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i am sure that the convergence between my vision for a new india and president trump's vision for making america great again will add new dimensions to our cooperation. i am very clear about the fact that india's interests lie in a strong and prosperous and successful america in the same way india's development and its growing role at the international level are in the usa's interest. one of our common priorities will be the development of trade , commerce, and investment links. in this regard, in the technology, innovation, and knowledge economy sectors, the expansion and deepening of cooperation is also in our priorities. towards this end, we shall take steps to further strengthen our successful digital partnership. friends, we're not just partners by chance. we are also partners in dealing with current and future challenges that we may be faced with. today, during our meeting, we discussed the serious challenges of terrorism, extremism, and radicalization, which are the major challenges facing the world today. we have agreed to enhance our cooperation in fighting against these scourge
i am sure that the convergence between my vision for a new india and president trump's vision for making america great again will add new dimensions to our cooperation. i am very clear about the fact that india's interests lie in a strong and prosperous and successful america in the same way india's development and its growing role at the international level are in the usa's interest. one of our common priorities will be the development of trade , commerce, and investment links. in this regard,...
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79 match at rbs india skittled new zealander are just 79 runs. match at rbs india skittled new zealanderue will now play australia at the same venuein will now play australia at the same venue in the last four group winners, england will take on south africa. state 1a of the tour de france was won by the australia michael matthews, the team was 181 ride. he finished in the sprint to the line. the australian taking it ahead of chris froome, who retains the yellow jersey. the ahead of chris froome, who retains the yellowjersey. the lead for the briton is 19 seconds with six stages remaining. lewis hamilton will start the richard robran from pole position, foster's and qualifying by more than 0.5 seconds. he delighted the crowd, equalling the record of five polls at this race, his rival sebastien vettel was third fastest. kimi reich and will be on the front i’ow kimi reich and will be on the front row with him. he trails vettel in the driver standings by 20 points. before i go time to tell you that chelsea have completed the signing of the french international midfielder bucky gopro. it hel
79 match at rbs india skittled new zealander are just 79 runs. match at rbs india skittled new zealanderue will now play australia at the same venuein will now play australia at the same venue in the last four group winners, england will take on south africa. state 1a of the tour de france was won by the australia michael matthews, the team was 181 ride. he finished in the sprint to the line. the australian taking it ahead of chris froome, who retains the yellow jersey. the ahead of chris...
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india skidded new zealand out forjust 79 runs. will meet south africa. stage 1a of the two would france was one by an australian. the australian taking to the lead. chris room regained the yellow jersey. his lead the lead. chris room regained the yellowjersey. his lead is now 19 seconds with six stages remaining. i want to take an hour to ankara but we're president erdogan is now about to address parliament. it is to do as the anniversary of the failed coup in turkey. and he has already addressed a rally in istanbul. he said there that he wanted to see the heads of traders chopped off. plenty more coming up in the next few hours. —— heads of traitors topped off. this was the sunset in cambridgeshire and a little earlier in the day when we saw cloud breaking upa in the day when we saw cloud breaking up a little through the likes of the midlands and northern ireland, temperatures lifted readily, up to 2a, 20 five degrees because of the wedge of warm humid air that was setting in place. fast forward to the start of sunday morning, tha
india skidded new zealand out forjust 79 runs. will meet south africa. stage 1a of the two would france was one by an australian. the australian taking to the lead. chris room regained the yellow jersey. his lead the lead. chris room regained the yellowjersey. his lead is now 19 seconds with six stages remaining. i want to take an hour to ankara but we're president erdogan is now about to address parliament. it is to do as the anniversary of the failed coup in turkey. and he has already...
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let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. indiast since independence seventy years ago. they will streamline and standardise existing tax rules on goods and services. supporters say the move will create a unified single indian market and help to tackle corruption. opponents say many small businesses will struggle to cope with the new rules. around sixty migrants are feared drowned after their boat sank off the coast of libya. around eighty survivors were brought to the italian port of brindisi, where they told aid workers about the disaster. on wednesday, a senior eu official said the scale of migration across the mediterranean is untenable — with around 10,000 people reported to have attempted the journey in the past few days. football stars and celebrities have been arriving in the city of rosario in argentina, for the wedding of its most famous son, the barcelona player, lionel messi. he is marrying his childhood sweetheart, antonela roccuzzo, with whom he has two children. hundreds of thousands of people are expected to gather
let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. indiast since independence seventy years ago. they will streamline and standardise existing tax rules on goods and services. supporters say the move will create a unified single indian market and help to tackle corruption. opponents say many small businesses will struggle to cope with the new rules. around sixty migrants are feared drowned after their boat sank off the coast of libya. around eighty survivors were brought to the...
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in their match as india skittled new zealand out forjust difference in their match as india skittlednow play australia while england take on south africa. stage 14 of the tour de france was won by the australian michael matthews. he finished in a sprint to the line, taking ahead of other riders. the british rider, chris, reid gained the yellow jersey. his british rider, chris, reid gained the yellowjersey. his lead 19 seconds with six stages remaining. lewis hamilton was at the british grand prix from pole position. was fastest in qualifying by over half a second in the light of the crowd at silverstone. he equalled the record of five polls at this rate. his rival, sebastien beddall, was third fire that. kimi ryden and will be on the front with hamilton. before i 90, the front with hamilton. before i go, time to tell you about the english premier league ‘s chelsea who have completed the signing of a french player from monaco. who have completed the signing of a french playerfrom monaco. hejoins chelsea on a five—year contract for a reported fee of over $50 million. staying with sport
in their match as india skittled new zealand out forjust difference in their match as india skittlednow play australia while england take on south africa. stage 14 of the tour de france was won by the australian michael matthews. he finished in a sprint to the line, taking ahead of other riders. the british rider, chris, reid gained the yellow jersey. his british rider, chris, reid gained the yellowjersey. his lead 19 seconds with six stages remaining. lewis hamilton was at the british grand...
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difference — at derby — as india skittled new zealand out for just 79. our. group winners, england, face south africa. stage 1a — of the tour de france — was won by michael matthews — for the sunweb team. the 181—kilometre ride — from blagnac to rodez — from blagnac to rodez finished in a sprint to the line — the australian taking it — ahead of greg van aver—maet and edvald boasen—hagen. team sky's chris froome "regained the race leader's yellowjersey" from astana's fabio aru. the briton‘s lead is 19 seconds over the italian with six stages remaining. lewis hamilton will start the british grand prix from pole position. he was fastest in qualifying by more than half a second. that delighted the crowd at silverstone. the mercedes driver equalling the record of 5 poles at this race. his rival — sebastian vettel — was third fastest; fellow ferrari driver — kimi raikonnen will be on the front row with hamilton... who trails vettel in the drivers standings by 20 points. english premier league champions chelsea have completed the signing of french international
difference — at derby — as india skittled new zealand out for just 79. our. group winners, england, face south africa. stage 1a — of the tour de france — was won by michael matthews — for the sunweb team. the 181—kilometre ride — from blagnac to rodez — from blagnac to rodez finished in a sprint to the line — the australian taking it — ahead of greg van aver—maet and edvald boasen—hagen. team sky's chris froome "regained the race leader's yellowjersey" from...
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israel and india have launched a new -- from water to agriculture. to boost his economy. his trip is something of a u-turn as india has traditionally backed the palestinian cause. disappointingfter quarter sales. the stock sales were flat, falling short of estimates. $1.6 billion was just below forecasts. the ceo says that they were making progress in loyalty programs, restaurant upgrades, and digital delivery. spacex rocket blasted off from canadian center after two previous ones were aborted. there was a violation of criteria. intel nine is carrying an communications satellite to geo station, 35,000 kilometers above the earth. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am paul allen. this is bloomberg. time to see how the asian markets are shaping up so far. let's get the latest with sophie. like that isoks not changing so much. asian equities trading mostly flat. energy shares are dragging the most on benchmarks across the region. -- whicheighing on the is falling for a second day d
israel and india have launched a new -- from water to agriculture. to boost his economy. his trip is something of a u-turn as india has traditionally backed the palestinian cause. disappointingfter quarter sales. the stock sales were flat, falling short of estimates. $1.6 billion was just below forecasts. the ceo says that they were making progress in loyalty programs, restaurant upgrades, and digital delivery. spacex rocket blasted off from canadian center after two previous ones were...
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in their match as india skittled new zealand out for just 79 runs. ll now play australia while england take on south africa. stage 1a of the tour de france was won by the australian michael matthews. it was a sprint to the line, the australian taking ahead of other riders. the british rider, chris froome regained the yellow jersey. his lead 19 seconds with six stages remaining. lewis hamilton will start the british grand prix from pole position. he was fastest in qualifying by over half a second in the light the crowd at silverstone. he equalled the record of five polls at this rate. his rival, sebastien beddall, was third before i go, time to tell you about the english premier league's chelsea who have completed the signing of a french playerfrom monaco. he joins chelsea on a five—year contract for a reported fee of over $50 million. staying with sport — well sort of. there's been quite the race taking place in china — but if you were a participant — you might need a good clean up afterwards — as the bbc‘s tim allman explains. # mud, mud, glorious mu
in their match as india skittled new zealand out for just 79 runs. ll now play australia while england take on south africa. stage 1a of the tour de france was won by the australian michael matthews. it was a sprint to the line, the australian taking ahead of other riders. the british rider, chris froome regained the yellow jersey. his lead 19 seconds with six stages remaining. lewis hamilton will start the british grand prix from pole position. he was fastest in qualifying by over half a...
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touched down at duluth airport and marks the new beginning of a new era for nonstop service to new delhi, india. the governor traveled all the way to india himself to make this a reality. >> just before 7:00 this morning, air india flight 103 fell through the clouds for its first touchdown at duluth and in grand fashion, firefighters gave the jumbo jet a water cannon salute as it taxied to the gate. it marks as a milestone. >> india has been just a city that we have been after for years and they wanted to be here. we wanted to have them here. but as you know, different things have to come together. so as a result, we had a opportunity that we could land and as a result, we're very proud of it. >> the service will offer a three-weekly flights the economic impact to our area, significant. the airport estimates 30,000 leisure and business travelers. >> when we think about people coming to our city, staying restaurants, they bring revenues to the city. and that allows us to make critical investments in schools and housing for d.c. residents. >> more than 280,000 indians travel to the d.c. area last
touched down at duluth airport and marks the new beginning of a new era for nonstop service to new delhi, india. the governor traveled all the way to india himself to make this a reality. >> just before 7:00 this morning, air india flight 103 fell through the clouds for its first touchdown at duluth and in grand fashion, firefighters gave the jumbo jet a water cannon salute as it taxied to the gate. it marks as a milestone. >> india has been just a city that we have been after for...
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amazon continues to invest in new markets like india and new businesses and products. that may not matter to investors. amazon and jeff bezos are known for making bold investments even at the expense of profits. looking forward, investors will want to know when and how those big investments will want to pay off especially how the whole foods acquisition fits into the plans. i'm deidre bosa, san francisco. >>> r.j.hodaby joins us to talk about the mixed quarter for amazon and what he sees for the company. r.j., welcome. good to see you again. did something go wrong here? why were people so surprised with the number? >> no, i don't think anything went wrong here. i think it was just a heavier investment quarter than usual for this company. if you look at the things that they're spending on, we'll get more clarity on the call this afternoon. it looks like they're investing in fulfillment centers, i'm guessing u.s. and international. there's technology expenses as well. i'm assuming that has to do with the echo portfolio products, some of the other investments they're buil
amazon continues to invest in new markets like india and new businesses and products. that may not matter to investors. amazon and jeff bezos are known for making bold investments even at the expense of profits. looking forward, investors will want to know when and how those big investments will want to pay off especially how the whole foods acquisition fits into the plans. i'm deidre bosa, san francisco. >>> r.j.hodaby joins us to talk about the mixed quarter for amazon and what he...
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india. and it's venue saw growth, we look at the ambitious plans stretched across the 7000 miles between china and the uk —— it's the newroad. good morning, asia, hello, world, glad you could join us for this tuesday addition of asia business report. i'm rico hizon and we kick off with india were the highest court there will look at the government's recent decision to ban the sale of cattle for slaughter through animal markets. their leather and beef export industry said the government move violates the right to free trade. it's a case that could affect the livelihoods of more than 20 million workers across the meat industry. we have more from delhi. india's top court has asked the government for a detailed response with regards to a law that would ban the trade of cattle for slaughter. after widespread criticism, delhi has clarified the new rolls are in that regulation and not banning the sale of cattle. it's said it's willing to amend the law after talking to all stakeholders —— murals. most of india's beef comes from water buffalo rather than cows, which are considered wholly by hindus. many states have banned cow sl
india. and it's venue saw growth, we look at the ambitious plans stretched across the 7000 miles between china and the uk —— it's the newroad. good morning, asia, hello, world, glad you could join us for this tuesday addition of asia business report. i'm rico hizon and we kick off with india were the highest court there will look at the government's recent decision to ban the sale of cattle for slaughter through animal markets. their leather and beef export industry said the government move...
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i am from india and this is my new home. my wife is american from rural pennsylvania and i see another part of america which most indians don't. when i go see my in-laws they live on a hundred acre farm. at 5:00 they eat supper not dinner. good for a writer. it is a lot of material there. do any of your coworkers you write about in the book read the book and what are their reactions? >> when i lost the store, i lost touch with them. this was before the facebook. i started writing the book five years after i left, and i lost touch with all of them. it was a high turnover job. people came and left in three or four months. they were in my head but i couldn't keep track of them. hopefully somebody will find something and read it but i am not in touch with anybody. >> are you still adjusting to the differences of the two cultures? is it difficult? >> i think i am doing pretty well in united states. i have adjusted. sometimes when i go back to india after being just there it is worse culture shock. somebody asked me somewhere what
i am from india and this is my new home. my wife is american from rural pennsylvania and i see another part of america which most indians don't. when i go see my in-laws they live on a hundred acre farm. at 5:00 they eat supper not dinner. good for a writer. it is a lot of material there. do any of your coworkers you write about in the book read the book and what are their reactions? >> when i lost the store, i lost touch with them. this was before the facebook. i started writing the book...
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australia, belgium, canada, ethiopia,denmark, india, italy,, luxembourg, netherlands, new , the philippinesiland, turkey , and the united kingdom. we will now have a moment of silence in honor of the fallen soldiers. ♪ ["taps"] in korean]g -- thiscommemorates concludes the korean war memorial ceremony. thank you. ♪ announcer: south korea's president also spoke for the center of strategic and international studies in washington, d.c. his remarks focused on the relationship with the u.s. and his desire to engage directly with north korea. the 40 minute event includes q and a from
australia, belgium, canada, ethiopia,denmark, india, italy,, luxembourg, netherlands, new , the philippinesiland, turkey , and the united kingdom. we will now have a moment of silence in honor of the fallen soldiers. ♪ ["taps"] in korean]g -- thiscommemorates concludes the korean war memorial ceremony. thank you. ♪ announcer: south korea's president also spoke for the center of strategic and international studies in washington, d.c. his remarks focused on the relationship with the...
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defeats in a row for sri lanka and four wins out four for sri lanka and four wins out four for india. new irish lions have named their teams for saturday's third and deciding test in auckland. the lions will be aiming to complete a first series win over the all blacks since 1971. katie gornall reports from new zealand. well, last week graham rowntree, assistant coach, hinted changes with ill discipline shown in the second test in wellington. instead, warren gatland has chosen an unchanged 23, thatis gatland has chosen an unchanged 23, that is a rare thing indeed. it is the first time in the professional era that they have not made a change between tests. warren gatland said he wanted to reward the courage of those lions players who came to be the all blacks and forth the series toa the all blacks and forth the series to a decider. he said this is the chance to make history in auckland on saturday. as for the all blacks, a different story — they responded to the defeat in wellington with three changes, steve hansen surprisingly overhauling the backline, bringing in the prolific winger who
defeats in a row for sri lanka and four wins out four for sri lanka and four wins out four for india. new irish lions have named their teams for saturday's third and deciding test in auckland. the lions will be aiming to complete a first series win over the all blacks since 1971. katie gornall reports from new zealand. well, last week graham rowntree, assistant coach, hinted changes with ill discipline shown in the second test in wellington. instead, warren gatland has chosen an unchanged 23,...
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they are australia, belgium, canada, colombia, denmark, ethiopia, france, greece, india, italy, luxembourg, netherlands, newnd, norway, the philippines, south africa, sweden, thailand, turkey, and the united kingdom. >> we will now have a moment of silence in honor of the fallen soldiers. taps will be played during the moment of silence. ♪ >> this concludes the 67 th commemorative korean war memorial ceremony. we appreciate the distinguished guests for participating in this event. thank you. ♪ >> south korea's president also spoke at the center of strategic studies in washington d.c. his remarks spoke of his desire to engage directly with north korea. the 40 minute event includes q&a from the audience. >> good evening. welcome to cfi have. my name is victor d. cha. to see elevator lives -- as well as those of you who are working around the world via livestream. presenting the global leaders forum with the president of korea. before we begin, first, president moon will be entering the room shortly. it would be nice if we gave him a warm welcome. the speech will be in korean. that's why you all have headsets
they are australia, belgium, canada, colombia, denmark, ethiopia, france, greece, india, italy, luxembourg, netherlands, newnd, norway, the philippines, south africa, sweden, thailand, turkey, and the united kingdom. >> we will now have a moment of silence in honor of the fallen soldiers. taps will be played during the moment of silence. ♪ >> this concludes the 67 th commemorative korean war memorial ceremony. we appreciate the distinguished guests for participating in this event....
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ben that they're reporting on this week's buried news today the president of india pranab mukherjee steps down from the role he's held since twenty twelve one m.p. who has just begun his role in the british parliament is damage eating dessie and he's calling for an inquiry into a british back to trustee of the golden temple in india or at least its alleged he is the first turbaned sikh in any european parliament maiden's we just smashed through what he called a glass ceiling in british politics. going on the show congratulations what option your maiden speech got a lot of coverage you said that your constituency is one of the highest rates of homelessness male nutrition in the country how do you think that squares with dress amazing we've never had more people in work. a very vibrant very diverse. is just west of london so close to heathrow it is a major business hub with several corporate and start up headquarters there however as you rightly pointed out it is juxtaposed next to issues about malnutrition about child nutrition i'm told it really averse century yes and that is something th
ben that they're reporting on this week's buried news today the president of india pranab mukherjee steps down from the role he's held since twenty twelve one m.p. who has just begun his role in the british parliament is damage eating dessie and he's calling for an inquiry into a british back to trustee of the golden temple in india or at least its alleged he is the first turbaned sikh in any european parliament maiden's we just smashed through what he called a glass ceiling in british...
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the match—ups included two intense sporting rivalries as holders australia faced new zealand and india up all the action, starting with england's comprehensive win over sri lanka. it's been a busy and dramatic day in the winning's world cup, and a very good day for the hosts in taunton. england made light work of sri lanka. their slow bowlers did thejob for them. laura marsh took four wickets. and sri lanka's total of 204—8 from their 50 overs was never likely to be enough, on a pitch which traditionally does produce very big scores. in that got to the total with some comfort, captain heather knight scored 82, sarah taylor 74 not—out. they got a seven—wicket victory, a good win, but their next game will be very much more tricky, against south africa. today, they bowled out west indies 448. the south african captain took four wickets. and didn't concede a single run. the west indies are the runners—up of the last women's world cup. and the holders of the t20 trophy. a very impressive win for south africa at their next game against england is on wednesday against bristol. a big win for i
the match—ups included two intense sporting rivalries as holders australia faced new zealand and india up all the action, starting with england's comprehensive win over sri lanka. it's been a busy and dramatic day in the winning's world cup, and a very good day for the hosts in taunton. england made light work of sri lanka. their slow bowlers did thejob for them. laura marsh took four wickets. and sri lanka's total of 204—8 from their 50 overs was never likely to be enough, on a pitch which...
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they are australia, belgium, canada, colombia, denmark, ethiopia, france, greece, india, italy, luxembourg, netherlands, newland, norway, the philippines, south africa, sweden, thailand, turkey, and the united kingdom. >> we will now have a moment of silence in honor of the fallen soldiers. ♪ >> right shoulder arms. >> this concludes the 67 --67th commemorative korean war memorial ceremony. we appreciate the distinguished guests for participating in this event. thank you. >> president trump's traveling overseas with meetings with several foreign leaders. his first stop is in warsaw for the summit. there he is scheduled to give speeches and visit with the president of poland and croatia. then the president travels to hamburg for the g 20 summit where he is expected to have his first face to face meeting with vladimir. other leaders attending the g 20 includes angela merkel of china,, president xi of and prime minister abbe of japan. tonight on c-span, given eight with local commentator pat buchanan. that is followed by british minister-- chris prime theresa may taking questions. later, president trump attend
they are australia, belgium, canada, colombia, denmark, ethiopia, france, greece, india, italy, luxembourg, netherlands, newland, norway, the philippines, south africa, sweden, thailand, turkey, and the united kingdom. >> we will now have a moment of silence in honor of the fallen soldiers. ♪ >> right shoulder arms. >> this concludes the 67 --67th commemorative korean war memorial ceremony. we appreciate the distinguished guests for participating in this event. thank you....
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victory in the women's cricket world cup where they saw off india in an enthralling final, captain heather knight says she would be in favour of a newl. knight also wants more international fixtures, be they test cricket, or one day games. i guess it is getting more girls involved in the game and having that bigger talent pool in this country and in all the other countries. if that means an ipl, then potentially that means an ipl, then potentially that will help growth in india. but i would like to play more international cricket and have more competitive series, and that is how we develop and grow as players and keep women's cricket in the spotlight. but as they get more people playing the game and improve the grassroots and get more money into the game, which is important to bring people through the system. swimming, now. katinka hosszu defended her women's 200m individual medley title in front of her home crowd at the world aquatics championships in budapest. hosszu retained the gold medal with japan's yui 0hashi almost a second behind in silver, and madisyn cox of the united states completing the podium. elsewhere britain's adam
victory in the women's cricket world cup where they saw off india in an enthralling final, captain heather knight says she would be in favour of a newl. knight also wants more international fixtures, be they test cricket, or one day games. i guess it is getting more girls involved in the game and having that bigger talent pool in this country and in all the other countries. if that means an ipl, then potentially that means an ipl, then potentially that will help growth in india. but i would...
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s on all of it after the break and as a new president takes office in india today one of jeremy coleman's newest m.p.'s calls for the inquiry into an alleged british back to draw city of the golden temple in the brits or india bus a good day to bury bad news what destroys or be lost in transit in this week's bury the all the symbol coming over but through him going on the ground. this is a real news today we discussed decision to end cia operations in syria russia in the us are working together but most players in this proxy conflict aren't happy about this and some surprising but expected developments in ukraine. it's a very rough road to rangers so it's rough climates and you have to win fights to be able to the flag. it was gunshots on top of them and so many friends ok what happened and that may have made even not. don't let me back up only you know i don't want to see it but a body in this world is rated to participate in the good. old to need good wouldn't . you don't think about these three of these so good on you guys three team play and you know do another patients. global war ha
s on all of it after the break and as a new president takes office in india today one of jeremy coleman's newest m.p.'s calls for the inquiry into an alleged british back to draw city of the golden temple in the brits or india bus a good day to bury bad news what destroys or be lost in transit in this week's bury the all the symbol coming over but through him going on the ground. this is a real news today we discussed decision to end cia operations in syria russia in the us are working together...
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thank you, michelle fleury in new york. india is the world's second largest producer of tobacco.e of andhra pradesh. but anti—smoking campaigns backed by the world health organisation mean the government is trying to cut the industry back. here's sanjoy majumder. it's a crop that once made their fortunes. that india's tobacco farmers are now staring at potential ruin. as buyers inspect stock at a local auction, a distinct air of tension. india is one of the world's biggest tobacco producers, but it is under pressure to cut back. it is the effect of a global anti—tobacco campaign led by the world health organisation, which has been supported in india by the government. this part of southern india is where most of india's tobacco is growing. it is part of the country which is really dry, it does not get much rainfall and the soil is very, very arid. the tobacco plant thrives in these conditions, which is why it is grown in such abundance, because for the farmer, the returns are really good. so the farmers see any move to reduce production is disastrous for them. translation: unless
thank you, michelle fleury in new york. india is the world's second largest producer of tobacco.e of andhra pradesh. but anti—smoking campaigns backed by the world health organisation mean the government is trying to cut the industry back. here's sanjoy majumder. it's a crop that once made their fortunes. that india's tobacco farmers are now staring at potential ruin. as buyers inspect stock at a local auction, a distinct air of tension. india is one of the world's biggest tobacco producers,...
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new york. she was flown in form india to new york.ollywood dance tradition that had thousands of years of baggage and history that i sort of did not know much about, there was also david krakauer, the clarinettist, who was bringing ajewish klezmer tradition... you can hear it... you can hear it, you can hear it in that clip and what's fascinating about that is that when you go to those eastern european villages where those people are no longer there — the holocaust or whatever, they left the country or they're dead, or they were killed — the ideas were not killed. you still hear those sound in those villages. it is impossible to kill that energy, it's impossible to kill an idea even though you can kill people. there was that and then there was this very rigorous classical stodgy thing of the string quartet, so there were so many elements coming together and what was magical about this is that it worked. it worked. it is like we could have not spoken the same language and yet the fluidity of the human body, the universality of what she
new york. she was flown in form india to new york.ollywood dance tradition that had thousands of years of baggage and history that i sort of did not know much about, there was also david krakauer, the clarinettist, who was bringing ajewish klezmer tradition... you can hear it... you can hear it, you can hear it in that clip and what's fascinating about that is that when you go to those eastern european villages where those people are no longer there — the holocaust or whatever, they left the...
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india. campaigners here are calling it the blood tax. they say a newjust came into effect was an opportunity to make feminine products tax—free in india and so more affordable. only 12% of women use menstrual hygiene products, the rest of the population use cloth, but sadly they don'tjust use that, they use sand, husk, dried leaves, plastic. access to hygienic feminine products is a problem and cost is a big issue. as a result, tens of thousands of girls drop out of school every year when they start their periods. now, in a seemingly women friendly move the government has made these products, which a lot of indian women apply on theirforehead, tax—free, but they believe these are considered essential products for women, then so should sanitary pads. they are being taxed at 12% instead, a decision the government defends. translation: if we reduce the tax on sanitary pads it shouldn't be the multinational companies don't pass it on to customers and make profits, these big companies have huge profit margins and so to make sanitary pads more affordable thi
india. campaigners here are calling it the blood tax. they say a newjust came into effect was an opportunity to make feminine products tax—free in india and so more affordable. only 12% of women use menstrual hygiene products, the rest of the population use cloth, but sadly they don'tjust use that, they use sand, husk, dried leaves, plastic. access to hygienic feminine products is a problem and cost is a big issue. as a result, tens of thousands of girls drop out of school every year when...
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india. —— now. campaigners here are calling in the blood tax. —— calling it. they say a newey say a new goods and services tax thatjust came into effect was an opportunity to make feminine products tax—free in india and so more affordable. only 1296 of women use menstrual hygiene products, the rest of the population use cloth, but sadly they don'tjust use cloth, but sadly they don'tjust use that, they use sand, husk, dried leaves, plastic. access to hygienic feminine products is a problem and costis feminine products is a problem and cost is a big issue. as a result tens of thousands of girls drop out of school every year when they start their periods. now, in a seemingly women friendly move the government has made these products, which a lot of indian women apply on their forehead, tax—free, but they believe these are considered essential products for women, then so should sanitary pads. they are being taxed at 12% instead, a decision the government defends. translation: at 12% instead, a decision the government defends. translatiosz we reduce the tax on sanitary pads it sh
india. —— now. campaigners here are calling in the blood tax. —— calling it. they say a newey say a new goods and services tax thatjust came into effect was an opportunity to make feminine products tax—free in india and so more affordable. only 1296 of women use menstrual hygiene products, the rest of the population use cloth, but sadly they don'tjust use cloth, but sadly they don'tjust use that, they use sand, husk, dried leaves, plastic. access to hygienic feminine products is a...
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shery: the big news in india was the de-monetization push last year that led to a huge change. country more innovation hungry, so de-monetization is one of the steps. it started off with the unique id program. it is the largest database of biometric identified population anywhere in the world, and on top of that you have elements, the monetary aspects, the unified approach to payments, so these are things that would take the country only forward. about some ofalk the innovations or changes taking the digital world forward, and that would be cloud services. tata consultancy is one leading company in that is news. with the explosion of cloud services, how is that affecting tata consultancy and the way tata sons does business as it modernizes infrastructure? >> we have to think about cloud and computing on the edge. this is going to be the most powerful. you cannot take all the data to the cloud. that is the journey we are on. along that journey, we have the embedded side of our business, the communication in the, and the data analytics. there are other companies. good you mention
shery: the big news in india was the de-monetization push last year that led to a huge change. country more innovation hungry, so de-monetization is one of the steps. it started off with the unique id program. it is the largest database of biometric identified population anywhere in the world, and on top of that you have elements, the monetary aspects, the unified approach to payments, so these are things that would take the country only forward. about some ofalk the innovations or changes...
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news. we'll have more on what the launch means and the changing threat from north korea injust a few minutes‘ time. our other top story: narendra modi has become the first prime minister of india, describing his three—day trip to the country as ground—breaking. it's expected to lead to new military and cyber security deals. rahuljoglekar has more. welcome, my friend. wonderful to see you here in israel. friendship at first sight. the two prime ministers meet each other in tel aviv like they have known each other forever. we love india. we admire your culture, we admire your history, your democracy, your commitment to progress. mr modi was quick to underline how historic this visit is. it is my singular honour to be the first—ever prime of india to undertake this groundbreaking visit to israel. israelis featured in this video speaking hindi to welcome mr modi. but what's taken an indian prime minister so long to visit israel? some say it's india's close relationship with countries like iran and the support to the palestinian cause. it has been a cautious tightrope walk, prime minister modi has spent three years of his own tenure where he's always said he wanted to go to israel
news. we'll have more on what the launch means and the changing threat from north korea injust a few minutes‘ time. our other top story: narendra modi has become the first prime minister of india, describing his three—day trip to the country as ground—breaking. it's expected to lead to new military and cyber security deals. rahuljoglekar has more. welcome, my friend. wonderful to see you here in israel. friendship at first sight. the two prime ministers meet each other in tel aviv like...
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interesting story on uranium, australia has a new customer in india.t has been a long time coming. they refused because of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty, but all of that changed in 2012 given the obstacle to -- here we are three years later, the first shipment of very small one. it was a test shipment sample. you will see the quality of the uranium, but good things hope to come from this. theralia gives a third of requirements. they thought you could double the size of the industry, increase export revenue to one $1.75.- it can be processed into plutonium. monday, thank you. up next, u.s. growth numbers and dividing fed policy, reading the tea leaves, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ into is.s. is staring 2019,cession in 2018 or but we know it is coming because this is the longest in the last hundred years. >> there is a recovery in the world today. the united states is picking up steam. >> we have seen increasing strength in the labor market. that continues and also relaxes the process. that is something that overtime will put upward pressure on wages and
interesting story on uranium, australia has a new customer in india.t has been a long time coming. they refused because of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty, but all of that changed in 2012 given the obstacle to -- here we are three years later, the first shipment of very small one. it was a test shipment sample. you will see the quality of the uranium, but good things hope to come from this. theralia gives a third of requirements. they thought you could double the size of the industry,...
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the match—ups included two intense sporting rivalries as holders australia faced new zealand and indiaon starting with england's comprehensive win over sri lanka. it's been a busy and dramatic day in the winning's world cup and a very good day for the hosts in taunton. england made light work of sri lanka. their slow bowlers did the job for them with laura marsh taking four wickets and sri lanka's total of 204-8 four wickets and sri lanka's total of 2011—8 from their 50 overs was never likely to be enough on a pitch which traditionally does produce very big scores. in that got to the total with some comfort, captain heather knight scored 82 and sarah taylor not out. they got a seven wicket victory. a good win, but their next game will be very much more tricky against south africa. today, they bowled out west indies 1:48 . today, they bowled out west indies 1:48. the today, they bowled out west indies 448. the south african captain took four wickets and didn't concede a single run. the west indies are the runners—up of the last women's world cup. and the holders of the t20 trophy. a ver
the match—ups included two intense sporting rivalries as holders australia faced new zealand and indiaon starting with england's comprehensive win over sri lanka. it's been a busy and dramatic day in the winning's world cup and a very good day for the hosts in taunton. england made light work of sri lanka. their slow bowlers did the job for them with laura marsh taking four wickets and sri lanka's total of 204-8 four wickets and sri lanka's total of 2011—8 from their 50 overs was never...
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you can guarantee that the content isn't offensive and on the other hand you create a lot of new jobs in india too but aren't you walking in then the line there because i know already that there's legislative steps being taken to destroy this so-called dangerous contents were it content for example for facebook in israel. you don't see a potential abuse here i mean israeli army duz my post as dangerous but isn't that just an opinion. that's always true with free speech i mean this is been an ongoing debate for hundreds of years who's to say what people can say for frey should you be allowed to insult people should you be allowed to. say things which offend other people that's an ongoing debate so this isn't new the problem again with social media is that a lot of content which everyone agrees shouldn't be allowed to be broadcast live beheadings for example is slipping through the cracks because of the business model of this media that doesn't have curators now facebook has responded in some ways admirable service is going to shoot debates about fake news huge debates about . unacceptable conte
you can guarantee that the content isn't offensive and on the other hand you create a lot of new jobs in india too but aren't you walking in then the line there because i know already that there's legislative steps being taken to destroy this so-called dangerous contents were it content for example for facebook in israel. you don't see a potential abuse here i mean israeli army duz my post as dangerous but isn't that just an opinion. that's always true with free speech i mean this is been an...
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again, this is touching a new sort of ghostlike theme. yes. and of course in indiak people who go there for the first time often find that the closeness, the gritty reality around them, and the world of the imagination and the spiritual, i mean, there's a very, very small gap between the two in the culture. and i wanted to do something like that with the book, to sort of, you know, bend realism within, if you will. to have that surface of nitty—gritty realism, as you call it, and not to blink while i was sort of detecting that on the page. and at the same time, to push that realism into its anti—form, if you will, by thinking about ghost stories, by thinking about migration, and by also letting the coherence brought to the book by the reader in the way with those elusive links. of course, there's an irony in the title. you call it a state of freedom, but it's a strange kind of freedom. well, when you think of freedom, the first thing you think of is constraints, don't you? and i also wanted to play on the notion of state, you know. notjust a mental state or a state
again, this is touching a new sort of ghostlike theme. yes. and of course in indiak people who go there for the first time often find that the closeness, the gritty reality around them, and the world of the imagination and the spiritual, i mean, there's a very, very small gap between the two in the culture. and i wanted to do something like that with the book, to sort of, you know, bend realism within, if you will. to have that surface of nitty—gritty realism, as you call it, and not to blink...
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victory in the women's cricket world cup, where they saw off india in an enthralling final, captain heather knight says she would be in favour of a newet or one—day games. i guess it's getting more girls involved in the game, and having that bigger talent pool in — notjust in this country, but in all the other countries. if that means an ipl, then potentially that will help growth in india. but as i said earlier, i would like to play more international cricket, and have more competitive series, and that is how we develop and grow as players, and obviously keep women's cricket in the spotlight. but as they get more people playing the game, and improve the grassroots and get more money into the game, which is important to bring people through the system. six years after partially severing his arm in a rally crash, robert kubica's hopes of returning to formula 1 will move a step closer next week when he tests a current renault car in hungary. the 32—year—old pole has already done two tests in a 2012 car, and claims his physical limitations don't affect his driving. the official two—day f1 test at the hungaroring, following this weekend'
victory in the women's cricket world cup, where they saw off india in an enthralling final, captain heather knight says she would be in favour of a newet or one—day games. i guess it's getting more girls involved in the game, and having that bigger talent pool in — notjust in this country, but in all the other countries. if that means an ipl, then potentially that will help growth in india. but as i said earlier, i would like to play more international cricket, and have more competitive...
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juneing news, the india manufacturing, 50.9, versus 51.6. we will wait for the u.s. manufacturing later. anna: all kinds of pmi today. euro btv 439, the oil market. dawn. butchery at day, ther the eighth longest winning streak since 2013, why? paused for have the first time in 24 weeks. , the pace ofe shortening in the market, just for the moment has abated. anna: you couldn't believe that small move could be so significant, but apparently so. we will talk about oil in a minute. this is the picture on the msci asia-pacific. in china, rebound sparking interest in chinese stocks. going to russia, germany, the g-20 looms large. meanwhile, the bond connects starting. tokyolitical story in could be significant for the national debate in japan, but the yen does not know which way to go. what is abe doing next, turning on the monetary and stimulus to get voters on board? dollar and crude. we touched on crude. poin .8%. up jp morgan still have a bullish view on the dollar, saying the dollar is cheap. there is the oil market, as you said, up .3%. anna: keeping a night on trea
juneing news, the india manufacturing, 50.9, versus 51.6. we will wait for the u.s. manufacturing later. anna: all kinds of pmi today. euro btv 439, the oil market. dawn. butchery at day, ther the eighth longest winning streak since 2013, why? paused for have the first time in 24 weeks. , the pace ofe shortening in the market, just for the moment has abated. anna: you couldn't believe that small move could be so significant, but apparently so. we will talk about oil in a minute. this is the...
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israel and india have launched a new tech fund. camennovation initiative as narendra modi looks to boost triesonomy and his host to boost his presence in india. yum china shares fell after disappointing second-quarter sales at pizza hut. same-store sales were flat. revenue of $1.6 billion was below forecast. the ceo says he china is making with loyalty programs, restaurant upgrades, and digital delivery. time lucky for spacex, the falcon nine rocket blasted off after being aborted at the last moment. it said the rocket and its payload were fine. the falcon nine is caring and intelsat communications satellite to geostationary orbit above earth. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. rishaad: moving back to trade, japan and the european union nearing a record free-trade deal between these two partners that account for more than a quarter of the world's economic output. overcome key have differences on farm and auto exports. prime minister shinzo abe
israel and india have launched a new tech fund. camennovation initiative as narendra modi looks to boost triesonomy and his host to boost his presence in india. yum china shares fell after disappointing second-quarter sales at pizza hut. same-store sales were flat. revenue of $1.6 billion was below forecast. the ceo says he china is making with loyalty programs, restaurant upgrades, and digital delivery. time lucky for spacex, the falcon nine rocket blasted off after being aborted at the last...
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india has elected a new president. winner will not be announced before thursday but is widely expected to be a forormer state governor from india's ruling bjp party. a jordanian court has sentenced a court to life imprisonment with hard labor for killing three u.s. military trainers outsidide an army basese in november. the court did not indicate he had any ties islamist group. the kikiing sparkeked tensions into the u.s. and jordan, one of the u.s.'s key allies in the middle east. south korea has offered to hold talks with the north in the hope of easing tensions on the divided peninsula. if they happen it will be the first high-level contact between the countries since 2015. south korea propose the meeting be held friday on a border truce village. so far there has been no response from the north. we offer -- the offer comes after pyongyang demonstrated its ability to launch a long-range intercontinental ballistic missile with the potential to reach the u.s. i'm joined by an honorary research fellow. itit is good to se
india has elected a new president. winner will not be announced before thursday but is widely expected to be a forormer state governor from india's ruling bjp party. a jordanian court has sentenced a court to life imprisonment with hard labor for killing three u.s. military trainers outsidide an army basese in november. the court did not indicate he had any ties islamist group. the kikiing sparkeked tensions into the u.s. and jordan, one of the u.s.'s key allies in the middle east. south korea...
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it does believe it has contained it also talked about a new taxing india reducing orders from some customers are exceptional items and don't reflect on the underlying strength of the business. we are seeing a negative reaction today nevertheless. it has been cut to hold from a lie at jefferies. guy: thank you very much. that concludes this program. the coverage continues. up next, surveillance with wrenching lock while. we are joined later by tom keene. for this morning, bloomberg will be speaking with the leader of the u.k. labor market -- economy jeremy corbyn. we will be talking to him. or not take on whether financial services should be prioritized as part of the brexit talks. some oflittle vague on the details surrounding brexit. we will try to pin him down. we will also talk about whether the solution to the u.k. public service crisis is simply to spend more money. plenty of questions for jeremy corbyn. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: fed fragmentation. minutes from the latest meeting show the fomc divided on when to start the balance sheet unwinding. military action again
it does believe it has contained it also talked about a new taxing india reducing orders from some customers are exceptional items and don't reflect on the underlying strength of the business. we are seeing a negative reaction today nevertheless. it has been cut to hold from a lie at jefferies. guy: thank you very much. that concludes this program. the coverage continues. up next, surveillance with wrenching lock while. we are joined later by tom keene. for this morning, bloomberg will be...
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boeing shares up about one percent after announcing new airplane orders from india just the nasdaq trading down about a third of a percentage point this hour. cemex session in europe get counted dropped nearly three quarters of one percent. germany's dax down about a quarter way down by its auto industry. fifty one hundred bash close just above the flat line there. unemployment in the eurozone dropped to its lowest level since two thousand and nine but just nine point one percent of the population out of work in june. jobless rate also dipped in italy and spain two countries which i've seen persistently high levels. your eleven and seventeen percent respectively. meanwhile prices increased at an annual annualized rate of one point three percent in july. that's is still well under the ecb's two percent inflation target. it means the bank is likely to continue up its continued stimulus measures until inflation picks up. no low wage growth remains another key concern underscored by yet another piece of data released this monday. you're stuck estimates estimates that one third of the eu popula
boeing shares up about one percent after announcing new airplane orders from india just the nasdaq trading down about a third of a percentage point this hour. cemex session in europe get counted dropped nearly three quarters of one percent. germany's dax down about a quarter way down by its auto industry. fifty one hundred bash close just above the flat line there. unemployment in the eurozone dropped to its lowest level since two thousand and nine but just nine point one percent of the...
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india, i said. my background is in media. i am new in america and trying to find a better job. i was thinking about that. you seem to be an educated chap. you can do better than this is. i was acting as though they would go to india and tell my parents what i was doing. out of more than 1 billion indians in india and around the world, those in my store turning out to be someone who would know my parents were next to zero but it didn't matter. i couldn't get the innovation out of my system. when it finished i had no business being in the back room without the newly arrived merchandise. all of a sudden it wasn't over. my first reaction was to avoid being seen as working as a salesman by anyone who looked to be indian. although i didn't know any of the indians who came to shop it seemed i could read their minds when they saw me working at the store, you pathetic loser, you came to america to do this? i took a deep breath after the indian couple left. in the next few minutes the white lady came into the store, looked at me and walked very slowly. cindy, my boss, gestured to me to h
india, i said. my background is in media. i am new in america and trying to find a better job. i was thinking about that. you seem to be an educated chap. you can do better than this is. i was acting as though they would go to india and tell my parents what i was doing. out of more than 1 billion indians in india and around the world, those in my store turning out to be someone who would know my parents were next to zero but it didn't matter. i couldn't get the innovation out of my system. when...
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sanjoy majumder, bbc news, 0ngole in southern india.ons — the roman city was buried in ash when a volcano erupted in 79ad. since it was opened to visitors, there have been limits on when you can visit. but now some of the restrictions are being eased, as the bbc‘s tim allman reports. more than 3 million people came to pompeii last year. the ruins of an ancient roman city, frozen in time. but now, people will be given the chance to see it in a whole new light. literally. for the first time, the ruins will be open to the public at night. parts of the city will be eliminated, these buildings and columns lit up, an echo of what things might have been like on a summer's evening nearly 2000 years ago. it is thought more than 10,000 people lived in pompeii, a major port in the roman empire. the nearby volcano, mount vesuvius erupted, smothering the city in scalding hot ash. men, women and children were buried alive. their bodies, perfectly preserved and later unearthed. these are plaster cast models on some of those remains. small groups of ar
sanjoy majumder, bbc news, 0ngole in southern india.ons — the roman city was buried in ash when a volcano erupted in 79ad. since it was opened to visitors, there have been limits on when you can visit. but now some of the restrictions are being eased, as the bbc‘s tim allman reports. more than 3 million people came to pompeii last year. the ruins of an ancient roman city, frozen in time. but now, people will be given the chance to see it in a whole new light. literally. for the first time,...
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this week's book of the week is a terrific new book on india, the relentless invention of mods dern indiaadam roberts. there have been many such books on india by western reporters, amused by its chaos and color. this one captures india today best with all of its promises and pitfalls. the answer to my question is d. by 2020 the united states will export t export 2.25 billion barrels of crude oil every day. the u.s. is now the third largest crude oil export ner the world but historically most of america's production has been consumed at home. after president obama signed a bill lifting a 40-year ban on oil exports in 2015, american overseas sales sikyrocketed and now -- >> we will be dominant. >> with this president and his former exxonmobil ceo secretary of state, perhaps the answer to my question was not so surprising after all. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week and i will see you next week. >>> happening now in the newsroom -- >> eight people dead in the back of that trailer. >> tragedy in texas. more than 30 people found packed in a sweltering tractor trailer
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. >>> this week's "book of the week" is a terrific new book on india "super fast, primetime ultimate by adam roberts who spent the last five years as the economist correspondent there. many such books by western reporters, dazzled, bewildered by its chaos and color. this one captures india today best. an easy, breezy read. the answer to my gps challenge question is, "d." by 2020, the united states will export 2.25 million barrels of crude oil per day up from this year's average of 940,000 barrels a day. according to the forecaster, s&p global plats. the u.s. is the third largest oiler producer after saudi arabia. after president obama signed a bill lifting a 40-year ban on oil experts in 2015, ov. >> all around the globe. >> with this president and his former exxon mobil ceo secretary of state, perhaps the answer to my question was not so surprising after all. >>> thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. and i will see you next week. >>> hey, i'm brian stelter. welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. this is a special edition of "reli
. >>> this week's "book of the week" is a terrific new book on india "super fast, primetime ultimate by adam roberts who spent the last five years as the economist correspondent there. many such books by western reporters, dazzled, bewildered by its chaos and color. this one captures india today best. an easy, breezy read. the answer to my gps challenge question is, "d." by 2020, the united states will export 2.25 million barrels of crude oil per day up from...