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with roland it should have been an indian dessert? >> i really think we should showcase what america has. we have so many great pastries, why not have the pumpkin pie or pecan pie. no, it's all about the presentation. it can be presented really, really big. >> larry: paula, would you like to cook a white house dinner? >> i would love to. i had the first lady, larry, on my show before the president was elected, and i found her to be very down-to-earth in a very, very american in her tastes for food. i showed her how i fried shrimp and she ate even during the commercial break. she thoroughly enjoyed them. i asked what their favorite food was and they said hot wings. >> larry: deepak chopra is at the dinner. what's it like, deepak? >> it's very festive. it's very celebrative. it's just lovely. the energy is gralt. the prime minister was very eloquent and president obama, of course, was wonderful. we all got to meet him and i'm sitting right next to colin powell, actually the president is on the next table and there's lots of wonderful in
with roland it should have been an indian dessert? >> i really think we should showcase what america has. we have so many great pastries, why not have the pumpkin pie or pecan pie. no, it's all about the presentation. it can be presented really, really big. >> larry: paula, would you like to cook a white house dinner? >> i would love to. i had the first lady, larry, on my show before the president was elected, and i found her to be very down-to-earth in a very, very american...
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the indians and the pakistanis have a problems with kashmir. we need india, and we need them to be our strategic partners in that area if we're going to succeed in pakistan and afghanistan. so i think that the prime minister really said the key words, strategy, strategic partnership. >> larry: and sally will join us later when we talk about style. we'll talk about the white house menu with some people who really know what's cooking, next. welcome to the now network, population 49 million. right now 1.2 million people are on sprint mobile broadband. 31 are streaming a sales conference from the road. 154 are tracking shipments on a train. 33 are iming on a ferry. and 1300 are secretly checking email on a vacation. that's happening now. america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. right now get a free 3g/4g device for your laptop. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com >> larry: joining us to discuss all of this, paula deen, the emm
the indians and the pakistanis have a problems with kashmir. we need india, and we need them to be our strategic partners in that area if we're going to succeed in pakistan and afghanistan. so i think that the prime minister really said the key words, strategy, strategic partnership. >> larry: and sally will join us later when we talk about style. we'll talk about the white house menu with some people who really know what's cooking, next. welcome to the now network, population 49 million....
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and indian reporters. they will have coverage of that getting under way at about 1135 eastern time -- 11:35 a.m. eastern time. then we will show you the toes that will happen later on in the evening. also, some of the -- show you the toast that will happen later on in the evening. some of the guests as well that will arrive. a tent has been erected to accommodate all of the guests and the entertainment that will follow. mary is joining us from north carolina, good morning. good morning, mary? caller: good morning. i was wondering, with all of the terrorist pockets in afghanistan, what are we really trying to accomplish? that is all i really wanted to know. i do not understand. what is it that we want? guest: i think what the u.s. is trying to accomplish is to defeat al qaeda, to manage the taliban insurgency, and to strengthen the karzai government in afghanistan. i think those are objectives that india shares as well. it is an objective that the indians see as being in their own self interest and in the i
and indian reporters. they will have coverage of that getting under way at about 1135 eastern time -- 11:35 a.m. eastern time. then we will show you the toes that will happen later on in the evening. also, some of the -- show you the toast that will happen later on in the evening. some of the guests as well that will arrive. a tent has been erected to accommodate all of the guests and the entertainment that will follow. mary is joining us from north carolina, good morning. good morning, mary?...
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, the indian state bird. it is a nod to indian culture. in terms of china, she had china from the bush era and the clinton era. one of the things that you see with prime minister singh is that it is a continuation of what we saw with the bush administration. and using that china, is a nod to the relationship that bush was able to establish with prime minister singh. i talked to a white house usher about this -- he gave a figure that is $150,000. to me, it seemed kind of low. the cost of that is already built an and the cost of the manpower is built in. that is the figure that he gave. george bush had smaller events -- $80,000 in the state dining room. this one, 3 one20 guests -- with 320 guests is like a big, lavish wedding. >> to the white house indicate whether or not people feel like they are in a tent tonight? will they need to come back into the white house? >> one of the tricks that they do -- i talked to a white house usher about that. there is nothing fancy about 10. they put a floor on that and they
, the indian state bird. it is a nod to indian culture. in terms of china, she had china from the bush era and the clinton era. one of the things that you see with prime minister singh is that it is a continuation of what we saw with the bush administration. and using that china, is a nod to the relationship that bush was able to establish with prime minister singh. i talked to a white house usher about this -- he gave a figure that is $150,000. to me, it seemed kind of low. the cost of that is...
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, the indian state bird. it is a nod to indian culture. in terms of china, she had china from the bush era and the clinton era. one of the things that you see with prime minister singh is that it is a continuation of what we saw with the bush administration. and using that china, is a nod to the relationship that bush was able to establish with prime minister singh. i talked to a white house usher about this -- he gave a figure that is $150,000. to me, it seemed kind of low. the cost of that is already built an and the cost of the manpower is built in. that is the figure that he gave. george bush had smaller events -- $80,000 in the state dining room. this one, 3 one20 guests -- with 320 guests is like a big, lavish wedding. >> to the white house indicate whether or not people feel like they are in a tent tonight? will they need to come back into the white house? >> one of the tricks that they do -- i talked to a white house usher about that. there is nothing fancy about 10. they put a floor on that and they
, the indian state bird. it is a nod to indian culture. in terms of china, she had china from the bush era and the clinton era. one of the things that you see with prime minister singh is that it is a continuation of what we saw with the bush administration. and using that china, is a nod to the relationship that bush was able to establish with prime minister singh. i talked to a white house usher about this -- he gave a figure that is $150,000. to me, it seemed kind of low. the cost of that is...
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government and the indian economy. as you look down the road, do you think in the next 20 years we will say has dramatic a set of changes in that room additions to -- in the relationship? >> when i looked out on that, i said in my speech that our ambition is to ensure that the indian economy grows at the average annual rate of about 9% per annum. that was the growth rates proceeding the current year's and in the previous years, the last five years. and if our economy grows at the rate of 9% -- 72/9 -- eight years, of we will double the national wealth of our country. by 2020, we shouldn't match at the american economy if we succeed a growing at the rate of 9% per annum. -- we should match the american economy for succeed at growing at the rate of 9% per annum. our growth is largely fuelled by domestic demand. our savings rate is as high as 35% per annum. our investment rate in recent years has been as high as 37% per annum. if you save 35% of your gdp, you should be able to reach a growth rate of 9% per annum. that is
government and the indian economy. as you look down the road, do you think in the next 20 years we will say has dramatic a set of changes in that room additions to -- in the relationship? >> when i looked out on that, i said in my speech that our ambition is to ensure that the indian economy grows at the average annual rate of about 9% per annum. that was the growth rates proceeding the current year's and in the previous years, the last five years. and if our economy grows at the rate of...
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and indian c.e.o.'s to develop recommendations that are going to be helpful to growing both of our economies. you mentioned in your comments that economics was the foundation of a good relationship. you also mentioned the importance that the significant role that u.s. business played in advancing civil nuclear and that relationship. could you give us some advice on as u.s. business what we can be doing over the next two or three years to further advance the economic relationship between our two countries? >> excellency, india today is open for business in almost every sphere of economic activity. i mentioned in my speech that infrastructure, particularly the hard infrastructure, remains a critical component in our ambitions to realize the growth rate of 9% per an annum. and that means large-scale investments in infrastructure, in expanding infrastructure of roads, railways, urban infrastructure, boats, airports. in all of these areas i see enormous opportunities for participation on the part of u.s. bus
and indian c.e.o.'s to develop recommendations that are going to be helpful to growing both of our economies. you mentioned in your comments that economics was the foundation of a good relationship. you also mentioned the importance that the significant role that u.s. business played in advancing civil nuclear and that relationship. could you give us some advice on as u.s. business what we can be doing over the next two or three years to further advance the economic relationship between our two...
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awaiting president obama and the indian prime minister. it does look like it will be at least a couple minutes before president obama and indian prime minister manmohan singh comes out for their joint news conference. in that time, we will show you a brief conversation we had this morning with a reporter from south carolina about the beginning of proposed impeachment proceedings against gov. mark sanford. here is that conversation. -- bill." john o'connor is joining us, he writes for the state newspaper in south carolina. thank you for being with us. in essence this is the first step of a possible impeachment against gov. sanford. what are you looking for today? caller: today you have a special subcommittee that is going to prepare an impeachment resolution against the governor. it looks to charge the governor with misconduct in office before going away and not telling any of his staff, going to argentina. we also have an ongoing ethics committee investigation, most of these related to the abuse of power and use of campaign funds. we are w
awaiting president obama and the indian prime minister. it does look like it will be at least a couple minutes before president obama and indian prime minister manmohan singh comes out for their joint news conference. in that time, we will show you a brief conversation we had this morning with a reporter from south carolina about the beginning of proposed impeachment proceedings against gov. mark sanford. here is that conversation. -- bill." john o'connor is joining us, he writes for the...
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they don't want the indians to disappear. they don't want a culture to disappear, but of course they can't control what's happening as they say on the ground. and they would like to settle this, want that land and they push the indians off of it. the founders also thought that slavery was naturally disappear. especially with the ending of the international slave trade in 1808. through that whole period, up to the second decade, this a strong feeling that slavery is on its last legs, it's going to go we. of course, it is going to wait in the north. all of the northern states but 1804 have abolished slavery. and it looked as if the upper southampton, virginia being the leader, is taking steps to eliminate slavery. and it is true. maybe 30000 free blacks. blacks were freed in the media decades of the 1780s and 90s following the revolution. there were freedoms is in virginia, which freed hundreds of slaves who could shield that they had and indian ancestor. if you had one in the ances >>> he was one of football's most consistent
they don't want the indians to disappear. they don't want a culture to disappear, but of course they can't control what's happening as they say on the ground. and they would like to settle this, want that land and they push the indians off of it. the founders also thought that slavery was naturally disappear. especially with the ending of the international slave trade in 1808. through that whole period, up to the second decade, this a strong feeling that slavery is on its last legs, it's going...
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government and the indian economy. as you look down the road, do you think in the next 20 years we will say has dramatic a set of changes in that room additions to -- in the relationship? >> when i looked out on that, i said in my speech that our ambition is to ensure that the indian economy grows at the average annual rate of about 9% per annum. that was the growth rates proceeding the current year's and in the previous years, the last five years. and if our economy grows at the rate of 9% -- 72/9 -- eight years, of we will double the national wealth of our country. by 2020, we shouldn't match at the american economy if we succeed a growing at the rate of 9% per annum. -- we should match the american economy for succeed at growing at the rate of 9% per annum. our growth is largely fuelled by domestic demand. our savings rate is as high as 35% per annum. our investment rate in recent years has been as high as 37% per annum. if you save 35% of your gdp, you should be able to reach a growth rate of 9% per annum. that is
government and the indian economy. as you look down the road, do you think in the next 20 years we will say has dramatic a set of changes in that room additions to -- in the relationship? >> when i looked out on that, i said in my speech that our ambition is to ensure that the indian economy grows at the average annual rate of about 9% per annum. that was the growth rates proceeding the current year's and in the previous years, the last five years. and if our economy grows at the rate of...
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, the indian state bird. it is a nod to indian culture. in terms of china, she had china from the bush era and the clinton era. one of the things that you see with prime minister singh is that it is a continuation of what we saw with the bush administration. and using that china, is a nod to the relationship that bush was able to establish with prime minister singh. i talked to a white house usher about this -- he gave a figure that is $ the cost of that is already built in and the cost of the manpower is already built in. that is the figure he gave. george bush had smaller events, but this one looks more like $350,000, like a lavish wedding. >> did the white house indicate whether people would feel like they are in at 10 tonight -- they are in a tent tonight? >> they put a floor on theiere, and they really tried to keep people's eyes of. there is a wall hanging. you do not feel like you are in a tent. >> who is the bigger headline tomorrow, president obama or michelle obama? >> it has to be the first lady. t
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pakistan remains suspicious of indian hegemony. how in the u.s. balance the interests of these two key partners, one of which is the key ally in the war on terror? >> first of all, all americans and certainly everyone in this administration is delighted in the first visit of this administration. this is very appropriate. no one in pakistan and india other country should read this in any way as a definition of india. it is entirely appropriate that someone has to make the first move. it usually involves the european allies but they come over in informal trips. there is a different level of intensity. president obama thought this was the right way to go. we are thrilled. it in no way should be read as a definition. we seek to improve our relations with pakistan we seek to improve our relations with china. we seek to improve our relations with india. this is not a zero-sum game. every country will benefit from improvement in the area. i will not go into the specifics. it is not part of my formal responsibilities. i look forward to participating in so
pakistan remains suspicious of indian hegemony. how in the u.s. balance the interests of these two key partners, one of which is the key ally in the war on terror? >> first of all, all americans and certainly everyone in this administration is delighted in the first visit of this administration. this is very appropriate. no one in pakistan and india other country should read this in any way as a definition of india. it is entirely appropriate that someone has to make the first move. it...
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companies and indian companies in the field of business. similarly, in the hole in area of energy efficiency, there could be significant progress, and we estimate that if we can actually make advances in this field, we could add 25% more energy to our basket without adding to generation capacity. that, again, would be a key national objective. whether it is in devising building codes, in devising more efficient lighting, whether it is in better insulation in houses, i think there is a whole range of areas where we can collaborate. already today, i think the energy intensity of india's economy has come down and we have made significant progress. it is now on par with other levels. but i think we can do more, particularly in the smaller medium enterprises. the large enterprises are now very efficient because our industrial targets are quite high, and higher than most other countries in the world. consumer tariffs are usually highest. in india, it is the reverse. it is a huge incentive for industry to conserve energy and be efficient in terms
companies and indian companies in the field of business. similarly, in the hole in area of energy efficiency, there could be significant progress, and we estimate that if we can actually make advances in this field, we could add 25% more energy to our basket without adding to generation capacity. that, again, would be a key national objective. whether it is in devising building codes, in devising more efficient lighting, whether it is in better insulation in houses, i think there is a whole...
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that is with the indian foreign minister. for this memorandum, both countries will work jointly to accelerate development and deployment of clean energy technologies and to strengthen cooperation on it? treason -- on adaptation to climate change, climate science, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions from forests and land use i. later on this afternoon, she will go over to the willard hotel to have a meeting with prime minister singh, where they will discuss progress in our strategic dialogue with india, how the united states and india can work together to meet global challenges like terrorism and climate change and other matters of regional and bilateral interest. and with that, i will take your questions. >> do you have any response to the report in the nation regarding what it says was as a joint operation between the joint special operations command in pakistan's and xe services, nee blackwater? >> i do not. i have not seen this article. >> so you have no response to that? >> well, i do not know. i'd just not aware of thi
that is with the indian foreign minister. for this memorandum, both countries will work jointly to accelerate development and deployment of clean energy technologies and to strengthen cooperation on it? treason -- on adaptation to climate change, climate science, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions from forests and land use i. later on this afternoon, she will go over to the willard hotel to have a meeting with prime minister singh, where they will discuss progress in our strategic dialogue...
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. >>> a secret society linked to two former presidents which said to have the skull of a famous indian warrior. geronimo's descendents feel they have proof of a 100-year-old crime. )%)%)%)%)%)%)%)%)%)%)%)%)ñ >>> saying good-bye to victims of the ft. hood shooting. six victims killed in the massacre are laid to rest. >>> police have arrested the mother of a missing 5-year-old girl and a charge of child abuse may be the least shocking of the accusations against her. >>> plus, how much money do you think a perfect cow is worth? this one is the bovine version of best in show and you will not believe how much someone paid for it. >>> hey there, thanks for joining us. this is hln. i'm virginia cha today for natasha curry. >>> president obama is on his way to china right now, the third stop of his tour in asia. earlier today he covered ground covering ground with a new nuclear agreement with russia. they're looking to replace the nuclear treaty that expires next month. president obama said things look good. >> in our first meeting when i traveled to moscow, we arrived at an understanding tha
. >>> a secret society linked to two former presidents which said to have the skull of a famous indian warrior. geronimo's descendents feel they have proof of a 100-year-old crime. )%)%)%)%)%)%)%)%)%)%)%)%)ñ >>> saying good-bye to victims of the ft. hood shooting. six victims killed in the massacre are laid to rest. >>> police have arrested the mother of a missing 5-year-old girl and a charge of child abuse may be the least shocking of the accusations against her....
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with indian prime minister manmohan singh. this is about 40 minutes. >> of very good morning to you all of you and welcome to the press conference by the prime minister of india, manmohan singh. he is joined by that debbie be chairman of the planning commission to his right, and his national security adviser. he will be making a opening statement, thereafter he would be happy to take a few questions. we will now listen to his opening statement. >> ladies in town and, of very good morning to each and every one of you. before i say something about the outcome of my visit to the united states, i wish to say a few words on the eve of the first anniversary of the terrorist attack in mumbai last year on november 26. this is a day of remembrance and of paying homage to all the innocent civilians and our brave men in uniform who lost their lives in one of the worst terrorist attacks our country has ever seen. on behalf of our nation, i would like to send a message to each and everyone of their families and friends, that we share their
with indian prime minister manmohan singh. this is about 40 minutes. >> of very good morning to you all of you and welcome to the press conference by the prime minister of india, manmohan singh. he is joined by that debbie be chairman of the planning commission to his right, and his national security adviser. he will be making a opening statement, thereafter he would be happy to take a few questions. we will now listen to his opening statement. >> ladies in town and, of very good...
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pascagoula mississippi to indian pass. bright shaded areas are tropical storm warnings and inland are tropical storm wind warnings, which means you'll get the wind and rain instead of the heavy stuff. storm surge will come in later this afternoon and tonight. new orleans getting some decent rain. you can see right over here. up to the west a little farther, houston you're dry for the time being. more showers may break way this afternoon. the entire region will see a lot of rain over the next 48 hours. look at that red shade. pink shade is about eight inches of rain. that will be the heaviest we'll find across georgia, northern parts of north carolina, too. that will be the next couple of days. that's where it's headed. the rest of the country doesn't look that bad at all. the flash flood watches and warnings are all posted for the lower part of the south. we'll talk about that, robin, in half an hour. good monday to you. >> appreciate it. >>> hugo chavez is tell iing hi military to get ready for a possible war with colombi
pascagoula mississippi to indian pass. bright shaded areas are tropical storm warnings and inland are tropical storm wind warnings, which means you'll get the wind and rain instead of the heavy stuff. storm surge will come in later this afternoon and tonight. new orleans getting some decent rain. you can see right over here. up to the west a little farther, houston you're dry for the time being. more showers may break way this afternoon. the entire region will see a lot of rain over the next 48...
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last night president obama posted his first state dinner as president with the indian prime minister at the white house, actually a tent outside the white house. here are the tests from last night's stay tender. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and mrs. michele obama accompanied by his excellency the prime minister of the republic of india and mrs. carr. ♪ .. >> please be seated. good evening, everyone. on behalf of michelle and myself, welcome to the white house. many of you were here when i was honored to become the first president to help celebrate the festival of lights. [applause] >> some of you were here for the first white house celebration of the birth of the founder of seekism. [applause] >> tonight, we gather again for the first state dinner of my presidency. with prime minister manmohan singh as we celebrate the great and growing partnership between the united states and india. as we all know in india, some of life's most treasured moments are often celebrated under the cover of a beautiful tent. and it's a little like tonight. we have incr
last night president obama posted his first state dinner as president with the indian prime minister at the white house, actually a tent outside the white house. here are the tests from last night's stay tender. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and mrs. michele obama accompanied by his excellency the prime minister of the republic of india and mrs. carr. ♪ .. >> please be seated. good evening, everyone. on behalf of michelle and myself, welcome to...
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[applause] >> president obama welcoming indian prime minister singh to the white house. that is scheduled for 11:35 a.m. eastern. and we will have that for you live on c-span. >> and more coverage tonight. >> thanksgiving day on c-span at 10 eastern bill clinton is on hand to present steven spielberg with this year's liberty medal from the national constitution center. also stanley greenberg and part of a panel assessing the obama presidency, and from the jfk library and museum nick burns and lesley gill on terrorism and nuclear weapons. at five, hip-hop artist and actor ludicrous on youth mentoring. coming this thanksgiving on c-span american icon, three nights of c-span or regional documentaries on the iconic homes of the three branches of american government. beginning thursday night at eight eastern, the supreme court, home to america's highest court review of the exquisite detail through the eyes of supreme court justices. then friday at 8 p.m. eastern the white house, inside america's most famous home, beyond the velvet ropes and public to his. our visit shows the
[applause] >> president obama welcoming indian prime minister singh to the white house. that is scheduled for 11:35 a.m. eastern. and we will have that for you live on c-span. >> and more coverage tonight. >> thanksgiving day on c-span at 10 eastern bill clinton is on hand to present steven spielberg with this year's liberty medal from the national constitution center. also stanley greenberg and part of a panel assessing the obama presidency, and from the jfk library and...
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. >>> the dalai lama is in an indian town today to lead prayer services for buddhist amomonks. china and india claim ownership of the town of tibet. chiep na sees the dalai lama's visit as a provocation. india says he's tree to travel anywhere in india. >>> a suicide car bomb has kelled 11 people in pakistan including a town mayor who turned against the taliban. officials say the bomb hit a market packed this morning. at least 36 people were injured. the mayor used to support the taliban but he switched sides two years ago. the taliban claimed responsibility for the attack and said that it had already tried to kill the mayor several times. >>> this is a group of kids who led the ground breaking for a permanent national memorial to flight 93 yesterday. it's going to honor the crew and passengers who died in the september 11th crash in pennsylvania. one mother who lost her daughter said it was a joyful day. >> i was thinking of my daughter who was a passenger on flight 93, you you know, what she would think about today. and she would be very happy and proud that people will have
. >>> the dalai lama is in an indian town today to lead prayer services for buddhist amomonks. china and india claim ownership of the town of tibet. chiep na sees the dalai lama's visit as a provocation. india says he's tree to travel anywhere in india. >>> a suicide car bomb has kelled 11 people in pakistan including a town mayor who turned against the taliban. officials say the bomb hit a market packed this morning. at least 36 people were injured. the mayor used to support...
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secret society linked to two former presidents has long been rumored to have the skull of a famous indian warrior. it's a mystery geronimo's descendants now believe they have even more proof of a 100-year-old crime.
secret society linked to two former presidents has long been rumored to have the skull of a famous indian warrior. it's a mystery geronimo's descendants now believe they have even more proof of a 100-year-old crime.
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he negotiated a major treaty with the osage indians. he was a hard-working, honest administrator working under very difficult and challenging circumstances, and he was surrounded by enemies. in may of 1809, louis adopted the teenage son of an interpreter. jessen and his family were returning home to the man dan villages with the man dan chief. his son wanted to stay in saint louis and attend school. lewis site indenture papers for him agreeing to provide for his education and upkeep for five years. lewis' mother was planning to move to saint louis the next year. he had purchased a property for her. he was investing in saint louis real estate. his brother was already living in saint louis, a partner in the missouri for company. merriweather lewis had a great deal to live for, and the broken chap on the column on his monument says it all. a life cut short, and untimely death at the age of 35. some people feel that he could have become the president of the united states if he had lived. he was, as jefferson so aptly wrote, of courage undau
he negotiated a major treaty with the osage indians. he was a hard-working, honest administrator working under very difficult and challenging circumstances, and he was surrounded by enemies. in may of 1809, louis adopted the teenage son of an interpreter. jessen and his family were returning home to the man dan villages with the man dan chief. his son wanted to stay in saint louis and attend school. lewis site indenture papers for him agreeing to provide for his education and upkeep for five...
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lewis may sonic lodge a negotiated a major treaty with the osage indians. he was a hard worker, on as administrator working under very difficult and challenging circumstances and he was surrounded by enemies. in may of 1809, lewis adopted the teenage son of an interpreter written any just a man. he and his family were returning home to the villages with command in chief, big white. his son wanted to stay in st. lewis and attend school. lewis signed in denture papers for truth and, agreed to provide for his education and upkeep for five years. lewis' mother was planning to move to st. lewis the next year. yet purchased a property for her. he was investing in st. lewis real estate. his brother was already living in st. lewis, a partner in the missouri for company. meriwether lewis had a great deal to live for and the broken shaft of the column on his monument says it all, a life cut short, and untimely death at age 35. some people feel that he could have become the president of the united states if he had lived. he was, as jefferson so aptly wrote, of courage
lewis may sonic lodge a negotiated a major treaty with the osage indians. he was a hard worker, on as administrator working under very difficult and challenging circumstances and he was surrounded by enemies. in may of 1809, lewis adopted the teenage son of an interpreter written any just a man. he and his family were returning home to the villages with command in chief, big white. his son wanted to stay in st. lewis and attend school. lewis signed in denture papers for truth and, agreed to...
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he hosted indian prime minister manmohan singh. here's a look. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and mrs. michelle obama, accompanied by his ex lensy, the prime minister of the mrs. kahr. [hail to the chief playing] applause applause >> please be seated. good evening, everyone. on behalf of michelle and myself, welcome to the white house. afga bahboute. many of you were here when i was honored to become the first president to help celebrate devali, the festival of lights. [applause] >> some of you were here for the first white house celebration of the birth of the founder of sikhism. [applause] tonight we gather again for the first state dinner of my presidency with prime minister manmohan singh and mrs. gorshon kahr as we celebrate the growing partnership between the united states and india. as we all know in india some of life's most treasured moments are often celebrated under the cover of a beautiful tent. it's a little like tonight. we have beautiful food, music and are surrounded boy great friends. b
he hosted indian prime minister manmohan singh. here's a look. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states and mrs. michelle obama, accompanied by his ex lensy, the prime minister of the mrs. kahr. [hail to the chief playing] applause applause >> please be seated. good evening, everyone. on behalf of michelle and myself, welcome to the white house. afga bahboute. many of you were here when i was honored to become the first president to help celebrate devali, the...
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indian pass, up to 24. those are only going to increase. but i want to take you live to dolphin island. the west now beginning to get covered up with water as the winds come to the east. they're advising if you're going to leave dolphin island, do it now. let me show you the big picture of where the hurricane's located. still less than 330 miles away from pensacola, florida. looks pretty disorganized. it's running over cooler sea surface water, so good news there. looks like it's going to continue to weaken tonight. so what about the path? here's what it looks like over the next 24 to 36 hours. continuing on that northerly track, then hits around the pensacola area towards mobile, possibly as a category 1. then it's going to bend to the right and throw a lot of rain at you. areas in blue, but windy conditions as far south as miami. winds gusting at 28 miles per hour. we'll talk about this in about a half hour. there's miami. good morning to you. hurricane winds. not that bad though, which is good. only up to about 40 miles per hour, the mos
indian pass, up to 24. those are only going to increase. but i want to take you live to dolphin island. the west now beginning to get covered up with water as the winds come to the east. they're advising if you're going to leave dolphin island, do it now. let me show you the big picture of where the hurricane's located. still less than 330 miles away from pensacola, florida. looks pretty disorganized. it's running over cooler sea surface water, so good news there. looks like it's going to...
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live coverage of the indian prime minister's visit to the u.s. will continue at 5:30 eastern. tonight, the next neutrality, the wireless spectrum, and improving broadband service in the u.s. federal communications chairman julius genachowski on "the communicators." >> thanksgiving week on c-span, the look on politics in america from the bipartisan policy center. what is there in politics, the role of the media, and assessing the obama presidency. tuesday night, the first state dinner, as president obama welcomes indian prime minister manmohan singh. and american icons, three nights of c-span documentary's, beginning with "the supreme court" on thursday night. >> now to a conference held by the american council on renewable energy. speakers include jeff bingaman and carol browner. this is about an hour and 40 minutes. on renewable energy. it is 1 hour 10 minutes. >> good morning. good morning, everyone. welcome to the ai8th , yes it is the eighth. we are at the eight global energy in america of national policy conference, the sixth time in this room. what an honor it is to hold
live coverage of the indian prime minister's visit to the u.s. will continue at 5:30 eastern. tonight, the next neutrality, the wireless spectrum, and improving broadband service in the u.s. federal communications chairman julius genachowski on "the communicators." >> thanksgiving week on c-span, the look on politics in america from the bipartisan policy center. what is there in politics, the role of the media, and assessing the obama presidency. tuesday night, the first state...
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also, tuesday night, the first state dinner as president obama welcomes indian prime minister. later in the week, american icon, three nights of c-span's original documentary. . . .
also, tuesday night, the first state dinner as president obama welcomes indian prime minister. later in the week, american icon, three nights of c-span's original documentary. . . .
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are you spliesed we spend double on seniors versus health services for indians? guest: oh, i'm -- i would say outraged when you look at the health services that are provided in indian country and what we do in other places. number one, thry times more is spent in federal prisons on federal prisoners that we spend on the federal health service. you're talking on a per capita basis. we probably on average spend five times more, six times more in a program like medicare than we do on native americans. so it is a heroic agency. they have very good people. they are totally underfunded. they don't have the resources today need to do the job. we have got to reauthorize that agency. it's fwen years and they haven't hat an authorization. this is something i feel very strongly about. the senate has already passed a bill in the last session. the house has passed a bill. host: our topic is health care. our guest is new mexico senator tom udall. terry is joining us from fort worth, texas. good morning. caller: i was just wanting to ask a question about the new type of health
are you spliesed we spend double on seniors versus health services for indians? guest: oh, i'm -- i would say outraged when you look at the health services that are provided in indian country and what we do in other places. number one, thry times more is spent in federal prisons on federal prisoners that we spend on the federal health service. you're talking on a per capita basis. we probably on average spend five times more, six times more in a program like medicare than we do on native...
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. >> tall, 200 pounds, straight as an indian was the term. >> standing straight and tall as an indian as his longtime clerk put it. this is a guy who got involved in one fistfights when he was in his 50s. he was not-- he was not just good in business. he was also a good card player and an excellent horse racer. he was somebody who was just always out to compete and win under all circumstances and here his sons were, one as he put it corneil is a gambling addict in epileptic. it was possible he was, yeah. ayn his son william was very good in business but budgie and unathletic and kind of a sad sack personally in his demeanor. so here was george washington vanderbilt, a tall, athletic and started the civil war. he went awol, he was court-martialed and convicted which did not end a career back then. returned to duty, was never designed to combat duty i found, ended up getting sick and died during the civil war of consumption for guthie didn't even diane the battlefield. sandra pelt was very broken up about it and i think contribute to his interest in spiritualism. the thing about corneil
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it is pulled from the 1930s written by a young indian muslim. 14 years with the creation of pakistan. >> host: "to live or to perish forever"? >> guest: are we to live on perish for ever. this young man proposed that it is time for the northwest provinces of a united india to conjoin into a muslim state along with bangladesh on the eastern wing of india. in the same treatise, he proposed that these five provinces, punjab, kashmir, baluchistan, become pakistan. so he sort of, this is the act grown in. it is both acronym and it means an urgent land of the pure. so the very basis of this idea was it was to be an ethnic amount commission that it was to bring together all these various peoples that were united by one thing and wanting only. and that was islam. >> host: the obvious question is was that a sufficient basis for a state? in my own time in pakistan, what leapt out at me was when you cross the river which bisects the pakistan north and south, you to transition between two civilizations. west you have really scintillation, and look at the people, the dress, even the blanton case o
it is pulled from the 1930s written by a young indian muslim. 14 years with the creation of pakistan. >> host: "to live or to perish forever"? >> guest: are we to live on perish for ever. this young man proposed that it is time for the northwest provinces of a united india to conjoin into a muslim state along with bangladesh on the eastern wing of india. in the same treatise, he proposed that these five provinces, punjab, kashmir, baluchistan, become pakistan. so he sort...
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also, tuesday night, the first state dinner as president obama welcomes the indian prime minister. . . . but i have no way of knowing what the position is. there have been rumors all along here. number one and number two. the focus of the media, seems to me has just been exclusively on the troop number, where as the issue is much broader than that. so that there are going to be many elements i'm sure in this decision. number one, it may include a troop number. but that number may include, if there is troop increase, would include trainers, i assume, people who are enablers. a key part of the troop increase question is what number of combat troops would be involved. and then on top of that you've got the other aspects of the policy in afghanistan. of course, strategy coming first where wl you're going to have a counterinsurgency and counterterrorism strategy. but on top of that all the other leapts of strategy. not just with additional combat troops with the trainers, trainers with army and police, with the equipment issue. there's not been a major thrust for that equipment so far. we
also, tuesday night, the first state dinner as president obama welcomes the indian prime minister. . . . but i have no way of knowing what the position is. there have been rumors all along here. number one and number two. the focus of the media, seems to me has just been exclusively on the troop number, where as the issue is much broader than that. so that there are going to be many elements i'm sure in this decision. number one, it may include a troop number. but that number may include, if...
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pakistan on the other hand remains suspicious of indian hegemony. they talk about putting afghan out of indian reach. how can the u.s. balance the interests of these two key partner, one of which is the key partner in the war on terror? >> first of all, all americans, and everyone here is just delighted that the first state visit of this administration is india. no one in pakistan or any other country should read this in any way as a comminution -- diminution of their importance. someone has to have the first trip, but -- it used to be european allies. they come for informal trips. a state dinner is a big event. president obama thought this was the way to go. it should not be read as a diminution. we seek to improve our relations with pakistan. we seek to improve our relations with china. we seek to improve our relations with india. this is not a zero-sum game. every country benefits from improvement in the area. i'm not going into specifics of it, but i want to say, i read the press, i understand what new deli and lahore say about each other, but i
pakistan on the other hand remains suspicious of indian hegemony. they talk about putting afghan out of indian reach. how can the u.s. balance the interests of these two key partner, one of which is the key partner in the war on terror? >> first of all, all americans, and everyone here is just delighted that the first state visit of this administration is india. no one in pakistan or any other country should read this in any way as a comminution -- diminution of their importance. someone...
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people. >> well, the occupation led to changes such as the creation of indian studies programs and native american museums. >>> you think you know the news? well, i do. i know that you know what i mean because you watch this show. did you know there's a cnn challenge that's kind of like a game where you test your knowledge, test yourself? you can pick a news anchor to be your host, kind of hold your hand through the whole thing. pick me, choose me. or hln's richelle carey to lead you through it, too. play it at cnn challenge.com. >>> check your purse or your medicine cabinet. a popular nasal spray is being recalled. why you'll want to keep the bottles capped. >>> also, you may soon have to pick up the tab for the afghanistan war. who is proposing a tax to cover the costs. >>> good morning. i'm jennifer westhoven. robin will be back in a minute. we've talked a lot about how the housing market has been doing. there's been a lot of evidence about the housing market getting better. but still we're talking about a huge number of foreclosures this morning. >>> so with billions of government aid
people. >> well, the occupation led to changes such as the creation of indian studies programs and native american museums. >>> you think you know the news? well, i do. i know that you know what i mean because you watch this show. did you know there's a cnn challenge that's kind of like a game where you test your knowledge, test yourself? you can pick a news anchor to be your host, kind of hold your hand through the whole thing. pick me, choose me. or hln's richelle carey to lead...
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i spent a lot of time on the subject of the indian health care improvement act. i hope very much in this discussion -- and i will trays as an amendment -- that we will have the opportunity to do what we need to do with respect to indian health care. mr. president, i know that there will be a lot of opportunity in the coming weeks to describe virtually all of the things that people want to describe about every single issue. i want to come back to something i mentioned in the middle of my presentation and that is personal responsibility. we can do all that we want to do. we can have all kinds of legislation. but there also has to be some personal responsibility with respect to health care and i hope that whatever we do legislatively, if in fact at the end of the day the legislation moves forward, i think it will, to a conference committee -- if that is the case, i hope that the kinds ofes
i spent a lot of time on the subject of the indian health care improvement act. i hope very much in this discussion -- and i will trays as an amendment -- that we will have the opportunity to do what we need to do with respect to indian health care. mr. president, i know that there will be a lot of opportunity in the coming weeks to describe virtually all of the things that people want to describe about every single issue. i want to come back to something i mentioned in the middle of my...
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are you spliesed we spend double on seniors versus health services for indians? guest: oh, i'm -- i would say outraged when you look at the health services that are provided in indian country and what we do in other places. number one, thry times more is spent in federal prisons on federal prisoners that we spend on the federal health service. you're talking on a per capita basis. we probably on average spend five times more, six times more in a program like medicare than we do on native americans. so it is a heroic agency. they have very good people. they are totally underfunded. they don't have the resources today need to do the job. we have got to reauthorize that agency. it's fwen years and they haven't hat an authorization. this is something i feel very strongly about. the senate has already passed a bill in the last session. the house has passed a bill. host: our topic is health care. our guest is new mexico senator tom udall. terry is joining us from fort worth, texas. good morning. caller: i was just wanting to ask a question about the new type of health
are you spliesed we spend double on seniors versus health services for indians? guest: oh, i'm -- i would say outraged when you look at the health services that are provided in indian country and what we do in other places. number one, thry times more is spent in federal prisons on federal prisoners that we spend on the federal health service. you're talking on a per capita basis. we probably on average spend five times more, six times more in a program like medicare than we do on native...
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pad out and i say how much does an engineer make or how, how, how many people from india, how many indian citizens or former -- were born in india work at google? you ask any factual question i may as well be talking to a cia agent. i don't get an answer. so the notion of transparency has its limits at google about that. and some of that, i know, comes from larry page who all his life he read a book very early in his life about tesla who, arguably, invented electricity, but because he was very generous and shared his secrets wound up dying a very bitter and poor man, and thomas edison got all the credit. so larry page talks about this. he's talked about it not just to me, but he's talked about that elsewhere, the importance of keeping things secret. and there are secrets that are worth keeping. you keep your black box of what your algorithm is to determine search is a secret for good reason. you don't want people to game the system. if they did, you would lose the kind of trust that's essential to your success. the other contradictions are there is a genuine idealism here, and when the sl
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we showed you earlier the joint news conference with the indian prime minister. during that conference the president said is his intention to finish the job in afghanistan, but the afghan people ultimately must provide for their own security. reporting today, that the president will speak to that possibly next tuesday. president obama is in town. the state dinner tonight at the white house along with meetings today with the vice president and defense secretary robert gates. the house is out for the thanksgiving recess. the senate will be back from their break on monday. the health-care debate will get under way on the senate floor. the house returns on tuesday, december 1. >> wedding at the brookings institution for a discussion on the global food shortage. robert selleck will be among those who will speak. -- we're waiting on this discussion. later tonight here on c-span, at 9:00 p.m. we will show you the rivals to the state dinner, do a preview ensure you the toast by president obama and the indian prime minister. >> coming up, a discussion on global food issue
we showed you earlier the joint news conference with the indian prime minister. during that conference the president said is his intention to finish the job in afghanistan, but the afghan people ultimately must provide for their own security. reporting today, that the president will speak to that possibly next tuesday. president obama is in town. the state dinner tonight at the white house along with meetings today with the vice president and defense secretary robert gates. the house is out for...
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> a secret society linked two former presidents has long been rumored to have the skull of a famous indian warrior. it's a mystery that may end up in court. geronimo's descendants now say they have even more proof of a 100-year-old crime. >>> saying good-bye to victims of the ft. hood shootings. the funerals of six victims killed in the massacre. >>> police have arrested the mother of a missing 5-year-old girl on charges of child abuse, may be the least shocking of the accusations against her. >>> plus, how much money do you think a perfect cow is worth? well, this one is the bovine version of best in show and you've got to hear how much someone paid for her. >>> hey, there. thanks for having us over. his hln. i'm virginia cha. president obama landed in china this morning, the third stop of his tour in asia. earlier today, he did cover some grounding, negotiating a new nuclear agreement with russia. he met russian president dmitry medvedev at an international summit in singapore. they're working to replace the start to nuclear treaty that expires next month and the president said things lo
> a secret society linked two former presidents has long been rumored to have the skull of a famous indian warrior. it's a mystery that may end up in court. geronimo's descendants now say they have even more proof of a 100-year-old crime. >>> saying good-bye to victims of the ft. hood shootings. the funerals of six victims killed in the massacre. >>> police have arrested the mother of a missing 5-year-old girl on charges of child abuse, may be the least shocking of the...
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indian irish of course you're brought up to absorb the sword of slings and arrows, the break backs of criticism and so on. so when olive the attention this book has gotten there is a lot of attention that's really surprising because two starter conversation about this issue, not because we discovered it because we didn't. and not because we have all the answers, we don't. but we felt strongly enough about it to try and start our conversation. coming back to my irishness, my mother of course would be proud of me because she said when you grow up don't be getting too big for your boots. the one quote that keeps flashing on and off in my head and i can hear it as it is in "the wall street journal." the one phrase it howlingly inaccurate and one thing is i wake up in the morning howlingly inaccurate, wall street journal. but more seriously, we're totally unaccustomed to having people care about our work. so let me, as we start, sherry couple of
indian irish of course you're brought up to absorb the sword of slings and arrows, the break backs of criticism and so on. so when olive the attention this book has gotten there is a lot of attention that's really surprising because two starter conversation about this issue, not because we discovered it because we didn't. and not because we have all the answers, we don't. but we felt strongly enough about it to try and start our conversation. coming back to my irishness, my mother of course...
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one of these men, rushed to some castles in the tuscan countryside where the two, the german and the indian life was still fighting. so it did put this life in danger. >> was the group composed of mostly american soldiers? >> every unit of the government was composed in equal parts of british and americans. that was one thing. so, yeah it was british and american. >> as far as the artifacts saved can you give a couple of examples of the better known pieces? >> there were lots of paintings that the nazis had taken from florence. we are talking about 563 paintings from the gallery taken up with and traced back and returned to florence before the end of the war. so that was the most important accomplishment. >> could you put a general percentage of the amount of artifacts that were saved? >> i think most were saved. that is not a very scientific way to put it. but it is extraordinary how much was saved or how little damage. if you think the campaign in italy covered the entire territory lasting 22 months and went from south to north and was a grueling battle all over. so in the end of their wh
one of these men, rushed to some castles in the tuscan countryside where the two, the german and the indian life was still fighting. so it did put this life in danger. >> was the group composed of mostly american soldiers? >> every unit of the government was composed in equal parts of british and americans. that was one thing. so, yeah it was british and american. >> as far as the artifacts saved can you give a couple of examples of the better known pieces? >> there were...
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you have indian forces on the south pakistan border on the same point you add slow kate united states was an advocate military operations on the northern side and i'm trying figure whether or not we would have looked safer. >> this is a very good question and they do show some of the problems we're taking the base "tjz lack of evidence. and the stress thpá again. growing on the on-going from public sources to some extent from the pakistan rather than from any insight in documentary terms so i will stand corrected the moment the commencery should appear. difficulties the united states got into literally when it decided to act lot are literal 2003. key argument to forward very e tech effectively. one main reason sadam had to be removed. not that he was a troublemaker be but profoundly evil. someone that stood for a terrible way of treating his population including afghans. a whole sect of values that were so in acceptable that one had to act in order to remove him. quotes on the paper and it's that argument that runs into trouble. this region is very aware of the relative closeness for
you have indian forces on the south pakistan border on the same point you add slow kate united states was an advocate military operations on the northern side and i'm trying figure whether or not we would have looked safer. >> this is a very good question and they do show some of the problems we're taking the base "tjz lack of evidence. and the stress thpá again. growing on the on-going from public sources to some extent from the pakistan rather than from any insight in documentary...
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they are now 20 navies in the indian ocean, the arabian sea, the persian gulf area trying to protect ships going through the area. and often failing. piracy has become a major source of income for people in somalia. it doesn't exist as a country. this is a free enterprise system. just a year ago i was reading an article in newsweek magazine, a long feature article, three or four pages. at an end of the first paragraph, something jumped off the page that said business as usual was beginning to read like the end of the world. it struck me not because it was a new revelation for me but because it was a mainstream news magazine saying this. business as usual is no longer an option, no longer a viable option. we have got to change quickly and the key changes needed, plan b has four component, stabilizing climate, eradicating poverty, stabilizing population and restoring the economy's natural support system the progress land and fisheries and so forth. we don't really have any choice if we want to sustain civilization. i was in a meeting in raleigh, north carolina. someone -- i can't remem
they are now 20 navies in the indian ocean, the arabian sea, the persian gulf area trying to protect ships going through the area. and often failing. piracy has become a major source of income for people in somalia. it doesn't exist as a country. this is a free enterprise system. just a year ago i was reading an article in newsweek magazine, a long feature article, three or four pages. at an end of the first paragraph, something jumped off the page that said business as usual was beginning to...
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kravchenko wrote the book and lions job was to structure it and to include it in american indian, which he did with great success, and the book, the government -- >> guest: tranninety did make a few points did he end of his book. he accused russia of having an absolutely foreign policy that was not in cooperaticooperation with united states. but the tremendous grinding condemnation of the soviet communism that comes out of that book, "i chose freedom," is not theoretical. is organic. it simply grows out of the narrative as you follow, and idealistic hard-working industrial minded guy caught up in the madness of the bureaucracy in the gulags. >> host: what was the kravchenko case in france when the book was published in french, he went there, there were some critical reviews? >> guest: that's absolutely right. this book, the focus of his book, is on public opinion in two countries. the united states and france. the role of the united states i think is the obvious to anybody here. the united states was the only country that conceivably could contain the soviet union and a military confron
kravchenko wrote the book and lions job was to structure it and to include it in american indian, which he did with great success, and the book, the government -- >> guest: tranninety did make a few points did he end of his book. he accused russia of having an absolutely foreign policy that was not in cooperaticooperation with united states. but the tremendous grinding condemnation of the soviet communism that comes out of that book, "i chose freedom," is not theoretical. is...
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still threatened on the north by british troops, threatened on the south and threatened in the west as indian tribes slaughtered farmers. it took monroe to end those threats and leave the still small, still poor, still undeveloped nation to greatness. it took monroe to transform that little nation into an entire. along the way to greet miss monroe fell in love with and married a beautiful elizabeth kortright, a new york eris who unlike most women every day had received a magnificent education in the arts, history and literature. she could hold her own with the best educated men of her era. theirs was perhaps the greatest wealth affair in white house history. you talk about passion let me put it this way the history book club put the monroe story on the front cover and first two pages of its christmas catalog. it buried bill clinton and monica lewinsky on the inside. [laughter] the one rosa adored each other. they were inseparable throughout their lives together. everywhere he went she was by his side, elegant in her dress and wearing. when you see portraits in my book you will see she was the
still threatened on the north by british troops, threatened on the south and threatened in the west as indian tribes slaughtered farmers. it took monroe to end those threats and leave the still small, still poor, still undeveloped nation to greatness. it took monroe to transform that little nation into an entire. along the way to greet miss monroe fell in love with and married a beautiful elizabeth kortright, a new york eris who unlike most women every day had received a magnificent education...
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pakistanis move their warheads underground in tunnels in different pieces in order to keep them on the indians security agencies. and probably hours. what do we do about these control of these warheads, and who is in charge among you? and what are the implications in the international? >> thank you. it is probably a proliferation issue in how you guys are responding. >> i thank the gentleman raises an important question. my agency is not in the policy business. i am not going to be able to answer those questions for you, but perhaps the others will. >> stephen is not going to say that, i'm not going to say anything. [laughter] >> ditto. >> ivan, i assume you will join the ranks? >> psychic. >> let's think about the question that you may want to address, or liberation is a major issue for the administration and a major issue that is a national security problem. how do you see at this point from your perspectives how we are going about with the international conventions, and for dealing with the problem of getting our hands around this? bob. >> i think i would echo what stephen just said, which
pakistanis move their warheads underground in tunnels in different pieces in order to keep them on the indians security agencies. and probably hours. what do we do about these control of these warheads, and who is in charge among you? and what are the implications in the international? >> thank you. it is probably a proliferation issue in how you guys are responding. >> i thank the gentleman raises an important question. my agency is not in the policy business. i am not going to be...
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mcginty export a famous southwestern indian massacre of a mormon family in which took two of the children captive. i'm an earlier books by mr. mcginty are about the great polish
mcginty export a famous southwestern indian massacre of a mormon family in which took two of the children captive. i'm an earlier books by mr. mcginty are about the great polish
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also tuesday night, the first state dinner as president obama welcomes indian prime minister singh. later in the week, american icons. three nights of c-span original documentaries beginning with the supreme court, thursday night. >> and now a government and renewable energy leaders talk about the future direction of u.s. energy policy. speakers include jeff bingaman and carol browner, assistant to the president for climate change and former epa administrator. they spoke at the american council on renewable energy's annual policy conference, this is about an hour. >> good morning. good morning, everyone. welcome to the eighth -- can you belief it? -- the eighth, yes, it's the eighth. used to be we would say welcome to the second and the third and how nice it is to come back again. and now time has flown. and we're at the eighth. energy in america national policy conference, and what an honor it is to hold this annual review and think about where we're going in renewable energy in america here in the cannon caucus room. thank you for coming, and i hope you enjoy this day. i want to s
also tuesday night, the first state dinner as president obama welcomes indian prime minister singh. later in the week, american icons. three nights of c-span original documentaries beginning with the supreme court, thursday night. >> and now a government and renewable energy leaders talk about the future direction of u.s. energy policy. speakers include jeff bingaman and carol browner, assistant to the president for climate change and former epa administrator. they spoke at the american...
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we can use those tax dollars to help compensate the indians, chinese, and so forth for switching to cleaner energy sources. and we could use some of the leftover money to sponsor research among cleaner energy users. it's true that you all know that foreign aid is very unpopular because what happens is the voter looks at this and says, i'm not going to vote for somebody who is taxing me to give money to people in a faraway country that i've never been to, never going to visit. and so they say no and therefore the politicians don't make these proposals. instead they propose they view universal treaty and that we all feel good when it gets signed and feel disappointed when it doesn't get enforced and don't work out. what was the strategic reasoning behind that? it was the politicians wanted to get reelected and you are not going to reelect them if they did the right ring. and if you doubt that, i will very quickly tell you, i ask my students, how many of you would give up your cell phone use to help poor people in poor countries around the world. and the answer is none of them. although, they'
we can use those tax dollars to help compensate the indians, chinese, and so forth for switching to cleaner energy sources. and we could use some of the leftover money to sponsor research among cleaner energy users. it's true that you all know that foreign aid is very unpopular because what happens is the voter looks at this and says, i'm not going to vote for somebody who is taxing me to give money to people in a faraway country that i've never been to, never going to visit. and so they say no...
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chambers, the debate of what to do about the issue of slavery, disagreements over the federal bank and indian policy began to loom over congress. andrew jackson was inaugurated on the east front of the building in 1829. >> andrew jackson was the first president to be inaugurated on the east portico. jackson was the first president to be inaugurated on the portico because the united states capital was now finished. he was the first to see the finished united states capitol at his inauguration. >> he was the first president to be assaulted in the small rotunda. he could have been killed. it is miraculous that it didn't happen. >> he was in the united states capital to attend the funeral that took place in the old hall of the house. following the ceremony, jackson took this path towards the center of the building as he attempted to make his way through the crowd and outside for his ride back to the white house. just before he reached the rotunda, chaos ensued in the small vestibule, leading into that space. >> this man decided that andrew jackson was preventing him from becoming the king of engl
chambers, the debate of what to do about the issue of slavery, disagreements over the federal bank and indian policy began to loom over congress. andrew jackson was inaugurated on the east front of the building in 1829. >> andrew jackson was the first president to be inaugurated on the east portico. jackson was the first president to be inaugurated on the portico because the united states capital was now finished. he was the first to see the finished united states capitol at his...
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tuesday night, the first state dinner as obama welcomes the indian prime minister. also, three nights of documentary's beginning with the supreme court on thursday night. >> coming this been skimming, american icons -- three nights on the comic homes of the three branches of american government. -- coming this weekend. friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, the white house. beyond the velvet ropes. our visit shows the grand public places as well as the rarely- seen places. and then the capitaol. three memorable nights, thursday, friday, and saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. "washington journal" continues. host: walter pincus is the national security reporter for "the washington post." welcome. you wrote last week about the developing turf war between the director of intelligence and the cia. you said the tension that had arisen between the two had to be settled by national security adviser james jones through some solomon-like measures. what were some of those festering issues? guest: the director of central intelligence previously through legislation had been running
tuesday night, the first state dinner as obama welcomes the indian prime minister. also, three nights of documentary's beginning with the supreme court on thursday night. >> coming this been skimming, american icons -- three nights on the comic homes of the three branches of american government. -- coming this weekend. friday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, the white house. beyond the velvet ropes. our visit shows the grand public places as well as the rarely- seen places. and then the capitaol....