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major funding is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. and by reva and david logan, committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation dedicated to heightening public awarenesof critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund, with a grant from millicent bell through the millicent and eugen
. >> shut down before the meltdown! >> indian point is right here. >> miles o'brien: right on the fault line. >> narrator: correspondent miles o'brien investigates if america is prepared for a nuclear disaster. >> the likelihood of a fukushima accident happening here is very, very low, but we know it's not impossible. >> narrator: tonight on frontline, "nuclear aftershocks." >> if it can happen to japan, it can happen anywhere. >>...
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journalist mayhem he says it's up to the four hundred million wealthier indians to help their impoverished country men not patronize ing post-imperial britain we are showing how good we are this is the way to do it and this is what you should be doing in fact it produces the opposite effect it makes them resentful it makes them feel they're not taking indian seriously india wants to be treated as a world power india wants to be treated with equal india doesn't want to be treated any more as a little child being told by mother how to do things within a decade economists predict india will take in the case become the world's largest economy while british great stagnate its time stay commentated for britain to build relations with the new powerful india before the eight days to start flowing in the other direction. r.t. down. with the summer home in news stories in about four minutes from now in the meantime let's check out stock markets all prices currency rates has all this and more at the business today that's right bill global equity markets had a choppy trading
journalist mayhem he says it's up to the four hundred million wealthier indians to help their impoverished country men not patronize ing post-imperial britain we are showing how good we are this is the way to do it and this is what you should be doing in fact it produces the opposite effect it makes them resentful it makes them feel they're not taking indian seriously india wants to be treated as a world power india wants to be treated with equal india doesn't want to be treated any more as a...
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a crippled italian cruise ship which was adrift more than 12 hours in the indian ocean with more than 1000 people on board is now under tow by a french trawler. the company but owns the costa allegra is bringing the passengers to the main seychelles islands to ensure the safety of those on board. the company also operates the costa concordia, which ran aground off italy last month killing more than 30 people. peter has this report. >> the costa allegra ran into trouble southwest of the seychelles while sailing from madagascar are. if fire in the ship's generator room caused it to lose all power. the fire was extinguished, but the vessel now has no air- conditioning or cooking facilities. today's 636 passengers were served cold breakfast. >> apparently all the passengers and crew are safe. they all spent the night on the outside decks because the heat was too great and there was no lighting so it was dangerous to be in the corridors. i believe they spent the night under the stars. >> the costa allegra is now being towed towards the seychelles by a french fishing vessel. >> we have no r
a crippled italian cruise ship which was adrift more than 12 hours in the indian ocean with more than 1000 people on board is now under tow by a french trawler. the company but owns the costa allegra is bringing the passengers to the main seychelles islands to ensure the safety of those on board. the company also operates the costa concordia, which ran aground off italy last month killing more than 30 people. peter has this report. >> the costa allegra ran into trouble southwest of the...
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critics say opening the indian market would put nearly 6 million jobs on the line. the european union is ignoring the fact that a quarter of the indian population is still chronically malnourished. 40% of the population lives below the poverty line. between disparate partners, a trade conditions must also be disparate. india must be allowed to protect the majority of its market from eu products. but the european union sees things differently. the bloc wants india to drop all tariff barriers. a free-trade zone between the would cover 1.7 billion people. >> there is a huge potential economically that we must explore for the benefit of our citizens and businesses. this free-trade agreement is going to be the biggest in the world. >> india needs more foreign investment, but it cannot afford to see millions of small vendors lose their livelihoods. >> onto sports news now. bundesliga have a new coach. the 39 year-old replaces a coach was fired on thursday after a string of poor performances. the team had won just one of 10 at -- one of the last 10 games. >> lots of pressu
critics say opening the indian market would put nearly 6 million jobs on the line. the european union is ignoring the fact that a quarter of the indian population is still chronically malnourished. 40% of the population lives below the poverty line. between disparate partners, a trade conditions must also be disparate. india must be allowed to protect the majority of its market from eu products. but the european union sees things differently. the bloc wants india to drop all tariff barriers. a...
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he says it's up to the four hundred million wealthy indians to help their impoverished country men not. post-imperial britain we are showing how good we are this is the way to do it and this is what you should be doing in fact it produces the opposite effect it makes them resentful it makes them feel they are not taking indian seriously india wants to be treated as a world india wants to be treated with equal india doesn't want to be treated any more as a little child being told by mother how to do things within a decade economists predict india will take in the case become the world's largest economy. stagnate its time stay calm and tases for britain to build relations with the powerful before the eight to start flowing in the direction. r.t. . twenty five minutes past the hour here in moscow russia is gearing up for the weekend's presidential election by rolling out the technology. have been set up in nearly every polling station across the country is to ensure maximum transparency after last december's parliamentary election triggered allegations of vote rigging all the details now
he says it's up to the four hundred million wealthy indians to help their impoverished country men not. post-imperial britain we are showing how good we are this is the way to do it and this is what you should be doing in fact it produces the opposite effect it makes them resentful it makes them feel they are not taking indian seriously india wants to be treated as a world india wants to be treated with equal india doesn't want to be treated any more as a little child being told by mother how...
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yet we must go on making the case that this is a superb aircraft, and we will try to encourage the indians to take that view. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the prime minister recently said that means testing might be brought in. was he speaking for the government, and does the prime minister really think that is there? >> i made a very clear commitment at the time of the last election about pensioner winter fuel payments and others, and we are keeping all of those promises. >> order, order. the house must calmed down. i want to hear penny mordaunt. >> interlocal super market closes down, another quickly takes its place. if the football club closes down, pompeii fans will not be content with buying their season tickets. >> i will certainly do that, and i dacias absolutely right to raise this issue. i can completely understand. the idea that they can go and supports of santa is to of really incredible, and we have to do everything we can to keep this friendly rivalry growing. >> at ed miliband. >> this week, the british medical journal, and others, published a joint editorialists said, and i qu
yet we must go on making the case that this is a superb aircraft, and we will try to encourage the indians to take that view. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the prime minister recently said that means testing might be brought in. was he speaking for the government, and does the prime minister really think that is there? >> i made a very clear commitment at the time of the last election about pensioner winter fuel payments and others, and we are keeping all of those promises. >>...
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journalist may have he says it's up to the four hundred million wealthy indians to help their impoverished country men not patronize ing post-imperial britain we are showing how good we are this is the way to do it and this is what you should be doing in fact it produces the opposite effect it makes them resentful it makes them feel they're not taking indian seriously india wants to be treated as a world power india wants to be treated with equal india doesn't want to be treated any more as a little child being told by mother how to do things within a decade economists predict india will take in the case become the world's largest economy while british great stagnate it's time to take commentators for britain to build relations with the new powerful india before the eighty's to start flowing in the direction. r.t. founded. more than a straight to the business task here an article in a hello to you so the latest with the ups and downs today hello rory well markets are fluctuating at the moment they started in russia they started higher but then it raised early agai
journalist may have he says it's up to the four hundred million wealthy indians to help their impoverished country men not patronize ing post-imperial britain we are showing how good we are this is the way to do it and this is what you should be doing in fact it produces the opposite effect it makes them resentful it makes them feel they're not taking indian seriously india wants to be treated as a world power india wants to be treated with equal india doesn't want to be treated any more as a...
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the indian government has focused its education initiatives on mathematics and science. it has succeeded in cultivating many talented students. countries all over the world are competing to secure top-quality students, especially science majo majors. 100,000 indians study in the united states. that compares with just 500 in japan. there is the director of the university of tokyo india office. he's leading the school's efforts to catch up his first project was to conduct a survey exploring indian students' attitudes toward japan. it targeted students particularly interested in japan or in learning japanese. the results show that even among these students, one out of three want to study in the united states. >> if i go to the usa, i will get more opportunities in terms of jobs. and admissions for a doctorate. u.s. universities are some of the best in the world. >> reporter: feeling alarmed, yoshino tries appealing to the students' examiners. he also set up an alumni association for indian and japanese graduates of the university of tokyo. the hope is that it will help raise
the indian government has focused its education initiatives on mathematics and science. it has succeeded in cultivating many talented students. countries all over the world are competing to secure top-quality students, especially science majo majors. 100,000 indians study in the united states. that compares with just 500 in japan. there is the director of the university of tokyo india office. he's leading the school's efforts to catch up his first project was to conduct a survey exploring...
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it is the indians are looking at the lowest bid. they have not yet awarded the contract. i will say to my right honorable friend, with the people employed in his constituency, we do not expect any job losses stemming from this decision, and yet we must go on making the case that this is a superb aircraft, and we will try to encourage the indians to take that view. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the prime minister recently said that means testing might be brought in. for pension. was he speaking for the government, and does the prime minister really think that is there? -- fair? >> i made a very clear commitment at the time of the last election about pensioner winter fuel payments and others, and we are keeping all of those promises. >> order, order. the house must calm down. i want to hear penny mordaunt. >> interlocal super market -- if a local supermarket closes down, another quickly takes its place. if the football club closes down, pompey fans will not be content with buying their season tickets. will you meet with the club so that our club survives? >> i will certainly d
it is the indians are looking at the lowest bid. they have not yet awarded the contract. i will say to my right honorable friend, with the people employed in his constituency, we do not expect any job losses stemming from this decision, and yet we must go on making the case that this is a superb aircraft, and we will try to encourage the indians to take that view. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the prime minister recently said that means testing might be brought in. for pension. was he...
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the founders didn't intrude on the indians. they knockfirst, then killed them. , no one-- no one's talking about rewriting history. just cutting out chunks of it. of course, that will leaf a few holes in our history books, so we adults needs to come together to get our stories straight. now,, you know, we've got to do this just in case the kids start asking uncomfortable questions like, "why is the sky blue?" and "what happened to the arapahoe?" so if the kids-- if the kids ask, george washington didn't own slaves. remember? he and martha generously adopted hundreds of african children to cultivate their tobacco. they were like the 18th century brangelina. ( laughter ) ( applause ) and andrew jackson-- ( applause ) old hickory didn't force the civilized tribes on a five-state death march. they were hiking the appalachian trail and got lost. i mean, we're still looking for them. in the 19, we're keeping uheir continent warm. of course, we're also going to want to cut out this part of our history where we're lying to our kids about those parts of our history. but i
the founders didn't intrude on the indians. they knockfirst, then killed them. , no one-- no one's talking about rewriting history. just cutting out chunks of it. of course, that will leaf a few holes in our history books, so we adults needs to come together to get our stories straight. now,, you know, we've got to do this just in case the kids start asking uncomfortable questions like, "why is the sky blue?" and "what happened to the arapahoe?" so if the kids-- if the kids...