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these things you only get in the market in calcutta. you won't get in any other market in india. >>> rowan county kentucky clerk still in jail. outside the detention center where she is, a lot of supporters. hundreds of these folks rallied outside that detention center. this was yesterday. a federal judge held davis in contempt for not issuing these licenses and ordered her to stay behind bars until she complies with the law. her attorney said she is prepared to be there days, weeks, months. >>> refugees coming in in hopes of being granted asylum. 11,000 have crossed from hungary into austria in just the last 24 hours. >> in jordan a devwaevastating message went out to the refugees. ian has the food been cut off as of today or will it be tapered off soon? what are these refugees going to do for food? >> reporter: they've been cut off since september 1st. let me give you a scale of the refugee situation in jordan. imagine the city of phoenix, 1.5 million people becoming refugees. that's how many they say are in jordan. 220,000 of them ar
these things you only get in the market in calcutta. you won't get in any other market in india. >>> rowan county kentucky clerk still in jail. outside the detention center where she is, a lot of supporters. hundreds of these folks rallied outside that detention center. this was yesterday. a federal judge held davis in contempt for not issuing these licenses and ordered her to stay behind bars until she complies with the law. her attorney said she is prepared to be there days, weeks,...
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you can imagine a kid in a village in africa or in a slum in calcutta who gets access to a low-cost phoner tablet device that in five or 10 years will be everywhere. i like to think that for every albert einstein we found, how many of them did we not find? how many got squandered because they didn't learn to read, get an education, etc., etc.? imagine if we could increase by an order of magnitude, by a factor of 10, the number of albert einsteins in the world. the number of people who can do can cancer research. the number of people who can think about alternative energy. this could be a force multiplier like we have never seen. it is very exciting. emily: do you think videos can replace learning in a classroom? sal: if learning in a classroom is about information dissemination, and some of the classrooms we grew up in was about that, videos can do that. in some ways, it is more bite sized, it is more on demand. but i do not think the physical classroom goes away. i think it is a huge opportunity to allow the physical classroom to move up the value chain. if students are able to get their
you can imagine a kid in a village in africa or in a slum in calcutta who gets access to a low-cost phoner tablet device that in five or 10 years will be everywhere. i like to think that for every albert einstein we found, how many of them did we not find? how many got squandered because they didn't learn to read, get an education, etc., etc.? imagine if we could increase by an order of magnitude, by a factor of 10, the number of albert einsteins in the world. the number of people who can do...
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there is this intuitive connection between this albanian nun who found herself in the gutters of calcutta and this polish priest to found himself unexpectedly as the bishop of rome. we didn't need a lot of words. it was a wonderful, spiritual friendship that embodied for him the church that reminds the world of its true story by being a church in radical service. i would say the seventh place pope has a deeply humanistic soul. it is a soul formed by what he regards as the crisis of the 20th century. if you ask yourself why has the 20th century than a century of two world wars, three totalitarian powers, oceans of blood, unprecedented human suffering on a global and mass scale, the pope would say all of that in some fashion goes back ideas of the human person. the humanistic project that began in the renaissance if you will went off the rails. because ideas have bad consequences and sometimes very bad ideas have very lethal consequences, one insight into this is gained in something i don't think any of these other fees mentioned at all, the bishopthat the young sent to the commission that
there is this intuitive connection between this albanian nun who found herself in the gutters of calcutta and this polish priest to found himself unexpectedly as the bishop of rome. we didn't need a lot of words. it was a wonderful, spiritual friendship that embodied for him the church that reminds the world of its true story by being a church in radical service. i would say the seventh place pope has a deeply humanistic soul. it is a soul formed by what he regards as the crisis of the 20th...
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. >> i've been to mumbai, calcutta, sunderbands, rajasthan, kerala.g. ♪ >> end of the road. ♪ >>> as europe's migrant crisis worsens, germany takes new action in hopes of controlling the flow of people. >>> plus, california's governor declares a state of emergency as crews battle not one but two major wildfires. >>> and a county clerk at the center of america's gay marriage debate is out of jail and headed back to work. >>> hello and welcome to our viewers all around the world and in the united states, i'm rosemary church. this is "cnn newsroom." >>> a desperate situation demands an urgent resp.
. >> i've been to mumbai, calcutta, sunderbands, rajasthan, kerala.g. ♪ >> end of the road. ♪ >>> as europe's migrant crisis worsens, germany takes new action in hopes of controlling the flow of people. >>> plus, california's governor declares a state of emergency as crews battle not one but two major wildfires. >>> and a county clerk at the center of america's gay marriage debate is out of jail and headed back to work. >>> hello and welcome...
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in some ways, even though she grew up in france and i grew up in calcutta, we have very similar backgrounds doing the experiments. >> it was started at m.i.t. very closely after, we started the office here in india. now we have offices in every continent except oceania. >> we wanted to do randomized controlled trials on issues related to poverty. >> the process is very similar to a clinical trial. you take people. randomly select part of the population. give them the new drug. the other half gets the standard of care or a placebo. because they have been randomly selected, they look exactly the same. you can compare them. you can get a good answer on the effectiveness of your drug. you can do the same for any social program. it gives you a very good sense of the effect of the intervention. >> usually i will wander around and try to listen in on the surveys, because the one useful thing you can do is sort of figure out -- there is often a gap between what you think the question is and what is being asked. when i listen to it, the way it is actually being worded is very important. >> one key p
in some ways, even though she grew up in france and i grew up in calcutta, we have very similar backgrounds doing the experiments. >> it was started at m.i.t. very closely after, we started the office here in india. now we have offices in every continent except oceania. >> we wanted to do randomized controlled trials on issues related to poverty. >> the process is very similar to a clinical trial. you take people. randomly select part of the population. give them the new drug....
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she would say no, you don't have to come to calcutta.ust look in your neighborhood. you will see the poor. do what you can't help them. yourself you consider a pope watch her? how would you compare him? caller: i think they are holy. mother said purpose of life is to be holy and go to heaven. mary inat is ellen massachusetts. from the new york times, a confluence of events. that is in "the new york times" this morning. good morning. caller: good morning. i loved it. i just love watching the pope. i thought he was very graceful. he tried to be easy to both sides. people want him to be more one-sided, he's not going to do that. in, somere calling people are calling in entering rocks at him. he is trying to bring it piece and togetherness, not separation. we have a lot of separation in this country and in the world. we need to go past that. we need to accept everybody for what they are. i think that's what he is trying to promote. host: max in a chicago is texting in. from "the hill" newspaper, obama will meet with castro at the u.n.. you c
she would say no, you don't have to come to calcutta.ust look in your neighborhood. you will see the poor. do what you can't help them. yourself you consider a pope watch her? how would you compare him? caller: i think they are holy. mother said purpose of life is to be holy and go to heaven. mary inat is ellen massachusetts. from the new york times, a confluence of events. that is in "the new york times" this morning. good morning. caller: good morning. i loved it. i just love...
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. >>> died in a hospital in calcutta, former cricketers, paid the final respects to the 75-year-old. widely regarded as the father of modern cricket. the bcci credited with making the country a major financial power in the game. al jazeera's fez jamil has more from delhi. >> state contradict board later became the head of the international cricket council. known as a shrewd businessman he was one of the heads in 1957 to bring contradict to india, years later for striking a multimillion dollar television deal which made india's contradict board one of the major in the world. his contribution in the board is strong today. >> extremely television friendly because you get very few games with exception of baseball in u.s. gives kind of commercial break, you have no commercial break, except at half time. he understood that, encouraged broadcastserbroadcastsers tobron commercials. >> suspended 2006, but came back in 2013 as the interim head of india's contradict board. turning the sport into a financial powerhouse. >> for more on him and the tributes, head to aljazeera.com/sport. that's alj
. >>> died in a hospital in calcutta, former cricketers, paid the final respects to the 75-year-old. widely regarded as the father of modern cricket. the bcci credited with making the country a major financial power in the game. al jazeera's fez jamil has more from delhi. >> state contradict board later became the head of the international cricket council. known as a shrewd businessman he was one of the heads in 1957 to bring contradict to india, years later for striking a...
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>> indian chef is back in the thai capital to cook up a new creation inspired busins hi trip to calcuttaa traditional seafood dish. his journey continues amongst the colorful floral displays of one of bangkok's spoiling 24-hour markets. he and his team prowl beyond the flowers in search of the freshest ingredients for the recipe. >> in the middle of night, almost 1:00 a.m. in the morning and this is when the market really starts. we have this 24-hour vegetable supply. you're getting the freshness. this was in the farm today in the morning. it was cut, packed so -- it's too hot outside. there's in a box, they're cold. and then they're ready to be consumed. ♪ >> to add fragrance and spice to his dish, he needs to find some lime leaves, mustard flowers. and the all important chile. >> we need to decide on the chilies. $1.50 and that's how many chilies you get. this is bangkok. what do a nascar® driver... a comedian... and a professional golfer have in common? we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clot
>> indian chef is back in the thai capital to cook up a new creation inspired busins hi trip to calcuttaa traditional seafood dish. his journey continues amongst the colorful floral displays of one of bangkok's spoiling 24-hour markets. he and his team prowl beyond the flowers in search of the freshest ingredients for the recipe. >> in the middle of night, almost 1:00 a.m. in the morning and this is when the market really starts. we have this 24-hour vegetable supply. you're getting...
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weeks there and observed what was going on at the mother house and the various clinics throughout calcutta. it's a complicated town. >> did you ever get to speak to mother teresa? >> i did. i don't remember the content of the conversation. >> she wasn't scolding you? >> i don't think so. not that time. what i did observe acutely is that the number of people who came from all over the world to get this close to that woman. >> she was a saint. >> at the time a living saint. and she was aware of it, bill. >> i wish i had met her. i never had the opportunity. you come off your world trip. how long did the world trip take? >> i was gone ten months. >> ten months you get an agent in new york. they take you to cnn and they hire you because they like the way you look. >> i did an audition in atlanta and they test your skills. part of the reason why they decided to hire me is i could turn over my resume and write what countries i had been to. >> all you have to do is walk down this street in saigon. >> you quit cnn? >> they wanted me to go work at the white house as the senior white house correspon
weeks there and observed what was going on at the mother house and the various clinics throughout calcutta. it's a complicated town. >> did you ever get to speak to mother teresa? >> i did. i don't remember the content of the conversation. >> she wasn't scolding you? >> i don't think so. not that time. what i did observe acutely is that the number of people who came from all over the world to get this close to that woman. >> she was a saint. >> at the time a...
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weeks there and observed what was going on at the mother house and the various clinics throughout calcutta. it's a very complicated town. >> did you ever get to speak to mother teresa? >> i did. i don't really remember the content of the conversation. >> she wasn't scolding you, was she? >> i don't think so. not that time. but what i did observe, rather acutely, is that the number of people who came from all over the world to get this close to that woman. >> she was a saint. >> at the time a living saint. and she was aware of it, bill. >> i you wish i had met her. i never had the opportunity. so you come off your world trip. how long did the world trip take. >> i was gone 10 months. >> and then you get an agent in new york. your agent takes your tape to cnn. they hire you just because this like the way you look. >> diane audition in atlanta. they test your skills. part of the reason why they decided to hire me is because i could turn my resume over and write down all the countries i had traveled to. >> sure, that's invaluable. >> if you want to see just how much change is taking place, all
weeks there and observed what was going on at the mother house and the various clinics throughout calcutta. it's a very complicated town. >> did you ever get to speak to mother teresa? >> i did. i don't really remember the content of the conversation. >> she wasn't scolding you, was she? >> i don't think so. not that time. but what i did observe, rather acutely, is that the number of people who came from all over the world to get this close to that woman. >> she...
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immigrants living in manhattan, the population density of manhattan was greater than the city of calcutta and india. there were almost three times as many people living on manhattan island then there are now. packed densely mostly into the working-class districts way downtown. mire london was elected to congress in 1914. london, another guy, speaking the language of socialism in the american tradition. says london, just as the parties preceded the civil war, how much of the abolitionist shaped this thinking of later radical spring just as the numerous parties preceded the civil war had the slavery as its issue, parties today dividing the issue of whether the industrial oligarchy should survive and democracy parish or the republic will survive and wage slavery will perish. it is the abolitionist movement of the 20th century. great quote for you the socialist movement is the abolitionist movement of the 20th century. the trajectory of american radicalism. in new york city, not only on the lower east side but also yorkville, upper east side which was heavily german population at the time and
immigrants living in manhattan, the population density of manhattan was greater than the city of calcutta and india. there were almost three times as many people living on manhattan island then there are now. packed densely mostly into the working-class districts way downtown. mire london was elected to congress in 1914. london, another guy, speaking the language of socialism in the american tradition. says london, just as the parties preceded the civil war, how much of the abolitionist shaped...
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an enormous promise, but as long as you have wi-fi you can do it -- that is the case in calcutta.s listening this morning, and for many of the students who listen to us worldwide, you get through it, knocks -- you get to economic 101, is it economic history? what is the next desk course? willem: there are three. , economicmics history, and accounting. the one thing economists do not learn at a phd level is to distinguish debit from credit. a fast learning process to get a proper job. it is like the -- we have much more coming up. michael mckee is just off the set. he is wired and looking at his iphone, wired into the fed. we will have a discussion on september 17 with willem buiter of citigroup and our michael mckee. kathleen hays, michael mckee, and myself. we look as the fed decides. stay with us. "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ are all thatts matters. tomorrow we continue on international relations and hydrocarbon. gideon rose. we are thrilled to give you yerginjuerge -- daniel on his commanding height in the stunning news out of england. right now our headlines. here is ramy inoce
an enormous promise, but as long as you have wi-fi you can do it -- that is the case in calcutta.s listening this morning, and for many of the students who listen to us worldwide, you get through it, knocks -- you get to economic 101, is it economic history? what is the next desk course? willem: there are three. , economicmics history, and accounting. the one thing economists do not learn at a phd level is to distinguish debit from credit. a fast learning process to get a proper job. it is like...
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to turn it into calcutta, it wasn't fair for them. >> they were making millions and millions, don't worryl right. welcome back to "morning joe." >> rrrow! >> joining the table the "new york times" recorder jeremy peters. in washington, nbc political director "meet the press" moderator chuck todd. >> ac's on here. >> i'm always asleep. i do this show, i'm tired, i hope i didn't dream this. >> yeah, you did. >> did i dream this? or does he have a 5:00? >> every day. >> "meet the press." hourly. >> hourly. >> say, we're going to be with chuck every day. >> you're right, we're going to go hourly. traffic and weather together on the 8s. meet the press on the 9s. >> 5:00. "meet the press" daily at 5:00. >> i'm excited, it's going to be great. >> it's going to be awesome, i'm very excited. >> let's get to poll jurisdictiticks here. there's new evidence suggesting a recent attack on bernie sanders is backfiring on hillary clinton's campaign. one of the super pacs supporting clinton sent out an e-mail linking sanders to remarks made by british labor leader jeremy corbin, including corbin's praise
to turn it into calcutta, it wasn't fair for them. >> they were making millions and millions, don't worryl right. welcome back to "morning joe." >> rrrow! >> joining the table the "new york times" recorder jeremy peters. in washington, nbc political director "meet the press" moderator chuck todd. >> ac's on here. >> i'm always asleep. i do this show, i'm tired, i hope i didn't dream this. >> yeah, you did. >> did i dream...
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certainly not a debate with 47 people on the same stage for 18 hours or however long that black hole of calcuttae. i think most everybody has said that it was your night. you won. what happened last night? what's your take on it? >> well, you know, i went into this debate understanding that half the people watching had never heard my name and didn't know i was running for president. and so it was a really important opportunity for me to continue to introduce myself to the american people. there were things that i wanted to say last night and then there are other things that you need to say based on what's happening around you. i was satisfied that i said what i needed to say last night. >> hey, carly, i want to put up while you were talking, i want to put up and read these reviews and also people listening on radio can read this. "business insider," "fiorina dropped the mic after stunning debate performance," ond "carly's night," bloomberg said "no one performed better than carly fiorina." you've got to even be surprised by the overwhelming response this morning. >> well, i'm certainly gratified
certainly not a debate with 47 people on the same stage for 18 hours or however long that black hole of calcuttae. i think most everybody has said that it was your night. you won. what happened last night? what's your take on it? >> well, you know, i went into this debate understanding that half the people watching had never heard my name and didn't know i was running for president. and so it was a really important opportunity for me to continue to introduce myself to the american people....
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and she went with mother teresa of calcutta and bathed over f d and she didn't want me to bring it uppeople on the stage from salma to beyonce are do-ers. >> two big twoers are coming up. >> we've got a couple of big do-ers on a lot of different levels and the line-up is unreal. coldplay is about to take the stage. there may be some guest appearances. we won't say who. ed sheeran is coming up. common is going to perform. beyonce is going to be here. pearl jam, it's going to be a blast. they're going to close out the night and the we've been promised interspersed in all this you may see people aren't on the schedule popping up here and there. >> you'll see some guy leonardo dicaprio who will appear at some point. there's enough to feast your eyes and ears on for several hours which is why we'll be here walking you through all of it. >> and what's been a cap to a remarkable few days in new york city as we've said already, pope francis was in this very park 23 hours ago parading through about 80,000 people and now 60,000 more people have showed up on another very special day. >> which ma
and she went with mother teresa of calcutta and bathed over f d and she didn't want me to bring it uppeople on the stage from salma to beyonce are do-ers. >> two big twoers are coming up. >> we've got a couple of big do-ers on a lot of different levels and the line-up is unreal. coldplay is about to take the stage. there may be some guest appearances. we won't say who. ed sheeran is coming up. common is going to perform. beyonce is going to be here. pearl jam, it's going to be a...