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lively bar in new delhi.t night, it is packed with partygoers, drinking, and dancing. by day, it is transformed. the atmosphere much more productive if not necessarily much more button-down. of the new delhi's burgeoning co-working spaces. again, it is a millennial personality. people do not want to bow to random bosses in their offices. seen -- india's startups have seen growth in recent years. with over 4000 at the end of 2015, putting it behind only the u.s. and the uk $700 billion in additional investment is expected to be added over the next six months. , where co-working spaces many have found inspiration. >> so many of my friends are cofounders out there. just bouncing off ideas of each other -- it is not just one venture. >> in spaces like social, when the workday is done, the bar is never far away. genie: how are the markets doing? >> it is all green in europe this lunchtime. all markets trading up. the day asking a boost from new economic data that saw german imports and exports rebound decisively i
lively bar in new delhi.t night, it is packed with partygoers, drinking, and dancing. by day, it is transformed. the atmosphere much more productive if not necessarily much more button-down. of the new delhi's burgeoning co-working spaces. again, it is a millennial personality. people do not want to bow to random bosses in their offices. seen -- india's startups have seen growth in recent years. with over 4000 at the end of 2015, putting it behind only the u.s. and the uk $700 billion in...
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jade young caught and released this blue gill at silver pond in delhi.. another slab blue gill. nolan schwartz caught it on fathers day weekend. jacob krambeer teamed up with his dad for the 19 inch bass. way to go buddy ro. nikole rower-solem is all smiles with her lake mcbride walleye. and who is the tallest hog at the trough? stephanie cook released this 6 1/2 pounder at lake belva deer. ' with all my fishing friends, this is john campbell with smart phone apps like uber, ride sharing is not a new concept. the iowa d-o-t hopes a new website will help make ride sharing on i-380 a daily routine. 4 iowa state students are facing drug charges after
jade young caught and released this blue gill at silver pond in delhi.. another slab blue gill. nolan schwartz caught it on fathers day weekend. jacob krambeer teamed up with his dad for the 19 inch bass. way to go buddy ro. nikole rower-solem is all smiles with her lake mcbride walleye. and who is the tallest hog at the trough? stephanie cook released this 6 1/2 pounder at lake belva deer. ' with all my fishing friends, this is john campbell with smart phone apps like uber, ride sharing is not...
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reporter: this is house car social, a lively bar in new delhi.t night, it is packed with partygoers, drinking, and dancing. by day, it is transformed. the atmosphere, much more productive, if not necessarily much more buttons down. social is one of several burgeoning co-working spaces, part of an atmosphere incubating a growing startup ecosystem across india. >> when i came, every other person had a startup. i used to joke that it is a millennial personality, because we are more into more meaningful work. reporter: the startup scene has undergone rapid development in recent years. india is now in third place globally for tech driven startups, with over 4000 and the end of 2015, putting it behind only the u.s. and the uk. additionaln in investment is expected to be added over the next six months. new delhi's co-working spaces are where many have found inspiration. >> i know so many friends who went to a co-working space and cofoundersnders -- out there. just bouncing ideas off of each other, it is not just one venture. reporter: and it is spaces l
reporter: this is house car social, a lively bar in new delhi.t night, it is packed with partygoers, drinking, and dancing. by day, it is transformed. the atmosphere, much more productive, if not necessarily much more buttons down. social is one of several burgeoning co-working spaces, part of an atmosphere incubating a growing startup ecosystem across india. >> when i came, every other person had a startup. i used to joke that it is a millennial personality, because we are more into more...
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in new delhi, the language most spoken was hindi. i did not speak hindi.was almost like moving to a different country. and it was a major city and i grew up in a small town. i think i got more love and encouragement and sympathy from my mom. i got a lot of love from my dad, but i got tough love. he told me you are not coming home yet. you chose your path, and it is up to you to make the journey interesting. i always remember that quote, you know. it is something i feel is still with me. emily: then you went on to cornell to get a masters in chemical engineering. padmasree: correct. i came to the u.s. to do my masters. i came with $100 and a one-way ticket. that is all i had. emily: wow. padmasree: actually, a suitcase full of books, because they were cheaper to buy in india than the u.s. i came to do my phd. my plan was to finish my phd and then go back and teach at iit. that was my journey. but then i started working in the u.s. and stayed. emily: what was it like transitioning into the workforce? padmasree: that was interesting. because i started working
in new delhi, the language most spoken was hindi. i did not speak hindi.was almost like moving to a different country. and it was a major city and i grew up in a small town. i think i got more love and encouragement and sympathy from my mom. i got a lot of love from my dad, but i got tough love. he told me you are not coming home yet. you chose your path, and it is up to you to make the journey interesting. i always remember that quote, you know. it is something i feel is still with me. emily:...
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she was the hit of the new delhi summit. at the same time, there was a whole discussion about the way domestic servants are treated. instead of doing it how they are treated in india, which i could have done, we did that how indian women are treated in saudi. we told the story of a young woman, she wanted to fend for her children. she didn't have the money, so she went to work in saudi america -- saudi arabia, and was tremendously mistreated to the point that she had her arm cut off by her employer. she ended up in a hospital, and amnesty brought her home. we did this surrounding her with the people working on the cases. i woman gratifying, from one of the richest families in india, was in the audience. she decided she would educate the woman's children, all five of them. which was very gratifying. she was so moved by the whole thing that she then decided their foundation would write a check for their children, which was absolutely thrilling. and again, power of storytelling is what moved her enough that she was literally in
she was the hit of the new delhi summit. at the same time, there was a whole discussion about the way domestic servants are treated. instead of doing it how they are treated in india, which i could have done, we did that how indian women are treated in saudi. we told the story of a young woman, she wanted to fend for her children. she didn't have the money, so she went to work in saudi america -- saudi arabia, and was tremendously mistreated to the point that she had her arm cut off by her...
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i did bring the two women to new delhi. what was so very interesting to me was their story moved people in new delhi exactly the same way. to them it was about kashmir, indian pakistan dynamic. it would have been insensitive for me to do that there. so i told that story through the other story. and there was a great sense of connection to these stories. the other thing i was told, india is never interested in hearing anything about africa. i decided to ignore that, because there was a woman, who was absolutely phenomenal, launched the movement, bring back our girls in nigeria. she's the powerhouse, such moral authority, extraordinary speaker, so moving. and she blew everyone away. she was actually the hit of the whole new delhi summit. but at the same time i also did a whole discussion about the way domestic servants are treated. instead of doing how they are treated in india, which i could have done, but how india women are treated in saudi. we told the story of the yupg woman, the mother -- she's actually a young woman wh
i did bring the two women to new delhi. what was so very interesting to me was their story moved people in new delhi exactly the same way. to them it was about kashmir, indian pakistan dynamic. it would have been insensitive for me to do that there. so i told that story through the other story. and there was a great sense of connection to these stories. the other thing i was told, india is never interested in hearing anything about africa. i decided to ignore that, because there was a woman,...
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and if you are, you know, lower middle class from a reasonably traditional family in bombay or delhi, you cannot walk around, even today, holding hands with a woman very easily. and so some of that is absorbed by kind of male friendship. if you're rich and privileged and educated in india, you can do whatever you want today. unfortunately, for 95% of indians, they really don't have the freedom to, you know, walk around holding hands in public or to even have a girlfriend that they can go to a restaurant with. and i think that's unfortunate, that's... at this end of the spectrum. i think what will happen over the next many years and decades in india is a kind of liberalization in romantic affairs, and the self will begin to assert itself more and people will have more romantic love rather than family-arranged love, and it'll become, in that regard, a little bit more like the west. what's scary is that we know what stands at the other end of that spectrum, because we're in it, and that's 50% divorce rates and, you know, people who have eight marriages and serial hookups and, you know, a
and if you are, you know, lower middle class from a reasonably traditional family in bombay or delhi, you cannot walk around, even today, holding hands with a woman very easily. and so some of that is absorbed by kind of male friendship. if you're rich and privileged and educated in india, you can do whatever you want today. unfortunately, for 95% of indians, they really don't have the freedom to, you know, walk around holding hands in public or to even have a girlfriend that they can go to a...
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for instance, i did bring those two people to delhi and their story moved people in delhi exactly the same way because to them it was about kashmir. to them it was about the india/pakistan dynamic and it would have been insensitive of me to do that there so i told that story through the other story and there was a great sense of connection to these stories. the other thing i was told is india is never interested in anything about africa and i decided to ignore that because there's a woman who is absolutely phenomenal who launched the movement bring back our girls" in nigeria and she's a powerhouse woman of such moral authority, she's an extraordinary speaker. so moving. she blew everyone away. she was the hit of the whole delhi summit. but at the same time i did a discussion about the way domestic sir vladimir putins are treated. so we told the story of the young woman, a mother, a woman who wanted to fend for her children and she didn't have the money so she went to work as a servant in saudi arabia and she was horrendously mistreated to the point she had her arm cut off by the -- by
for instance, i did bring those two people to delhi and their story moved people in delhi exactly the same way because to them it was about kashmir. to them it was about the india/pakistan dynamic and it would have been insensitive of me to do that there so i told that story through the other story and there was a great sense of connection to these stories. the other thing i was told is india is never interested in anything about africa and i decided to ignore that because there's a woman who...
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jade young caught and released this blue gill at silver pond in delhi.. another slab blue gill. fathers day weekend. jacob krambeer teamed up with his dad for the 19 inch bass. way to go buddy ro. nikole rower-solem is all smiles with her lake mcbride walleye. and who is the tallest hog at the trough? stephanie cook released this 6 1/2 pounder at lake belva deer. ' with all my fishing friends, this is john campbell reporting. most viewed web stories on kcrg dot com. stay with your 24-hour news source, kcrg t-v nine. tonight at 10. businesses in to see a major employer move into the building rockwell collins recently vacated. hear from them, on the kcrg-tv9 news at 10. and now to first alert storm team meteorologis t joe winters for your final forecast. after a very warm day with highs in the 70s and 80s a cold front slides through the state tonight. this is one of two fronts that will be passing across iowa, eventually leading to more seasonable weather. highs fall into the 50s and 60s this time of the year. rain chances are minimal at best and that holds off until thursday morn
jade young caught and released this blue gill at silver pond in delhi.. another slab blue gill. fathers day weekend. jacob krambeer teamed up with his dad for the 19 inch bass. way to go buddy ro. nikole rower-solem is all smiles with her lake mcbride walleye. and who is the tallest hog at the trough? stephanie cook released this 6 1/2 pounder at lake belva deer. ' with all my fishing friends, this is john campbell reporting. most viewed web stories on kcrg dot com. stay with your 24-hour news...
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there has been very little attention paid to these problems.>> reporter: reznik owns the delhi board.e says it's images like this that are driving way business.>> the mayor does need to respond. we have a $9.6 billion budget in san francisco. we spend less than 3% on homelessness.>> reporter: city statistics say there 1600 shelter beds and 7000 people on the street with one third suffering from substance abuse or mental health issues. >> we cut about $40 million from direct services between 2007-2012. we never recovered.>> homelessness is a huge problem -- a huge priority for edley. if this passes and the first year alone, it will dedicate $50 million for services and housing for homeless people.>> we need to be bigger and bolder about how we address homelessness.>> reporter: kim is the supervisor for the soma district. >> we are expanding and opening a 24 hour medical respite shelter which is set to open in january. >> reporter: that shelter would create next to 30 beds, hardly enough to solve the problem but it's a start. kim says she is working with the district attorney to create
there has been very little attention paid to these problems.>> reporter: reznik owns the delhi board.e says it's images like this that are driving way business.>> the mayor does need to respond. we have a $9.6 billion budget in san francisco. we spend less than 3% on homelessness.>> reporter: city statistics say there 1600 shelter beds and 7000 people on the street with one third suffering from substance abuse or mental health issues. >> we cut about $40 million from...
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emily: you were raised in delhi, india. what might we have found you doing?inod: i did not find anyone around me invested in business or technology. i grew up in an army household. i read about an immigrant coming to this country to start a company. i was 15. the technology, which was intel, sounded very cool. i fell in love with that idea stayed with that idea since. i wanted to start a company and realized how hard it is to start a company in most parts of the world. emily: you now say technology is your religion. were you raised religious? vinod: my parents were normal religious people. early on i realized that priests in india were a scam. i was probably 12. i decided that if the purpose of religion was to do the most societal good, technology was the most powerful tool to do it, so i adapted science and technology almost as a religion early in life. emily: you are best known for cofounding sun microsystems. you founded a number of companies before that. vinod: we started another company about three months before we started sun. i love this story for the
emily: you were raised in delhi, india. what might we have found you doing?inod: i did not find anyone around me invested in business or technology. i grew up in an army household. i read about an immigrant coming to this country to start a company. i was 15. the technology, which was intel, sounded very cool. i fell in love with that idea stayed with that idea since. i wanted to start a company and realized how hard it is to start a company in most parts of the world. emily: you now say...
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and wenger has backing .re going over to new delhi thank you for joining us. .ell us how this works >> absolutely. this would change the way people operate in the mobile market and , referring to the and that you can message the local the home a lot of new content i mentionede and that. >> right. you can use it off-line. >> yes. i message somebody who is not in my address book, but does have makeon the internet, but i reference to all sorts of users transferred the data with a powerful feature going down the market. this and you monetize where is your revenue stream? spend about 5-6 years and andee both models out west transacting out to the east. games, stickers, content and these business models do exist. the question is when you get them and time will tell. >> you have users and you will have to take it, because they do not have the same cash. >> yes. you will see this drop further in the next 5-6 years and it with peopleer coming actively onto the internet. we will grow this model in the next months. >> ok. tell me about the critical mass .nd if you exit what is the exit strategy?
and wenger has backing .re going over to new delhi thank you for joining us. .ell us how this works >> absolutely. this would change the way people operate in the mobile market and , referring to the and that you can message the local the home a lot of new content i mentionede and that. >> right. you can use it off-line. >> yes. i message somebody who is not in my address book, but does have makeon the internet, but i reference to all sorts of users transferred the data with a...
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. >> a lot of the food and hollering out your south side of sports authority field at delhi. bronco fans came here to see their team play. they really wanted to see t sleeping without a victory. it's the a warm night at 52 a.d. but not a warm welcome for number 17. rock ice weiler now the texan most of broncos country wants to see take a two-step takedown. mocking the money mocking the move. a departure dividing cities. even four-legged bronco fans say it was a boneheaded decision. of course, there are other numbers in the spotlight tonight. this is just dangerous. including former bronco simon fletcher who's now in the ring of fame. it's got that marking on it. so is boxed up archer. not so much black and white. is now red and blue. apparently didn't miss anything tonight. oh against broncos with postgame reaction as denver at lee's with the victory. a great way to start off week. when they pour out of the stadium they're going to say i've got to have that. we've already had e-mails by people who want to know. >> keep the offers coming. that game is over now broncos when 27-
. >> a lot of the food and hollering out your south side of sports authority field at delhi. bronco fans came here to see their team play. they really wanted to see t sleeping without a victory. it's the a warm night at 52 a.d. but not a warm welcome for number 17. rock ice weiler now the texan most of broncos country wants to see take a two-step takedown. mocking the money mocking the move. a departure dividing cities. even four-legged bronco fans say it was a boneheaded decision. of...
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nhk world, new delhi. >>> that wraps up our bulletin. i'm patchari raksawong in bangkok. >>> mitsubishi motors have >>> china is graying. japan sees that as an opportunity to sell its services. nhk world reports. >> reporter: more than 300 companies took part in a recent trade affair for the nursing care sector. the products showcased by japanese firms caught the eyes of many buyers. from a reclining wheelchair to equipment that enables users to shower while remaining in wheelchairs, japanese manufacturers make ten times the variety of products than chinese makers. >> translator: japan is accumulated a lot of know how on senior products. it is 30 years ahead of china. >> reporter: facilities are in short supply in china. the government expects more seniors to be cared for in their homes. in anticipation of the launch of the public insurance system, japanese companies are trying to cultivate a market with great potential. this care goods showroom opened a few months ago in beijing. most of the items on display are japanese. >> translator:
nhk world, new delhi. >>> that wraps up our bulletin. i'm patchari raksawong in bangkok. >>> mitsubishi motors have >>> china is graying. japan sees that as an opportunity to sell its services. nhk world reports. >> reporter: more than 300 companies took part in a recent trade affair for the nursing care sector. the products showcased by japanese firms caught the eyes of many buyers. from a reclining wheelchair to equipment that enables users to shower while...
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concerned about china's increased activity in the indian ocean. 80 officials and experts gathered in new delhin friday to take part of a forum organized by an indian research institute. he is an expert on security in the asia-pacific region. he said japan and india must work to maintain regional order and make sure china becomes a responsible nation. one participant said china is trying to overwhelm india by developing a large port in pakistan. japan is also in discussions with india for the sale of japan-made rescue amphibious aircraft. >>> japan's lawyer association has adopted a declaration calling for the death penalty to be abolished, but the decision was not unanimous. the declaration from the japan federation of bar associations says it wants japan to end use of the death penalty by 2020 in favor of alternatives, such as life imprisonment. members cite the possibility of wrongful convictions and an international move away from the death penalty. >> translator: we will seek public support for our stance by clearly explaining it. we will also hear opinions from the families of crime victi
concerned about china's increased activity in the indian ocean. 80 officials and experts gathered in new delhin friday to take part of a forum organized by an indian research institute. he is an expert on security in the asia-pacific region. he said japan and india must work to maintain regional order and make sure china becomes a responsible nation. one participant said china is trying to overwhelm india by developing a large port in pakistan. japan is also in discussions with india for the...
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both new delhi and islamabad claim the territory as theirs. our correspondent is in the capital of indian-administered kashmir and has been telling us how the people there are coping with the recent upsurge in violence. reporter: it's slightly surprising to see that as tensions on the border increase things here are calming down but you've also got to consider there's been more than 85 days of this unrest and people are perhaps just getting tired. we're learning also from sources that perhaps it was a strategy that they expect protesters to tire out. at some point businessmen have to return to business, children have to go back to school. that has not yet happened, but i do see a remarkable change over the last days and i have to say things are getting better, though the apprehension and the fear that there might be a solution on the border of course is there. christopher: a court in moscow has opened the trial of five men charged with the murder of a kremlin critic. the defendants are all ethnic chechens and investigators say they were given
both new delhi and islamabad claim the territory as theirs. our correspondent is in the capital of indian-administered kashmir and has been telling us how the people there are coping with the recent upsurge in violence. reporter: it's slightly surprising to see that as tensions on the border increase things here are calming down but you've also got to consider there's been more than 85 days of this unrest and people are perhaps just getting tired. we're learning also from sources that perhaps...
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delhi iran -- iran will be in algeria, so it will be easier to discuss. everyone will be here.ing,ng to saudi this is more of a consultation than a decision. do you agree? >> the ministers can decide during the meeting at any time to transform the informal meeting into an extraordinary meeting that will result in a decision. >> algeria wants production cut of one million barrels per day. is that correct? yes, the hope of algeria is to reduce production by iran one million barrels per day to stabilize the market quicker and give visibility to investors who are waiting. after the break, more of this week's best yousef: welcome back to this national edition of "bloomberg markets middle east" from algiers. the u.s. presidential election is just three weeks away. the race is becoming increasingly personal. hillary clinton and donald trump have clashed sharply. our washington bureau chief megan murphy was at the hofstra university for the debate. thatthink the consensus is --lary clinton clearly one won this round. she attacked them -- him where it hurt. her goal tonight was really t
delhi iran -- iran will be in algeria, so it will be easier to discuss. everyone will be here.ing,ng to saudi this is more of a consultation than a decision. do you agree? >> the ministers can decide during the meeting at any time to transform the informal meeting into an extraordinary meeting that will result in a decision. >> algeria wants production cut of one million barrels per day. is that correct? yes, the hope of algeria is to reduce production by iran one million barrels...
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. >>> new developments on a delhi police shooting in palm springs that ended the lives of these two police officers. a suspect is now behind bars and the police department is grieving. >> i am awake in a nightmare right now. employees are broken. if there is ever a time to pray for palm springs police department it is now. b police identified the suspect as john felix. this is our first look at felix, and admitted gang member who was previously sentenced for a failed murder plot. investigators say for officers to -- responded to a domestic violence call when he refused to open the door and suddenly opened fire killing the two officers.>> we have to do something about this. our police officers are here to need to look out for them and help protect them. >> the officer wassa 35-year- old veteran. police say he wasn't even supposed to be working at the time. he was supposed to retire in december. and the other officer had just returned after giving birth. a third officer was hurt, but should be okay. the suspect suffered minor injuries. >>> a deadly shooting is unner investigation. one man wa
. >>> new developments on a delhi police shooting in palm springs that ended the lives of these two police officers. a suspect is now behind bars and the police department is grieving. >> i am awake in a nightmare right now. employees are broken. if there is ever a time to pray for palm springs police department it is now. b police identified the suspect as john felix. this is our first look at felix, and admitted gang member who was previously sentenced for a failed murder plot....
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today twitter page, it's not an ordinary debates of delhi is just any pain relief. # table. >>> there's still lots to talk about from tonight today. adam, et al. method to today. there were audible gasps from the audience over some of the comments. my correct there? if you thought you in the audience, lanier told to be quiet, imagine what we were listing to from other journalists is room. awful gas would be an understatement. no one was that surprised that it would've been a bigger surprise were able to stick to the topics throughout the entire debate. they were not able to a lot of people here and in nevada were disappointed. his was the final chance to make their case to undecided voters in a lot of it >> adam, we talked about this on our show if i hear. we both agree that arizona and nevada vote battleground states , but still in play tell me what was like postdebate, in the spin room were most?both sides wanted to get their messages across to voters from arizona and nevada. >> i don't have to be in the spin room right now to let you says that the person in their camp wanted to say.
today twitter page, it's not an ordinary debates of delhi is just any pain relief. # table. >>> there's still lots to talk about from tonight today. adam, et al. method to today. there were audible gasps from the audience over some of the comments. my correct there? if you thought you in the audience, lanier told to be quiet, imagine what we were listing to from other journalists is room. awful gas would be an understatement. no one was that surprised that it would've been a bigger...
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i started by asking vinod khosla about his humble beginnings in delhi, india. we started another company called the data dump about three months before we started sun. story for the following reason -- nobody remembers your failures. this is great about entrepreneurship -- failure does not matter, but one's willingness to fail gives one the ability to succeed. if you are not willing to take risks, if you are not willing to fail, you're not going to do anything interesting because most interesting things are new, and new things involved risk, and risk involved failure. emily: why did you leave when you did and what was your biggest take away? khosla: i started a company called daisy systems. it was quite successful and went public in 1986, and it made more money for me than i thought i needed ever in my life, so i then want to do -- i then wanted .he freedom i joined one of my lead investors to mentor and help entrepreneurs. emily: how did the industry back then compared to today? khosla: there's many more .nvestors now many bad ones, some good ones. i think ent
i started by asking vinod khosla about his humble beginnings in delhi, india. we started another company called the data dump about three months before we started sun. story for the following reason -- nobody remembers your failures. this is great about entrepreneurship -- failure does not matter, but one's willingness to fail gives one the ability to succeed. if you are not willing to take risks, if you are not willing to fail, you're not going to do anything interesting because most...
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rd to hwy 100 and rejoin at the rampbluemound 3 making news around the nation...tragic news out of delhi , california...the search for a 3-year-old boy is over... after rescuers found his body in a canal. canal.andres tomas went missing over the weekend while playing near his grandmother's house.officials say he was found yesterday in deep water... a couple of miles away from his home. (jason goins, merced county undersheriff) "upon checking that weir they discovered...the force of the against the weir so we pulled him out." out." tomas' family says the toddler was mentally disabled.it's still unclear if anyone will face charges in his death. lawyers for the man whose case was featured on the popular 20-14 "serial" podcast... want him ?released on bail.? "ad-nan sy-ed" is serving a life sentence in maryland... after his 2000 conviction of the murder of his former girlfriend."hae min lee's" strangled body was found in a park a month after she went missing in 19-99. but in june of this year--- a baltimore city circuit court judge... granted the 35-year-old sy-ed a new trial.his new lawyers
rd to hwy 100 and rejoin at the rampbluemound 3 making news around the nation...tragic news out of delhi , california...the search for a 3-year-old boy is over... after rescuers found his body in a canal. canal.andres tomas went missing over the weekend while playing near his grandmother's house.officials say he was found yesterday in deep water... a couple of miles away from his home. (jason goins, merced county undersheriff) "upon checking that weir they discovered...the force of the...
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at the summit has hosted the conversations in london, dubai, sÃo paulo, new delhi and throughout theunited states and has featured extraordinary leaders such as hillary clinton, barbara bush and oprah winfrey. they represent what she does best, elevating the critically important conversation to the profile stage that has no equal. for example is one that we strive to obtain and that is why today's conversation is at the schools women who inspire on the topic of the women leaders making a difference on the global stage. the series was launched last year the time when there's been a tremendous groundswell of interest from alumni and students in the women's leadership. other programming at the schools adjust the annual conference organized by the student group, global women and leadership and the alumni network allowed the school to be an advocate on issues of gender equality and global leadership. as one preeminent graduate student of international relations, johns hopkins has been educating and empowering and has been educating students preparing them for the careers of leadership in
at the summit has hosted the conversations in london, dubai, sÃo paulo, new delhi and throughout theunited states and has featured extraordinary leaders such as hillary clinton, barbara bush and oprah winfrey. they represent what she does best, elevating the critically important conversation to the profile stage that has no equal. for example is one that we strive to obtain and that is why today's conversation is at the schools women who inspire on the topic of the women leaders making a...
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. >>> hurricanes matthews wins of flooding bipartisan were hit by the delhi storm. it is blamed for knees -- at least 19 deaths in united state. five people are missing in north carolina. here is the latest from charleston, south carolina. >> i taught the world was going matthew.(sot - alisha brooks/nc resident)(aptn)"i'm so upset. i don't have nothing left. nothing. i have to take all this and put it in the garbage. i just want somewhere else to go. this is ridiculous. i cannot live like this. i'm not staying here like this. i refuse to. i'm not doing this."the u-s coast guard helped rescue some the thousands of people trapped in their homes and businesses.in flooded streets are impassable... and front lawns look like lakes.(sot - gov. pat mccrory/(r) north carolina) "the weather map shows that the hurricane matthew is well off the shore into the ocean, but in our mind its impact is still here and is extremely dangerous in many parts. in downtown charleston, the waters have now receded.. revealing the true extent of the damage from the once- potent hurricane.and in
. >>> hurricanes matthews wins of flooding bipartisan were hit by the delhi storm. it is blamed for knees -- at least 19 deaths in united state. five people are missing in north carolina. here is the latest from charleston, south carolina. >> i taught the world was going matthew.(sot - alisha brooks/nc resident)(aptn)"i'm so upset. i don't have nothing left. nothing. i have to take all this and put it in the garbage. i just want somewhere else to go. this is ridiculous. i...
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great it could be including those who built on its shores @wagon delhi. >> i think paddle boarding and kayaking and canoeing and maybe even a beach. >> tonight friends of cedar lake heard those kinds of dreams could have a huge financial benefit. consultant jeff says with a proposed sleeping giant bridge on one side of downtown an the trio could mean a $17 million and 300 jobs. >> we could have events that drives money into the community. it also means getting people into the community to stay an extra night in a hotel or spend some more money shopping. >> the group says that's exactly what it needed to hear to answer the questions of potential donors. our investment? now we have the data that supports what we are seeing happening every day and weekend. >> these are people that will visit cedar rapids and spend money. >> cedar lake could be part of a bike trail that runs from iowa city to cedar falls. todd says there are businesses in new bohemia that are making to a third of their profits from bike riders and of course help. covering the corridor in cedar rapids matt hammill cbs 2 new
great it could be including those who built on its shores @wagon delhi. >> i think paddle boarding and kayaking and canoeing and maybe even a beach. >> tonight friends of cedar lake heard those kinds of dreams could have a huge financial benefit. consultant jeff says with a proposed sleeping giant bridge on one side of downtown an the trio could mean a $17 million and 300 jobs. >> we could have events that drives money into the community. it also means getting people into the...
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delhi square. those companies actually employ a ton of hourly workers hospitality workers were coming from the east bay using bart. what we found was all of these voters for this commute between downtown san francisco and the tourist district were actually the employers coming in and encouraging their employees to crowd source a bout, a chariot route and overnight we had several hundred customers coming in from the east they using bart as their main trunk line using chariot as a last mile commute between downtown and their hospitality jobs. in the morning and getting back to bart to go home in the evening something we were really proud about. before the word multimodal pure a number of times as well. chat it just becomes a nether option for city rollers to actually get around town a lot more efficiently and hopefully keep their car in the garage until saturday and sunday. finally, we are not only a-we are actually ceding the mass transit services. we are really proud to say that one in five chariot
delhi square. those companies actually employ a ton of hourly workers hospitality workers were coming from the east bay using bart. what we found was all of these voters for this commute between downtown san francisco and the tourist district were actually the employers coming in and encouraging their employees to crowd source a bout, a chariot route and overnight we had several hundred customers coming in from the east they using bart as their main trunk line using chariot as a last mile...
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bangkok, brussels and dhaka and kuwait and new delhi.part of my program this week. i'll see you next week. >> thank you so much for joining me. we're just two days into the month and we already have what could be the first october surprise of the presidential campaign. the "new york times" saying it received some of donald trump decades old tax documents in the mail. cnn has not been able to independently corroborate the document's authenticity but here are the takeaways from the "new york times" report. trump declared a nearly 1 billion loss in 1995. tax experts say that kind of loss could allow him to
bangkok, brussels and dhaka and kuwait and new delhi.part of my program this week. i'll see you next week. >> thank you so much for joining me. we're just two days into the month and we already have what could be the first october surprise of the presidential campaign. the "new york times" saying it received some of donald trump decades old tax documents in the mail. cnn has not been able to independently corroborate the document's authenticity but here are the takeaways from...
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jade young caught and released this blue gill at silver pond in delhi.. another slab blue gill. nolan schwartz caught it on fathers day weekend. jacob krambeer teamed up with his dad for the 19 inch bass. way to go buddy ro. nikole rower-solem is all smiles with her lake mcbride walleye. and who is the tallest hog at the trough? stephanie cook released this 6 1/2 pounder at lake belva deer. ' with all my fishing friends, this is john campbell with smart phone apps like uber, ride sharing is not a new concept. the iowa d-o-t hopes a new website will help make ride sharing on i-380 a daily routine. 4 iowa state students are facing drug charges after a bust and other students say they aren't too surprised. stay with your 24 hour news source, kcrg-tv9. it's ---. you're watching kcrg-tv9. now, on the road is the idea behind a new proposal from iowa d-o-t on i-380. to bring the idea of a guardian angel to the digital world so students can cross campus with more peace of mind. bringing the debate stage to school. for students at an eastern iowa school, questions for candidates became t
jade young caught and released this blue gill at silver pond in delhi.. another slab blue gill. nolan schwartz caught it on fathers day weekend. jacob krambeer teamed up with his dad for the 19 inch bass. way to go buddy ro. nikole rower-solem is all smiles with her lake mcbride walleye. and who is the tallest hog at the trough? stephanie cook released this 6 1/2 pounder at lake belva deer. ' with all my fishing friends, this is john campbell with smart phone apps like uber, ride sharing is not...
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. >>> thanks lee, new this morning, those living in new delhi woke up to smoggy skies during the worst season for air pollution. a new report says 1/3 of the 2 billion children in the world breathing toxic air live in northern india and neighboring particulate. it's very dangerous, this morning india's levels measured 90 times higher than the world health organization recommends. >>> and all the smoke from fire works over the weekend did not help things. right now hindus are celebrating the festival of lights. the five-day festival marks the triumph of truth over ignorance and light over darkness. it's one of the most important and popular hindu festivals ceat decorated with traditional lamps and people offer prayers to the hindu goddess of health. >>> an 8 on your side medical report. we have tips on how to save when signing up for your 2017 health insurance coverage. open enrollment starts tomorrow. experts recommend you compare the different plan choices that you have to see what's available to you. check if your hospital and medications are covered by those plans. if they are, comp
. >>> thanks lee, new this morning, those living in new delhi woke up to smoggy skies during the worst season for air pollution. a new report says 1/3 of the 2 billion children in the world breathing toxic air live in northern india and neighboring particulate. it's very dangerous, this morning india's levels measured 90 times higher than the world health organization recommends. >>> and all the smoke from fire works over the weekend did not help things. right now hindus are...
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bangkok, brussels and dhaka and kuwait and new delhi. thanks for being part of my program this week. i'll see you next week. >> thank you so much for joining me. we're just two days into the month and we already have what could be the first october surprise of the presidential campaign. the "new york times" saying it received some of donald trump decades old tax documents in the mail. cnn has not been able to independently corroborate the document's authenticity but here are the takeaways from the "new york times" report. trump declared a nearly 1 billion loss in 1995. tax experts say that kind of loss could allow him to legally avoid taxes for almost two decades. both campaigns are responding. but first i want to break down what is in the report by way of our cnn money correspondent christina aleshi and chris. what do the documents say? >> what the document gave us was a really big number. a headline grabbing one. what it does is raise all sorts of questions about donald trump's business dealings and i just got off the phone with a tax
bangkok, brussels and dhaka and kuwait and new delhi. thanks for being part of my program this week. i'll see you next week. >> thank you so much for joining me. we're just two days into the month and we already have what could be the first october surprise of the presidential campaign. the "new york times" saying it received some of donald trump decades old tax documents in the mail. cnn has not been able to independently corroborate the document's authenticity but here are the...
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police all schools and fairfield today the police are releasing video taken just moments before a delhiice and what shooting >>mark: he ran away from officers and he is holding a gun there is the gun and he put in his waistband before running away from the camera to open fire shortly after when he took the gun out and pointed at the officers twice there were chasing him after he jumped out of a vehicle that was stolen the shooting sparked several nice to protest the man who pretended to be a doctor and hospital in said he hopes the victims can get a hill on the need the 33 year-old pleaded no contest. >>james: >>darya: he led the victims into a utility room and sexually assaulting them he could go the state prison for three years one land and university avenue is back open this morning of university avenue and grand street they shut down the area while they worked on and there's no traffic moved in any direction. >>: had oklahoma had proposition 66 and the fact i would be dead my children would not be borne everytime look on the paper and i see on the news the another soul has been exec
police all schools and fairfield today the police are releasing video taken just moments before a delhiice and what shooting >>mark: he ran away from officers and he is holding a gun there is the gun and he put in his waistband before running away from the camera to open fire shortly after when he took the gun out and pointed at the officers twice there were chasing him after he jumped out of a vehicle that was stolen the shooting sparked several nice to protest the man who pretended to...
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all of this fantastic food -- it takes an entire family. >> the general manager -- focusing on the delhi side. my brother basically focuses on the whole bakery side. my sister is one of the cake decorators. my aunt is the head kate decorator and she has worked there for longer than i have been alive. my brother-in-law who is my sister's husband a -- he has been there forever. >> reporter: if you order from the deli or you grab something from the bakery, it is all part of a delicious family tradition. >> my grandparents look down on us saying that to think where this came from -- a little grocery store and bread shop -- i would think that they would be proud. >> for more food and fun you can watch the phantom gourmet at 10:30 am and 11:00 on my tv 38. she saw the boots and fell for fall all over again. was she expecting to find the perfect designer boots at such an amazing price? no. but that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. but you know you're gonna love it. ? ? ? with simply right checking from santander bank, just make one deposit, withdrawal, transfer, or payment each month
all of this fantastic food -- it takes an entire family. >> the general manager -- focusing on the delhi side. my brother basically focuses on the whole bakery side. my sister is one of the cake decorators. my aunt is the head kate decorator and she has worked there for longer than i have been alive. my brother-in-law who is my sister's husband a -- he has been there forever. >> reporter: if you order from the deli or you grab something from the bakery, it is all part of a delicious...
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the weight on the cuyahoga falls inhe millersburg in m a little warmer 45 degrees right now in new delhi the forecast looks like this front came through yesterday and that's now gone high clouds on the warm front it will spill over late tonight and into early tomorrow but that will alsoini accompany a big big warm-up 50s today we had 50s and 60s on the ohio river commonly o and so tomorrow and on wednesday we are looking atl these similar to doubt to 70 plus degree day we had about four or five days agor partly sunny today halloween day 2016 will be in the middle 50s not as cold night as the winds will be out of the southeast and will start to ship to pre- dawn tomorrow morning the lightro when the tonight will keep temperatures from dropping and that means we if you're heading out trick-or-treating tonight wef stay in the low 50s between 5:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. tomorrow partly to mostly sunny warm and breezy highs in the one that will open lower middle 70s you need when to get temperatures at that one this time of yeararu the one wn not bring any range for us doesn't really look like mu
the weight on the cuyahoga falls inhe millersburg in m a little warmer 45 degrees right now in new delhi the forecast looks like this front came through yesterday and that's now gone high clouds on the warm front it will spill over late tonight and into early tomorrow but that will alsoini accompany a big big warm-up 50s today we had 50s and 60s on the ohio river commonly o and so tomorrow and on wednesday we are looking atl these similar to doubt to 70 plus degree day we had about four or five...
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he has published numerous articles both outside the times, bureau chief of the tokyo delhi.e at the institute published his book "the great trade-off: confronting great globalization." we are grateful for the foundations supportive network. civil he isn't it -- most of all and --n expert in text in tax issues. over to you steve. steve: thank you adam. thanks for the privilege of this conversation. secretary live, privilege to be with you. we have known each other for a long time. as adams had come under the local economy is on the agenda this week. the outlook is very next. -- is very mixed. and others that have said that prospects for growth are not great. my colleague david stockton said last week the global economy is like a driverless car in the slow lane. you should not take that personally. tell us your sense of the outlook. especially, what are the prospects for fiscal stimulus, which everyone seems committed to. in the case of the u.s. that has been challenging to carry out. sec. lew: first let me thank peterson for posting, you for moderating, and adam for the kind
he has published numerous articles both outside the times, bureau chief of the tokyo delhi.e at the institute published his book "the great trade-off: confronting great globalization." we are grateful for the foundations supportive network. civil he isn't it -- most of all and --n expert in text in tax issues. over to you steve. steve: thank you adam. thanks for the privilege of this conversation. secretary live, privilege to be with you. we have known each other for a long time. as...
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bureau chief in new delhi. last january we here at the institute published his book "the great tradeoff confronting moral conflicts." it got noticed outside of the "new york times". we're thankful for the davos organization for that work. most of all, he's an expert in thinking about tax issues and american public issues and we look forward to the conversation he will have with secretary lew. over to you, steve. thank you again, mr. secretary. >> thank you, adam. thanks for the privilege of having this conversation. thanks for the book plug, adam. secretary lew, welcome. pleasure to have you here. privilege to be with you. we've known each other a long time in my earlier careers. so as adam said the global economy is on the agenda this week. but the outlook is very mixed. the imf and others here at the institute have said that prospects for growth are not great. my colleague david stockton said last week the global economy is like a driverless car in the slow lane. you shown take that personally, but tell us yo
bureau chief in new delhi. last january we here at the institute published his book "the great tradeoff confronting moral conflicts." it got noticed outside of the "new york times". we're thankful for the davos organization for that work. most of all, he's an expert in thinking about tax issues and american public issues and we look forward to the conversation he will have with secretary lew. over to you, steve. thank you again, mr. secretary. >> thank you, adam....
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society but he's also trying to promote the idea of women coming up and she was very good during the delhi rape when he spoke about that as a man in a way that was very, very appeal iing and the more week see that the more it will be. >> another adjunct professor. i'm nina gardener and i teach businesses and human rights and i'm glad you brought up the whole women of not writing op-eds and i have -- for a business and human rights class -- almost 90% women. why is that? is it because human rights are in the title? are women more -- do they come -- do they come toward more ethical courses? so my question is this, what have you seen? are women less tolerant toward corruption in women in power or have they not gotten into the power seat so they can have a chance at corruption. so there are a lot of studies about that. but it's quite interesting in terms of their tolerance. >> look at christina kershner. she was extraordinarily corrupt. i wish i could they women were not corrupt but that isn't the case necessarily. but i do think there is less of it. maybe again because they're more in touch w
society but he's also trying to promote the idea of women coming up and she was very good during the delhi rape when he spoke about that as a man in a way that was very, very appeal iing and the more week see that the more it will be. >> another adjunct professor. i'm nina gardener and i teach businesses and human rights and i'm glad you brought up the whole women of not writing op-eds and i have -- for a business and human rights class -- almost 90% women. why is that? is it because...
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candidates are state delhi-- they'll get and congressman chris hollen.ditorial page editor from the baltimore sun. and cotton, directed the shaper set up our public policy at the university of baltimore and myself, vic carter wjz-tv took the recipient of the property's statement was coin toss. moderator can repeat the questions for the candidate if needed. candidates may not interrupt one another. time limits for each question is 90 seconds on the timekeepers will warn within 30 seconds left. one minute will be allowed for rebuttal, but the moderator will have the discretion to drop were bottles for time later in the debate. each candidate will also be given one minute for closing statements. to opening statements in first chris hollen. >> it's great to be here and thanks to everyone for watching her during my time as public service i've listened to maryland families and work with them to deliver results for our community and for our state. that's why i teamed up with our ptas to win historic investments in maryland to schools and why work with our veter
candidates are state delhi-- they'll get and congressman chris hollen.ditorial page editor from the baltimore sun. and cotton, directed the shaper set up our public policy at the university of baltimore and myself, vic carter wjz-tv took the recipient of the property's statement was coin toss. moderator can repeat the questions for the candidate if needed. candidates may not interrupt one another. time limits for each question is 90 seconds on the timekeepers will warn within 30 seconds left....
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individuals who got together in algiers can do something when the very same people got together in delhiff: i think the big difference between april and late october is the financial conditions within these countries. ityou look at saudi arabia, indicates a much more dire situation than april. that is what i would argue is motivating the rhetoric with trying to come up with a deal. thinking about the economics today versus april, nothing has changed. the strategy of pursuing market shares still would be the dominant strategy rather than try to run a cartel, because it does not change the fact that the shale producer in the u.s. will respond to higher prices. you are seeing it in the drilling activity in the permian basin so why would argue that economic motivations have not changed. alix: something that has changed is russia, at first coming out and saying they are into a freeze and then coming out and saying, they can increase production over the next 10 years. this is their production now, that orangey pink line. can russia kill this deal? jeff: in terms of the incentives for them to a
individuals who got together in algiers can do something when the very same people got together in delhiff: i think the big difference between april and late october is the financial conditions within these countries. ityou look at saudi arabia, indicates a much more dire situation than april. that is what i would argue is motivating the rhetoric with trying to come up with a deal. thinking about the economics today versus april, nothing has changed. the strategy of pursuing market shares still...
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bureau chief in new delhi. last january we here at the institute published his book "the great tradeoff confronting moral conflicts." it got noticed outside of the "new york times". we're thankful for the davos organization for that work. he's an expert in thinking about tax issues and american public issues and we look forward to the conversation he will have with secretary lew. over to you, steve. thank you again, mr. secretary. >> thank you, adam. thanks for the privilege of having this conversation. thanks for the book plug, adam. secretary lew, welcome. pleasure to have you here. privilege to be with you. we've known each other a long time in my earlier careers. so as adam said the global economy is on the agenda this week. but the outlook is very mixed. the imf and others here at the institute have said that prospects for growth are not great. my colleague david stockton said last week the global economy is like a driverless car in the slow lane. you shown take that personally, but tell us your -- tell us
bureau chief in new delhi. last january we here at the institute published his book "the great tradeoff confronting moral conflicts." it got noticed outside of the "new york times". we're thankful for the davos organization for that work. he's an expert in thinking about tax issues and american public issues and we look forward to the conversation he will have with secretary lew. over to you, steve. thank you again, mr. secretary. >> thank you, adam. thanks for the...
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we need to elect people up in delhi bout at every level of government would take it seriously and areroll up their sleeves and get something done. please, we cannot keep sending climate deniers and defeatists to congress or statehouses, and certainly not to the white house. and you know, if you claire senate races, your also really important, and i will tell you why. , it is anceptable unacceptable response for marco rubio, when asked about climate change to say i am not a scientist. well, why doesn't he ask a scientist? maybe then you would understand why it is so important that he, , beesenting florida committed to climate change. that is why i hope you will elect patrick murphy to the united states senate. look, we need leaders who can get results. it is not enough to protest, we need creativity, we need hard work. when it comes to climate change, we do not have a minute to waste. easy to get cynical, especially about our politics, i get that. but this election matters more than any has in a really long time. as strong as i can that we have to address this issue for our safe come o
we need to elect people up in delhi bout at every level of government would take it seriously and areroll up their sleeves and get something done. please, we cannot keep sending climate deniers and defeatists to congress or statehouses, and certainly not to the white house. and you know, if you claire senate races, your also really important, and i will tell you why. , it is anceptable unacceptable response for marco rubio, when asked about climate change to say i am not a scientist. well, why...