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india arie. she would never do this. do you process why or how something like this happens to you, given the whole image you project? >> it got really negative. negative. just it was vitriolic. people were cursing me. they were cursing me out. i never asked her in anything like it in real life. a spiritual level, the question always is why. outwant to get your lessons of it. there is a blessing in every lesson. i want to figure out how to answer your question. this is not what i think about society. what i came to is about judgment. i do what i do the way that i do it, and that is my choice. everything i do is to bring a contribution to society because it felt good to me. i do not know that i did it publicly, but in my private conversations when i am talking about the world and the state of judge peopleld who did not have my philosophy about words and music. , and i judge people feel like a lot of that is because it made it harder to do what i do. truly believe because of the way my life has gone and my career, but all m
india arie. she would never do this. do you process why or how something like this happens to you, given the whole image you project? >> it got really negative. negative. just it was vitriolic. people were cursing me. they were cursing me out. i never asked her in anything like it in real life. a spiritual level, the question always is why. outwant to get your lessons of it. there is a blessing in every lesson. i want to figure out how to answer your question. this is not what i think...
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from couldn't in india. coming up hey it's time to crunch the numbers in our financial show your prime interest after the break. arguably are america's influence is much larger than that of iran so own with power comes responsibility greater responsibility when you agree with that in every negotiation on a round table the parties are equal they may be different in the degree of that but on this issue each side is negotiating with the other i'm trying to reach an agreement. i will be here very. very. very few. thank. you and i think. seriously very very. thank. you. want me to be in. the mix. as you move the move.
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the hospital boom in india was fueled by india's growing middle class, who demanded access to quality healthcare. now the country known for exporting doctors is trying hard to import patients. the most important player is the apollo group, the largest hospital group in india, third largest in the world. anjali kapoor bissell is a director of apollo's international patient office. why is it important to get foreign patients here? >> makes sense to establish india as sort of like the world destination for healthcare. >> that's the ambition, that india should become the world-- >> destination for healthcare. that's right. >> but why should foreigners come here? well, it's even cheaper than thailand for most procedures, with prices about 10% what they would be in the u.s. anne bell works at the british high commission in new delhi. she just had a baby and says she glad she was here and not in england. >> there's been no pressure to go home after the delivery. we've been welcomed to stay as long as we want. they're looking after the baby. they're looking after me, giving me enough time to
the hospital boom in india was fueled by india's growing middle class, who demanded access to quality healthcare. now the country known for exporting doctors is trying hard to import patients. the most important player is the apollo group, the largest hospital group in india, third largest in the world. anjali kapoor bissell is a director of apollo's international patient office. why is it important to get foreign patients here? >> makes sense to establish india as sort of like the world...
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energy hungry india is about to get a brand new nuclear facility to help ease the country's crippling power shortages but it's faced a few hurdles with construction repeatedly delayed over safety concerns from locals but in saying they were is the needs of india's rapidly growing economy hasn't been easy and has been phenomenal. the few has been loaded and the first customers will soon get the first energy from the could nuclear plant a joint indian and russian venture and it seems the launch of the station thought to be the biggest in both india and the world couldn't have come into better time. there is a huge energy deficit in this particular part of the country in the tamil nadu province and across all of india industries are suffering there already quain for energy they need of course the station will help with the things there. the government estimates that the country's power supply is about ten percent behind would actually need last summer half of india's population more than six hundred million people lost their electricity for two days major indian cities are still often pl
energy hungry india is about to get a brand new nuclear facility to help ease the country's crippling power shortages but it's faced a few hurdles with construction repeatedly delayed over safety concerns from locals but in saying they were is the needs of india's rapidly growing economy hasn't been easy and has been phenomenal. the few has been loaded and the first customers will soon get the first energy from the could nuclear plant a joint indian and russian venture and it seems the launch...
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and india is set to launch a nuclear reactor shrugging off massive protests over safety concerns a well it's russian manufacturers claim it could withstand a passenger jet crash that story is coming up after the break. well. it's technology innovation all the developments around russia we've. covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew. i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. download the official publication yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television well it just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch your t.v. anytime anywhere. welcome back you're watching our man in the u.k. could soon be a ball to lose some of the favorite magazines subsetting so called the lads mags' it could face legal action for sex discrimination and be forced to take them off the shelves as a result boyko reports. you're allowed mags it's a booming industry aimed at young me
and india is set to launch a nuclear reactor shrugging off massive protests over safety concerns a well it's russian manufacturers claim it could withstand a passenger jet crash that story is coming up after the break. well. it's technology innovation all the developments around russia we've. covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you...
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of northeast india this is how the workday begins. a treacherous five-story climb down slippery bamboo ladders. >> go about 30 yards down. >> reporter: no safety gear, no emergency exits. >> it just keeps going deeper and deeper. >> reporter: a journey that becomes even more disturbing when you see the young coal miner leading the way. >> you live down here. >> reporter: his name is pemba. and along with hundreds of other children he's desperate enough and small enough to work this dark and dangerous underground system of tunnels nicknamed rat holes. eight hours a day, six days a week, in one of the most frightening workplaces on earth. >> this could collapse, huh? >> reporter: where a good day ends with a few dollars. and if you're lucky, daylight. this is in the indian state of meghalaya. stuck between china, bangladesh, and myanmar, it's an isolated world but a land rich with coal and money to be made. >> so when you're coming down the road you can see this big pile of coal that's been dumped there by the trucks after they've mined
of northeast india this is how the workday begins. a treacherous five-story climb down slippery bamboo ladders. >> go about 30 yards down. >> reporter: no safety gear, no emergency exits. >> it just keeps going deeper and deeper. >> reporter: a journey that becomes even more disturbing when you see the young coal miner leading the way. >> you live down here. >> reporter: his name is pemba. and along with hundreds of other children he's desperate enough and...
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the from within india. has been appended a few years for the american economy especially the job list numbers up next the ninety's prime interest looks at the driving factors behind. the school board in batavia illinois has decided to punish one teacher for his bad behavior by putting him on a strict probation play or what did he do to be deserve be part of this probation plan to do so like punch a student in the face or to go on some sort of horribly racist or sexist ranted for of the class so he just reminded the students that as americans they have the right to not incriminate themselves to put it more simply he told the students that they didn't have to answer a questionable survey about drug and alcohol use and their emotional state since the data from this questionnaire would be sent back to the private company that created it this raises even more privacy issues than just the school knowing about the students personal lives i would like to commend this teacher john dryden for actually going above and
the from within india. has been appended a few years for the american economy especially the job list numbers up next the ninety's prime interest looks at the driving factors behind. the school board in batavia illinois has decided to punish one teacher for his bad behavior by putting him on a strict probation play or what did he do to be deserve be part of this probation plan to do so like punch a student in the face or to go on some sort of horribly racist or sexist ranted for of the class so...
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from india. coming up silicon it's the kaiser report with financial. and. new york magistrate judge gary brown has ruled that it's ok to track people's location via their cell phone the judge supports his decision by saying that there is no legitimate expectation of privacy in the perspective of a cellular telephone where the individual has failed to protect his privacy but kicking the simple expedient of powering it off the statement seems to hint that cell phones are some sort of luxury and that people are just too lazy to turn off their phones when they want privacy this ignores the fact that there are many people who have to be on call twenty four seven like surgeons and server technicians these people can't just turn off their phones so does that mean that certain professions can't have privacy also this presumption that people have no expectation of privacy or what about people who send images of text messages of a sexual nature to each other joy think that all these people just assume it's all public goods i don't think so the fourth amendment says t
from india. coming up silicon it's the kaiser report with financial. and. new york magistrate judge gary brown has ruled that it's ok to track people's location via their cell phone the judge supports his decision by saying that there is no legitimate expectation of privacy in the perspective of a cellular telephone where the individual has failed to protect his privacy but kicking the simple expedient of powering it off the statement seems to hint that cell phones are some sort of luxury and...
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it is the fastest-growing sport of india. it is will never pass cricket but if it is a number two this will be a big achievement. in a place in india where there sant lot of space. the cities are crowded it is a perfect sport and i really believe it will be very popular there. >> it is interesting for you to think, wow, i grew up in india, came here. all about software, the business and now i'm living a dream and being in the nba? >> i don't look at it that way. i think my best days are still ahead of me. i think it has been a great journey and i'm obsessed with data, as you know. when i look at basketball, i look at it as a big data problem. both on the business side as well as on the game side. >> what combinations will produce the best results, where do you shoot from? how do you defend the other team? there's all kinds of magic in that data. i look ate as a big data problem. >> what happens with your share of the warriors. you own a big chunk of the warriors. it is going to be easy to sell your share. >> i believe the val
it is the fastest-growing sport of india. it is will never pass cricket but if it is a number two this will be a big achievement. in a place in india where there sant lot of space. the cities are crowded it is a perfect sport and i really believe it will be very popular there. >> it is interesting for you to think, wow, i grew up in india, came here. all about software, the business and now i'm living a dream and being in the nba? >> i don't look at it that way. i think my best days...
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from quote unquote in india. you're watching ard see every mountain takes a look at president obama's defense of sweeping surveillance programs run by the n.s.a. that's on breaking the sat next to. wealthy british style. guide. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to the report. to live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous bad luck i got so. i mean it's a challenge i believe that i'm seeing the same thing really messed up. in the old story so personally. and. worst for the least a little white house or for the. radio guy in fort lauderdale minestrone. i want you to watch closely are about to produce never seen anything like this i'm told. what's up guys i mean mark on the break in the set since it might as well be called freaky friday why because i just read the most disturbing news story i've seen all month about a man named zeke yo
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the from within india. now take a look at some other stories from around the world violent clashes have broken out in the city in southeast turkey after the funeral of a member of the militant kurdish workers' party the p.k. k. the group sympathizers through powerful bombs at police who responded with tear gas and water cannon in prison the leader of the party declared a cease fire with the turkish government in march. pakistan's new prime minister has summoned the american amber after a u.s. drone strike in the north of the country left nine people dead on friday the why sure you've previously called for the attacks to stop in his first address after being sworn in on wednesday pakistan's government says at least four hundred civilians have been killed in drone strikes over the last nine years. and he went under pressure in neighboring afghanistan to worry matt an army uniform has turned on his international trainers killing three american soldiers your soul took place in the east of the country and is the
the from within india. now take a look at some other stories from around the world violent clashes have broken out in the city in southeast turkey after the funeral of a member of the militant kurdish workers' party the p.k. k. the group sympathizers through powerful bombs at police who responded with tear gas and water cannon in prison the leader of the party declared a cease fire with the turkish government in march. pakistan's new prime minister has summoned the american amber after a u.s....
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i think there's an issue right now with regard to india. i would ask you if confirmed if you would personally engage with trade issued at what sing a critical time. >> absolutely senator. >> mr. chairman, i see my time is coming to an end. i have a lot of other questions for you, mr. froman. i will supply to those as qfr. i proficient your stepping up and taking on the job passenger's side it a critical time. i think there are a lot of challenge and tremendous authorities particularly with the trade promotion authority. as a tool to open up foreign markers to the workers, farmers, and ranchers. >> thank you, senator. >> thank you, senator. >> mr. froman, i think it's a good point end on. sin i've been open the the committee, i can't think of a more important challenging time for the us -- the competition is so much greater. the need for more creative effective action is so much greater. and i would like you to know that you have the full confidence of the committee working with you to accomplish it. these objectives. we don't have much time
i think there's an issue right now with regard to india. i would ask you if confirmed if you would personally engage with trade issued at what sing a critical time. >> absolutely senator. >> mr. chairman, i see my time is coming to an end. i have a lot of other questions for you, mr. froman. i will supply to those as qfr. i proficient your stepping up and taking on the job passenger's side it a critical time. i think there are a lot of challenge and tremendous authorities...
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the from within india. now take a look at some other stories from around the world violent clashes have broken out in the city in southeast turkey after the funeral of a member of the militant kurdish workers' party the p.k. k. the group's sympathizers through petrol bombs at police who responded with tear gas and water cannon the imprisoned leader of the party declared a cease fire with the turkish government in march. a car blast in syria central city of homs has killed eight people on the left and other five injured no one has yet admits the attack but to matt damascus has been accusing the rebel or loss or a front for carrying out terrorist logins across the country also in the area of the syrian army has reportedly restored control over the city of khost say or after weeks of intense fighting with rebels there the syrian civil conflict has been going for more than two years with the opposition blocking diplomatic peace initiatives by demanding the government's departure. pakistan's new prime minister h
the from within india. now take a look at some other stories from around the world violent clashes have broken out in the city in southeast turkey after the funeral of a member of the militant kurdish workers' party the p.k. k. the group's sympathizers through petrol bombs at police who responded with tear gas and water cannon the imprisoned leader of the party declared a cease fire with the turkish government in march. a car blast in syria central city of homs has killed eight people on the...
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india is set to launch a nuclear reactors shrugging off massive protests over safety concerns while its russian manufacturers claim it could withstand a passenger jet crash that story and more coming up shortly. we speak your language anything about the war not advanced. programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you. a little tonnage of angles stories. here. in the spanish to find out more visit. welcome back to what you are turkey's prime minister has accused the e.u. of hypocrisy and double standards over demands for an investigation. into the use of excessive force to disperse protests in turkey mistery to once as police in europe and the us are using the same methods to deal with violent demonstrators target seeing anti-government unrest running into a second week with flash back and another night in the stamboul from where the protest has spread across the country the demonstrations have been also growing in the capital ankara though there was no police intervention earlier authorities consistently used tear gas and water cannon and dance protesters further fueling peo
india is set to launch a nuclear reactors shrugging off massive protests over safety concerns while its russian manufacturers claim it could withstand a passenger jet crash that story and more coming up shortly. we speak your language anything about the war not advanced. programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you. a little tonnage of angles stories. here. in the spanish to find out more visit. welcome back to what you are turkey's prime minister has accused the e.u. of hypocrisy...
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we had to go outside india to take the exam to come here because india had banned the exam. and furthermore, even if you passed the exam, you couldn't leave the country with more than $8, foreign exchange regulations. you're nodding, so you know the story. you know this time. so we had an uncle in the navy who was in england at that time. he lent our gave me a gift of $100. so now i had $108 which, if you're from india, is a very auspicious number, 108 beads in the -- all of that. so i thought we have to do something really auspicious, and i went to paris, and i spent my $108 at the knew lin rouge. moulin rouge. [laughter] so when i arrived here in new york at jfk, i had nothing. but in those days no cell phones, you know, you had to make calls, and you had to put money. somebody told me you can make a collect call, so i made a collect call. to this hospital in plainfield, new jersey. they were so desperate that they sent a helicopter. there was such a shortage of doctors at that time. so my first experience of the united states is rising over manhattan in a helicopter looki
we had to go outside india to take the exam to come here because india had banned the exam. and furthermore, even if you passed the exam, you couldn't leave the country with more than $8, foreign exchange regulations. you're nodding, so you know the story. you know this time. so we had an uncle in the navy who was in england at that time. he lent our gave me a gift of $100. so now i had $108 which, if you're from india, is a very auspicious number, 108 beads in the -- all of that. so i thought...
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the report from india on a new much needed atomic energy plant and its hurdles to get online. but before that jerusalem is a deeply divided city and that's clearly evident in the very different lives its people have arab say discrimination against them is rife accusing israel of intentionally keeping them in poverty. looks at their claims is really leaders may claim jerusalem is the undivided capital of israel but try telling that to the city's two hundred eighty thousand arabs. they do have everything garden tools children go to camps in the summer but we did not have these. this school sports ground is typical of facilities for jewish children but a stone's throw away arab children like musician astley spend their afternoons playing here in the street in front of his house in the first a study of its kind the u.n. found the palestinian poverty in jerusalem has risen steadily over the last decade eighty two percent of arab children live in squalor three times as many arab families live below the poverty line compared to the jewish neighbors part of the problem is this war tha
the report from india on a new much needed atomic energy plant and its hurdles to get online. but before that jerusalem is a deeply divided city and that's clearly evident in the very different lives its people have arab say discrimination against them is rife accusing israel of intentionally keeping them in poverty. looks at their claims is really leaders may claim jerusalem is the undivided capital of israel but try telling that to the city's two hundred eighty thousand arabs. they do have...
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his revolutionary ties to india helped him rise and after india's independence he was dispatched to the new delhi in addition and was a frequent visitor to the residents of india and it was well known the first prime minister called him by his first name. so trusted that he would also -- often seek his counsel how to deal with the press and born as a british subject to hard work and sacrifice he became an insider in modern india. he steeled himself and walked into his uncles calcutta home to say farewell. shrouded with heaps of roses and fragrant jasmine his father lay in a coffin. as is customary the body was washed and purified water we need of ride to the hospital and was told his father was dead but as he stood at the entrance to his father's room piece of plastic bags still attached to a bubbling with there in for a moment he thought the doctors made a mistake but the years of incarceration had taken their toll and at 56 gupta was dead of kidney failure. in the month leading up to his fae accompanying on long walks to listen to stories of his time in the freedom movement and his fa
his revolutionary ties to india helped him rise and after india's independence he was dispatched to the new delhi in addition and was a frequent visitor to the residents of india and it was well known the first prime minister called him by his first name. so trusted that he would also -- often seek his counsel how to deal with the press and born as a british subject to hard work and sacrifice he became an insider in modern india. he steeled himself and walked into his uncles calcutta home to...
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and india is set to launch a nuclear reactor shrugging off massive protests over safety concerns while its russian manufacturers claim it could withstand a passenger jet crash that story and more coming up. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of the r.p. interviews intriguing story to tell you. the. arabic to find out visit our big. welcome back you're still watching r t many in the u.k. could soon be about to lose some of their favorite magazines sending so-called let's mags it could face a legal action for sex discrimination and be forced to take them off the shelves as a result of his pony boy. you're allowed mags it's a booming industry aimed at young men featuring lots of pictures of scantily clad women here in britain you can buy them in your local high street shop well that could be about to change because two feminist groups armed with the support of several prominent british lawyers say that these magazines objectify women and could underpin the harmful constitutes that had lead to discrimination
and india is set to launch a nuclear reactor shrugging off massive protests over safety concerns while its russian manufacturers claim it could withstand a passenger jet crash that story and more coming up. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of the r.p. interviews intriguing story to tell you. the. arabic to find out visit our big. welcome back you're still watching r t many in the u.k. could soon be about to lose...
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. >> what role did growing up in india play on your future career? >> it was many, many years later that i realized this everyone life's here is a story, and there's a story standing on the streets 2500 years, and clearing the traffic, and they said, plain life to me, and from that point, it's the wheel of a chair yacht that's passing by at that moment, and the wheel has three divisions. and everyone who comes to see us see us because they have a a story, and that was the tradition we had, and heard stories from their stories, and also from their experiences with the patients who were his best teachers, and we learned later, and that was the same for us as well. [inaudible conversations] >> there's three seats up front here for anybody standing, and more seats in the back there. you know, all the stories had a lesson, and what that instilled in us were the core values of growing up in india, the principles that we now hopefully passed on to our own kids and now to our grandchildren. >> your father one. most famous doctors in india, what did he provid
. >> what role did growing up in india play on your future career? >> it was many, many years later that i realized this everyone life's here is a story, and there's a story standing on the streets 2500 years, and clearing the traffic, and they said, plain life to me, and from that point, it's the wheel of a chair yacht that's passing by at that moment, and the wheel has three divisions. and everyone who comes to see us see us because they have a a story, and that was the tradition...
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. >> woodruff: our series on food security goes to india, where farmers are looking to the past for better ways to cope with changes in the climate down the road. >> brown: ray suarez gauges attitudes in the u.s. toward gays and lesbians on the heels of a new poll pointing to increasing acceptance. >> woodruff: spencer michels reports on how california is preparing for a major decision on same-sex marriage. >> brown: and we close with a conversation with author walter mosley about his famous fictional detective, "easy rawlins", and more. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>
. >> woodruff: our series on food security goes to india, where farmers are looking to the past for better ways to cope with changes in the climate down the road. >> brown: ray suarez gauges attitudes in the u.s. toward gays and lesbians on the heels of a new poll pointing to increasing acceptance. >> woodruff: spencer michels reports on how california is preparing for a major decision on same-sex marriage. >> brown: and we close with a conversation with author walter...
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day and india's tournament. scored twice for the world and european champions. a sensitive scored the other, taking the tally to five for the tournament. they will face italy in the semi finals. in the other game, uruguay beat tahiti 8-0 to secure a second spot at the expense of nigeria. hernandes scored 4 goals. frustrations in argentina as a martin were- as san relegated from the division by losing 3-1. they had been sent off for charging into the referee. waving to the crowds, it angered the players. the teams clashed and had to be separated by police, who escorted them off the pitch. , serenafore wimbledon williams says she has artie publicize -- apologized to maria sharapova after she told her not to comment on other people's lives. she said she was sorry. williams had been quoted making critical comments about the unknown player in an article with "rolling stone" magazine. it was believed to be sharapova. she says she will try to continue to keep her life private. >> i talked to maria at the player party.
day and india's tournament. scored twice for the world and european champions. a sensitive scored the other, taking the tally to five for the tournament. they will face italy in the semi finals. in the other game, uruguay beat tahiti 8-0 to secure a second spot at the expense of nigeria. hernandes scored 4 goals. frustrations in argentina as a martin were- as san relegated from the division by losing 3-1. they had been sent off for charging into the referee. waving to the crowds, it angered the...
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they turn the program reports from india twenty twenty people in the hurdles being placed to get it online. the second day of the summit between barack obama has wrapped up in california. explains admitted diplomatic climate of the two i q's ations of tax software security was high on the president's agenda. while it appeared to be all smiles the men were dressed very casually no ties walking along this private sprawling estate in california there was a lot of things to discuss among them economic issues north korea but the most important issue of. security now amid this meeting before this meeting took place reports have appeared indicating that obama has ordered his national security leaders to compile a list of potential over seas adversaries for cyber hacking which can be targeted with little or no warning why is that important to mention because for the past several months more than five u.s. officials have been accusing hackers in china that have links to the chinese military the chinese government of hacking into u.s. systems and stealing defense programs stealing weapons programs s
they turn the program reports from india twenty twenty people in the hurdles being placed to get it online. the second day of the summit between barack obama has wrapped up in california. explains admitted diplomatic climate of the two i q's ations of tax software security was high on the president's agenda. while it appeared to be all smiles the men were dressed very casually no ties walking along this private sprawling estate in california there was a lot of things to discuss among them...
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divinepray for intervention to stop flooding in northern india. could a massive construction projects be to blame -- project be to blame? the growingh diplomatic storm over the u.s. intelligence whistleblower edward snowden. russian foreign minister sergey lav rob hit back at american criticism. he is the man behind one of the biggest intelligence leaks in u.s. history. he was last said to be in a moscow airport. on monday, snowden reportedly checked in for a havana bound flight, but was not among the passengers on board. according to the foreign minister, he did not crash -- across the russian border either. towe have no relationship mr. snowden's movement across the globe nor to his relations with the u.s. dust a system. .e chose his route himself we consider unacceptable all threats and attempts to accuse us of violating u.s. laws. there is no legal basis for the u.s. official behavior. >> peter sharp has the latest from moscow. >> this was a pretty robust response from the russian foreign minister good accusations from washington that moscow i
divinepray for intervention to stop flooding in northern india. could a massive construction projects be to blame -- project be to blame? the growingh diplomatic storm over the u.s. intelligence whistleblower edward snowden. russian foreign minister sergey lav rob hit back at american criticism. he is the man behind one of the biggest intelligence leaks in u.s. history. he was last said to be in a moscow airport. on monday, snowden reportedly checked in for a havana bound flight, but was not...
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you'd india increasingly shut u.s. companies out of markets with a variety of measures, including restricting of import products to force companies to manufacture in india forcing companies to give intellectual property to indian companies for local employment in engaging in preferential market access policies that give preferences to domestic companies over u.s. companies and communications technology space. we must consider whether india has provided applicable and reasonable market to benefits. india will continue to enjoy gsp benefits furnished as u.s. companies that of its. >> thank you, senator hatch. gsp has multiple purposes. some is for development, some u.s. firms wine imports from gsp countries for their production, so we need to look at multiple asset, looking not in gsp expires the end of july. i look forward to record the committee, but happy to sit down as well talk about what reforms are appropriate. [inaudible] >> with regard to india specifically, there's the numbers concerning developments regarding
you'd india increasingly shut u.s. companies out of markets with a variety of measures, including restricting of import products to force companies to manufacture in india forcing companies to give intellectual property to indian companies for local employment in engaging in preferential market access policies that give preferences to domestic companies over u.s. companies and communications technology space. we must consider whether india has provided applicable and reasonable market to...
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we have a report from india. ofdigging her way out disaster, trying to recover personal items seems pointless to her and her family. the home is like the others in the village, full of mud. 2000 people here are facing the same loss and devastation. one week ago, the river burst forced arrived with such and speed, survivors can't believe they managed to escape. >> i have no close other than what i'm wearing. i don't even have time to take in what happened. i have no red winner in my family. i had a small tea shop and now that is gone. >> she invested her life savings into the purchase of this house tree having got a mortgage, only took possession two months ago. they are calling it their own himalayan tsunami. they say the wall of mud was at least two meters high. this was the dugout kitchen of one home. they recovered what they can. they were not the only victims. next to the village is a military cadet training center that sits on the banks of the river trade this is all that's left. the center's chief shows me
we have a report from india. ofdigging her way out disaster, trying to recover personal items seems pointless to her and her family. the home is like the others in the village, full of mud. 2000 people here are facing the same loss and devastation. one week ago, the river burst forced arrived with such and speed, survivors can't believe they managed to escape. >> i have no close other than what i'm wearing. i don't even have time to take in what happened. i have no red winner in my...
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from india. and also go to some other stories from around the world violent clashes have broken out of the city in southeast yeah after the funeral of a member of the militant kurdish workers' party the p.k. k. the group's sympathizers threw petrol bombs at police who responded with tear gas and water cannon the imprisoned leader of the party declaring a cease fire with the turkish government and march. shooting rampage in the californian city of santa monica has left five people dead including the gunmen the attackers started firing into the house before hijacking a car and walking into a university library a word he was shot down by police it's thought the man was and he has a way to twenty's wearing a bulletproof jacket and using an assault style rifle. iraq's sectarian violence has seen two car bombs claimed five lives while leaving many more injured most victims died when a powerful explosion targeted a mainly shiite neighborhood in baghdad several shops were badly damaged in the attack a po
from india. and also go to some other stories from around the world violent clashes have broken out of the city in southeast yeah after the funeral of a member of the militant kurdish workers' party the p.k. k. the group's sympathizers threw petrol bombs at police who responded with tear gas and water cannon the imprisoned leader of the party declaring a cease fire with the turkish government and march. shooting rampage in the californian city of santa monica has left five people dead including...
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with india. i think we will see a continuation in the prime minister characters to do so. >> there was an event on election night. journalists were at this particular event in india. they were all stationed in new delhi. they're covering the election. when you're in that kind of setting, it seems strange that there should not be more of a cohesive relationship between the two countries. they have so much in common. hopefully in the next decade, we are going to go to a place where there is a lot of cooperation. ok. >> a nice segue to my question that has to do with the army. the army kind of stood back and let this happen. i'm sure they have got good reasons. looking ahead a little bit, do you foresee that the government will have a bit more space to deal with these policy issues without an army coup happening? >> that seems to be the indication. one never knows. we have a saying that says i'm going to try. when the line gets a taste of blood, it is very hard to wean them away from it. they have t
with india. i think we will see a continuation in the prime minister characters to do so. >> there was an event on election night. journalists were at this particular event in india. they were all stationed in new delhi. they're covering the election. when you're in that kind of setting, it seems strange that there should not be more of a cohesive relationship between the two countries. they have so much in common. hopefully in the next decade, we are going to go to a place where there is...
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but india's home minister says the final number could be above 1,000. landslides have cut off road access to many isolated areas. crews are flying in helicopters to reach some 1,200 people who are trapped. state-run television ddi reports rescue operations picked up pace on friday. aid workers warned those who are stranded face the threat of disease because of unsanitary conditions. they're calling for clean water and food to be delivered to prevent the situation from further deteriorating. india is experiencing its worst floods since at least 2008 when around 500 people were killed. >>> a south korean judge is sending three men to jail for stealing a number of buddhist statues and cultural treasures from shrines and temples in japan. but just where the artifacts will end up is unknown. the district court judge sentenced the mastermind of the theft to four years in jail and gave accomplices three-year prison terms. south korean police arrested the men and four others in january. they suspect the group stole the treasures from an island in southwestern j
but india's home minister says the final number could be above 1,000. landslides have cut off road access to many isolated areas. crews are flying in helicopters to reach some 1,200 people who are trapped. state-run television ddi reports rescue operations picked up pace on friday. aid workers warned those who are stranded face the threat of disease because of unsanitary conditions. they're calling for clean water and food to be delivered to prevent the situation from further deteriorating....
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when it comes to energy supply, india is ambitious. soon it wants half of the country's total demand to be met by the sun. exactly how fast the so-called "national solar mission" will arrive in indian sockets is still unclear. but already the sun is helping some regions to forge more independent energy policies. the faithful at the brahma kumaris ashram in the mountains of rajhastan believe in the coming of a golden age. but that's not stopping them from trying to implement solar technology on a large scale now. we went to visit this pioneering effort to make the most out of the sun. the town of mount abu, tucked in the hills of the state of rajasthan, has been around since british colonial times. for more than 20 years, it's been home to golo pilz, a carpenter from germany. as a yogi, meditation is part of his daily routine. another important part of his life is the construction of this solar thermal plant. they've already put up almost 800 scaffolds. the next step is to mount massive parabolic mirrors to reflect the sunlight. golo pi
when it comes to energy supply, india is ambitious. soon it wants half of the country's total demand to be met by the sun. exactly how fast the so-called "national solar mission" will arrive in indian sockets is still unclear. but already the sun is helping some regions to forge more independent energy policies. the faithful at the brahma kumaris ashram in the mountains of rajhastan believe in the coming of a golden age. but that's not stopping them from trying to implement solar...
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but india seems to be going a step further. it wants to be able to decode e-mail messages that are heavily encrypted at places like blackberry, wants access to skype, it wants access to twitter and to google. it's sent nearly 4800 data requests to google, and it's not just security officials in india, it's also tax officials want access to this information, and it's a real tough call because, listen, there are 866 million mobile phone customers in india alone. that's a tough market to pass up. but research in motion is saying that it will, it is all about protecting the privacy of its customers. back to you, cheryl. cheryl: liz, great story. lizzie, thank you very much. we've got six minutes to go until the bell rings. dow down 338 points. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor.. [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all onhinkorswim
but india seems to be going a step further. it wants to be able to decode e-mail messages that are heavily encrypted at places like blackberry, wants access to skype, it wants access to twitter and to google. it's sent nearly 4800 data requests to google, and it's not just security officials in india, it's also tax officials want access to this information, and it's a real tough call because, listen, there are 866 million mobile phone customers in india alone. that's a tough market to pass up....
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future in india under ramnik's leadership." indian officials will meet with walmart executives today. the retailer is involved in bribery investigations in india, mexico, brazil and china. the saga continues for the american ceo stuck behind the walls of his own factory in china. chip starnes insists that he's tried everything to leave his medical supply plant outside beijing, but after 35 laid-off employees got severance packages, the remaining employees demanding similar compensation deals have blocked him literally at every turn. starnes' lawyers are trying to negotiate an agreement with government officials for his release. until then, "i think i'm here to stay," he says. the full senate may vote as early as today whether to go along with an immigration bill that sets "tougher employment eligibility standards" and "beefs up" border security. but the house may not take up the senate version in favor of writing its own immigration reform. the senate measure adds 20,000 border agents, 700 miles of fencing, and deploys more tha
future in india under ramnik's leadership." indian officials will meet with walmart executives today. the retailer is involved in bribery investigations in india, mexico, brazil and china. the saga continues for the american ceo stuck behind the walls of his own factory in china. chip starnes insists that he's tried everything to leave his medical supply plant outside beijing, but after 35 laid-off employees got severance packages, the remaining employees demanding similar compensation...
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they saw their concerns about islamic terrorism in india. they wanted to show their support for the united states. this concerned the pakistanis a great deal. president musharraf in a speech to pervez musharaff of pakistan spoke to the nation that after 9/11 spoke his nation and said were going to help the united states, too. one of the reasons was not that we want the taliban out of afghanistan, the basically said they pledged their help and wrote later that his concern was that the united states would form an alliance encircle pakistan and use it for the of pakistan. >> host: if you can get drunk so let's come us and to mark mazzetti@booktv. and you can make common interface but page, facebook.com/booktv. george in south carolina, go ahead with your comment, please. >> caller: it appears president obama and his national security direct or determine who gets his by the drone. can you give us makes the calls on not? >> guest: is a great question. the president obama's top counterterrorism adviser for the first years was john brennan, who is
they saw their concerns about islamic terrorism in india. they wanted to show their support for the united states. this concerned the pakistanis a great deal. president musharraf in a speech to pervez musharaff of pakistan spoke to the nation that after 9/11 spoke his nation and said were going to help the united states, too. one of the reasons was not that we want the taliban out of afghanistan, the basically said they pledged their help and wrote later that his concern was that the united...
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looking dry and sunny as well across northwestern parts of india. new delhi, temperatures up to 41 celsius, so not particularly pleasant, but at least the rain is staying away for the time being. rain increasing over the next few days. any rain, meanwhile, across the arabian peninsula. hot and dusty in doha with a high of 41. .> hello again the top stories on al jazeera -- u.s. secretary of state john kerry has said iran and hezbollah are not helping the people of serious by intervening in the conflict in their -- not helping the people of serious -- syria by intervening in the conflict there. india's military says rescue teams are running out of time as they attempt to reach thousands of people stranded by flash floods. the army is helping the elderly and the ill to leave the worst affected areas. -- u.n. justice department the u.s. justice department has charged whistleblower edward eyeing. with he fled to hong kong in may after releasing the data. qwest -- >> the request for edward snowden posta tension was made in the u.s. state of virginia a we
looking dry and sunny as well across northwestern parts of india. new delhi, temperatures up to 41 celsius, so not particularly pleasant, but at least the rain is staying away for the time being. rain increasing over the next few days. any rain, meanwhile, across the arabian peninsula. hot and dusty in doha with a high of 41. .> hello again the top stories on al jazeera -- u.s. secretary of state john kerry has said iran and hezbollah are not helping the people of serious by intervening in...
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part of its wider jockeying with regional india. >> we extended facilitation through the doha process. we think that process is part of the larger reconciliation process. which in turn will help bring an end to the war, and bring lasting peace to afghanistan. our stance remains that it has to be an all-inclusive intra- afghan dialogue. what is happening in doha is a part of that reconciliation process. it is our hope and expect haitian that all stakeholders in afghanistan will be part of the national reconciliation process. >> western officials believe pakistan may now calculate that its interest is better served by helping to broker peace. that would lead to the emergence of a friendly government in kabul, capable of stabilizing afghanistan, and preventing chaos from spilling over the border. >> it is time now for a break, but stay tuned after the break. pakistan's job government donates millions of rupees two a power center. and an upcoming romantic thriller will release its first look in mumbai. now, after the break -- the campaign in the run-up to the elections promised to take st
part of its wider jockeying with regional india. >> we extended facilitation through the doha process. we think that process is part of the larger reconciliation process. which in turn will help bring an end to the war, and bring lasting peace to afghanistan. our stance remains that it has to be an all-inclusive intra- afghan dialogue. what is happening in doha is a part of that reconciliation process. it is our hope and expect haitian that all stakeholders in afghanistan will be part of...
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the only access now is through india. last week when the river swelled up, it cut across half the district headquarters. over 100 houses were sucked away, displacing thousands. luckily it was day time and people could escape. only one person from the area died. many lost their life savings. >> this house was my investment of 23 years. the river has taken it all. what can i say? >> the house is structurally too weak to live now. where i'm standing there used to be multiple roads. you can see the other side, that is india. the big rock over there, that's where the river used to flow. people over here are quite angry with the nepal government but saying the indian side protected their land by building those enbankments whereas nepal was left vulnerable. people are saying the forest as a whole has been neglected for too long. >> when the other side gets millions, we're expected to build embanksments with $20,000. if the government releases money this area will survive. >> the helicopters were flying regularly on the indian si
the only access now is through india. last week when the river swelled up, it cut across half the district headquarters. over 100 houses were sucked away, displacing thousands. luckily it was day time and people could escape. only one person from the area died. many lost their life savings. >> this house was my investment of 23 years. the river has taken it all. what can i say? >> the house is structurally too weak to live now. where i'm standing there used to be multiple roads. you...