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reformers, indian agents and american indians, and a big argument about whether indians should be allowed to participate in the show as quote unquote savage beasts of whether they should be represented as people who are perfectly capable of becoming modern americans wearing modern dress is. but what's interesting about the wild west is that it does intersect with american foreign politics and the rise of america's stature after the civil war, within a generation of becoming a global power. so the show itself becomes really interesting as a testament of america, the global reach. so increasingly as the show develops across the 1880s, 1890s, early 20th century, the people involved as performers in the show include not only american indians, but japanese, malaysians, syrians, people from across the middle east. so that is this sense that this congress of performers, this congress of rough riders as they became to be known, really reflects the ability of the united states, personified by buffalo bill who wound up the rest of the world and put them on show. so there are these really interestin
reformers, indian agents and american indians, and a big argument about whether indians should be allowed to participate in the show as quote unquote savage beasts of whether they should be represented as people who are perfectly capable of becoming modern americans wearing modern dress is. but what's interesting about the wild west is that it does intersect with american foreign politics and the rise of america's stature after the civil war, within a generation of becoming a global power. so...
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used the name all my life until the indians, the american indians raised my consciousness to something i veteran of the civil rights movement, did not know. so when people hear that it's derogatory, they wonder, are they saying i'm a racist? and since i'm not, i -- i go into denial. therefore i deny that this name is derogatory. but if we have a fencef to advocate people about why it's derogatory, and to make them understand that it is not for us to decide what is derogatory. it is for those who receive it. >> understood, but congresswoman, as larry pointed out, native-americans have real problems. in fact, listen to what one virginia tribal chief had to say about president obama's support to change the name. take a listen. >> why would my president say that's offensive to me? what's offensive to me is this? we have 11 state recognized tribes, and he hasn't done one thing to get thor tribes federally recognized. >> what are you doing for the native-americans that you care about, to eradicate a lot of the other issues that are weighing on their minds. not doing to them -- >> no, i asked
used the name all my life until the indians, the american indians raised my consciousness to something i veteran of the civil rights movement, did not know. so when people hear that it's derogatory, they wonder, are they saying i'm a racist? and since i'm not, i -- i go into denial. therefore i deny that this name is derogatory. but if we have a fencef to advocate people about why it's derogatory, and to make them understand that it is not for us to decide what is derogatory. it is for those...
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affairs and indian education and indian health services. this bill focuses on education, law enforcement, health care and many other vital services to american indians and alaskan natives. mr. speaker, for long ago the federal government made treaty commitments to american indians who in return ceded the vast lands that make up the united states today. visit any indian reservation today and you'll quickly realize that the federal government has not lived up close to its end of the bargain. my colleagues on both subcommittees on both sides of the aisle and mr. moran and mr. dicks that chaired this committee have been working rd over the years -- over the past several years to address the critical needs and challenges in indian country. even in declinin budget environments on a bipartisan basis, our committee continues to make funding for indian country a pority. why i doubt my friends and colleagues on the other side of the aisle will oppose the merits of the bill. they might oppose the strategy but they probably won't oppose the merits of t
affairs and indian education and indian health services. this bill focuses on education, law enforcement, health care and many other vital services to american indians and alaskan natives. mr. speaker, for long ago the federal government made treaty commitments to american indians who in return ceded the vast lands that make up the united states today. visit any indian reservation today and you'll quickly realize that the federal government has not lived up close to its end of the bargain. my...
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affairs and indian education and indian health services. this bill focuses on education, law enforcement, health care and many other vital services to american indians and alaskan natives. mr. speaker, for long ago the federal government made treaty commitments to american indians who in return ceded the vast lands that make up the united states today. visit any indian reservation today and you'll quickly realize that the federal government has not lived up close to its end of the bargain. my colleagues on both subcommittees on both sides of the aisle and mr. moran and mr. dicks that chaired this committee have been working hard over the years -- over the past several years to address the critical needs and challenges in indian country. even in declining budget environments on a bipartisan basis, our committee continues to make funding for indian country a priority. why i doubt my friends and colleagues on the other side of the aisle will oppose the merits of the bill. they might oppose the strategy but they probably won't oppose the merits
affairs and indian education and indian health services. this bill focuses on education, law enforcement, health care and many other vital services to american indians and alaskan natives. mr. speaker, for long ago the federal government made treaty commitments to american indians who in return ceded the vast lands that make up the united states today. visit any indian reservation today and you'll quickly realize that the federal government has not lived up close to its end of the bargain. my...
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the topic at hand is indian health, indian education, and the b.i.a. this is the hand we have been dealt. let's do the right thing. i encourage my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to support this resolution. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the chair will recognize the gentleman from virginia. mr. moran: i'd like to ask unanimous consent that i be able to control the time. i guess there is a parliamentary procedure. does mrs. lowey have to request that? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. moran: thank you very much, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. moran: thank you, mr. speaker. here we go again. each day the gaping wound of the government shutdown represents grows bigger and the house republican response continues to be these little band-aid. of course we on the democratic side want to see all native american programs funded. the other side knows that. and in fact, this has been one area where we
the topic at hand is indian health, indian education, and the b.i.a. this is the hand we have been dealt. let's do the right thing. i encourage my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to support this resolution. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the chair will recognize the gentleman from virginia. mr. moran: i'd like to ask unanimous consent that i be able to control the time. i guess there is a parliamentary procedure. does mrs. lowey have to...
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because coming up after the break, five indian states to go for old. it's the final reaction before the general election. and bollywood divas pay tribute to a filmmaker on his 81st birthday anniversary. welcome back. you are watching "news week south asia." let's move on now. it's a litmus test and semifinal of sorts for india's main opposition party's prime minister candidate. analysts believe elections are slated to take place in 2014. it's a big test for the body, who challenges the incumbent's policies on all spheres. here's the report. india will hold five state elections in november and december, kicking off the contest that is expected to boost the profile. the poles set to begin on november 11 are seen as a runner-up for the national elections, which will be the world's biggest democratic exercise. most polls suggest popularity of economic growth at a time when india is suffering its worst slowdown in a decade. his party is trying to unseat the ruling party, which has been weakened by a string of corruption scandals, high inflation, and stutter
because coming up after the break, five indian states to go for old. it's the final reaction before the general election. and bollywood divas pay tribute to a filmmaker on his 81st birthday anniversary. welcome back. you are watching "news week south asia." let's move on now. it's a litmus test and semifinal of sorts for india's main opposition party's prime minister candidate. analysts believe elections are slated to take place in 2014. it's a big test for the body, who challenges...
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affairs and indian education and indian health services. this bill focuses on education, law enforcement, health care and many other vital services to american indians and alaskan natives. mr. speaker, for long ago the federal government made treaty commitments to american indians who in return ceded the vast lands that make up the united states today. visit any indian reservation today and you'll quickly realize that the federal government has not lived up close to its end of the bargain. my colleagues on both subcommittees on both sides of the aisle and mr. moran and mr. dicks that chaired this committee have been working hard over the years -- over the past several years to address the critical needs and challenges in indian country. even in declining budget environments on a bipartisan basis, our committee continues to make funding for indian country a priority. why i doubt my friends and colleagues on the other side of the aisle will oppose the merits of the bill. they might oppose the strategy but they probably won't oppose the merits
affairs and indian education and indian health services. this bill focuses on education, law enforcement, health care and many other vital services to american indians and alaskan natives. mr. speaker, for long ago the federal government made treaty commitments to american indians who in return ceded the vast lands that make up the united states today. visit any indian reservation today and you'll quickly realize that the federal government has not lived up close to its end of the bargain. my...
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immediate funding for the bureau of indian affairs, bureau of indian section and indian health services. member of the house appropriations, interior, environment subcommittee, i'm well aware that the indian country was already experiencing significant challenges before the shutdown. at the adjusted reduced funding levels. now with the government shutdown, native american tribes across the nation are facing even more uncertainty. these tribes are now being confronted with different decisions about which services they can continue to provide without government resources. just a few examples. tribal programs for health care, for the elderly and disabled, bus service for rural areas and infrastructure projects that were suspended indefinitely. i believe we must take action, reopen these critical government operations throughout indian country. i'm thankful that my colleagues on the appropriations committee, house republican leadership share my belief. specifically, i want to thank my good friend from idaho, mike simpson, for bringing this bill to the floor and his terrific leadership as ch
immediate funding for the bureau of indian affairs, bureau of indian section and indian health services. member of the house appropriations, interior, environment subcommittee, i'm well aware that the indian country was already experiencing significant challenges before the shutdown. at the adjusted reduced funding levels. now with the government shutdown, native american tribes across the nation are facing even more uncertainty. these tribes are now being confronted with different decisions...
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i saw an indian tried to get a shot. i left my husband only to be roughly pulled aside another indian stepped up and a shot rang out in my husband's head fell back in their bread stream trickles down his hat. this account i think that she wrote it 25 years after the events so obviously these memory non dash research very vivid to her. one thing you need to know is that he survived. i am working on another book of these encounters that the story of but the first side is of them but that is a touching story as he called 12 miles. >> when i put together the proposal i had 250 stories collected and closer at 400. with fed doesn't best stories i collected stories of what people really in counters or maybe they have he received his happen to them like chasing a bear away from the campfire. that is a story of the venture is in yellowstone. >> the premise of the book is the 19th century after the civil for the culture was dramatically reformulated and reconstructed of all -- along the nation itself and from the university of ams
i saw an indian tried to get a shot. i left my husband only to be roughly pulled aside another indian stepped up and a shot rang out in my husband's head fell back in their bread stream trickles down his hat. this account i think that she wrote it 25 years after the events so obviously these memory non dash research very vivid to her. one thing you need to know is that he survived. i am working on another book of these encounters that the story of but the first side is of them but that is a...
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indians lack access to automobiles. they can't get in the car and drive, if they can't afford automobiles. there is not easy access to bus transportation. that was of course sarah is on this panel and she may disagree but i've listened to the oral arguments and read the brief and i think the court is going to reverse. i base that on a similar case in north dakota, on spirit lake, in north dakota, they closed two of the eight precincts in the county and they closed all but one in the courthouse and the court granted a preliminary injunction and cited a whole bunch of factors, including the one in montana, the indians had a disparate socioeconomic status, it would take them hours to get there, so the court ordered them to open up the two precincts on the reservation and i'm inclined to believe that is the ultimate result of the current case. >> all access to polls ari says, native americans shouldn't be left out because of where they live. elaine says, please don't let americans whine and blame themselves. exampl -- stamp
indians lack access to automobiles. they can't get in the car and drive, if they can't afford automobiles. there is not easy access to bus transportation. that was of course sarah is on this panel and she may disagree but i've listened to the oral arguments and read the brief and i think the court is going to reverse. i base that on a similar case in north dakota, on spirit lake, in north dakota, they closed two of the eight precincts in the county and they closed all but one in the courthouse...
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>> it's a common indian dance theme with older dancers. we've had five nights of the festival, and the youngest dancer was about his mid-30s, but everyone else is over 60. >> reporter: in sharp contrast to the short careers and early retirements of ballet dancers, in indian classical dance age only brings more reverence. >> as you mature, it brings a different quality to a dancer. the expressive part becomes very much more important and the experience in life, the more you experience life it brings more maturity to your expression on stage. >> reporter: she's often called the ba rich kov of indian dance. she's an acclaimed dancer. she began dancing at age 4. that was nearly 60 years ago. >> you don't have to finish when you're 30. you only start with wh-- when you're 45 anyway. you're very much with the gravity. we work with the force of the gravity, and we stamp out the concept of rhythm. it's very, very strong. and enunciating the symbols through tapping of the feet. >> what special about the indian dance is the facial expressions and co
>> it's a common indian dance theme with older dancers. we've had five nights of the festival, and the youngest dancer was about his mid-30s, but everyone else is over 60. >> reporter: in sharp contrast to the short careers and early retirements of ballet dancers, in indian classical dance age only brings more reverence. >> as you mature, it brings a different quality to a dancer. the expressive part becomes very much more important and the experience in life, the more you...
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that would be devastating to indian country. this bill continues, this bill h.j.res. 80 continues the damaging sequester cuts that the national congress of american indians have said pose particularly hard is for indian country and the surrounding communities who rely on tribes of employers. mr. speaker, it's time for us to stop this nonsense. if you truly do believe in the sacred trust responsibility our government has to trod, then let's have a vote on a clean c.r. and reopen the government. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentlewoman is recognized or one minute. >> mr. speaker, my neighbors can't understand how we could actually recess today with so much work left to do. in 2012, businesses in my district were approved for $391,000 in small business administration loans per day. ms. duckworth: that's the most of any di
that would be devastating to indian country. this bill continues, this bill h.j.res. 80 continues the damaging sequester cuts that the national congress of american indians have said pose particularly hard is for indian country and the surrounding communities who rely on tribes of employers. mr. speaker, it's time for us to stop this nonsense. if you truly do believe in the sacred trust responsibility our government has to trod, then let's have a vote on a clean c.r. and reopen the government....
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overlooking the indian village. his actions have remained someone of a mystery, and that is part of the ongoing mystique of the battle. but from the indian point of view they met an attack from one direction and then moved to face this potential attack from custer over here on last stand hill with a dramatic conclusion or at least for custer was. after the battle americans cried for revenge. there was a new round of fighting that lasted in fits and starts for the rest of that summer and into the fall in the winter until finally by the next spring crazy horse and the largest band of lakota went to the reservation. sitting bull took a smaller number of sault with him to canada. so the united states government did, in fact can get its way. the treaty was renegotiated. and the lakota were forced, illegally most people conclude, to concede a large part of the black hills. as a illegally because that is still in the courts to this day under contention about the ownership of the black hills. i think the biggest misconcepti
overlooking the indian village. his actions have remained someone of a mystery, and that is part of the ongoing mystique of the battle. but from the indian point of view they met an attack from one direction and then moved to face this potential attack from custer over here on last stand hill with a dramatic conclusion or at least for custer was. after the battle americans cried for revenge. there was a new round of fighting that lasted in fits and starts for the rest of that summer and into...
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territory, an incident which reminded about the intrusion of 1999 when indian posts were occupied. but the current situation allowed for media speculation. >> no, no, no. it was nothing like that. it was an infiltration attempt i-30 to 40 terrorists. they attempted this infiltration in four or five places. we had information about it. they have been neutralized, some of them, and operations are on to flush them out. >> the army chief confirmed that terrorists were provided gunfire to infiltrate. several of the terrorists involved tried to infiltrate from other areas but were gunned down by the security forces. a large number of channels have talked about this being an intrusion. it is not. if this was intrusion, the adversary would go and occupy dominated ground, which is defensible, he said. seeking to downplay the incident he said, in this case, they were sitting in and i'll appear in which adversary is going to dominate an area by sitting in a knowledge? it is impossible for the terrorists to do any activity without the knowledge of the pakistan army. there is no way that they c
territory, an incident which reminded about the intrusion of 1999 when indian posts were occupied. but the current situation allowed for media speculation. >> no, no, no. it was nothing like that. it was an infiltration attempt i-30 to 40 terrorists. they attempted this infiltration in four or five places. we had information about it. they have been neutralized, some of them, and operations are on to flush them out. >> the army chief confirmed that terrorists were provided gunfire...
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for american indians and alaskan natives. right now you have to go through the indian system and fill out paperwork. it will be the old fashion way. under the rules for the mandate there is an exemption for native americans, but that exemption has to be filed for manually. the website issues are not the same for us. >> how much of a delay in getting interest from members has to do with the general lack of trust with anything that has the government's fingerprints on it? >> i think the big issue is complexity. for example, half the indian health system is in states, and the rules are going to be different in all 50 states and resources available will be different in all 50 states. that is something that has to be worked out in th in the next sel months. >> do you think it will actually take years to get tribal members to sign up even though this could be very good for them? >> i hope not. to me the idea that the united states offers healthcare as part of treaties is really a solemn obligation. in the 200 year history of the un
for american indians and alaskan natives. right now you have to go through the indian system and fill out paperwork. it will be the old fashion way. under the rules for the mandate there is an exemption for native americans, but that exemption has to be filed for manually. the website issues are not the same for us. >> how much of a delay in getting interest from members has to do with the general lack of trust with anything that has the government's fingerprints on it? >> i think...
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indians lack access to automobiles. they can't get in the car and drive, if they can't afford automobiles. there is not easy access to bus transportation. that was of course sarah is on this panel and she may disagree but i've listened to the oral arguments and read the brief and i think the court is going to reverse. i base that on a similar case in north dakota, on spirit lake, in north dakota, they closed two of the eight precincts in the county and they closed all but one in the courthouse and the court granted a preliminary injunction and cited a whole bunch of factors, including the one in montana, the indians had a disparate socioeconomic status, it would take them hours to get there, so the court ordered them to open up the two precincts on the reservation and i'm inclined to believe that is the ultimate result of the current case. >> all access to polls ari says, native americans shouldn't be left out because of where they live. elaine says, please don't let americans whine and blame themselves. exampl-- stamp
indians lack access to automobiles. they can't get in the car and drive, if they can't afford automobiles. there is not easy access to bus transportation. that was of course sarah is on this panel and she may disagree but i've listened to the oral arguments and read the brief and i think the court is going to reverse. i base that on a similar case in north dakota, on spirit lake, in north dakota, they closed two of the eight precincts in the county and they closed all but one in the courthouse...
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and indian actor was felicitated with the festival's lifetime achievement award. the 15th edition of the mumbai film festival opened in india's showbiz capital mumbai on thursday. this indian actor was facilitated with the festival's lifetime achievement award. the chief minister of the state, who was also the chief test of the event, honored the veteran actor with the award. after being honored with the lifetime achievement award, he said -- >> there are many, many more deserving people, equally and more. i'm happy that somehow i was allowed to jump the queue. >> a bollywood actress was also excited to be part of the event and said that this time being part of the jury is an added responsibility. >> i think it is a huge responsibility. it has always been something i have been associated with as an audience, and this time, there is an added the spots ability. i'm very excited, and i have a great job, and i'm excited for people to come today. >> the festival is organized by the mumbai academy of movie image, and the opening ceremony was attended by various luminari
and indian actor was felicitated with the festival's lifetime achievement award. the 15th edition of the mumbai film festival opened in india's showbiz capital mumbai on thursday. this indian actor was facilitated with the festival's lifetime achievement award. the chief minister of the state, who was also the chief test of the event, honored the veteran actor with the award. after being honored with the lifetime achievement award, he said -- >> there are many, many more deserving people,...
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agents, american indians and a big argument about whether american indians are allowed to participate in the show is quote, unquote savages or whether they should be represented as people who are perfectly capable of becoming modern american, wearing moderate dresses, and the tragic episode in american history plays out the wet wet show. that said, what is interesting about the wild west as it does intersect with american foreign policy and the rise of america's stature after the civil war, with finnish innovation to become a global power. so the show itself becomes really interest being at the testament of america's global reach. so increasingly as the show develops across the late 1890s, early 20th century, the people would fall as reformers in the show of food not only american indians, but japanese, malaysian, syrians across the middle east. so there is this confluence of performers of roughriders icq to be known, that really reflects the ability of the united states personified by buffalo bill to drop the rest of the road and put them on shelves. so there's this really increasing
agents, american indians and a big argument about whether american indians are allowed to participate in the show is quote, unquote savages or whether they should be represented as people who are perfectly capable of becoming modern american, wearing moderate dresses, and the tragic episode in american history plays out the wet wet show. that said, what is interesting about the wild west as it does intersect with american foreign policy and the rise of america's stature after the civil war,...
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, the last major victory for the northern plains indians. in addition to the myth is that custer was overwhelmed by a superior numbers that he was surprised it and then overwhelmed and of course, there were a lot of suits and cheyenne warriors come of more than he expected but not that many. so the idea he was over run it by superior numbers is a myth. they actually e. outfought they were better fighters. more aggressive, the more spirited and they had sitting bull's vision that told them haven't was on their side that this would be their day and they believe that and felt the righteousness of their cars. so that confidence and fighting spirit did tester id more than numbers. i approached this because i felt the mythological story was will told a and believed by the students in my class is for instance if i wanted to tell a different story to make sure the variety of perspectives were told and felt vividly. i approached that with great trepidation because i was telling other people's stories of military bet and the soldiers that fought. i wa
, the last major victory for the northern plains indians. in addition to the myth is that custer was overwhelmed by a superior numbers that he was surprised it and then overwhelmed and of course, there were a lot of suits and cheyenne warriors come of more than he expected but not that many. so the idea he was over run it by superior numbers is a myth. they actually e. outfought they were better fighters. more aggressive, the more spirited and they had sitting bull's vision that told them...
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the indians headed with them. they just kind of surrounded them escorting them along as they made their way out and as they came along they encountered another band of indians and here is what emma says happened then. suddenly without warning shots rang out. to indians came dashing down the trail in front of us. my husband was getting off his horse. i wondered the reason. i soon knew as soon as he reached the ground he fell down the hill. shots followed and all was confusion. in less time that it takes to tell if i was off my horse and by my husband site where he lay against a fallen pine tree. a pressure on my shoulder was drawing me away from my husband looking back over my shoulder i saw an indian with a navy pistol trying to shoot at my husband's head. wrenching my arm from his grasp but leaned over my husband only to be roughly thrown aside. another indian stepped up. a pistol shot rang out. my husband's head fell back and a red stream trickled down beneath his hat. emma colin's account i think is one of the
the indians headed with them. they just kind of surrounded them escorting them along as they made their way out and as they came along they encountered another band of indians and here is what emma says happened then. suddenly without warning shots rang out. to indians came dashing down the trail in front of us. my husband was getting off his horse. i wondered the reason. i soon knew as soon as he reached the ground he fell down the hill. shots followed and all was confusion. in less time that...
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you have two themes going this year. 100 years of indian cinema. you're going to show a film in 1913? >> we are going to show a film that deals with the film from early years. and we're actually doing a twist on the 100 years because 100 years ago, it was mail filmmakers and old actors at the time so we're actually focusing more light on representation of women. >> women. i like. that the year of the celluloid woman. >> if people entering -- did they have an edge if they were eyeworm? a woman filmmaker get an edge? >> absolutely. at the same time, we were looking for best work too but we do have every year? >> has the technology? the technology has made it so that i'm sure there are more people that are able to do these films that years ago would have taken a lot more equipment and a little more eds. et cetera. to tell the story becomes more possible. do you also in the screening process which i am sure is laborious in some ways, do you see a lot of stuff that is kind of mediocre and doesn't make it? >> yes, unfortunately, but i think that the faci
you have two themes going this year. 100 years of indian cinema. you're going to show a film in 1913? >> we are going to show a film that deals with the film from early years. and we're actually doing a twist on the 100 years because 100 years ago, it was mail filmmakers and old actors at the time so we're actually focusing more light on representation of women. >> women. i like. that the year of the celluloid woman. >> if people entering -- did they have an edge if they were...
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>> he's making indian breakfast. these are crepes which are like indian pancakes if you will which are cooked on the griddle filled with the potatoes and served with a few connedments on the side, a little lentil soup and chutneys. >> a lot of people ask me all the time about the spices involved in indian cooking. i know there's always your garlic, your ginger but what are the other spices that are typically in indian food? >> besides those of course, we always use -- typically tumeric, coriander. without those, it's not indian food, doesn't have the fire and the light that really gives it that kick. >> speaking of fire, you always have the green chili. >> oh, yes. >> you can adjust that because everyone is always afraid it's really spicy but it doesn't have to be. >> it doesn't have to be too spicy. we try to moderate it for different clientele but in general you put a lot of chili powder. if you don't, we can remove that and keep it nice and basic. >> speaking of spices, we're going to move over to kirk. typically
>> he's making indian breakfast. these are crepes which are like indian pancakes if you will which are cooked on the griddle filled with the potatoes and served with a few connedments on the side, a little lentil soup and chutneys. >> a lot of people ask me all the time about the spices involved in indian cooking. i know there's always your garlic, your ginger but what are the other spices that are typically in indian food? >> besides those of course, we always use --...
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the cleveland indians, the world indian is very offensive to native americans. i think what it's all about, the fans who love those teams are the reason why we fans love the redskins. there's no racial intent here. >> okay. >> and we just love the team. but they're sensitive and we're aware some people are offended. we hope we can reach out to them. [ overlapping speakers ] >> lanny, you know that redskin is a completely different type of epithet than chief or indian or brave or blackhawk. redskin is a slur. let me ask you this, lanny. remember there used to be a restaurant chain called sambo's. and you know, basically, people didn't think about it just like they didn't think about redskins for a long time. eventually people realized you can't have a restaurant change in the united states called sambo's. it's derogatory. isn't it time for the redskins to recognize it's the same thing? it's wrong to have a name like that. >> you know, i hate in a historic moment they would ever disagree with jeffrey toobin on anything. but jeff, if you ask native americans are yo
the cleveland indians, the world indian is very offensive to native americans. i think what it's all about, the fans who love those teams are the reason why we fans love the redskins. there's no racial intent here. >> okay. >> and we just love the team. but they're sensitive and we're aware some people are offended. we hope we can reach out to them. [ overlapping speakers ] >> lanny, you know that redskin is a completely different type of epithet than chief or indian or brave...
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this sort of cowboys, mexicans, indian, romantic ideal. a lot of easterners came out here and fell in love with this romantic notion of the west and wanted to come out here and sort of create their own version of the west. was that a good thing? >> that's what helps us as a people, as a native culture. as a culture that's been here for these years. we invite you to come and enjoy what we partake in. i mean, the indians had the beans and the chili and the corn. the spanish people brought the pork. i mean, and we put that together, and we have this meal here. >> people love the native culture, they love the hispanic culture here. it wasn't always that way when i was younger. >> you played cowboys and indians as a kid. if there's one american iconic hero, it's the lone cowboy. does that have any resonance at all out here? >> every culture here, mexican, spanish, in pueblo, reservation, white, we all are cowboys here. >> i am a native new mexican. i've gone through strange phases of like my ownership of this place. it's this weird mixed bag of
this sort of cowboys, mexicans, indian, romantic ideal. a lot of easterners came out here and fell in love with this romantic notion of the west and wanted to come out here and sort of create their own version of the west. was that a good thing? >> that's what helps us as a people, as a native culture. as a culture that's been here for these years. we invite you to come and enjoy what we partake in. i mean, the indians had the beans and the chili and the corn. the spanish people brought...
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the self-sufficiency philosophy on which the indian state relied since its independence changed in one thousand nine hundred five. cool in that year the world trade organization was a stablished which determines how color should be conducted worldwide. and india became a member from the very beginning. if you. do not sign this agreement we are not created with you. now that the world has become more like a global village late you cannot go ahead and ostracize a country and say or do whatever you want on its own we are not created with you that country will not be able to survive on its own. as member of the w t o india recognized in two thousand and five for the first time in its history peyton's on pharmaceutical products. based on that fact novartis demanded to be granted a payment for as it claims a renewed form of quebec. however india's paid into office rejected his obligation. does not merit a peyton certificate in india. we don't deserve any bit. as big goes the it is already that king in the ability to basic public bodies behind the bed and well used not to get bitten on that w
the self-sufficiency philosophy on which the indian state relied since its independence changed in one thousand nine hundred five. cool in that year the world trade organization was a stablished which determines how color should be conducted worldwide. and india became a member from the very beginning. if you. do not sign this agreement we are not created with you. now that the world has become more like a global village late you cannot go ahead and ostracize a country and say or do whatever...
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the self-sufficiency philosophy on which the indian state relied since its independence changed in one thousand nine hundred five. cool in that year the world trade organization was a stablished which determines how color should be conducted worldwide. and the india became a member from the very beginning. if you. do not sign this agreement with your creativity. i know that the world has become more like a global village late you cannot go ahead and ostracize a country and say or you do whatever you want on this one we are not created with you that country will not be able to survive on its own. as member of the w t o recognized in two thousand and five for the first time in its history paid pharmaceutical products. based on that fact novartis demanded to be granted a payment for as it claims a renewed form of perfect. however india's paid into office rejected his obligation. does not merit a peyton certificate in india. going to be. as big as the it is all of that going in nobody the basic public bodies the behind the bit and not to get bitten on things that which is already not so go
the self-sufficiency philosophy on which the indian state relied since its independence changed in one thousand nine hundred five. cool in that year the world trade organization was a stablished which determines how color should be conducted worldwide. and the india became a member from the very beginning. if you. do not sign this agreement with your creativity. i know that the world has become more like a global village late you cannot go ahead and ostracize a country and say or you do...
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that has not stopped the oneida indian nation from protesting games. they were out in full force outside lambert field when green bay hosted washington. president barack obama indicated if he owned the team he would consider a name change and residents of the district remain at odds over this issue. >> do not change the name. if itre i think about it maybe itat offensive, is time to think about it. i do not find it offensive. >> the nfl commissioner has agreed to meet with numbers of the oneida indian nation within the next two weeks to discuss this controversy. he said it is time for the nfl to listen to the concerns of those who are offended. >> the motorcyclist accused of instigating a beating of a driver. here what he says what he was doing when he slowed down. edgehe neighborhood is on after a sexual assault happened in an >> you are watching abc7 news at 11:00 p.m. on your side. >> one of the motorcyclists accused in a road rage incident speaks out. uz is seenr crews i pulling out. he said he was changing lanes and his brake light never came on.
that has not stopped the oneida indian nation from protesting games. they were out in full force outside lambert field when green bay hosted washington. president barack obama indicated if he owned the team he would consider a name change and residents of the district remain at odds over this issue. >> do not change the name. if itre i think about it maybe itat offensive, is time to think about it. i do not find it offensive. >> the nfl commissioner has agreed to meet with numbers...
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days before the scheduled meeting of the indian prime minister with his pakistani counterpart, terrorists carried out a brutal attack in kashmir with an attempt to derail talks between the countries. we have a report of a twin suicide attacks. >> dressed in army uniforms, militants stormed a station. the incident happened three days ahead of a meeting between prime minister's of india and pakistan on the sidelines of the united nations generally just general a simply. the heavily armed militants were believed to be from pakistan, but a lesser-known militant outfit claimed responsibility for the attack. they were killed after a long gunfight with security forces. >> now the oppression is over. >> pakistan-trained terrorists are constantly moving into indian territory to carry out assaults. the people of kashmir decried the recent attack, and a complete shutdown was observed in the states. all shops and business establishments remained shut. they also held a protest rally. >> the indian prime minister strongly condemned the terror strikes by the enemies of peace but said such attacks will n
days before the scheduled meeting of the indian prime minister with his pakistani counterpart, terrorists carried out a brutal attack in kashmir with an attempt to derail talks between the countries. we have a report of a twin suicide attacks. >> dressed in army uniforms, militants stormed a station. the incident happened three days ahead of a meeting between prime minister's of india and pakistan on the sidelines of the united nations generally just general a simply. the heavily armed...
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this sort of cowboys, mexicans, indian, romantic ideal. a lot of easterners came out here and fell in love with this romantic notion of the west and wanted to come out here and sort of create their own version of the west. was that a good thing? >> that's what helps us as a people, as a native culture. as a culture that's been here for these years. we invite you to come and enjoy what we partake in. i mean, the indians had the beans and the chili and the corn. the spanish people brought the pork. i mean, and we put that together, and we have this meal here. >> people love the native culture, they love the hispanic culture here. it wasn't always that way when i was younger. >> you played cowboys and indians as a kid. if there's one american iconic hero, it's the lone cowboy. does that have any resonance at all out here? >> every culture here, mexican, spanish, in pueblo, reservation, white, we all are cowboys here. >> i am a native new mexican. i've gone through strange phases of like my ownership of this place. it's this weird mixed bag of
this sort of cowboys, mexicans, indian, romantic ideal. a lot of easterners came out here and fell in love with this romantic notion of the west and wanted to come out here and sort of create their own version of the west. was that a good thing? >> that's what helps us as a people, as a native culture. as a culture that's been here for these years. we invite you to come and enjoy what we partake in. i mean, the indians had the beans and the chili and the corn. the spanish people brought...
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this sort of cowboys, mexicans, indian romantic ideal. a lot of easterners came out here and fell in love with this romantic notion of the west and wanted to come out here and sort of create their own version of the west. was that a good thing? >> that's what helps us as a people, as a native culture, as a culture that's been here for these years, we invite you to come into it and enjoy what we partake in. the indians had the beans and the chile and the corn. the spanish people brought the pork. we put that together and we have this meal here. >> people love the native culture. they love the hispanic culture here. it wasn't always that way when i was younger. >> you played cowboys and indians as a kid. if there's one american iconic hero, it's the lone cowboy. does that have any resonance at all out here? >> every culture here, mexican, spanish, pueblo, reservation, white, we all are cowboys here. >> i am a native new mexican. i've gone through strange phases of my ownership of this place. it's this weird mixed bag of everything here all
this sort of cowboys, mexicans, indian romantic ideal. a lot of easterners came out here and fell in love with this romantic notion of the west and wanted to come out here and sort of create their own version of the west. was that a good thing? >> that's what helps us as a people, as a native culture, as a culture that's been here for these years, we invite you to come into it and enjoy what we partake in. the indians had the beans and the chile and the corn. the spanish people brought...
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and the indian film industry has been a object of great fascination for ordinary russians. as it is for ordinary chinese, let me add that too. >> is that the bali would? >> that is essentially a term we have used in the last two decades, but we have 100 years of indian films. >> it was not all flash and dance and romance. >> soon after independence, if you look at what came out after independence
and the indian film industry has been a object of great fascination for ordinary russians. as it is for ordinary chinese, let me add that too. >> is that the bali would? >> that is essentially a term we have used in the last two decades, but we have 100 years of indian films. >> it was not all flash and dance and romance. >> soon after independence, if you look at what came out after independence
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the cleveland indians, the world indian is very offensive to native americans. i think what it's all about, the fans who love those teams are the reason why we fans love the redskins. there's no racial intent here. >> okay. >> and we just love the team. but they're sensitive and we're aware some people are offended. we hope we can reach out to them. [ overlapping speakers ] >> lanny, you know that red skin is a completely different type of epethet than chief or indian or brave or blackhawk. red skin is a slur. let me ask you this, lanny. remember there used to be a restaurant chain called sambo's. and you know, basically, people didn't think about it just like they didn't think about redskins for a long time. eventually people realized you can't have a restaurant change in the united states called sambo's. it's derogatory. isn't it time for the redskins to recognize it's the same thing? it's wrong to have a name like this. >> you know, i hate in a historic moment they would ever disagree with jeffrey toobin on anything. but jeff, if you ask native americans are
the cleveland indians, the world indian is very offensive to native americans. i think what it's all about, the fans who love those teams are the reason why we fans love the redskins. there's no racial intent here. >> okay. >> and we just love the team. but they're sensitive and we're aware some people are offended. we hope we can reach out to them. [ overlapping speakers ] >> lanny, you know that red skin is a completely different type of epethet than chief or indian or brave...
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the self-sufficiency philosophy on which the indian state relied since its independence changed in one thousand nine hundred five. cooper in that year the world trade organization was a stablished which determines how commerce should be conducted worldwide. and india became a member from the very beginning. if you. do not sign this agreement we are created with you. you know that the world has become more like a global village late you cannot go ahead and ostracize a country and say or you do whatever you want on this on we are not created with you that country will not be able to survive on its own. as member of the w t o india recognized in two thousand and five for the first time in its history peyton pharmaceutical products. based on the fact novartis demanded to be granted a paid for as it claims a renewed form of. however india's paid into office rejected his obligation. does not merit a peyton certificate in india. going to bid. as big as the dissolved pretty basic public bodies behind the bed and not to get bitten on that which is already known so good is already known. solved
the self-sufficiency philosophy on which the indian state relied since its independence changed in one thousand nine hundred five. cooper in that year the world trade organization was a stablished which determines how commerce should be conducted worldwide. and india became a member from the very beginning. if you. do not sign this agreement we are created with you. you know that the world has become more like a global village late you cannot go ahead and ostracize a country and say or you do...
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taking adverse trade ordered against indian companies for manufacturing. companies . as the way for indian companies to continue copying the medicine and campaign to say it means poor people will still be able to get access to cheap generic forms of lifesaving treatment. according to the court's dismisses decision no payton rights are given to the. original pharmaceutical formulation of an older drug. the decision is to set a legal precedent for other similar cases for other pharmaceutical industries a meditating similar paid rights. but the great interest at stake do not leave much hope that something similar will not be attempted again in the future. for now this important battle has finally been won. even before. even after the. and more greedy that is what i think this is something that you could do james i mean because once it comes to the general people of the poor people i think that that aspect has to go i cannot accept that people can die if there is treatment which can save their lives that there is no law system all the can explain or justify the means inte
taking adverse trade ordered against indian companies for manufacturing. companies . as the way for indian companies to continue copying the medicine and campaign to say it means poor people will still be able to get access to cheap generic forms of lifesaving treatment. according to the court's dismisses decision no payton rights are given to the. original pharmaceutical formulation of an older drug. the decision is to set a legal precedent for other similar cases for other pharmaceutical...
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the self-sufficiency philosophy on which the indian state relied since its independence changed in one thousand nine hundred five. cool in that year at the world trade organization was a stablished which determines how color should be conducted worldwide. and india became a member from the very beginning. if you. do not sign this agreement we are not created with you. i know that the world has become more like a global village late you cannot go ahead and ostracize a country and say you do whatever you want on this one we are not created with you that country will not be able to survive on its own. as member of the w t o recognized in two thousand and five for the first time in its history peyton pharmaceutical products. based on the fact novartis demanded to be granted a payment for as it claims a renewed form of. however india's pain the office rejected his application. does not merit a peyton certificate in india. going to bid. as big as the it is already that king in the ability to busy public bodies the behind the bit and not to get bitten on things that which is already not. so g
the self-sufficiency philosophy on which the indian state relied since its independence changed in one thousand nine hundred five. cool in that year at the world trade organization was a stablished which determines how color should be conducted worldwide. and india became a member from the very beginning. if you. do not sign this agreement we are not created with you. i know that the world has become more like a global village late you cannot go ahead and ostracize a country and say you do...