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vinod khosla grew up in delhi, india, son of an officer in the indian army. his parents agreed he could explore his boyhood curiosities with no limits, as long as his grades didn't suffer. he went on to start sun microsystems and then became a venture capitalist. he helps epr
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from delhi, sanjoy majumder reports. the man who is on everyone's lips. modi, modi, modi! whose control over india is now absolute. prime minister narendra modi has just delivered a stunning victory for his party in the country's political heartland, uttar pradesh, and at the bjp headquarters, it's time to celebrate. the party now controls more than half of india's state governments, leaving the opposition trailing in the dust. translation: this is a historic win. the people of uttar pradesh
from delhi, sanjoy majumder reports. the man who is on everyone's lips. modi, modi, modi! whose control over india is now absolute. prime minister narendra modi has just delivered a stunning victory for his party in the country's political heartland, uttar pradesh, and at the bjp headquarters, it's time to celebrate. the party now controls more than half of india's state governments, leaving the opposition trailing in the dust. translation: this is a historic win. the people of uttar pradesh
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and i went to the top of a roof in the slums of new delhi, if you've never been to the slums of new delhi, they are the grimmest places you will ever see. and i sat down on the top of that roof with ten women, to whom we had given credit, and training and tools and support, to talk with them. and i didn't see desperation in their eyes, although their circumstances were desperate. i saw hope, focus, determination, and pride. because they were building a life of dignity and purpose. and they were entrepreneurs. they were free market capitalists. they didn't know that's what they were. but what they knew, though, first and foremost, somebody said to them, regardless of your circumstances, regardless of the desperation all around you, we see you. you have value. you have promise. you have potential. and with a helping hand, which we all need, and with somebody to take a chance on you, which we all need, you can build a life of dignity and purpose and meaning. and they became entrepreneurs and they put their colleagues and their family members to work. that's free market capitalism. by the way
and i went to the top of a roof in the slums of new delhi, if you've never been to the slums of new delhi, they are the grimmest places you will ever see. and i sat down on the top of that roof with ten women, to whom we had given credit, and training and tools and support, to talk with them. and i didn't see desperation in their eyes, although their circumstances were desperate. i saw hope, focus, determination, and pride. because they were building a life of dignity and purpose. and they were...
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: the village is the suburbs of new delhi. it's dubbed muscle village. men train at an open wrestling ring. the martial art. he wins when he pins the man on the ground. they come to this ring every weekend. >> translator: i used to watch my uncle's muscular body when i was a child and i wanted to be like him. >> reporter: it's not just showing off. the main reason for this boot camp is the men hope for a chance to be a bouncer. it has spurred a night life with new bars and clubs multiplying across new deli in the past decade. security guards and bouncers are in high demand. they earn about $600 a month. that's about five times the country's average. he dreams of becoming a bouncer pulling in a lot of money. his daily routine includes 500 push ups and 100 pull ups. his diet is aimed at building muscle. he drinks three liters of milk every day, fresh from the cow and the family specially poridge twice a week. >> reporter: to become body guard, children in this village compete to be the strongest. they are rivals. we provide food
: the village is the suburbs of new delhi. it's dubbed muscle village. men train at an open wrestling ring. the martial art. he wins when he pins the man on the ground. they come to this ring every weekend. >> translator: i used to watch my uncle's muscular body when i was a child and i wanted to be like him. >> reporter: it's not just showing off. the main reason for this boot camp is the men hope for a chance to be a bouncer. it has spurred a night life with new bars and clubs...
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vinod khosla grew up in delhi, india, son of an officer in the indian army.is parents agreed he could explore his boyhood curiosity with no limits, as long as his grades didn't suffer. he began by founding sun microsystems. he then became a venture capitalist. he says helps entrepreneurs take the same risks he has no fear of taking. joining me today on "bloomberg studio 1.0," khosla ventures founder vinod khosla. vinod, thank you so much for being here. it is really great to have you. vinod: great to be here. emily: so you are known for being an investor who not only challenges conventional wisdom, you explode it. how early did that start? vinod: you know, one of the privileges and the indulgences you get if you are successful early -- and luck counts a lot -- is the ability to do things others may not have the freedom to do. so i used it to my advantage very early. i was always interested in radical change, big ideas. and i got the opportunity to do that. emily: so you were raised in delhi, india. what might we find a young vinod doing? vinod: you know, i di
vinod khosla grew up in delhi, india, son of an officer in the indian army.is parents agreed he could explore his boyhood curiosity with no limits, as long as his grades didn't suffer. he began by founding sun microsystems. he then became a venture capitalist. he says helps entrepreneurs take the same risks he has no fear of taking. joining me today on "bloomberg studio 1.0," khosla ventures founder vinod khosla. vinod, thank you so much for being here. it is really great to have you....
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i was in new delhi, india a couple of years ago.rman of an organization post opportunity international. the largest private micro-finance organization in the world. michael -- my co-financiers giving these people support. i went to the top of a roof in the slums of new delhi. if you have never been there that is the grimmest place you will ever see. and i sat down on the top of that roof with 10 women. to whom we had given credit and training and tools to support. to talk with them. and i did not see desperation in their eyes, only that the circumstances were desperate. i so hope, focus, determination and pride. because they were building a life of dignity and purpose. and they were entrepreneurs. they were premarket capitals. they did not know that's what they were. what they knew though was that first and foremost, somebody had said to them regardless of your circumstances, regardless of the desperation all around you, we see you. you have value. you have promised. you have potential. and with a helping hand which we all need and
i was in new delhi, india a couple of years ago.rman of an organization post opportunity international. the largest private micro-finance organization in the world. michael -- my co-financiers giving these people support. i went to the top of a roof in the slums of new delhi. if you have never been there that is the grimmest place you will ever see. and i sat down on the top of that roof with 10 women. to whom we had given credit and training and tools to support. to talk with them. and i did...
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sanjoy majumder, bbc news, delhi. stay with us on bbc news.g good news from florida. the sea turtle returning to the ocean after an unhappy accident. the number of dead and wounded defied belief. this the worst terrorist atrocity on european soil in modern times. in less than 2a hours the soviet union lost an elderly sick leader and replaced him with a dynamic figure 20 years hisjunior. we heard these gunshots. then they started firing at our huts and we were all petrified. james earl ray, aged 41, sentenced to 99 years and due for parole when he is 90. he travelled from memphisjail to nashville prison in an eight—car convoy. paul, what's it feel like to be married at last? it feels fine, thank you. will it change your life much, do you think? i don't know, really, i've never been married before. this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: the turkish president attacks the dutch as nazis — for blocking a campaign visit by the country's foreign minister. and the un warns it's the largest humanitarian crisis in more than 70 years, with urgent
sanjoy majumder, bbc news, delhi. stay with us on bbc news.g good news from florida. the sea turtle returning to the ocean after an unhappy accident. the number of dead and wounded defied belief. this the worst terrorist atrocity on european soil in modern times. in less than 2a hours the soviet union lost an elderly sick leader and replaced him with a dynamic figure 20 years hisjunior. we heard these gunshots. then they started firing at our huts and we were all petrified. james earl ray, aged...
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sanjoy majumdar, bbc news, delhi. returned to the sea off the florida keys, a month after becoming tangled in a crab trap. it's a triumph for workers at a turtle hospital who've worked hard to get the creature — who's at least 50 years old — back in the wild. janey mitchell has more: joy, as jolly the female turtle is released back to the wild off the city of marathon, florida. jolly was named after the wildlife officers who helped rescue her from multiple crab trap lines last month. weighing in at 150 kilos, she made a quick recovery from the partial amputation of her right rear flipper. the release is timely. the nesting season in florida keys starts in april. so she being a mature female, she can get out there in time to date and hopefully lay some eggs. breeding is all the more crucial in view of the green sea turtles' listing as a threatened species in the atlantic ocean. it's really important to get a turtle this mature back out into the wild — they are sexually mature, which means they are reproductive, and sea
sanjoy majumdar, bbc news, delhi. returned to the sea off the florida keys, a month after becoming tangled in a crab trap. it's a triumph for workers at a turtle hospital who've worked hard to get the creature — who's at least 50 years old — back in the wild. janey mitchell has more: joy, as jolly the female turtle is released back to the wild off the city of marathon, florida. jolly was named after the wildlife officers who helped rescue her from multiple crab trap lines last month....
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sanjoy majumder, bbc news, delhi.es were born last year, and its decision to allow couples to have two children instead ofjust one has achieved notable results. but it may not be enough to prevent problems caused by its ageing population. andy beatt reports. in the world's most populous country, with nearly 1.4 billion people, the birth of a baby comes every 1.75 seconds. 18 million babies were born last year. that is up 10%, with the trend set to continue until the end of the decade. translation: we predict that the annual number of births, up to the year 2020, will fluctuate between 70 million and 90 million, due to the influence of the universal second child policy. the policy has started to show its effect, and fertility rate changes are within our expectations. china's controversial one child policy ended in 2016. for 40 years, brothers and sisters were forbidden. those who broke the rules could face forced abortion or sterilisation, as well as financial sanctions. it is estimated that 400 million births were pre
sanjoy majumder, bbc news, delhi.es were born last year, and its decision to allow couples to have two children instead ofjust one has achieved notable results. but it may not be enough to prevent problems caused by its ageing population. andy beatt reports. in the world's most populous country, with nearly 1.4 billion people, the birth of a baby comes every 1.75 seconds. 18 million babies were born last year. that is up 10%, with the trend set to continue until the end of the decade....
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sanjoy majumder, bbc news, delhi.d to the sea off the florida keys, a month after becoming tangled in a crab trap. it is a triumph for workers at a turtle hospital who have worked hard to get the creature, who is at least 50 years old, back in the wild. janey mitchell has more. joy, as jolly the female turtle is released back to the wild off the city of marathon, florida. jolly was named after the wildlife officers who helped rescue her from multiple crab trap lines last month. weighing in at 150 kg, she made a quick recovery from the partial amputation of her right rear flipper. her release is timely. the nesting season in florida keys starts in april. so she, being a mature female, she can get out there in time to date and hopefully lay some eggs. breeding is all the more crucial in view of the green sea turtles' listing as a threatened species in the atlantic ocean. it's really important to get a turtle this mature back out into the wild. they're sexually mature, which means they're reproductive, and sea turtles ar
sanjoy majumder, bbc news, delhi.d to the sea off the florida keys, a month after becoming tangled in a crab trap. it is a triumph for workers at a turtle hospital who have worked hard to get the creature, who is at least 50 years old, back in the wild. janey mitchell has more. joy, as jolly the female turtle is released back to the wild off the city of marathon, florida. jolly was named after the wildlife officers who helped rescue her from multiple crab trap lines last month. weighing in at...
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in november, 2016, the indian government declared the air pollution in delhi a national emergency, withtants more than 16 times the safe limit. and it's notjust caused by all of the traffic. so, where does it come from? i was surprised to find out a lot of it comes from diesel generators. see, the electricity in india isn't very reliable, but plenty of businesses need guaranteed power, so they have there own individual generators that fire up whenever the electricity goes down and that means there are loads of exhaust pipes like this all over the city, which regularly belch out all kinds of unpleasant stuff. hello. here in bangalore, we've come across a small project to capture the soot and turn it into art. so what we have built is a retrofit device that attaches to the exhaust pipe of the chimneys and this can be attached to pretty much any exhaust pipe, irrespective of what is the age or type of engine you are running, and it captures practically whatever matter comes out of it. once you capture matter that is substantially carbon, which is like the basis of everything that exists in
in november, 2016, the indian government declared the air pollution in delhi a national emergency, withtants more than 16 times the safe limit. and it's notjust caused by all of the traffic. so, where does it come from? i was surprised to find out a lot of it comes from diesel generators. see, the electricity in india isn't very reliable, but plenty of businesses need guaranteed power, so they have there own individual generators that fire up whenever the electricity goes down and that means...
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they flew across the country over the atlantic and back to new delhi last friday.it wasn't just the pit and cabin crew, all the check-in, ground crews and air traffic controllers handling the flight were also women. air india says it's proud of its all-female crew and they want the world record to certify the fight as the first all-female crew to lie all the way around the world.>> i love that story.>>> they are not teenagers but they're starting a social media frenzy online. >> we will introduce you to two young brothers with exceptional pizza tossing skills. guys, thanks for making our new french toast so authentic, you'll swear it came from a fancy brunch place. its 100% real. just like my favorite sport - pro wrestling. um... yeah, about pro wrestling... its fake. what? lies!! its... all ...lies!! why didnt you tell me?!!!! sorry jack, i thought you knew. try my new grilled french toast plate with syrup and hickory smoked bacon. the newest addition to my brunchfast menu. hit me with this, youll feel better. >>> two young brothers from new jersey have been showi
they flew across the country over the atlantic and back to new delhi last friday.it wasn't just the pit and cabin crew, all the check-in, ground crews and air traffic controllers handling the flight were also women. air india says it's proud of its all-female crew and they want the world record to certify the fight as the first all-female crew to lie all the way around the world.>> i love that story.>>> they are not teenagers but they're starting a social media frenzy online....
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new delhi now was the most polluted city in the world. and beijing.e for that title but, yeah. you can breathe. to be honest, just as winter in the uk, london got quite bad. when i go into work, i could feel it and i could imagine what this is talking about, especially childrenjust pre— birth this is talking about, especially children just pre— birth you this is talking about, especially childrenjust pre— birth you can be affected by a lot more and many more are bound to be born with asthma. affected by a lot more and many more are bound to be born with asthmam terms of the innovations that are going on, we all know it is bad. this gives us a statistic, a human element that we have known for a long time and i know in the energy industry and other industries at the car industry they are trying to work around this scenario. in china they are coming up with electric only cities where there is just electric cars on the road. that is the ultimate goal. it will make a difference, won't it? in india as well, i think many of them are going to natural gas. the
new delhi now was the most polluted city in the world. and beijing.e for that title but, yeah. you can breathe. to be honest, just as winter in the uk, london got quite bad. when i go into work, i could feel it and i could imagine what this is talking about, especially childrenjust pre— birth this is talking about, especially children just pre— birth you this is talking about, especially childrenjust pre— birth you can be affected by a lot more and many more are bound to be born with...
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leonard, may i present, live from new delhi,
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first. we travel to delhi; ' ' ' " ' in 1947, when india and pakistan split during partition, millionsed to leave their homes because of the ensuing violence. y. ls}; 2.22.52...— s...::..: 555 a; 2:9.- eeejeeeee two self—governing dominions within the british commonwealth of nations. but india's future welfare largely depends upon communal harmony. i'm a hindu and i was living in pakistan. i wanted to live in pakistan, but i was not allowed to. and all the time the bloodshed goes on. throughout this vast land, hindus and muslims géékégféfv ' ' in new surroundings. we had to leave pakistan, now a muslim state. bis seneca-11w an when things settle down we will come back. but we never realised there was no coming back. newsreel: fleeing from their looted, bloodstained towns comes a new exodus. already 1.5 million have been exchanged between the two dominions. another 2 million are preparing for their trek. one colonel hindu colonel, who had been transferred to india, who met my father. my father was a medical practitioner. he said, now that he was going to india, could he do something for
first. we travel to delhi; ' ' ' " ' in 1947, when india and pakistan split during partition, millionsed to leave their homes because of the ensuing violence. y. ls}; 2.22.52...— s...::..: 555 a; 2:9.- eeejeeeee two self—governing dominions within the british commonwealth of nations. but india's future welfare largely depends upon communal harmony. i'm a hindu and i was living in pakistan. i wanted to live in pakistan, but i was not allowed to. and all the time the bloodshed goes on....
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premier league wins ina row club record nine premier league wins in a row for spurs, harry kane and delhiwinning compilation. it is another fantastic achievement for that group. we feel very proud about that, to break the home record. it has made history, started to make history with that group, the young players. it is only the start of the good things that is coming in the future. we know they are strong, but they have two or three seasons in a row with the same players and they have bought some better players. it is all about bought some better players. it is allabout timing. bought some better players. it is all about timing. that is what we need to have in everton. if we get the time to improve, that is the next step for the club. 0k, in some aspects, we saw the difference today oi'i aspects, we saw the difference today on the pitch. in the second premier league game today manchester city moved to within a point of tottenham and eight of chelsea. pep guadiola's side 2—0 winners at sunderland, who stay rooted to the bottom of the table. hannah lupton watched this one. sometimes a pep
premier league wins ina row club record nine premier league wins in a row for spurs, harry kane and delhiwinning compilation. it is another fantastic achievement for that group. we feel very proud about that, to break the home record. it has made history, started to make history with that group, the young players. it is only the start of the good things that is coming in the future. we know they are strong, but they have two or three seasons in a row with the same players and they have bought...
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new delhi jumped up to about 38. a little cooloff by sunday and monday some storms possibly pop up. chennai into the mid 30s. strong to severe thunderstorms being popped up across areas of the southeast. really, some of these storms could have a few tornadoes with them. fast moving as well as large hail. the cold sector of this loop bringing messy travel weather for those of you across the northeast and towards new england as things shift over towards snow even heading over toward eastern areas of canada. the entire northeast definitely messy. d.c. at 16, both with rain. if you are in los angeles, 23, sunny skies here to start off your weekend. i'll leave you now with our extended forecast. . >>> that wraps up this edition of nhk "newsline." thanks for joining us. óóññeport" we hike through a wisconsin forest to view the thunderbird panel. we visit the kingsley mound group, south of wisconsin dells. and we interview lac vieux chairman james williams. we also learn something new about healthy living and hear from our elders on this edition of "native report." narrator: production of
new delhi jumped up to about 38. a little cooloff by sunday and monday some storms possibly pop up. chennai into the mid 30s. strong to severe thunderstorms being popped up across areas of the southeast. really, some of these storms could have a few tornadoes with them. fast moving as well as large hail. the cold sector of this loop bringing messy travel weather for those of you across the northeast and towards new england as things shift over towards snow even heading over toward eastern areas...
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entirely women, the flight flew over the pacific ocean to san francisco last monday and then back to new delhi over the atlantic on monday. the other staff involved including the ground staff and air traffic controllers were all women. they applied to guinness to be recognized for the feat. >>> there is new way for your body to tell you to make healthy choice. the day long monitor in a metabolic chamber is to tell you how to best eat and exercise. >> the room unlocking limitless information on how our bodies work. the metabolic chamber at mount sinai in new york tells you how much calories your body is burning or when. >> people want to know exactly how much they burn. there is just one thing, it's a 24 hour metabolic test. that means a full day inside of this sealed chamber. >> lets do it. >> i'll see you in 23 hours and 15 minx. >> good luck. >> chambers like this one are around for decades but exclusively used by scientists, now this chamber is made use for the public for the first time, with the aim of giving avenue day people an idea how to manage their weight and exercise plan. 24 hours
entirely women, the flight flew over the pacific ocean to san francisco last monday and then back to new delhi over the atlantic on monday. the other staff involved including the ground staff and air traffic controllers were all women. they applied to guinness to be recognized for the feat. >>> there is new way for your body to tell you to make healthy choice. the day long monitor in a metabolic chamber is to tell you how to best eat and exercise. >> the room unlocking limitless...
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tokyo, new delhi, indonesia and the philippines dimmed raise awareness about climate change and responsibleouth of the earth's limited resources. in australia sydney harbor bridge and the same sydney opera house, they also went dark for the 10th anniversary of earth hour. >>> tonight the lights will also go dark to mark earth hour at the national cathedral. the fairmont washington and harbor and the city of rockville, maryland. >>> howard bernstein says it's going to get a little bit cooler soon but right now it's perfect outside. we're going to take a look at your weather next. and warm weather is drawing thousands to see the cherry blossoms this weekend. we caught up with some of those lucky people who got the first glimpses at the blossoms in peak bloom. >>> summer is just around the corner and at howard university today some localam safety lesson. sigma gamma sorority and usa swim partnered up to bring swimming lessons and water safety to communities where not everyone knows how to stay afloat. >> we really want to make sure that all children know water safety. and as we know, african a
tokyo, new delhi, indonesia and the philippines dimmed raise awareness about climate change and responsibleouth of the earth's limited resources. in australia sydney harbor bridge and the same sydney opera house, they also went dark for the 10th anniversary of earth hour. >>> tonight the lights will also go dark to mark earth hour at the national cathedral. the fairmont washington and harbor and the city of rockville, maryland. >>> howard bernstein says it's going to get a...
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. >>> cnn's new delhi bureau chief joins us live this hour. it's good to have you.more are you hearing from reaction there in india, the reaction in india is oh, no, not again. this happened just a week ago, a very similar incident where two indian engineers were at a bar in kansas and an american walked in and questioned them about their immigration status and ended up shooting them saying get out of my country. those two engineers, one of them was killed, the other was shot and has recovered. this were immigrants on h1b work visas. this latest case in washington, the person shot was an american citizen which you know, if anything makes it all the more galling he was told to get out of the country when he's already taken the oath of allegiance and america is his country. here in india, all of these cases put together are, they're beginning to mount and beginning to add to fears about how safe indians can be in the united states. just to remind you, indians have a long association with the united states. there's a lot of, you know, migration from here to there and t
. >>> cnn's new delhi bureau chief joins us live this hour. it's good to have you.more are you hearing from reaction there in india, the reaction in india is oh, no, not again. this happened just a week ago, a very similar incident where two indian engineers were at a bar in kansas and an american walked in and questioned them about their immigration status and ended up shooting them saying get out of my country. those two engineers, one of them was killed, the other was shot and has...
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today, there are 31 mega-cities, metropolitan areas with more than ten million people: tokyo, delhi, shanghai, mexico city, sao paolo, cairo. by 2030, the u.n. predicts there will be 41. as the number of city dwellers rises, so do problems like overcrowding, pollution, housing shortages and aging infrastructure like mass transit and highways. >> so, is future urbanization going to be a good thing or a bad thing? if you care about people, this is the defining question of our time. >> reporter: in his new mini- documentary, "the future of cities," new york-based director oscar boyson stepped out of the commercial film and tv world to explore what governments, communities and everyday people around the globe are doing to make increasing density in their cities sustainable for the future. what were the central problems that you were trying to address? >> cities can get a bad name as far as being dirty or contributing to congestion, carbon output, et cetera. but what people often don't think about is that when we all are packed in living in dense quarters, there's so much to gain. we're u
today, there are 31 mega-cities, metropolitan areas with more than ten million people: tokyo, delhi, shanghai, mexico city, sao paolo, cairo. by 2030, the u.n. predicts there will be 41. as the number of city dwellers rises, so do problems like overcrowding, pollution, housing shortages and aging infrastructure like mass transit and highways. >> so, is future urbanization going to be a good thing or a bad thing? if you care about people, this is the defining question of our time. >>...
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market pre-selling of delhi and pharmaceuticals which fell 10% after bill ackman sold off all 27.2 million of his shares. meanwhile, the pound hit an eight-week low after the house of lords gave the green light on brexit. of, many british people are feeling the strain on their wallets because of it. >> supermarkets have seen a bump in food prices since the referendum last summer. now that the crucial triggering of article 50 has been approved, many british people say the u.k. should look within its borders for food supplies. let's hear from some of them now. >> they have risen but by a very small amount. for example, frozen raspberries used to be two pounds, now 2.50 pounds. it is a small difference, but it does make a difference. everyone, including the u.k., should do more local food. it doesn't make sense to spend so much energy on moving food, especially in a country like england that is very rich. it can provide the resources to be local. >> let's take a look at some more business headlines from around the world. bank of england's new deputy governor has quit before she even got a cha
market pre-selling of delhi and pharmaceuticals which fell 10% after bill ackman sold off all 27.2 million of his shares. meanwhile, the pound hit an eight-week low after the house of lords gave the green light on brexit. of, many british people are feeling the strain on their wallets because of it. >> supermarkets have seen a bump in food prices since the referendum last summer. now that the crucial triggering of article 50 has been approved, many british people say the u.k. should look...
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they jetted across the pacific to san francisco and back to new delhi across the atlantic. in addition to the all female cockpit and cabin crew, all of the ground staff and even the air-traffic controllers were women. they're hope to land next in the guinness book of world records. coming up next, norah o'donnell talks with kellyanne conway councilor to the president in a cbs sunday morning profile. conway counsel el to the president in a cbs sunday morning profile. >> quijano: kellyanne conway councilor to president trump sat down with norah o'donnell for a cbs sunday morning profile conway talked about some of the controversy and criticism swirling around her and what life is like at home with her husband and children as they get ready to move to washington. >> what time do you get in the morning. >> i get here around 7:30. >> what time do you leave. >> it varies, not early it really varies. usually not before 8, 9. i have a very hermit like existence here and part of it is because of the secret service detail, part of it is because if i want to go out with a friend for d
they jetted across the pacific to san francisco and back to new delhi across the atlantic. in addition to the all female cockpit and cabin crew, all of the ground staff and even the air-traffic controllers were women. they're hope to land next in the guinness book of world records. coming up next, norah o'donnell talks with kellyanne conway councilor to the president in a cbs sunday morning profile. conway counsel el to the president in a cbs sunday morning profile. >> quijano: kellyanne...
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new delhi throughout friday and saturday.states of india. let's header to europe, where we have lots of settled weather. we have got high pressure. it is turning more u nsettled pressure. it is turning more unsettled across the eastern mediterranean. more snow into scandinavia. the outlook is keeping slightly higher than average temperatures. darren betts will have more on the uk weather in the next half an hour. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. let's look through some of the main stories here in the bbc newsroom. brexit has begun. this is an historic moment from which there can be no turning back. britain is leaving the european union. formal notice came in the form of this letter — and now two years of tough negotiations begin. our goal is clear — to minimise the cost for the eu citizens, businesses and member states. we'll be taking a look at what issues could be the most contentious for the two negotiating teams. the chairs of the a us senate inquiry into russian interference in the us elections say they wil
new delhi throughout friday and saturday.states of india. let's header to europe, where we have lots of settled weather. we have got high pressure. it is turning more u nsettled pressure. it is turning more unsettled across the eastern mediterranean. more snow into scandinavia. the outlook is keeping slightly higher than average temperatures. darren betts will have more on the uk weather in the next half an hour. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. let's look through some of the main...
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let's talk now to our delhi correspondent sanjoy majumder.tion and rooting out corruption seem to be the main promises of the ruling party anyway? yes, there are are a number of reasons these elections are significant. 0ne number of reasons these elections are significant. one of the states was uttar pradesh, the largest in the country in terms of population but also bellwether state all lawyers indicate which way india is heading. —— all ways. it is also an election which comes midway through the prime minister's term. he has over two years the prime minister's term. he has over two yea rs before the prime minister's term. he has over two years before the national election so this is almost a referendum on how he is governing india so far. last november he took a controversial decision to take out of circulation two of the highest valued currency notes which made up 80% of the total currency in circulation in a country that really depends on cash. it was very unpopular. but if you look at the early results coming in, and it is still quite ea
let's talk now to our delhi correspondent sanjoy majumder.tion and rooting out corruption seem to be the main promises of the ruling party anyway? yes, there are are a number of reasons these elections are significant. 0ne number of reasons these elections are significant. one of the states was uttar pradesh, the largest in the country in terms of population but also bellwether state all lawyers indicate which way india is heading. —— all ways. it is also an election which comes midway...
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earlier i asked our delhi correspondent sanjoy majumder why these elections were important. reasons why these elections are significant. we haveit these elections are significant. we have it touched upon the fact that one of the state going to the polls was the largest in the country, uttar pradesh, in terms of population but it is also a bellwether state, it almost always indicate which way india is heading politically. it is also an election that comes midway through the prime minister's term. he hasjust that comes midway through the prime minister's term. he has just over two years left before the next national election in 2019. this is almost a referendum on how he has governed so far, particularly because last november he made a controversial decision to take out of circulation two of the highest value currency notes which made up 80% of the total currency in circulation, in a country that truly depends on cash. it was an unpopular seeming decision because it took cash out of the decision but if you look at the early results coming in, it does seem to love made no diffe
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in delhi.ne out of three children has some sort of asthmatic problem because they are inhaling the pollution. why are toxic particles so concentrated in a pram? so, because what happens is normally that, in the pram, you know, prams are at a lower height, and this is pretty close to the height of the tailpipe, so, where the emissions are, and babies are basically sitting at the same height, so you might expect a higher concentration at those heights, as compared to the breathing height of an adult person. in a moment a summary of the business news. first, the headlines: education secretary justine greening has been heckled by head teachers at their annual conference after speaking of her plans for new grammar schools. eu leaders meet in brussels meet without theresa may for what's expected to be the last european summit before brexit begins. british cycling admits it hasn't done enough for its cyclists amid claims of bullying and sexism. i'm egon cossou with your money update this hour. bt has
in delhi.ne out of three children has some sort of asthmatic problem because they are inhaling the pollution. why are toxic particles so concentrated in a pram? so, because what happens is normally that, in the pram, you know, prams are at a lower height, and this is pretty close to the height of the tailpipe, so, where the emissions are, and babies are basically sitting at the same height, so you might expect a higher concentration at those heights, as compared to the breathing height of an...
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economy has boomed, life has improved for the untouchables, particularly in large urban centers like delhigious city like this, caste discrimination is still very much alive. this professor teaches journalism at the hindu university. so much of the hindu experience is about the caste system, can you talk about what that means? >> caste is for the people vested into this. >> so in a way they're rejecting the very concept of caste. >> i've heard of aghori before, they reject the notion of purity and pollution and so they have these things that they do, these kinds of outrageous actions to prove that nothing can pollute you so they'll drink the water straight. they eat corpses, human flesh. they have been known to sleep on corpses, meditate on corpses, they do everything that would make your standard, every day hindu freak out. all to sort of prove that nothing outside of you can make you unpure. nothing can pollute you. that, you know -- that god is within you. and so god can't be polluted, so then neither can you. they're not all that popular. i have to say because of some of these actions.
economy has boomed, life has improved for the untouchables, particularly in large urban centers like delhigious city like this, caste discrimination is still very much alive. this professor teaches journalism at the hindu university. so much of the hindu experience is about the caste system, can you talk about what that means? >> caste is for the people vested into this. >> so in a way they're rejecting the very concept of caste. >> i've heard of aghori before, they reject the...
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such protests have become commonplace in cities as far apart as london and new delhi, as uber continuestraditional business models in the taxi market. the meter taxi association in south africa claims uber is not registered with the authorities to operate. home rental company aianb has raised $1 billion of investment funding in a deal that values the firm at $31 billion. the san francisco—based firm disclosed the investment in a filing to the us securities and exchange commission. aianb has not commented on how it would use the funding, but could use the cash as it seeks to diversfy in areas including city tours and exclusive experiences with local experts. us secretary of state, rex tillerson, has said he'll have no role in approving the controversial keystone xl pipeline between canada and the us. the 1100 mile pipeline would bring oil from canada's tar sands to refineries in the us. it was put on hold during the 0bama administration after a report overseen by the state department raised environmental concerns. activists have complained mr tillerson has a conflict of interest as forme
such protests have become commonplace in cities as far apart as london and new delhi, as uber continuestraditional business models in the taxi market. the meter taxi association in south africa claims uber is not registered with the authorities to operate. home rental company aianb has raised $1 billion of investment funding in a deal that values the firm at $31 billion. the san francisco—based firm disclosed the investment in a filing to the us securities and exchange commission. aianb has...
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economy has boomed, life has improved for the untouchables, particularly in large urban centers like delhiut in a religious city like varanasi, caste discrimination is still very much alive. this professor teaches journalism at the university in varanasi. so much of the hindu experience is about the caste system, can you talk about what that means? >> caste system is the only a tool for the people invested into this. the rich people, they will always use the means to divide the people to rule. so now i can only say that we should overcome some day. we get out of this menace of cas castism. in varanasi there is a philosophy, a school known as agoura. the followers of that philosophy are known as aghoris. aghoris believes accept chicken are human flesh. >> so in a way they're rejecting the very concept of caste? >> we are the least to decide because they believe that god has created. lord god made them. >> i've heard of aghori before, they reject the notion of purity and pollution and so they have these things that they do, these kinds of outrageous actions to prove that nothing can pollute
economy has boomed, life has improved for the untouchables, particularly in large urban centers like delhiut in a religious city like varanasi, caste discrimination is still very much alive. this professor teaches journalism at the university in varanasi. so much of the hindu experience is about the caste system, can you talk about what that means? >> caste system is the only a tool for the people invested into this. the rich people, they will always use the means to divide the people to...
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sus padres estÁn en nueva delhi. >> esto es para mÍ un gran compromiso.sponsabilidad. con frecuencia lleva alimentos a la comunidad de inmigrantes. para distraerlos de la tensiÓn que viven los padres, en esta ocasiÓn llegó con bolsas llenas de juguetes, uno para cada niÑo, entregados con un beso y un abrazo. allÍ conocimos a ander gonzÁlez, integrante de guatemala que tiene tres aÑos de vivir en florida. >> la seÑora nora para mÍ es una gran persona. una persona que se preocupa por el bienestar de los niÑos y las familias. >> usted ha afirmado la custodia de sus hijos a nora? >> la verdad, no. estamos pensando hacer eso. no sabemos lo que puede pasar el dÍa de maÑana. >> si a mÍ o a ti nos agarra la migraciÓn... >> nora no sÓlo hace feliz a los niÑos, enviÉ tiene consejos para los padres. liliana andrÉs es una mexicana de 20 tres aÑos con dos hijos, yamilet, de 10 aÑos y josÉ, de 8 aÑos. >> no quiero que mis hijos se quedan solos. >> ella dice que estos dÍas los vive con mucho miedo. >> oigo ruidos y pienso que es inmigraciÓn. >> liliana asegura que ese t
sus padres estÁn en nueva delhi. >> esto es para mÍ un gran compromiso.sponsabilidad. con frecuencia lleva alimentos a la comunidad de inmigrantes. para distraerlos de la tensiÓn que viven los padres, en esta ocasiÓn llegó con bolsas llenas de juguetes, uno para cada niÑo, entregados con un beso y un abrazo. allÍ conocimos a ander gonzÁlez, integrante de guatemala que tiene tres aÑos de vivir en florida. >> la seÑora nora para mÍ es una gran persona. una persona que se...
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head to the food cart in new delhi.lighting it on fire, it smiles at you and shoiflts in your mouth. the street carts have a similar thing in new york where it goes in normal and comes out flaming. topic number two. the hedgehog inspired one of the most successful games of all times. look at that little guy. that prickly little critter reaches for food then falls on his face. never mind a drink problem, i have got an easing problem. he already land his first evengoersment deal. >> i have fallen and i can't get up. i'm surprised they replaced that woman with a hedge hodge. hopefully i will get my viagra from canada. topic number 3. olivia newton john and john travolta, imagine if they married he would be john-john. they are considering a reunion to celebrate the film's 40th anniversary. this one takes place in the modern world where he left the t-birds to join a rival gang called the scientologists. but instead of a hatch yinlding, this end up with sandy moving back to australia and danny dying in an alley after a knife
head to the food cart in new delhi.lighting it on fire, it smiles at you and shoiflts in your mouth. the street carts have a similar thing in new york where it goes in normal and comes out flaming. topic number two. the hedgehog inspired one of the most successful games of all times. look at that little guy. that prickly little critter reaches for food then falls on his face. never mind a drink problem, i have got an easing problem. he already land his first evengoersment deal. >> i have...
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they jetted across the pacific to san francisco, and then back to new delhi across the atlantic. in addition to the all-female cockpit and cabin crew, all of the ground staff and even the air traffic controllers were women. they're hoping to land next in the guinness book of world records. >>> coming up next, norah o'donnell talks to kellyanne conway, counselor to the president, in a cbs sunday morning profile. where's the car? it'll be here in three...uh, four minutes. are you kidding me? no, looks like he took a wrong turn. don't worry, this guy's got like a four-star rating, we're good. his name is randy. that's like one of the most trustworthy names! ordering a getaway car with an app? are you randy? that's me! awesome! surprising. what's not surprising? how much money erin saved by switching to geico. everybody comfortable with the air temp? i could go a little cooler. ok. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> kellyanne conway, counselor to president trump, sat down with norah o'donnell of "cbs this morning" for a cbs sunday morning profile. she talked
they jetted across the pacific to san francisco, and then back to new delhi across the atlantic. in addition to the all-female cockpit and cabin crew, all of the ground staff and even the air traffic controllers were women. they're hoping to land next in the guinness book of world records. >>> coming up next, norah o'donnell talks to kellyanne conway, counselor to the president, in a cbs sunday morning profile. where's the car? it'll be here in three...uh, four minutes. are you kidding...
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they jetted across the pacific to san francisco, and then back to new delhi across the atlantic. in addition to the all-female cockpit and cabin crew, all of the ground staff and even the air traffic controllers were women. they're hoping to land next in the guinness book of world records. >>> coming up next, norah o'donnell talks to kellyanne conway in a cbs morning profile. i'm joy bauer, and as a nutritionist i know probiotics can often help. try digestive advantage. it is tougher than your stomach's harsh environment, so it surivies a hundred times better than the leading probiotic. get the digestive advantage. it's league night!? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. bowl without me. frank.' i'm going to get nachos. snack bar's closed. gah! ah, ah ah. ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. >>> kellyanne conway, counselor to president trump, sat down with norah o'donnell of "cbs this morning" for a cbs sunday morgue profile.
they jetted across the pacific to san francisco, and then back to new delhi across the atlantic. in addition to the all-female cockpit and cabin crew, all of the ground staff and even the air traffic controllers were women. they're hoping to land next in the guinness book of world records. >>> coming up next, norah o'donnell talks to kellyanne conway in a cbs morning profile. i'm joy bauer, and as a nutritionist i know probiotics can often help. try digestive advantage. it is tougher...
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and wanda -- delhi and wanda.said they did not make payments on time and missed a deadline, so they are asking for a second $25 million breakup fee. this is about the broader story of how much of struggle it has been for chinese companies to keep up pace of that deal spree we saw last year. down 75 percent because companies cannot get money out of the mainland. rishaad: hsbc of course, a new chairman there, and he will be -- marcher october 1 1. leaving aia and going to the head of hsbc. bek tucker's first job will to find a new chief executive to replace stuart gulliver. aia share price versus that of hsbc. a 1% gain so far for hsbc premarket. the are is's ousted facing potential criminal charges. this after being removed from office in this cronyism scandal that has been causing problems across south korea. ♪ ways wins. especially in my business. with slow internet from the phone company, you can't keep up. you're stuck, watching spinning wheels and progress bars until someone else scoops your story. switch to c
and wanda -- delhi and wanda.said they did not make payments on time and missed a deadline, so they are asking for a second $25 million breakup fee. this is about the broader story of how much of struggle it has been for chinese companies to keep up pace of that deal spree we saw last year. down 75 percent because companies cannot get money out of the mainland. rishaad: hsbc of course, a new chairman there, and he will be -- marcher october 1 1. leaving aia and going to the head of hsbc. bek...
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so places like port-au-prince in haiti, in places like new delhi, india, in ireland where it is very significant because they are striking against -- forr aborortion rights and against banning of abortion. i think women are taking all , not justass actions marching on the street, but there have been boycotts of major businesses. there has been demonstrations and walkouts in schools and campuses of college campmpuses. strikess been household , like women have basically refused to do any household chores. for instance, in poland. a festival of is the oppressed, diversity of tactics that has been employed. in the united states as well, we now have international women's strike organizing all the way from alaska to hawaii. and here, too, the range of actions is wonderfully varied. as you said, people in north carolina and virginia and new schools striking and are slowing -- closing down, but people also are demonstrating. there are conventions and most of the major universities across. there is in san francisco in the bay area, their organizing a gender strike. sex workers are going to be
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the crew flew a plane over the pacific from new delhi to san francisco and back over the atlantic says it has now applies for a guinness world record. >>> a few nfl teams may be very excited for the draft. recent college players showed their stuff, university of washington wide receiver john ross ran the 40 yard dash in 4.2 at the combine. now, earlier in the week adidas offered to buy an island, yes, an island, for any player who managed to break the record in their shoes. but here's the sad part, ross will have to enjoy an island get away on his own dime, he was wearing nike's when he broke that record. keep in mind, this is actually below average for this time of year. been a strange season. it's not lasting long. expecting 60s above normal temperatures. that's a look at the big picture. here's the local weather. >>> rights now, we're still in the teens and 20s across the area. 24 degrees in washington. 19 in rossville and 21 in rusin. you have beautiful sunshine. sunny throughout the day today. with a high >>> so, this is what i was talk about. take a look at the people behind us.
the crew flew a plane over the pacific from new delhi to san francisco and back over the atlantic says it has now applies for a guinness world record. >>> a few nfl teams may be very excited for the draft. recent college players showed their stuff, university of washington wide receiver john ross ran the 40 yard dash in 4.2 at the combine. now, earlier in the week adidas offered to buy an island, yes, an island, for any player who managed to break the record in their shoes. but here's...
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the crew which flew a plane over the pacific from new delhi to san francisco and back over the atlantic says it has now applied for a guinness world record. >>> a few nfl teams may be excited this morning for next month's draft. saturday at the nfl combine, where recent college players showed their stuff, university of washington wide receiver john ross ran the 40-yard dash in 4.2 seconds. that's the fastest time ever recorded at the combine. now, earlier in the week, adidas had offered to buy an island, yes, an island, for any player who managed to break the record in their shoes, but here is the sad part, ross left to enjoy an island getaway on his own dime, he wore nikes when he broke that record. >>> now a check of the weather. if he's that fast, he may be able to buy his own island pretty soon. >> i'll say so. helps, right? notice how much everyone is bundled up today towards new york city, it is the coldest day of the entire season this morning. right now, 14 degrees. just look at this, boston 15. the windchill at zero. an hour or so ago you were below zero with the windchill. new
the crew which flew a plane over the pacific from new delhi to san francisco and back over the atlantic says it has now applied for a guinness world record. >>> a few nfl teams may be excited this morning for next month's draft. saturday at the nfl combine, where recent college players showed their stuff, university of washington wide receiver john ross ran the 40-yard dash in 4.2 seconds. that's the fastest time ever recorded at the combine. now, earlier in the week, adidas had...
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right now, i am sitting in one of the worst places for pollution, in delhi.se what happens is normally that, in the pram, you know, prams are at a lower height, and this is pretty close to the height of the tailpipe, so, where the emissions are coming, and babies are basically sitting at the same height, so you might expect a higher concentration at those heights, as compared to the breathing height of an adult person. no interruptions, but sometimes we hear about the perils of mixing live television and shildon and this morning we were given a reminder why. —— television and children. this happened on bbc world news. my colleague james menendez was interviewing the renowned south korea expert, professor robert kelly, on bbc world news. professor kelly's young children burst on to the scene. as you will see, professor kelly masterfully kept the show on the road — and completed his insightful analysis despite the unexpected interruption: what will this mean for the wider region? relations with the north might change? i would be surprised if they do. pardon me.
right now, i am sitting in one of the worst places for pollution, in delhi.se what happens is normally that, in the pram, you know, prams are at a lower height, and this is pretty close to the height of the tailpipe, so, where the emissions are coming, and babies are basically sitting at the same height, so you might expect a higher concentration at those heights, as compared to the breathing height of an adult person. no interruptions, but sometimes we hear about the perils of mixing live...
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are they going to spend her time delhi for corporate dollars or go the bernie sanders way in small contributionsnd big volume? forthey going to push single payer? their 64 members of the house, democrats, who signed on to john .onyers single-payer the gold standard. they're keeping quiet about it. they're not pushing a because nancy pelosi is saying, keep quiet about single payer supported by 60% of the american people already. according to a few polls. amy: ralph, let me take that for one example. how would you see that playing out if it this point when there is major questioning of obamacare, but clearly, the republican party is crumbling over the repeal and replace of whatever ryan has put forward. clearly, it is not going to be the form he wants it. if you see this as a moment for single payer, for medicaid for all, how would you see it working? how would you see them strategizing to introduce it now? >> it is a good idea for some of the progressive press to start talking about it instead of getting mired into what is being done to obamacare. you'll must never see the questions talk todd and
are they going to spend her time delhi for corporate dollars or go the bernie sanders way in small contributionsnd big volume? forthey going to push single payer? their 64 members of the house, democrats, who signed on to john .onyers single-payer the gold standard. they're keeping quiet about it. they're not pushing a because nancy pelosi is saying, keep quiet about single payer supported by 60% of the american people already. according to a few polls. amy: ralph, let me take that for one...
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potential risk to downside is delhi.'m starting to follow a little bit more the correlation index. as the stock is closing at an all-time high, we have more more stocks making 50 highs at the same time. they also get even lower at the same time. the correlation is a leading indicator of volatility. something am watching carefully. of when we canms see volatility, your work is pointing to some sort of an april event. you associate that with the wrench election -- french election? >> next week, we have the ides of march. you probably want to stay. if you are a dutch citizen, go to the polls. the french election will be in april. we see these in europe and the united's ace. we see volatility rise after an increase in the far right party. you will see volatility after that. skew, a lot of protection for doubt in april options. >> is the fed completely priced in? there is a probability the fed will raise rates next week. what do you think next week potential rate hike could bring? >> the rate hike is definitely priced in. the
potential risk to downside is delhi.'m starting to follow a little bit more the correlation index. as the stock is closing at an all-time high, we have more more stocks making 50 highs at the same time. they also get even lower at the same time. the correlation is a leading indicator of volatility. something am watching carefully. of when we canms see volatility, your work is pointing to some sort of an april event. you associate that with the wrench election -- french election? >> next...