129
129
Nov 12, 2013
11/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 1
india. and he believes the stories to unfold. and we wanna go in india that india for india and this investment shows of confidence in india and installed some gold prospects she glanced at the park and tacos and seaforth on the doubling the capacity of the country in the next sixty s newly saved. pepsico is going to make an investment of thirty three thousand coerced into india. pitino and two thousand and two that is five and a half billion dollars. and this investment is in the maiden manufacturing and agriculture infrastructure and innovation thats it was doubtful that a focal point on which said last year that it would invest a total fire ban and dawn as potential causes red and two thousand twenty despite its growth in india an explosive device was told that the office of assistant high commission of india in the muddy shoes. what city up to battle on sunday the crude bomb was her undoing them into five shutdown caused by the opposition alliance led by the mighty task despite the bnp. nobody was injured but these are trying to identify the attack as the explo
india. and he believes the stories to unfold. and we wanna go in india that india for india and this investment shows of confidence in india and installed some gold prospects she glanced at the park and tacos and seaforth on the doubling the capacity of the country in the next sixty s newly saved. pepsico is going to make an investment of thirty three thousand coerced into india. pitino and two thousand and two that is five and a half billion dollars. and this investment is in the maiden...
182
182
Nov 29, 2013
11/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
what they're out of touch with what truly are the concerns truly are the concerns of of india's in india's in india -- india -- yind yind ns in ns in when there are other issues that when there are other issues that are more -- tangible and of are more -- tangible and of substance to people who live on substance to people who live on the res. the res. for example substandard health for example substandard health care, inadequate care, inadequate housing, crubt housing, crubt tribal politicians, tribe tribal politicians, tribe members being illegally members being illegally disenrolled. disenrolled. when we have a spotlight and the when we have a spotlight and the mic and we're talking about a mic and we're talking about a sports franchise people have sports franchise people have lost their way, more importantly lost their way, more importantly the fact of the matter the fact of the matter is, is, hypothetically if this name was hypothetically if this name was to change, how does to change, how does that stages that stages change what is going on in change what is going on in indian indian country?
what they're out of touch with what truly are the concerns truly are the concerns of of india's in india's in india -- india -- yind yind ns in ns in when there are other issues that when there are other issues that are more -- tangible and of are more -- tangible and of substance to people who live on substance to people who live on the res. the res. for example substandard health for example substandard health care, inadequate care, inadequate housing, crubt housing, crubt tribal politicians,...
3,379
3.4K
Nov 10, 2013
11/13
by
WFDC
tv
eye 3,379
favorite 0
quote 1
bien, su regimiento fue enviado a la india. >> india, un subcontinente con mil cuatrocientos milÍmetrose agrada escucharlo, ahora serÍa mejor continuar, antes de que me digas que voy a cenar. >> lo siento. >> bobby es mÁs famoso que nunca, diario vienen muchos visitantes de new town para verlo y el padre les dice lo mal que estamos aquÍ y creo que ya se estÁ hablando de ello y pronto se estarÁn comiendo su dinero y sus miserias. ♪ >> la nueva acta para licencias de perros, las calles deben limpiarse de perros sueltos, los dueÑos registrarÁn a sus animales. todos los dueÑos. entonces, bobby de creig flayer tu dueÑo tendrÁ dificultades para registrarte, se necesitarÁ un milagro. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hey, detÉnganse! ¿quÉ creen que estÁn haciendo? hey! >> su deber seÑor, son caza perros, continÚen. >> explÍquense, estÁ tierra es sagrada. >> bueno, el acta de licencia canina, tiene a un animal sin dueÑo. >> ¿de quÉ estÁ hablando?! >> no tiene sentido. >> es la ley, bien hecho buen amigo, ponga atenciÓn en el pÁrrafo 8. >> toda persona que tenga un perro bajo su custodia, en posesiÓn o a su carg
bien, su regimiento fue enviado a la india. >> india, un subcontinente con mil cuatrocientos milÍmetrose agrada escucharlo, ahora serÍa mejor continuar, antes de que me digas que voy a cenar. >> lo siento. >> bobby es mÁs famoso que nunca, diario vienen muchos visitantes de new town para verlo y el padre les dice lo mal que estamos aquÍ y creo que ya se estÁ hablando de ello y pronto se estarÁn comiendo su dinero y sus miserias. ♪ >> la nueva acta para licencias...
96
96
Nov 18, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
i think we do need that, and i think the india -- one other thing about india is that the big countries like india, china, even indonesia, do not need the money. they she be able to raise it in the public dough main -- domain. i want to re-organize the priorities because some countries cannot do it. many of them in africa. raise money housethrough thesed aid-giving sources, but in india, not met with a great sense of -- >> okay. obviously a lot -- we touched on even more we didn't touch on, and that rare person with breadth and depth in spades. so go to the microphone and let us know who you are, where you're from, and please be succinct. >> i'm from mortgage gab stanley. my question is about india's growth has been in recent past largely base fled the service sector, call centers and service-based technologies, i.t. services. how does that compare with the model that created more employment and opportunities for sustained aggression over a period of time? how do you compare the models and what is the indication for poverty alleviation in india with india's model. >> i would say one thing, which i
i think we do need that, and i think the india -- one other thing about india is that the big countries like india, china, even indonesia, do not need the money. they she be able to raise it in the public dough main -- domain. i want to re-organize the priorities because some countries cannot do it. many of them in africa. raise money housethrough thesed aid-giving sources, but in india, not met with a great sense of -- >> okay. obviously a lot -- we touched on even more we didn't touch...
38
38
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
india india is the country where genetically modified crops are very widely spread more than two hundred thousand indian farmers to get the lives because they cannot afford to continue producing crops and being involved in agriculture with the model that the biotech companies are offering to them so i think that these two arguments that you have just laid out one for the availability of crops and the diversity of crops and the use of the increased use of buyer technology are at odds they come into direct conflict the you know the stories of suicides among farmers. are heartbreaking and if you like i have worked among very poor farmers and you see how they have to struggle i mean it's struggling for survival every year and too to hear and read about those stories because i not an expert on india but to read those stories they they're just so devastating. so i have asked a number of experts about this and what i what i'm told and again i'm not. a student of all of this but i've seen the reports i've read those i've asked others is that when you look at the pattern of suicides is that there was a significant rate the predated any of the introduction of the genetically modified crops that you made reference to and whether the cause what the causes are or whether they have spiked during that time i'm told by people i've got to ask about is a question that doesn't seem to be as cut and dried or clear as you were making it well i'm besser queen i wonder if the people you ask work for months surely they would claim that no no i asked a respected scientists so. of course you don't go and ask people from a particular company but anyway this is a very complicated complicated issue and i think the jury's still out there on that whether i know those suicides were cost us exclusively by d
india india is the country where genetically modified crops are very widely spread more than two hundred thousand indian farmers to get the lives because they cannot afford to continue producing crops and being involved in agriculture with the model that the biotech companies are offering to them so i think that these two arguments that you have just laid out one for the availability of crops and the diversity of crops and the use of the increased use of buyer technology are at odds they come...
43
43
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
india india is the country where genetically modified crops are very widely spread more than two hundred thousand indian farmers to get the lives because they cannot afford to continue producing crops and being involved in agriculture of if they modelled that the biotech companies are offering to them so i think that these two arguments that you have just laid out one for the availability of crops and the diversity of crops and the use the increased use of biotechnology are at odds they come into direct conflict the you know the stories of suicides among farmers. are heartbreaking and if you like i have worked among very poor farmers and you see how they have to struggle i mean it's struggling for survival every year and two to hear and read about those stories because i not an expert on india but to read those stories they they're just so devastating. so i have asked a number of experts about this and what i what i'm told and again i'm not. a student of all of this but i've seen the reports i've read those i've asked others is that when you look at the pattern of suicides is that there was a significant rate the predated any of the introduction of the genetically modified crops that you made reference to and whether the cause what the causes are or whether they have spiked during that time i'm told by people i've got to ask about is a question that doesn't seem to be as cut and dried or clear as you were making it well i'm besser queen i wonder if the people you ask work for months found them surely they would claim that no no i asked respected scientists so. of course you don't go and ask people from a particular company but anyway this is a very complicated complicated issue and i think the jury's still out there on the whether or not those suicides were cost addressed e
india india is the country where genetically modified crops are very widely spread more than two hundred thousand indian farmers to get the lives because they cannot afford to continue producing crops and being involved in agriculture of if they modelled that the biotech companies are offering to them so i think that these two arguments that you have just laid out one for the availability of crops and the diversity of crops and the use the increased use of biotechnology are at odds they come...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
india india is the country where genetically modified crops are very widely spread more than two hundred thousand. indian farmers to get the lives because they cannot afford to continue producing crops and being involved in a group culture of. the biotech companies are offering to them so i think that these two arguments that you have just laid out one for the availability of crops and the diversity of crops and the use the increased use of biotechnology are at odds they come into direct conflict the you know the stories of. farmers. are heartbreaking and if you like i have worked among very poor farmers and you see how they have to struggle i mean it's struggling for survival every year and to hear and read about those stories because i got an expert on india but to read those stories they they're just so devastating. so i have asked a number of experts about this and what i what i'm told and again i'm not. a student of all of this but i've seen the reports i've read those i've asked others is that when you look at the pattern of suicides is that there was a significant rate the predated any of the introduction of the genetically modified crops that you made reference to and whether the cause what the causes are or whether they have spiked during that time i'm told by people i've got to ask about is a question that doesn't seem to be as cut and dried or clear as you were making it well i'm besser queen i wonder if the people you ask work for months found them surely they would claim that no no i asked respected scientists so. of course you don't go and ask people from a particular company but anyway this is a very complicated complicated issue and i think the jury's still out there on that whether i know those suicides were cost addressed
india india is the country where genetically modified crops are very widely spread more than two hundred thousand. indian farmers to get the lives because they cannot afford to continue producing crops and being involved in a group culture of. the biotech companies are offering to them so i think that these two arguments that you have just laid out one for the availability of crops and the diversity of crops and the use the increased use of biotechnology are at odds they come into direct...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
india india is the country where dinette equally modified crops are very widely spread more than two hundred thousand indian farmers to get the lives because they cannot afford to continue producing crops and being involved in agriculture with the modelled on the biotech companies are offering to them so i think that these two arguments that you have just laid out one for the availability of crops and the diversity of crops and the use the increased use of biotechnology are at odds they come into direct conflict the you know the stories of suicides among farmers. are heartbreaking and if you like i have worked among very poor farmers and you see how they have to struggle i mean it's struggling for survival every year and too to hear and read about those stories because i not an expert on india but to read those stories they they're just so devastating. so i have asked a number of experts about this and what i what i'm told and again i'm not. a student of all of this but i've seen the reports i've read those i've asked others is that when you look at the pattern of suicides is that there was a significant rate the predated any of the introduction of the genetically modified crops that you made reference to and whether the cause what the causes are or whether they have spiked during that time i'm told by people i've got to ask about is a question that doesn't seem to be as cut and dried or clear as you were making it well i'm besser queen i wonder if the people you ask work for months some time surely they would claim that no no i asked respected scientists so. of course you don't go and ask people from a particular company but anyway this is a very complicated complicated issue and i think the jury's still out there on the whether there are no those suicides or cost and dive
india india is the country where dinette equally modified crops are very widely spread more than two hundred thousand indian farmers to get the lives because they cannot afford to continue producing crops and being involved in agriculture with the modelled on the biotech companies are offering to them so i think that these two arguments that you have just laid out one for the availability of crops and the diversity of crops and the use the increased use of biotechnology are at odds they come...
102
102
Nov 17, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
i think we do need that, and i think the india -- one other thing about india is that the big countries like india, china, even indonesia, do not need the money. they she be able to raise it in the public dough main -- domain. i want to re-organize the priorities because some countries cannot do it. many of them in africa. raise money housethrough thesed aid-giving sources, but in india, not met with a great sense of -- >> okay. obviously a lot -- we touched on even more we didn't touch on, and that rare person with breadth and depth in spades. so go to the microphone and let us know who you are, where you're from, and please be succinct. >> i'm from mortgage gab stanley. my question is about india's growth has been in recent past largely base fled the service sector, call centers and service-based technologies, i.t. services. how does that compare with the model that created more employment and opportunities for sustained aggression over a period of time? how do you compare the models and what is the indication for poverty alleviation in india with india's model. >> i would say one thing, which i
i think we do need that, and i think the india -- one other thing about india is that the big countries like india, china, even indonesia, do not need the money. they she be able to raise it in the public dough main -- domain. i want to re-organize the priorities because some countries cannot do it. many of them in africa. raise money housethrough thesed aid-giving sources, but in india, not met with a great sense of -- >> okay. obviously a lot -- we touched on even more we didn't touch...
488
488
Nov 7, 2013
11/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 488
favorite 0
quote 0
india's fantastic spices: pepper, cardamom, turmeric, ginger, and cinnamon. india's keynote dish, the biryani, makes use of many of the spices which brought the portuguese to india. but many more spices are from the far ends of the spice trails. can you guess which are native to india? padma is on the case. >> master chef mehboob alam khan is inviting me to his home to cook his specialty: the biryani. >> ...ginger and garlic paste. >> garlic and ginger. >> now this is a common ingredient for all-- most of the indian cooking. also give me some turmeric. >> where did you learn to make this biryani? >> oh, at my house, from my mother. give me the red chilies. some cinnamon stick. the lychee cardamom. >> and you leave the shell on? >> now give me some onions. >> these have been fried, correct? >> this is fried crisp, fried onions, you see? and now you see i crush them with my hand. now give me the lemon juice that is there. mint, coriander, green chilies, all chopped together. >> ok. >> now this is our basic marinade, you see. now we will be adding a little of refined peanut oil. >> mehboob leaves the sumptuous mixture to marinade for 45 minutes, then he adds the ri
india's fantastic spices: pepper, cardamom, turmeric, ginger, and cinnamon. india's keynote dish, the biryani, makes use of many of the spices which brought the portuguese to india. but many more spices are from the far ends of the spice trails. can you guess which are native to india? padma is on the case. >> master chef mehboob alam khan is inviting me to his home to cook his specialty: the biryani. >> ...ginger and garlic paste. >> garlic and ginger. >> now this is a...
1,692
1.7K
Nov 9, 2013
11/13
by
WMAR
quote
eye 1,692
favorite 0
quote 3
india, pido. >>¡woestoy en la india, quÉ
india, pido. >>¡woestoy en la india, quÉ
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
india india is the country where dinette equally modified crops are very widely spread more than two hundred thousand indian farmers to the lives because they cannot afford to continue producing crops and being involved in agriculture visit modelled on the biotech companies are offering to them so i think that these two arguments that you have just laid out one for the availability of crops and the diversity of crops and the use the increased use of biotechnology are at odds they come into direct conflict the you know the stories of suicides among farmers. are heartbreaking and if you like i have worked among very poor farmers and you see how they have to struggle i mean it's struggling for survival every year and two to hear and read about those stories because i not an expert on india but to read those stories. there are just so devastating. so i have asked a number of experts about this and what i what i'm told and again i'm not. a student of all of this but i've seen the reports i've read those i've asked others is that when you look at the pattern of suicides is that there was a significant rate the predated any of the introduction of the genetically modified crops that you made reference to and whether the cause what the causes are or whether they have spiked during that time i'm told by people i've got to ask about is a question that doesn't seem to be as cut and dried or clear as you were making it well i'm besser quinn i wonder if the people you ask work for months some time surely they would claim that no no i asked respected scientists so. of course you don't go and ask people from a particular company but anyway this is a very complicated complicated issue and i think that the jury's still out there on the weather and all of those suicides were cost addre
india india is the country where dinette equally modified crops are very widely spread more than two hundred thousand indian farmers to the lives because they cannot afford to continue producing crops and being involved in agriculture visit modelled on the biotech companies are offering to them so i think that these two arguments that you have just laid out one for the availability of crops and the diversity of crops and the use the increased use of biotechnology are at odds they come into...
262
262
Nov 4, 2013
11/13
by
WETA
tv
eye 262
favorite 0
quote 0
india. exploring another planet may not be as useful for india's people as sending satellites into space, but it could give india a much-needed boost in its space race with china, a race in which india has until now been lagging far behind. >> united nations is warning of a potential genocide in the central african republic, where it says the government is unable to control armed groups. aid organizations are calling for urgent help. the u.n. chief, ben kee moon, says there has been a total breakdown in law and order. the centeras been in of this violence. we have this report. >> the church -- over 40,000 have sought refuge after their homes were attacked by former rebels. this is a community under siege. camp, as life goes in the people are afraid to leave, even when their homes are just down the road. her brother tried to go to town this morning. he was shot dead. this story, however, has a happy ending. the brother was eventually found. badly beaten, but alive. for many of the men who venture out of the camp, the risk of being beaten or worse is high. he goes home whenever he can. there is nothing left, after
india. exploring another planet may not be as useful for india's people as sending satellites into space, but it could give india a much-needed boost in its space race with china, a race in which india has until now been lagging far behind. >> united nations is warning of a potential genocide in the central african republic, where it says the government is unable to control armed groups. aid organizations are calling for urgent help. the u.n. chief, ben kee moon, says there has been a...
192
192
Nov 29, 2013
11/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 192
favorite 0
quote 0
no connection to their tribe and so they're out of touch with what truly are the concerns of india's in india -- yindns in when there are other issues that are more -- tangible and of substance to people who live on the res. for example substandard health care, inadequate housing, crubt tribal politicians, tribe members being illegally disenrolled. when we have a spotlight and the mic and we're talking about a sports franchise people have lost their way, more importantly the fact of the matter is, hypothetically if this name was to change, how does that stages change what is going on in indian country? >> i see you raising your happened. >>> i'm mad by things that have said so far. first of all it is absolute historical revisionism, to say knowledge jo marble was an open proud segregationist, and let me finish we're going to do this one person at a time. >> absolutely no correlation. >> absolutely -- yeah, mike first of all mike i want to thank you mike for being on this show because no one on the team will ever come on the show to defend the teams. it's amazing that ajam has found someone to
no connection to their tribe and so they're out of touch with what truly are the concerns of india's in india -- yindns in when there are other issues that are more -- tangible and of substance to people who live on the res. for example substandard health care, inadequate housing, crubt tribal politicians, tribe members being illegally disenrolled. when we have a spotlight and the mic and we're talking about a sports franchise people have lost their way, more importantly the fact of the matter...
249
249
Nov 5, 2013
11/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 249
favorite 0
quote 0
india. exploring another planet may not be as useful for india's people as sending satellites into space, but it could give india a much-needed boost in its space race with china, a race in which india has until now been lagging far behind. >> united nations is warning of a potential genocide in the central african republic, where it says the government is unable to control armed groups. aid organizations are calling for urgent help. the u.n. chief, ben kee moon, says there has been a total breakdown in law and order. the centeras been in of this violence. we have this report. >> the church -- over 40,000 have sought refuge after their homes were attacked by former rebels. this is a community under siege. camp, as life goes in the people are afraid to leave, even when their homes are just down the road. her brother tried to go to town this morning. he was shot dead. this story, however, has a happy ending. the brother was eventually found. badly beaten, but alive. for many of the men who venture out of the camp, the risk of being beaten or worse is high. he goes home whenever he can. there is nothing left, after
india. exploring another planet may not be as useful for india's people as sending satellites into space, but it could give india a much-needed boost in its space race with china, a race in which india has until now been lagging far behind. >> united nations is warning of a potential genocide in the central african republic, where it says the government is unable to control armed groups. aid organizations are calling for urgent help. the u.n. chief, ben kee moon, says there has been a...
119
119
Nov 10, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
india's size is his an advantage india. pakistan needs to get over one thing and be happy with security as long as there is no attack from india. pakistan has nuclear weapons has nuclear weapons and india's nuclear weapon. now pakistan needs to trade with everybody in the neighborhood address its economic dysfunction and put 40% of its india children who don't go to school in school and make sure pakistan's population doesn't continue to rise at the base that is much faster than the pace of its economic growth. none of those things can be addressed just by building relations between the american military personality in the pakistani personality. >> host: i think that's absolutely true and you know if we fast-forward and look at relations over the past few years i think we definitely have seen a decline in the relationship and some real tensions particularly over the the -- and what's interesting is i find you have some interesting information about the meeting that took place in 1998. this is when the clinton administration was planning to do attacks on al qaeda camps in afghanistan for retaliation for al qaeda's bombing of tw
india's size is his an advantage india. pakistan needs to get over one thing and be happy with security as long as there is no attack from india. pakistan has nuclear weapons has nuclear weapons and india's nuclear weapon. now pakistan needs to trade with everybody in the neighborhood address its economic dysfunction and put 40% of its india children who don't go to school in school and make sure pakistan's population doesn't continue to rise at the base that is much faster than the pace of its...
113
113
Nov 5, 2013
11/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
india against china. story aboutnt has a mars, india, mars. the 300 day 800 million kilometer journey has cost 70 million dollars. there are critics that say the government ambition should be more grounded. for instance, britain has given india more than 460 million dollars in aid. 40% of children are malnourished and half the population have no toilets. the endeavor has made india think the government head is in the clouds. thank you for that. the international press review. >> world finals and let down. does the name. .he first city they could not be separated. he edged ahead in the ensuing tiebreaker. 7-4 in the breakout. murray in an injury enforced absence. winning the next five, including on his way. he began to show that again. the number five seed. playing sublime tennis along the way. no answer. the victory was 6-7. --e group as novak? bridge and roger federer. group eight. knocked out of the u.s. open. forced out by the world number eight. gaining six in the first set. third successful quarterfinal at the australian open. tied up the match. breast -- best ever season. the u.s. open semi finals. spotted immediately to lead 3-1. two hours 25 minutes. and has won six of the last seven clashes. heading into the champio
india against china. story aboutnt has a mars, india, mars. the 300 day 800 million kilometer journey has cost 70 million dollars. there are critics that say the government ambition should be more grounded. for instance, britain has given india more than 460 million dollars in aid. 40% of children are malnourished and half the population have no toilets. the endeavor has made india think the government head is in the clouds. thank you for that. the international press review. >> world...
132
132
Nov 10, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
india. pakistan needs to get over wanting parity with india in everything and be happy with security with india but as long as -- that security has been achieved. now pakistan needs to trade in the neighborhood, address its economic dysfunction, make sure that pakistan's population doesn't continue to rise at a pace much faster than the pace of its economic growth. none of those things can be addressed just by building relations between an american military personnel in and pakistan superpower. >> the four pakistani ambassador to the u.s. on the english of pakistan and american relations sunday night at 9 p.m. on "after words." just part of booktv this weekend on c-span2. >> maura mcenaney recounts the life of the late entrepreneur willard garvey, the finance housing projects throughout the world and championed privatization and a limited government. this is ab
india. pakistan needs to get over wanting parity with india in everything and be happy with security with india but as long as -- that security has been achieved. now pakistan needs to trade in the neighborhood, address its economic dysfunction, make sure that pakistan's population doesn't continue to rise at a pace much faster than the pace of its economic growth. none of those things can be addressed just by building relations between an american military personnel in and pakistan superpower....
150
150
Nov 23, 2013
11/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
india has 34 masters. >> india should become like other countries. few if any of these enthusiasts will go on to compete at a global level. they not only need to master the moves but build mental stamina needed in the competition. that's something local superstar ran out of on friday. match 10 ended in a draw. giving 22-year-old norwegian magnus carlson enough points to win a championship. >> but despite the home-town disappointment the tournament put geni on the global chess match. >> he is the role model for chess. more players want to be like them. >> when it comes to chess, india is making the right moves. many are hoping it's a matter of time before the country produces another world champion. >> check mate. >> he took up chesz when he was 15, becoming the grand master three years later. a new photo exhibit in new york looks at kennedy's assassination through the eyes of the people who witnessed it. in fact, many of these photos were taken by amateur bystanders. >> they are images taken by americans who wished to shake his hand or get close to the charismatic president. >> this passion for him, a sense of intimacy and a dire to get close is what fuelled the personal photographs. >> pictures of john f. kennedy taken by bystanders adorned the walls of the international center of photography in new york, taken during a time when cell phone cameras were not imagined. >> how is it different to bystanders with iphones? >> the same. i'm making the argument that this is the prehistory of citizen journalists as we know them today. >> the most famous photo as taken by
india has 34 masters. >> india should become like other countries. few if any of these enthusiasts will go on to compete at a global level. they not only need to master the moves but build mental stamina needed in the competition. that's something local superstar ran out of on friday. match 10 ended in a draw. giving 22-year-old norwegian magnus carlson enough points to win a championship. >> but despite the home-town disappointment the tournament put geni on the global chess match....
158
158
Nov 7, 2013
11/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
india, the truth is, pakistan would be better off by having good relations with afghanistan and india, and focusing on building a viable economy, educating its own people, worry about internal security and prosperity. stop trying to define your nationhood just by competing with india, or trying to influence afghanistan. >> rose: what is going to happen to afghanistan after the what do you think? >> well, afghanistan will certainly need assistance in making sure there is not a civil war in afghanistan, the taliban don't come back. i think that the americans have to be very careful to make sure that they leave behind a stable government in afghanistan. >> rose: do you know where they think the leader of the taliban is? >> they think that, and they need to act on it. >> rose: would you doubt that is where he is. >> no, i don't doubt it at all. >> rose: that is exactly dab. >> i don't doubt it all at all. >> rose: in pakistan. >> afghanistan is a landlocked country. i am a pakastani and i represent pakistan at the highest levels at the same time it worries me many of the afghan extremists and taliban have been found in pakistan. >> rose: why is that? >> and it worries me even osama bin laden was found. >> rose: and why is that? >> because pakistan has never made the c
india, the truth is, pakistan would be better off by having good relations with afghanistan and india, and focusing on building a viable economy, educating its own people, worry about internal security and prosperity. stop trying to define your nationhood just by competing with india, or trying to influence afghanistan. >> rose: what is going to happen to afghanistan after the what do you think? >> well, afghanistan will certainly need assistance in making sure there is not a civil...
164
164
Nov 11, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 1
india he could find that tipping point where instead of india, pakistan military would start focusing more on terrorism as a problem. but interestingly, throughout this perko heated and sort of, you know, notice that part of the pakistani attitude in relation to india is what another secretary of state have told another president, they told richard nixon that the pakistani issues with india is that they could find a solution don't do this or that. there can be some kind of deal that they said that the pakistani was political and psychological you can't do anything about it. for example, when kennedy insisted that india and pakistan discuss the future of kashmir, the meetings were held and very frankly the indians offered pakistan a substantial amount of the territory to make that adjustment and let that be the final settlement. it was all or nothing. they say that it fears that afghanistan has fallen to the influence. but the influence in afghanistan comes purely from the economic influence and able to spend $2 billion on assistance in afghanistan and pakistan cannot match because its economy is smaller. and it isn't going fast enough. so, what's pakistan really needs is to address its own dysfunction to have a holistic big picture and an army chie
india he could find that tipping point where instead of india, pakistan military would start focusing more on terrorism as a problem. but interestingly, throughout this perko heated and sort of, you know, notice that part of the pakistani attitude in relation to india is what another secretary of state have told another president, they told richard nixon that the pakistani issues with india is that they could find a solution don't do this or that. there can be some kind of deal that they said...
81
81
Nov 9, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
pipeline will discuss in detail that was an area that india and iran was very close and you will hear the story how india has to pull back in 2009. iran and india are very close friends and that was like three times that india voted at the board of governors against iran, which deters iran to the un security council and that was the ground for imposing more sanctions on iran. with -- let me know if i can -- very quickly about afghanistan. iran has always been present in afghanistan, even during the soviet occupation and the communist regime. the only kind of iran's presence in afghanistan was during the taliban regime that even though iran was hosting the warlords, iran was hosting millions of afghans, and it made in export growth in to expand its self power in afghanistan and also this fits heavily in the conception of afghanistan after the fall of the taliban regime. so in time it has also fought and disrupted the political process in fighting us over the foreign military in afghanistan perhaps to make sure that afghanistan cannot be the ground base for the us to attack iran. and in time they have managed to do that. in conclusion, as barbara
pipeline will discuss in detail that was an area that india and iran was very close and you will hear the story how india has to pull back in 2009. iran and india are very close friends and that was like three times that india voted at the board of governors against iran, which deters iran to the un security council and that was the ground for imposing more sanctions on iran. with -- let me know if i can -- very quickly about afghanistan. iran has always been present in afghanistan, even during...
79
79
Nov 10, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
india's size is an advantage to india. pakistan needs to get over wanting parity with india on everything. they need to accept security with india. needs to trade with everybody in the neighborhood, address economic dysfunction, like the 48% of children that do not go to school, making sure that the pakistani population does not continue to rise faster than the base of economic growth. none of those things can be addressed just by building relations between an american military personality and pakistan military or saudi. >> the former pakistani ambassador to the yes -- to the u.s. on the painful history of u.s. pakistani relations, tonight on book tv on c-span two. >> the director of the consumer financial protection bureau talked about implementing financial regulations and other priorities. he spoke with been white for about 15 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome politico's chief economic correspondent, ben white. [applause] >> i am the chief economic reporter for politico. author of the morning money column. on my note, it says it is a must read for anyone who cares about wa
india's size is an advantage to india. pakistan needs to get over wanting parity with india on everything. they need to accept security with india. needs to trade with everybody in the neighborhood, address economic dysfunction, like the 48% of children that do not go to school, making sure that the pakistani population does not continue to rise faster than the base of economic growth. none of those things can be addressed just by building relations between an american military personality and...
114
114
Nov 28, 2013
11/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
lastly we're seeing lastly we're seeing meat meat consumption, consumption, brazil, india and brazil, india and china, we see decline in china, we see decline in currency. currency. as the u.s. dollar strengthens, as the u.s. dollar strengthens, and and tapering happens in qe 3, tapering happens in qe 3, that trend persists. that trend persists. in the next couple of years we in the next couple of years we envision corn having a three in envision corn having a three in front of it, not a four and we front of it, not a four and we could have a calamity with the could have a calamity with the farm bill because it does not farm bill because it does not provide the necessary safety net provide the necessary safety net they've had in prior years. they've had in prior years. >> you mentioned meat >> you mentioned meat production. production. corn is used for feed. corn is used for feed. >> that's right. >> that's right. we used about we used about 41% of our corn 41% of our corn crop for ethanol, 40% for feed, crop for ethanol, 40% for feed, and the rest go niece biofuels and the rest go niece bi
lastly we're seeing lastly we're seeing meat meat consumption, consumption, brazil, india and brazil, india and china, we see decline in china, we see decline in currency. currency. as the u.s. dollar strengthens, as the u.s. dollar strengthens, and and tapering happens in qe 3, tapering happens in qe 3, that trend persists. that trend persists. in the next couple of years we in the next couple of years we envision corn having a three in envision corn having a three in front of it, not a four...
91
91
Nov 18, 2013
11/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
india. i mean the view behind with appearances of the body the festival of lights on the top food up from across india. i didn't. we won. gone are the end of the traditional music something to win back next week with more meals meals and analysis from the sub continent. we bought it back into a sack and obviously out in my inbox call. this is not about to sign off on couples in the production team of music's off a about. yet again what am i. a weekly roundup of developments in afghanistan. instead it's about time the the dogs ate toast post two thousand and fourteen. the afghan report sundays at six thirty my name is maria was ready. and then our streets. i can from here on. i've been thinking more than ten years. i'm asking you to see the team on tuesday i took. my tour guides. i couldn't imagine be done then i can think. it's all its npt to the music give me some jewelry nineteen twenty the communication something i had just bought the two pink and then finish. i don't know then i can use the area i just get out of my system i forced written on them and said in an in demand. two on and on. and yes h
india. i mean the view behind with appearances of the body the festival of lights on the top food up from across india. i didn't. we won. gone are the end of the traditional music something to win back next week with more meals meals and analysis from the sub continent. we bought it back into a sack and obviously out in my inbox call. this is not about to sign off on couples in the production team of music's off a about. yet again what am i. a weekly roundup of developments in afghanistan....
108
108
Nov 6, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
india's size is an advantage to india. pakistan needs to get over one thing -- [inaudible] and be happy with security of india as long as it's not from india. pakistan has nuclear weapons, india has nuclear weapons. now pakistan needs to trade with everybody in the neighborhood. address the economic dysfunction, put the 48% of school-aged children in school and make sure that pakistan's population doesn't continue to rise at a base that is much faster than the base of the economic growth. none of those things can be addressed just by building nation between an american military piers personality. >> the former ambassador to the u.s. on the painful history of pakistani-american relations. sunday night at 9:00 on "after words." part of booktv this weekend on c-span2. >>> one of the things that has struck, in my mind, is how dallas has changed in general just from, say, the political standpoint. at that time, in the early 1960s and late '50s there was probably a much less balance political climate here. perhaps a great deal the right side. in fact, i remember seeing publication in one of the two papers -- i forget which one whe
india's size is an advantage to india. pakistan needs to get over one thing -- [inaudible] and be happy with security of india as long as it's not from india. pakistan has nuclear weapons, india has nuclear weapons. now pakistan needs to trade with everybody in the neighborhood. address the economic dysfunction, put the 48% of school-aged children in school and make sure that pakistan's population doesn't continue to rise at a base that is much faster than the base of the economic growth. none...
103
103
Nov 11, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
was an area that india and iran could have gotten very close, and you will hear the story and how india had to pull back in 2009. what was shocked by the three times that indiana -- india voted at the boards of governors against iran, which referred iran to the un security council, and that was grounds for imposing more sanctions on iran. let me know -- very quickly about afghanistan, iran has always been present in afghanistan, even during soviet occupation and communist regime. the only time that iran's president in afghanistan, even though iran was hosting warlords, iran was hosting millions of afghan refugees. it made a network to expand its power, and also invested heavily in the construction after the fall of the taliban regime. in time, it is also -- has also disrupted the political process in fighting u.s. or foreign military in afghanistan, perhaps to make sure that afghanistan cannot be [indiscernible] in conclusion, as barbara mentioned, we believe there are issues in south asia that does not have a solution, there is no such thing as solving afghanistan's border issue without considering the fact that it is also an issue in iran, or pakistan and afghanistan
was an area that india and iran could have gotten very close, and you will hear the story and how india had to pull back in 2009. what was shocked by the three times that indiana -- india voted at the boards of governors against iran, which referred iran to the un security council, and that was grounds for imposing more sanctions on iran. let me know -- very quickly about afghanistan, iran has always been present in afghanistan, even during soviet occupation and communist regime. the only time...
81
81
Nov 5, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
india. echostar music it over one thing and be happy with the security with india as long as there is no attack from india. has nuclear weapons and india has nuclear weapons and the security has been achieved. pakistan can address its economic dysfunction. 40% of children don't go to school. make sure that pakistan's population does not continue to rise at a pace is much faster than the pace of its economic growth. and of those things can be addressed just by building relations between an american military personality and the >> hussein had ofnie on the painful history pakistani american relations. sunday night at 9:00 on afterwards. just part of book tv this weekend on c-span two. up, a conversation on hospitals and the new health care law. former senate majority leader bill frist, was is also a surgeon, and health secretary donna shalala. report"ws & world hosted this forum. >> hello, everybody. for coming at the time i did. i was posted below bit earlier and the lesson wanted to do was to follow topi on the podium. i'm delighted to be here because this is such an important part of what u.s. news & worl
india. echostar music it over one thing and be happy with the security with india as long as there is no attack from india. has nuclear weapons and india has nuclear weapons and the security has been achieved. pakistan can address its economic dysfunction. 40% of children don't go to school. make sure that pakistan's population does not continue to rise at a pace is much faster than the pace of its economic growth. and of those things can be addressed just by building relations between an...
82
82
Nov 3, 2013
11/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
india art brought dance from india to the shakespeare theater in washington. we sat down with two performers whose love of dance are truly interbeeintertwined. thanks to the chorus line of the bollywood movie and the stunning performance of miss america 201. 2013. young secret clad women enter energetically dancing to chart toppers. >> when people arrived at the shakespeare theater in washington, d.c. they hoped to see some of india'sost sought after performers. they probably weren't expecting 770-year-old's. you both have been dancing for how many years? >> almost 60 years. >> almost 60 years. >> and you quite that long. >> the same. >> sixty years as well. >> one day senior to him. 61 years. >> i started in 1962. ♪ the two are performers in in daniel singh's fall festival of the arts. >> it's common in indian dance to see older dancers. we have had five nights of the festival and the youngest dancer was in his late 30s. but everyone else was over 60. >> in sharp contrast to the early ca careers of ballet dancs in indian classical dance, age brings more reverence. >> as you mature it brings in a different quality to the 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. >> she is often called the bra rus famous indian dancer. she is a famed dancer. she began dancing at age 4. that was nearly 60 y
india art brought dance from india to the shakespeare theater in washington. we sat down with two performers whose love of dance are truly interbeeintertwined. thanks to the chorus line of the bollywood movie and the stunning performance of miss america 201. 2013. young secret clad women enter energetically dancing to chart toppers. >> when people arrived at the shakespeare theater in washington, d.c. they hoped to see some of india'sost sought after performers. they probably weren't...
10,705
11K
Nov 9, 2013
11/13
by
WMAR
tv
eye 10,705
favorite 0
quote 3
india, pido. >>¡woestoy en la india, quÉ hermoso vestido, razzles. >>se llama sari, es lo que usan algunas mujeres en india tu ropa hindÚ, razzles. >>hora de irnos, pido. siguiente parada, mÉxico. [♪] >>buenos dÍas, pido. bienvenido a mÉxico. >>lindo abrigo, b-max. >>se llama jorongo. algunas personas en mÉxico lo usan para estar calientitos. >>¡quÉ bueno! la ropa mexicana se ve muy bien. >>¡todos a bordo! siguiente parada, hawai. [♪] >>¡aloha, pido! bienvenido a hawai. >>¡wo¡lindo collar, trilby! >>se llama lei, y estÁ hecho de flores. y esta es mi falda hecha con hierbas. en hawai las mujeres la usan para bailar el ula. >>bueno, pido, ahora conoces ropa diferente de distintos paÍses. >>algunas personas de estos paÍses usan las mismas ropas que usamos. pero esta ropa solo se usa para ocasiones especiales. ¡bien pido! ahora puedes elegir quÉ paÍs quieres visitar. >>¡ah, no, no puedo! >>¿no puedes? por quÉ no? >>porque me gusta toda esa ropa. ahora no puedo elegir quÉ ropa usar. todos: ¡ah! >>¿de donde viene la ropa? >>la ropa viene de muchos lugares. puedes hacer ropa y puedes tejerla. >>¿puedes hacer ropa
india, pido. >>¡woestoy en la india, quÉ hermoso vestido, razzles. >>se llama sari, es lo que usan algunas mujeres en india tu ropa hindÚ, razzles. >>hora de irnos, pido. siguiente parada, mÉxico. [♪] >>buenos dÍas, pido. bienvenido a mÉxico. >>lindo abrigo, b-max. >>se llama jorongo. algunas personas en mÉxico lo usan para estar calientitos. >>¡quÉ bueno! la ropa mexicana se ve muy bien. >>¡todos a bordo! siguiente parada, hawai....
126
126
Nov 16, 2013
11/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
india. i mean the view behind with appearances of the body the festival of lights on the top food up from across india. we will. gotta get up with additional music something to win back next week with more new meal was an analysis of the stuff on tonight. we bought it back into a sack and obviously out in my inbox call. this is not about to sign off on couples in the production team of music's off a about. i can't get enough of international mystery. now you can bring your favorite detectives home on dvd. the best of international mystery and drama. now available at teammate see networks dot org yours the air. judges long tradition of baking with cuts and it's based on their publication. the first one has produced illustrations for books they read severr in coloring them and then just for a reason to practicality instead of in green the move to putting color on was the same kinds of hearts that they use to put their minds once we expect to on this long tradition. what makes him more particularly he looks back to the landscape tradition so he's mostly a landscape artist. and during his lifetime. he exp
india. i mean the view behind with appearances of the body the festival of lights on the top food up from across india. we will. gotta get up with additional music something to win back next week with more new meal was an analysis of the stuff on tonight. we bought it back into a sack and obviously out in my inbox call. this is not about to sign off on couples in the production team of music's off a about. i can't get enough of international mystery. now you can bring your favorite detectives...
108
108
Nov 8, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
india. pakistan's actions in response -- perceived that from india.in response to those perceived threats have generated an iranian response, but the pakistan-iran conflict is not the main issue. -- i should also add that iran's ambitions and .fghanistan are limited in contrast to pakistan, i would say that arends means to influence events and afghanistan are probably greater than its ambitions, whereas pakistan's means to influence events in afghanistan's has been considerably less than its ambitions. pakistan is therefore going through a very difficult and unpredictable process of trying to adjust its ambitions to its real capabilities at a time when, of course, it is also internally in tremendous turmoil as well. >> thank you so much. thank you to our speakers. many more questions -- i'm sure you all do -- but this is a great beginning. thank you very much for coming. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] primee's a look at our time schedule. starting at 8:00 east
india. pakistan's actions in response -- perceived that from india.in response to those perceived threats have generated an iranian response, but the pakistan-iran conflict is not the main issue. -- i should also add that iran's ambitions and .fghanistan are limited in contrast to pakistan, i would say that arends means to influence events and afghanistan are probably greater than its ambitions, whereas pakistan's means to influence events in afghanistan's has been considerably less than its...
100
100
Nov 25, 2013
11/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
india we have reports. bones about the two india showed them the home of the body said his country is often called crucial created by this positive aboard the security transition in the polls in and pull a team of international commitment especially india. but he was speaking to the media and foreign correspondents club of salty show in new delhi up wanted to push it but we're confident that the item. we are succeeding. what a tackle or the condition that he had predicted to continue from it i'm undecided as the sun salutation. she made in the last twenty years. you hope and of course constantly all in a delicate that she's desperate to find some food this weekend when two us commitment including commitment from india the is hosting the second international conference on doing business end of august on one of the eighteenth and nineteenth to cause an entire team. above is that such events would have a balanced on two kg of the market and that he did no petition is to the cbd gem. opening up with one another and use this forum. in india. a forty g comic and efficient with great food and a full posting to sink in that business conference in just a business conference in india. doodle for two. the gym. tool contents of this as this one fo
india we have reports. bones about the two india showed them the home of the body said his country is often called crucial created by this positive aboard the security transition in the polls in and pull a team of international commitment especially india. but he was speaking to the media and foreign correspondents club of salty show in new delhi up wanted to push it but we're confident that the item. we are succeeding. what a tackle or the condition that he had predicted to continue from it...
134
134
Nov 14, 2013
11/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
india should open up much more. if all business to the outside world. we shouldn't have as many restrictions are the two. in terms of doing business in india. and i didn't feel on top of the globalized and so opened the pot industry to foreign investment but the novelty record extent of it why some will happen other causes. some people for one who maintain their positions without competition from the outside world because some people who see you dead the indian business should be protected from the outside world but none of them on going economic reasons. to do so. driving through mumbai just uber bring it on to the real estate sector driving through mumbai you see a lot of construction sites that seem to have come to tucson still it is not in effect all of what you've been talking about parking. i think owen is because the economy is going on the markets go down to some construction sites you might have seen mine is going down on the progress secondly the decision making in india the government never got promotions to people want to put the project has always been selected to become school. so ease of doing business has ordered another boy in india. and in the recent boss acting grown beef. the human form and fatah in the nineteen eighties of doing this so the need to make doing business. much simpler and much easier and what does that mean for forceful business where is your business at the moment all you outstanding back you are you waiting to see what was happening will all use the next door to my dear friend remarked many of our business is not doing quite true. we are investing. we only need to consume of businesses that we are in many other businesses do. but i got drunk off of businesses into a business and unfortunately consume all businesses have few up and told them some of the other businesses like infrastructure are all might mean. hope all of the videos of a government commissions the need to be updating much more. know your business or not is lit
india should open up much more. if all business to the outside world. we shouldn't have as many restrictions are the two. in terms of doing business in india. and i didn't feel on top of the globalized and so opened the pot industry to foreign investment but the novelty record extent of it why some will happen other causes. some people for one who maintain their positions without competition from the outside world because some people who see you dead the indian business should be protected from...
90
90
Nov 10, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 1
india is an advantage to pakistan. pakistan has to happy with security with india. pakistan and india have nuclear weapons. now pakistan needs to trade with everybody in the neighborhood, address its economic dysfunction, put 48% of its school-age children who don't go to school in school, and make sure that pakistan's population does not continue to rise at a pace that is much faster than the pace of economic growth. none of those things can be addressed just by building relations between an american military personality and a pakistani military personality. >> former pakistani ambassador to the u.s. on the painful history of pakistani-american relations. tonight at 9:00 on "after words." next, bank of america ceo brian moynihan. he discusses the state of the u.s. housing market and homeownership. as head of the second largest bank in the country, he talked about how much the bank has spent since the 2008 financial crisis, to settle a lawsuit. he was interviewed by gerard baker for about an hour. this is an interesting time to be in new york, change the political direction here. it has been a very interes
india is an advantage to pakistan. pakistan has to happy with security with india. pakistan and india have nuclear weapons. now pakistan needs to trade with everybody in the neighborhood, address its economic dysfunction, put 48% of its school-age children who don't go to school in school, and make sure that pakistan's population does not continue to rise at a pace that is much faster than the pace of economic growth. none of those things can be addressed just by building relations between an...
113
113
Nov 5, 2013
11/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
india should be trying to join this club. the real goal many believe is destined for mars before china. >> in asia, there is a new space race. the asian space race between the regional rivals, india and china. in most aspects, china has beaten india. but in the aspect of reaching aheadindia has a window of china. >> there has also been controversy over the cost of the mission when aliens still live in poverty and received british aid. some question the government's priorities. we do not been told have money, sanitation, employment, nutrition. we are told we do not have the money. to mars but we should ensure the minimum rights of the people. >> for many, these are questions for another time. for now, they are celebrating as the rocket heads for mars. andrew north, bbc news. >> amazing pictures. for more on the impact of the launch, the challenge ahead, i spoke with dr. ross irwin, a geologistould -- a who studies mars. what exactly does the state cost spacecraft hope to find? >> a number of them are going to look at the surface of mars, some of them are going to look at the atmosphere, looking for the composition of the atmosphere and whether it contains methane. >> it is crowded up there. indy is not the first country to try to
india should be trying to join this club. the real goal many believe is destined for mars before china. >> in asia, there is a new space race. the asian space race between the regional rivals, india and china. in most aspects, china has beaten india. but in the aspect of reaching aheadindia has a window of china. >> there has also been controversy over the cost of the mission when aliens still live in poverty and received british aid. some question the government's priorities. we do...
341
341
Nov 5, 2013
11/13
by
WETA
tv
eye 341
favorite 0
quote 0
india should be trying to join this club. the real goal many believe is destined for mars before china. >> in asia, there is a new space race. the asian space race between the regional rivals, india and china. in most aspects, china has beaten india. but in the aspect of reaching aheadindia has a window of china. >> there has also been controversy over the cost of the mission when aliens still live in poverty and received british aid. some question the government's priorities. we do not been told have money, sanitation, employment, nutrition. we are told we do not have the money. to mars but we should ensure the minimum rights of the people. >> for many, these are questions for another time. for now, they are celebrating as the rocket heads for mars. andrew north, bbc news. >> amazing pictures. for more on the impact of the launch, the challenge ahead, i spoke with dr. ross irwin, a geologistould -- a who studies mars. what exactly does the state cost spacecraft hope to find? >> a number of them are going to look at the surface of mars, some of them are going to look at the atmosphere, looking for the composition of the atmosphere and whether it contains methane. >> it is crowded up there. indy is not the first country to try to
india should be trying to join this club. the real goal many believe is destined for mars before china. >> in asia, there is a new space race. the asian space race between the regional rivals, india and china. in most aspects, china has beaten india. but in the aspect of reaching aheadindia has a window of china. >> there has also been controversy over the cost of the mission when aliens still live in poverty and received british aid. some question the government's priorities. we do...
151
151
Nov 14, 2013
11/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
india after twenty nine years. i miss you go back and forth but is the same place. to which amanda from police on the new nine left in the same time of no fault of india was this time the sun can be on teaching them the cliche have always considered that cheney was bbling always enough system. social change economic change political change. because all is an odds and capricious democracy lot of these changes tend to be absorbed. i'm changes which in other societies much and american revolutions become an oz as part of the ongoing evolution that people take in stride. satan is quite interesting to see how much industry and said really. the fundamental respects a visibly of the appearances of the places the presence now foreign goods and foreign brands which were not bad and the protected economy of my dad growing up in india. of the number of opportunities available to young people as they leave their schools and colleges. other professions available that didn't exist alongside this the business change of his big change every minute of the trip to tuscany mean about it being a capricious to mock job faster it's about a second bridge is capricious. with this as well. we welcome the new muscle to tom who also spent some time abroad you were a businesswoman a journalist and said you come back to india and you're a spokesperson for the main opposition party the bjp. i guess. the question everyone must ask you this euro tumbled. what are you doing in a hindu nationalists. i'm not trying. they agree with that and if a description of my puppy. it is open enough to spot the bcp. and oh yes i was so caught up in the distant window for assignments. but i was happy to come back. i'm happy to get into politics the kind of poppy has given me a quarter of its recognition and space and today as ludicrous unthinkable for
india after twenty nine years. i miss you go back and forth but is the same place. to which amanda from police on the new nine left in the same time of no fault of india was this time the sun can be on teaching them the cliche have always considered that cheney was bbling always enough system. social change economic change political change. because all is an odds and capricious democracy lot of these changes tend to be absorbed. i'm changes which in other societies much and american revolutions...