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that's what led to some issues across eastern portions of india.ight here this is a river, you see the perspective just about a month ago, the river very arid. take a look at the satellite perfespective from a few days a, you see how it's ballooned with flooding. that's caused all the problems across that region of india. some flooding to tell you about in the forecast for the eastern united states across the northeastern u.s. if you're getting up early, flying out to these areas, thunderstorms in baltimore, maryland, going to be flowing you sloun. the forecast could be upwards of an hour and a half delay. the u.s. capitol, washington, d.c., flights there could be impacted by an hour and a half. something to keep in mind. some unusual thunderstorms across the pacific northwest and seattle as well. a record high of 96 fahrenheit in seattle on monday. >> in asset of all places. >> was it raining? >> the thunderstorms brought rain later on, absolutely. >> it always gets washed out. >>> coming up next for you here on cnn, we'll have much more on the de
that's what led to some issues across eastern portions of india.ight here this is a river, you see the perspective just about a month ago, the river very arid. take a look at the satellite perfespective from a few days a, you see how it's ballooned with flooding. that's caused all the problems across that region of india. some flooding to tell you about in the forecast for the eastern united states across the northeastern u.s. if you're getting up early, flying out to these areas, thunderstorms...
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people in eastern india are dealing with severe floods after bouts of heavy rain. we have the details. >> people in india are experiencing staggering amounts of rainfall in the western coast, a deadly landslide occurred recently, eastern india is experiencing severe floods. look at a video from here. at least 23 died following days of heavy rainfall recently. 60,000 people have been displaced due to rising flood waters. as seen, wide swaths of countryside due to the rains which is quite vital to india's economy but when it's too much, in a short period of time that can result in a catastrophic scene. there are open shielders and free kitchens for those displaced. the situation could get worse in the past seven days, about 500 millimeters of rainfall occurred and western locations of the china peninsula looking heavy rains for the next few days, looks like the situation could get worse. we're looking at more rain fall and the monsoonal flow will continue into september so the conditions could get worse. now let's head over to eastern continental asia. we have a typh
people in eastern india are dealing with severe floods after bouts of heavy rain. we have the details. >> people in india are experiencing staggering amounts of rainfall in the western coast, a deadly landslide occurred recently, eastern india is experiencing severe floods. look at a video from here. at least 23 died following days of heavy rainfall recently. 60,000 people have been displaced due to rising flood waters. as seen, wide swaths of countryside due to the rains which is quite...
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as far as the flooding, eastern india. the country has been seeing a deficit out here as far as rainfall this month. what you have been seeing is 20% above average here. the only location in india which is above average this summer, that is right in here. this is the past week alone. what it looks like on the ground here where that rain continues to fall. you can see flooded roads. there has been 45 deaths occurred into the low lying areas. the floodwaters are starting to recede. 20,000 people are stranded. 45,000 have been evacuated. medical teams have been deployed to provide emergency relief for bringing in food to people which are still being impacted by the very severe floods. as far as the forecast, unfortunately, the monsoon is not letting up. it continues to last all the way until october into november. you can continue to see the flow pushing in from the southwest off there towards the northeast. let's move into europe. look at that low. a very deep and potent low pressure area continues to spin into london. you sa
as far as the flooding, eastern india. the country has been seeing a deficit out here as far as rainfall this month. what you have been seeing is 20% above average here. the only location in india which is above average this summer, that is right in here. this is the past week alone. what it looks like on the ground here where that rain continues to fall. you can see flooded roads. there has been 45 deaths occurred into the low lying areas. the floodwaters are starting to recede. 20,000 people...
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for ad revenue my own tech agriculture giant teeth on a seventy six year old american farmer in eastern india fall out do you think this is going to create one of the cia do you think this is what's triggering a race america's the largest economy in the world it's also the largest debtor nation in the history of the world breaking the set is mostly an alternative to the status quo but when i gave you all those points on the working poor the american dream the next they were just trying to survive it's time for americans and lawmakers are forced to wake up and start talking about the real causes. after a five month pause of u.s. drone strikes in pakistan the last few weeks have seen some of the most intense bombings on the country's soil to date in fact according to the bureau investigative journalism july was the bloodiest month of drone strikes in two years with as many as forty six killed in northern waziristan the u.s. drone campaign in conjunction with the pakistani military operation has killed at least five hundred fifty people and displaced another eight hundred thousand since june fif
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. >>> heavy rain caused flooding in parts of eastern india today.an five inches of rain fell in 24 hours clogging drains throughout one city. many residents angry that the city has not improved its draining a system after years of repeated flooding. they say the city comes to a standstill every time after a heavy rain. >>> well, hundreds of local and national activists gathered for a town hall meeting last night. this is in ferguson, missouri. the group was discussing race and culture in their community and how to move forward after the shooting death of michael brown. >>> nbc's damon fernandez reports. >> reporter: with words to the song "a change is going to come" to set the tone, hundreds of community members gathered in the history museum for a raw and solution-based discussion. >> ferguson missouri, america, where do we go from here. >> reporter: a discussion about race, culture, community in the aftermath of the death of michael brown. >> when he pointed his gun at me, he told me that if i said anything else, see what's going to happen. >> som
. >>> heavy rain caused flooding in parts of eastern india today.an five inches of rain fell in 24 hours clogging drains throughout one city. many residents angry that the city has not improved its draining a system after years of repeated flooding. they say the city comes to a standstill every time after a heavy rain. >>> well, hundreds of local and national activists gathered for a town hall meeting last night. this is in ferguson, missouri. the group was discussing race and...
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it is an indication of how chaotic the situation is on the grounds in eastern ukraine. >> india and japan's prime minister visited the kyoto temple ahead of a summit to discuss security ties. the indian prime minister narendra modi is seeking investment to bolster the economy and create jobs for one million entering its workforce every month. >>> protesters in japan are angry about the perhaps to bring the nuclear plants online. since the fukushima disaster, safety concerns outweigh the need for the sites they say. >>> israel prime minister's will run for another term, binyamin netanyahu making an announcement on saturday. there has been speculation about his political future. >> protests in venezuela over a food hoarding and smuggling. the measure requiring grocery shoppers to be fingerprinted to limit food purchases. many marked against what president nicolas maduro called a liberating tools. strict controls reduced the supply of staple fuels. >> rescuers are trying to free workers trapped in a goldmine near bonanza. 20 minors were arrested. after crews dug an opening. the mine collapsed
it is an indication of how chaotic the situation is on the grounds in eastern ukraine. >> india and japan's prime minister visited the kyoto temple ahead of a summit to discuss security ties. the indian prime minister narendra modi is seeking investment to bolster the economy and create jobs for one million entering its workforce every month. >>> protesters in japan are angry about the perhaps to bring the nuclear plants online. since the fukushima disaster, safety concerns...
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ifill: a massive landslide in nepal is raising fears of flooding and causing mass evacuations in eastern indiapened saturday on a mountain river 75 miles east of katmandu, the nepalese capital. the landslide, touched off by monsoon rains, blocked a river and formed a new lake. it now threatens to overflow and inundate villages where 125,000 people live, down river in india. >> woodruff: in northern california, two large wildfires have scorched nearly 100 square miles. the two fires, burning about eight miles apart, expanded from a national forest onto private property over the weekend. it destroyed eight homes and forced the evacuation of a small hospital. large fires are also burning in southern oregon and washington state. >> ifill: for the first time, the u.s. army corps of engineers will have to disclose how much pollution its dams are sending into the nation's waterways. the corps today settled a federal lawsuit in oregon, filed by the conservation group columbia river keeper. the group has said the corps failed to monitor oil discharges from eight dams in oregon and washington. >> woodru
ifill: a massive landslide in nepal is raising fears of flooding and causing mass evacuations in eastern indiapened saturday on a mountain river 75 miles east of katmandu, the nepalese capital. the landslide, touched off by monsoon rains, blocked a river and formed a new lake. it now threatens to overflow and inundate villages where 125,000 people live, down river in india. >> woodruff: in northern california, two large wildfires have scorched nearly 100 square miles. the two fires,...
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about 20% below normal in the rainfall department, but pretty impressive setup here as far as eastern indiaions of bangladesh. month of june, 40 inches of rainthal fa came down, or 1,000 millimeters. month of july, almost the same exact spot, almost 40 inches came down. in the month of august again another additional 1,000 millimeters, 40 inches in place. you do the numbers, it's about 120 inches that have come down, in spots even greater. and they are still deficient for rainfall when it comes to monsoons. it tells you what a remarkable portion of the world this is. >> thanks, pedram. >>> coming up, just ahead, growing concerns over isis. u.s. officials say the militants have an alarming ability to learn and adapt both on the battlefield and online. >>> plus, a child accidentally kills a weapons instructor at a shooting range. now everyone's asking, what's a 9-year-old girl doing with a machine gun? her hands? we're back in a moment. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, peopl
about 20% below normal in the rainfall department, but pretty impressive setup here as far as eastern indiaions of bangladesh. month of june, 40 inches of rainthal fa came down, or 1,000 millimeters. month of july, almost the same exact spot, almost 40 inches came down. in the month of august again another additional 1,000 millimeters, 40 inches in place. you do the numbers, it's about 120 inches that have come down, in spots even greater. and they are still deficient for rainfall when it comes...
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. >> james:in eastern india this morning.least 21 people were killed after a passenger train hit a rickshaw that was crossing the track. >> james:police say the crossing gate was open when the train collided with the rickshaw. dragging it some 500 yards. >> james:among those killed are seven >> james:they were coming back from praying at a temple near the town of semra. >> james:railway accidents are common in india. most of them are blamed on poor maintenance and human error. >> james:shasta county sheriff's detectives say a 19-year- killed his fatherdismembered the bodythen set it on fire. >> james:shay arthur has the details in this disturbing case. >>: i haven't seen a case where a child murdered a father. >> reporter: they're in the search that make a grisly discovery. >>: we found a hand and several bird bones and several feet. >> reporter: family members of stevens reported him missing. >> reporter: claim and stephen said if no one heard from him to divide up his things. but when the fat detector check if all know evid
. >> james:in eastern india this morning.least 21 people were killed after a passenger train hit a rickshaw that was crossing the track. >> james:police say the crossing gate was open when the train collided with the rickshaw. dragging it some 500 yards. >> james:among those killed are seven >> james:they were coming back from praying at a temple near the town of semra. >> james:railway accidents are common in india. most of them are blamed on poor maintenance and...
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. >> in india's eastern area, more than 300 villages are flooded after major rivers have overflowed.any people have taken refugee on embankments, buildings and cycling shelters. the floods have damaged 30,000 homes. >>> so let's take a look at the weather there, of course, the emphasis on the flooding and around the world as well. richard. >> meteorologist: thanks. we've got a separate weather event that is taking place. over the last few days it's effected northern parts of pakistan, northern parts of india, and also parts of nepal. we'll get rainfall. big rainfall totals coming cooking pakistan and we had such heavy rain that should destroy buildings and people were crushed as a result. we have lots of landslides taking place and flooding. this is certainly one to watch because of a similar event back in 2013 we had 900 people killed and 5,000 pronounced as missing. this could still development but we've got heavy rainfall occurring across nepal. there is a sharp peak of rainfall. july-august, rainfall totals 300 millimeters in the course of a month, so it comes down in bucket load
. >> in india's eastern area, more than 300 villages are flooded after major rivers have overflowed.any people have taken refugee on embankments, buildings and cycling shelters. the floods have damaged 30,000 homes. >>> so let's take a look at the weather there, of course, the emphasis on the flooding and around the world as well. richard. >> meteorologist: thanks. we've got a separate weather event that is taking place. over the last few days it's effected northern parts...
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nepal. >> reporter: the river in eastern nepal joins the gangy in india, it was upon this river that the two countries built a water treaty in 1951. india built embanksments and a barrage near the indian border, with plans to develop hired electricity. the dam would submerge 79 villages in the past. in the indian state politicians sold dreams from hired electricity. in nepal, the first seed of mistrust. >> translation: the benefits from high dams and embankments go to india. if india gets 80%, nepal gets 20%. >> reporter: this village does not have irrigation. resentment against india heightened in 2008 after the embankments broke. india controls it in this territory. hundreds were killed, especially downstream in india. agricultural villages became deserts. with the prime minister visiting nepal, the waters captured the imaginations of politicians on both sides of the border. there's a huge potential to develop hired electricity. india wants it. what is missing is a mutual trust to come up with a deal to buy and very well the bour. >> it's expected to change
nepal. >> reporter: the river in eastern nepal joins the gangy in india, it was upon this river that the two countries built a water treaty in 1951. india built embanksments and a barrage near the indian border, with plans to develop hired electricity. the dam would submerge 79 villages in the past. in the indian state politicians sold dreams from hired electricity. in nepal, the first seed of mistrust. >> translation: the benefits from high dams and embankments go to india. if...
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we have storm clusters further north, effecting bangladesh, and the eastern states of india. they come from bangladesh, and it is representative of what is happening in men parts of the country, farming area. it's a familiar pattern, a result of days and days of heavy rain off the himalayas. meanwhile, in the national park, there's concerns for the animal. animals like the rhino tend to push outside the path and become victims of poaching. there's a concern. looking in the forecast. there's a lot of shower activity across north india and bangladesh. if looks like the heavier rain will be across the eastern gaps, and the west, where there'll be further rain and flooding. north-western areas could do with rains. we are looking at dry companies, 33 in the sunshine. >> thank you very much. you are with al jazeera newshour. still to come, freedom for a man who confessed to killing 300 people. >> pandemic, look around. all my trees are dead. no one is doing anything about it. they abandoned us. >> what is killing thousands of olive trees in italy. . >> and a dramatic victory for a
we have storm clusters further north, effecting bangladesh, and the eastern states of india. they come from bangladesh, and it is representative of what is happening in men parts of the country, farming area. it's a familiar pattern, a result of days and days of heavy rain off the himalayas. meanwhile, in the national park, there's concerns for the animal. animals like the rhino tend to push outside the path and become victims of poaching. there's a concern. looking in the forecast. there's a...
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we'll see rain coming across southwestern china, japan, and heavy rain in nepal, butan and the eastern side of india in the last 24 hours, and on towards bangladesh. we're going to see further heavy rain. i've just seen pictures coming in. the temple is completely submerged and the situation looks as though it looks pretty nasty. bangladesh and up towards nepal and butan. but the bulk of the rain is falling in 24 hours, a month's worth of rain in 24 hours. you won't see it again. elsewhere the weather is dry and hot an in new delhi. >> bringing parts of pakistan to a halt, and they want the prime minister to step down. details coming up. plus, sacred woods an secret prayer, the traditional healer who say faith can heal ebola. and in sport one of the all time greats in cricket ends his 17-year test career. when you run a business, you can't settle for slow. that's why i always choose the fastest intern. the fastest printer. the fastest lunch. turkey club. the fastest pencil sharpener. the fastest elevator. the fastest speed dial. the fastest office plant. so why wouldn't i choose the fastest wifi? i
we'll see rain coming across southwestern china, japan, and heavy rain in nepal, butan and the eastern side of india in the last 24 hours, and on towards bangladesh. we're going to see further heavy rain. i've just seen pictures coming in. the temple is completely submerged and the situation looks as though it looks pretty nasty. bangladesh and up towards nepal and butan. but the bulk of the rain is falling in 24 hours, a month's worth of rain in 24 hours. you won't see it again. elsewhere the...
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looking at the satellite, you see that it's towards the eastern side of india, nepal and bhutan where we are seeing the activity. it's a clear up going on after torrential rain, after it went through there. 200 villagers were cut off as a result of flooding and landslides. when you look at the chart. northern pakistan had damaging floods. things are better there. sting, into the far west of china, that's where we'll see continuing heavy rains. there could be flooding issues here over the next couple of days. the main problem is not precipitation, it's the humidity, it's sticky outside. here in doha the temperature is 37 degrees. the humidity is up at 60%, making is something like 56 degrees. it's very, very unpleasant. i love the heat here. that is not god. the hottest place is up in the northern parts of saudi arabia, where temperatures are 50 degrees. here the humidity is down to 4-5%. no signs of change. they stay sticky in the coming weeks. >> thank you, and thanks for r airconditioni airconditioning. >>> a public memorial is being held in brazil when a private plane was crashed i
looking at the satellite, you see that it's towards the eastern side of india, nepal and bhutan where we are seeing the activity. it's a clear up going on after torrential rain, after it went through there. 200 villagers were cut off as a result of flooding and landslides. when you look at the chart. northern pakistan had damaging floods. things are better there. sting, into the far west of china, that's where we'll see continuing heavy rains. there could be flooding issues here over the next...
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that the rains will continue won't be welcome news for many of us in nepal and the eastern and northern parts of india. you can see the swathe of flu that we are expecting. it will be heavy and stretches down the south-eastern parts as well. this is more welcome. we can do with more rain in the south-eastern parts. >> boko haram fighters abducted dozens of boys in a raid on a remote village and north-east nigeria. 97 people are missing. fighters killed six men on the village in borno state. those that escaped fled the capital. boko haram kidnapped schoolgirls. we are joined on the line. what can you tell us with the recent kidnappings? >> the abduction or the attack happened in a village raid that took place on sunday. it's not unusual for news of such boko haram attacks to take place in remote towns, several days until they are brought to the attention of survivors and witnesses, and they go to safer towns and areas, which is what happened. this makes borno different from the fishing community where they speak of rampant shootings. six were killed during the attack. the issue of abduction drew attent
that the rains will continue won't be welcome news for many of us in nepal and the eastern and northern parts of india. you can see the swathe of flu that we are expecting. it will be heavy and stretches down the south-eastern parts as well. this is more welcome. we can do with more rain in the south-eastern parts. >> boko haram fighters abducted dozens of boys in a raid on a remote village and north-east nigeria. 97 people are missing. fighters killed six men on the village in borno...
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. >> reporter: the rif in eastern nepal joins the gangies in india. it was upon the river that the two countries filed a water treaty in 1951. india built is damn and plans to build a hired power dam. it would submerge 79 towns. in the indian states, they painted pictures of bright trams. >> translation: the benefits go to india. if india gets 80%, nehmal gets -- nepal gets 20%. >> resentment against india heightened in 2008 after the embankments broke. india controls the dams. hundreds were killed. agricultural villages became deserts. with the prime minister of india visiting, the waters captured the imagine nagses of politicians on both sides of the border. there's a huge potential to develop hydroelectricity, and india wants it. what is missing is the trust required for the countries to come up with a deal to buy and sell the power. >> the visit is expected to change the ill will to goodwill. >> translation: we made plenty of treaties with india in the past. they have not implemented many of them. with the power trade agreement we want to open a d
. >> reporter: the rif in eastern nepal joins the gangies in india. it was upon the river that the two countries filed a water treaty in 1951. india built is damn and plans to build a hired power dam. it would submerge 79 towns. in the indian states, they painted pictures of bright trams. >> translation: the benefits go to india. if india gets 80%, nehmal gets -- nepal gets 20%. >> resentment against india heightened in 2008 after the embankments broke. india controls the...
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india's traditional dominance is challenged by china. >> reporter: the river in eastern nepal joins the gangies in india and it was upon the river that the two countries built a water treaty in 1951. india built a licence, and a barrage near the indian borders and plans to development hired electricity upstream. the dam would submerge 79 villages. in the indian state politicians sold dreams from hired electricity. in nepal the first seed of mistrust was planted. >> translation: the benefits of high dams and embanksments, from what i understand, will go to india. if india gets 80%, nepal gets 20%. >> reporter: the village does not have any say over the embanksments. tensions rose when they broke. india controls it. hundreds were killed, especially downstream in india. agricultural villages became deserts. with the prime minister of india visiting nepal, the waters captured the imagine nations of politicians on both sides. border. it had a huge potential to develop electricity. india wants it, what is missing is the mutual trust required for the two countries to come up with a deal to buy
india's traditional dominance is challenged by china. >> reporter: the river in eastern nepal joins the gangies in india and it was upon the river that the two countries built a water treaty in 1951. india built a licence, and a barrage near the indian borders and plans to development hired electricity upstream. the dam would submerge 79 villages. in the indian state politicians sold dreams from hired electricity. in nepal the first seed of mistrust was planted. >> translation: the...
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chicago skype travels to india and at the mall for the eastern conference finals and the wnba.t one of the players for jackie robinson west will get a free college education. jackie robinson foundation donated feuer scholarship to one of the players. the award includes a mentoring, life skills services and internships placement. we don't know will be the recipient on how the foundation will pick the winning player, the team will also be honored at a marmite white sox game. >> looking for creative ways to take the ice bucket challenging but take a look at what the wall street expected. he sells as hot topic with ice then he dumped himself in to the top instead of pouring the eyes over his head at. let's take a look at how things will be frosted day. we are looking at showers which will be off and on all weekend. the prepared for that. not a condition was all they ran out but there will be a chance all weekend. the day's high temperature mid-80s by this afternoon of about 85 degrees 40 percent chance for rain. ramp closures of the tri-state this morning, with a map to show you wh
chicago skype travels to india and at the mall for the eastern conference finals and the wnba.t one of the players for jackie robinson west will get a free college education. jackie robinson foundation donated feuer scholarship to one of the players. the award includes a mentoring, life skills services and internships placement. we don't know will be the recipient on how the foundation will pick the winning player, the team will also be honored at a marmite white sox game. >> looking for...
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another epicenter willkie of calls it's anti terror curation in eastern ukraine severe clashes erupted on the roads connecting lugansk and india's can these two large cities and this is strategy to separate and to government fighters from these two big cities and also we see clashes on the roads leading from lugansk to the russian front here we are now at the russian ukrainian border and we used to cross into ukraine and to go to the guns to cover this situation on the ground has really hard situation from humanitarian point of view as well and of course from a security point of view but recently we cannot do it because it became very dangerous. and refinances watching the tragedy unfold in eastern ukraine. follow her and twitter to find interviews with the locals from lugansk region. for key if foreign backers the level of civilian deaths in the east as a result of having weaponry is getting tough to avoid although when washington was asked about that it wasn't enough to dented some shakable support for kiev's methods. we called on the attorneys take every step to avoid the local population as they try to free the city from the
another epicenter willkie of calls it's anti terror curation in eastern ukraine severe clashes erupted on the roads connecting lugansk and india's can these two large cities and this is strategy to separate and to government fighters from these two big cities and also we see clashes on the roads leading from lugansk to the russian front here we are now at the russian ukrainian border and we used to cross into ukraine and to go to the guns to cover this situation on the ground has really hard...
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another epicenter willkie of calls it's anti terror curation in eastern ukraine severe clashes erupted on the roads connecting lugansk and india's can these two large cities and this is strategy to separate and to government fighters from these two big cities and also we see clashes on the roads leading from lugansk to the russian front here we are now at the russian ukrainian border and we used to cross into ukraine and to go to the guns to cover this situation on the ground has really hard situation from humanitarian point of view as well and of course from a security point of view but recently we cannot do it because hate became a very dangerous. now there's still a wall of silence from kiev over the whereabouts of missing russian journalist andre stand him last despite global calls for his safe release from the un the e.u. and rights groups on three is a renowned photographer who's been covering conflicts all over the world the hashtag three hundred has since been trending on social networks he's been missing for ten days and so far there have been anemic signals about where he may be at first denied detaining him but then a
another epicenter willkie of calls it's anti terror curation in eastern ukraine severe clashes erupted on the roads connecting lugansk and india's can these two large cities and this is strategy to separate and to government fighters from these two big cities and also we see clashes on the roads leading from lugansk to the russian front here we are now at the russian ukrainian border and we used to cross into ukraine and to go to the guns to cover this situation on the ground has really hard...
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eastern time. in indiave 400 million people who don't have electricity and i just figured that it's time i do something about it. what we're doing right now, along with ibm, is to actually transfer data through a satellite from our wind farms directly onto the cloud. i think we could create a far more efficient system across the whole network where we could actually draw down different kinds of energy based on when it's needed by the consumer. a smarter energy system is made with the ibm cloud. the ibm cloud is the cloud for business. female narrator: the mattress price wars are on the mattress price wars are on at sleep train. we challenged the manufacturers to offer even lower prices. now it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with big savings of up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. plus, free same-day delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save. mattress price wars are on now at sleep train. ♪ your ticket
eastern time. in indiave 400 million people who don't have electricity and i just figured that it's time i do something about it. what we're doing right now, along with ibm, is to actually transfer data through a satellite from our wind farms directly onto the cloud. i think we could create a far more efficient system across the whole network where we could actually draw down different kinds of energy based on when it's needed by the consumer. a smarter energy system is made with the ibm cloud....
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emergency meeting about the increasing hardships of life in eastern ukraine kiev however sees the situation differently. there is no need in india in crisis in ukraine as it is continued to be pulled through by our russian colleagues. and i was echoed by some western delegations with the u.s. representative questioning whether the humanitarian situation in ukraine actually needed an emergency meeting of the u.k. envoy blamed russia for the crisis moscow requested the meeting of the u.n. security council russia's envoy called for a humanitarian mission saying that the situation is catastrophic. artillery tanks as well as grad rockets have been used locals are saying phosphorus in cluster bombs are still being used there is indiscriminate shelling of housing blocks and critical civilian infrastructure in many small towns about eighty percent of houses have been destroyed according to the most conservative estimates more than six hundred buildings have been razed to the ground. meanwhile a quarter of a million people are stuck in lugansk able to leave and getting out of the war zone is proving dangerous often fatal just take a look
emergency meeting about the increasing hardships of life in eastern ukraine kiev however sees the situation differently. there is no need in india in crisis in ukraine as it is continued to be pulled through by our russian colleagues. and i was echoed by some western delegations with the u.s. representative questioning whether the humanitarian situation in ukraine actually needed an emergency meeting of the u.k. envoy blamed russia for the crisis moscow requested the meeting of the u.n....
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india's post at service. >>> the european union is considering more sanctions against russia after accusing moscow of invading eastern ukraine. leaders who will meet in brussels are expected to discuss ukranian requests for military assistance. pro-russian separatists are in charge. large parts of eastern ukraine. they have recently taken the coastal town. al jazeera's bren -- paul brennan is live from mariupol. many live it will be the next front. >> tell us about the situation from the ground and the military manoeuvres from both sides. >> the military manoeuvring has been intensifying in the last couple of days. here in mariupol, there's a state of nervous tension, frankly. the reinforcements arrived that the ukranian army promised to bolster defenses to the east of the city, in between the main body, and the town that has been captured and occupied by pro-russian forces. we saw volunteer residents digging with the ukranian army, new trenches on the city limits to try to improve the defenses there. we have not seen with our own eyes russian troops or hardware, but reliable sources that we trust have seen significa
india's post at service. >>> the european union is considering more sanctions against russia after accusing moscow of invading eastern ukraine. leaders who will meet in brussels are expected to discuss ukranian requests for military assistance. pro-russian separatists are in charge. large parts of eastern ukraine. they have recently taken the coastal town. al jazeera's bren -- paul brennan is live from mariupol. many live it will be the next front. >> tell us about the situation...
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india as well. let's show you what's happening across the united states, eastern half of the country where we have impressiverend taking place in the latter portion of the summer season. back to the west the temperatures conversely cooling back down. a few degrees below average in san francisco and around portion of seattle. have to share with you this viral video on facebook. take a look and listen. >> i got that first one. >> oh, my -- >> yes, she had the second one, too. bolt of lightning, typically about 50,000 degree fahrenheit. they were not injured. a lot of times, you can see a few feet, perhaps a few meters away from that strike, if you're close enough, not struck, can you lose your hearing and eyesight temporarily because of how bright and loud. >> a cool video but a very stupid thing to do, right? >> exactly. >> let's just be clear about that. >> very good point. she was out there trying to capture it because one was close. this one got even closer. >> bad idea. >> thanks very much. >> we are still closely monitoring the situation there in ferguson missouri. >> the situation is now calm. we need t
india as well. let's show you what's happening across the united states, eastern half of the country where we have impressiverend taking place in the latter portion of the summer season. back to the west the temperatures conversely cooling back down. a few degrees below average in san francisco and around portion of seattle. have to share with you this viral video on facebook. take a look and listen. >> i got that first one. >> oh, my -- >> yes, she had the second one, too....
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but china and india and countries in southeast asia, and eastern europe and russia.s a really raising eyebrows in washington. he never experienced that before. >> they don't need us anymore. >> i am not saying that. what i am saying is that they feel more independent of the united states than they have in the past four that they can stand on there own 2 feet. and a pointer was trying to get to is that they also feel that they had relationships with the arab world that than ever before been in that manifested itself very clearly in no way that israel and egypt seem to have a common interest in taking how moscow backed by saudi arabia and the other gulf states with the exception of gosar. end the monarchs. to some extent the palestinian authority which has long been a rival. so, this interesting kind ever arrived with interest that israel feels it was able to play on in this crisis of conflict in a way that it has not. so i think that there is something a bit more structural in nature, shifting if you like and the relationship. it is too early to say what it will actua
but china and india and countries in southeast asia, and eastern europe and russia.s a really raising eyebrows in washington. he never experienced that before. >> they don't need us anymore. >> i am not saying that. what i am saying is that they feel more independent of the united states than they have in the past four that they can stand on there own 2 feet. and a pointer was trying to get to is that they also feel that they had relationships with the arab world that than ever...
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. >> reporter: the river in eastern nepalins the gangies, it's pon this river that the water treaty in 1951 was built india built embankments and plans to develop hired electricity uptripping. they sub merge 79 villages. in the indian state, dreams are describe. in nepal the first seed of mistrust was granted. the benefits of high dams and embankments will go to india. if india gets 80%. nepal has 80%. the village doesn't have any say. resentment highlighted in 2008 after the embankments brokement the dams are in nepali, india controls it. hundreds were killed, especially downstream in india. agricultural areas became deserts. >> with the prime minister visiting, the waters captured the imagine faces of politicians on both sides of the border. it has a huge potential to develop hired electricity and india wants it. what is missing is the mutual trust required between the two countries to come up with a deal. the visit is expected to change this ill will to goodwill. >> translation: we made plenty of treaties with india in the past. india has not implemented many of them. with the power trade agreement we w
. >> reporter: the river in eastern nepalins the gangies, it's pon this river that the water treaty in 1951 was built india built embankments and plans to develop hired electricity uptripping. they sub merge 79 villages. in the indian state, dreams are describe. in nepal the first seed of mistrust was granted. the benefits of high dams and embankments will go to india. if india gets 80%. nepal has 80%. the village doesn't have any say. resentment highlighted in 2008 after the embankments...
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eastern assahm. did you ever get supplied by air drop from any of the other bases in india whether assahm or east india or whatever? >> in chittygao. it's hard to remember the names. we hit several different places. >> were you ever supplied by air drop rather than just gliders. >> we were on our way to the mission. we weren't on an air drop. the only air drops that we ever did was own berma. the air commandos themselves did most of the air drops. >> colonel cole, i was a commando pilot in vietnam in the first commando squadron. the most memorable moment in my life was spending an hour with you over our favorite beverages in 2009 at the air commando reunion. one of the most significant things that i took from our conversation was how colonel doolittle determined when it was time to bail out and the procedures y'all went through and so forth. would you be kind enough to describe that moment in time about the bail out and what went on? >> can you describe when you bailed out of your mitchell bomber after the raid on tokyo in china when you were at 8,500 feet. can you describe that? >> well, first i can t
eastern assahm. did you ever get supplied by air drop from any of the other bases in india whether assahm or east india or whatever? >> in chittygao. it's hard to remember the names. we hit several different places. >> were you ever supplied by air drop rather than just gliders. >> we were on our way to the mission. we weren't on an air drop. the only air drops that we ever did was own berma. the air commandos themselves did most of the air drops. >> colonel cole, i was...
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eastern assahm. did you ever get supplied by air drop from any of the other bases in india whether assahm or east india or whatever? >> in chittygao. it's hard to remember the names. we hit several different places. >> were you ever supplied by air drop rather than just gliders. >> we were on our way to the mission. we weren't on an air drop. the only air drops that we ever did was own berma. the air commandos themselves did most of the air drops. >> colonel cole, i was a commando pilot in vietnam in the first commando squadron. the most memorable moment in my life was spending an hour with you over our favorite beverages in 2009 at the air commando reunion. one of the most significant things that i took from our conversation was how colonel doolittle determined when it was time to bail out and the procedures y'all went through and so forth. would you be kind enough to describe that moment in time about the bail out and what went on? >> can you describe when you bailed out of your mitchell bomber after the raid on tokyo in china when you were at 8,500 feet. can you describe that? >> well, first i can t
eastern assahm. did you ever get supplied by air drop from any of the other bases in india whether assahm or east india or whatever? >> in chittygao. it's hard to remember the names. we hit several different places. >> were you ever supplied by air drop rather than just gliders. >> we were on our way to the mission. we weren't on an air drop. the only air drops that we ever did was own berma. the air commandos themselves did most of the air drops. >> colonel cole, i was...
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india. certain countries in southeast asia, and it is in eastern europe, and it is with russia. -- theyention of israel were absent for a vote in the united nations general assembly condemning the takeover of which wasrussia, something that raised eyebrows in washington. >> so you are saying they don't need us anymore? >> i'm not saying that. they feel more independent of the united states than they have in the past, more that they can stand on their own to feet. -- two feet. the point i was trying to get to was that they also feel they have relationships in the arab world that they never had before. that manifested itself very clearly in the way that israel and egypt seemed to have a common interest in taking hamas down, backed by saudi arabia and the other gulf states, with the , and quietlyqatar jordan, morocco -- the sunni marks, essentially. to some extent, the palestinian authority, which has long been a rival of hamas. is this interesting alignment of interests that israel feels it was able to play conflicts crisis and in a way that it has not felt before. it is something of a more str
india. certain countries in southeast asia, and it is in eastern europe, and it is with russia. -- theyention of israel were absent for a vote in the united nations general assembly condemning the takeover of which wasrussia, something that raised eyebrows in washington. >> so you are saying they don't need us anymore? >> i'm not saying that. they feel more independent of the united states than they have in the past, more that they can stand on their own to feet. -- two feet. the...
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gathering of western and eastern block central bankers tasked with navigating from state market to free-market economies. jackson hole has always played host to many, such as india'sal bank head. he warned that the financial innovations most in the audience, including then fed chair alan greenspan were making the financial system safer were actually causing a financial meltdown. three years later, he was proved right. in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, the annual meeting was ceased upon by ben bernanke to signal significant shifts of monetary policy including asset purchases which helped balloon the fed's balance sheet to $4.4 trillion. there year it hosts janet yellen, and gauging the strength of the u.s. labor market, a discussion that could see passions run as high as the backdrop of this powerful gathering. patricia sabga, al jazeera. >>> this issian net's yellen's first appearance to the conference this jackson hole. market watchers are going to be playing close attention to every word, right, chris? especially interest rates. labor is the theme, though. a lot of people think unemployment rate. but she is going to talk about a lot more, right? >> yeah.
gathering of western and eastern block central bankers tasked with navigating from state market to free-market economies. jackson hole has always played host to many, such as india'sal bank head. he warned that the financial innovations most in the audience, including then fed chair alan greenspan were making the financial system safer were actually causing a financial meltdown. three years later, he was proved right. in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, the annual meeting was ceased upon...
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india. but shiner and its indier and its up countries in eastern europe and russia the extension of israel or actually the absence for a vote in the united nations general assembly condemning the takeover of crimea by russia was something that was really raised eye brows in washington. we never experienced that before. >> so you're saying they don't need us any more. >> no. definitely not saying that. what i'm saying is the fact that they feel more independent of the united states than they have in the past, more that they can stand on their own two feet. and the point i was trying to get to was that they also feel that they have relationships in the arab world that they never had before. and that manifested itself very clearly in the way that israel and egypt seem to p have a common interest in taking hamas down backed by saudi arabia and the other gulf states with the exception of qatar and jordan, the sunni monarks. plus the crmp c regime in egypt. and to some extent the palestinian authority which has long been a rival of hamas. so there's this interesting alignment that israel feels it w
india. but shiner and its indier and its up countries in eastern europe and russia the extension of israel or actually the absence for a vote in the united nations general assembly condemning the takeover of crimea by russia was something that was really raised eye brows in washington. we never experienced that before. >> so you're saying they don't need us any more. >> no. definitely not saying that. what i'm saying is the fact that they feel more independent of the united states...
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eastern investors buying chateaus in france. i think it will happen in australia. it's about world markets. i think those investors recognize there's a wine market in india china. huge proportions where millions and millions of new wine consumers will come on board. that's a huge opportunity for anyone investing in wine. >> absolutely. i don't mind. i think we're open than french. we've got an irish men running. there you go. malcom, we appreciate your input. very interesting. thank you. our wine expert there. >>> okay. let's talk about this. barely a day goes by without news of a hack attack on a major company. businesses around the world are finding it almost impossible to stay safe in this world of fast growing threats. many firms around the world are tackling the problem head on by actively seeking out and hiring the best and brightest hackers. they're hiring them. could learning to be a hacker now be a smart career move? dave lee traveled to las vegas to find out. >> drink all the booze and hack all the things, something of unofficial motto for the annual meeting of smartest and often most dangerous minds in the hacking community. since 1993, hacker
eastern investors buying chateaus in france. i think it will happen in australia. it's about world markets. i think those investors recognize there's a wine market in india china. huge proportions where millions and millions of new wine consumers will come on board. that's a huge opportunity for anyone investing in wine. >> absolutely. i don't mind. i think we're open than french. we've got an irish men running. there you go. malcom, we appreciate your input. very interesting. thank you....
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eastern assahm. did you ever get supplied by air drop from any of the other bases in india whether assahm or east india or whatever? >> in chittygao. it's hard to remember the names. we hit several different places. >> were you ever supplied by air drop rather than just gliders. >> we were on our way to the mission. we weren't on an air drop. the only air drops that we ever did was own berma. the air commandos themselves did most of the air drops. >> colonel cole, i was a commando pilot in vietnam in the first commando squadron. the most memorable moment in my life was spending an hour with you over our favorite beverages in 2009 at the air commando reunion. one of the most significant things that i took from our conversation was how colonel doolittle determined when it was time to bail out and the procedures y'all went through and so forth. would you be kind enough to describe that moment in time about the bail out and what went on? >> can you describe when you bailed out of your mitchell bomber after the raid on tokyo in china when you were at 8,500 feet. can you describe that? >> well, first i can t
eastern assahm. did you ever get supplied by air drop from any of the other bases in india whether assahm or east india or whatever? >> in chittygao. it's hard to remember the names. we hit several different places. >> were you ever supplied by air drop rather than just gliders. >> we were on our way to the mission. we weren't on an air drop. the only air drops that we ever did was own berma. the air commandos themselves did most of the air drops. >> colonel cole, i was...