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as you said she's a woman and in him india is. no rich. and poor the things made for a more. this garden hose for you and for us again. most women. i don't go because i believe there are some she wanted it done. and. i really do to her. and. i get this ready chief. political figure well you just never go. to sleep you're not put you didn't say it's not me even you can do that and this is the one from a he's got four of you that are known to me. and when he says the word your class for the host of the long run. every time to convey the quote above because dinora him had invention talk down seemed to come back all day because they want to show off the society died that we are met in our daughter by at all and only i used to take days to education genes in mind of mindset of people but to when my pan did this to me i know why i don't feel the same i was beaten by them really brutally my father he just ordered my had only just hit me into the wall and he just was hitting me really bad he just found it gave so much punches into my stomach and when my father he was asking me to mar
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as you said she is a woman and in him india is. no rich. and poor the things made for a more. this guy have a scar you know and for us again. most women. i don't know don't do this i believe there are some she wanted it done and. i really do to her. i get this ready chief. bill. lee. well you just never heard of. the cd good on foot you didn't say it's not me even you can do that and this is the one from a he's got four of you that are known to me. and when he says the word northwest so that both of them on the right. dose every time to convey the quote above because did norheim had invention talk down seemed to come back all day because they want to show off to society that the we are met in our daughter by at all and only i used to think that a good education chains of mind of mind set of people voted to win my fan did this to me and now i i don't feel the same i was bitten by them really brutally my father he just ordered my had only just hit me into the wall and he just was hitting me really bad he just found it gave so much punches into my stomach and when my father he wa
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as you said she is a woman and in him india is. no rich. and full of the things we're in for more. this guy has got you know and for us again. i don't we don't this i believe there are some she wanted it done and. i really do read to her. and. i get this ready chief. bill. lee. well you just never heard of. the c.d.c. you're known for you didn't say it's not me even you confirm that this is the one from a he's got for you good luck to me. and when he says the word your class so that both of them are right. every time to convey the quote above because dinora ham had invention talk down seemed to come back all day because they want to show off to society that the we are demanding our daughter buy at all and only i used to think that a good education genes a mind of mind set of people but to win my pan did this to me and now i i don't feel the same i was bitten by them really brutally my father he just ordered my had only just hit me into the wall and he just was hitting me really bad he just found it gave so much punches into my stomach and when my father he was asking me to marry so
as you said she is a woman and in him india is. no rich. and full of the things we're in for more. this guy has got you know and for us again. i don't we don't this i believe there are some she wanted it done and. i really do read to her. and. i get this ready chief. bill. lee. well you just never heard of. the c.d.c. you're known for you didn't say it's not me even you confirm that this is the one from a he's got for you good luck to me. and when he says the word your class so that both of...
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him so strange. here is this guy, in british india, what is he doing? thatjesus was studying buddhism. he then turns up was studying buddhism. he then turns up in was studying buddhism. he then turns upina was studying buddhism. he then turns up in a lot of other people's box. in real life, he actually does. but you only see flashes of him. there is no biography. we don't know when he died, we're not 100% sure when he was born, but he flashes up a lot of times in declassified documents from british india. i have to say that what i have read about him, he doesn't seem like the nicest person in the world. he seems to have inspired this trust above all. the fa ct inspired this trust above all. the fact that he was there doing this thing, and that he disappeared from history, ifind extraordinary. in thing, and that he disappeared from history, i find extraordinary. in a way, the post—cold war world, with all those horrible certainties removed, has produced, as everybody knows, a version of political chaos that we are living through, and it seems to me that
him so strange. here is this guy, in british india, what is he doing? thatjesus was studying buddhism. he then turns up was studying buddhism. he then turns up in was studying buddhism. he then turns upina was studying buddhism. he then turns up in a lot of other people's box. in real life, he actually does. but you only see flashes of him. there is no biography. we don't know when he died, we're not 100% sure when he was born, but he flashes up a lot of times in declassified documents from...
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him? people in the upper caste of india, they were looking for something where they can get a certain kindrmeet ram rahim singh was known to have good connections in the ruling parties. this accumulation of power, and realisation that, 0k, there is somebody giving us a space in society. because of his close connection with bureaucracy and politicians, he was able to get work done, people had faith in him that he was somebody that was a god. that was the time when he started exploiting his disciples. you will be surprised to know, in the process of the investigation, we chanced upon a witness who has given a statement, that how everyday he wanted a new woman in his chamber, and rules for this to be provided for him. in 2002, one of his disciples, then prime minister of india, an anonymous letter stated how she was sexually exploited by gurmeet ram rahim singh. now that these accusations have come, now that his reputation is in tatters, what will happen to his followers? i am sure that this outburst, this will not last long. the death of more than 28, 30 people, it has really exposed him. i
him? people in the upper caste of india, they were looking for something where they can get a certain kindrmeet ram rahim singh was known to have good connections in the ruling parties. this accumulation of power, and realisation that, 0k, there is somebody giving us a space in society. because of his close connection with bureaucracy and politicians, he was able to get work done, people had faith in him that he was somebody that was a god. that was the time when he started exploiting his...
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india. involving aesthetics who claim exceptional spiritual powers. guru ram run him says his sect is a social welfare and spiritual group but he's been accused of involvement in murder. and it is also claimed he persuaded four hundred of his acolytes to have themselves castrated in order to get closer to god. it's not kind of devotion that explains the scale and intensity of the violence here in north india. and also why the authorities are so concerned about it spreading. justin wrote at. bbc news daily. nnova. the billion a head of some sun has been sentenced to five years in jail after court in south korea charged him with bribery embezzlement and perjury. j. wind leave was found guilty of making inappropriate donations in exchange for government favors the same scandal has already led to the downfall of the former south korean president. it due to the my reports and do watch out for flash photography. a man normally surrounded by the rich and famous. being led away alone. to spend five years in jail. gee why lee is the ad to one of the world's most powerful compa
india. involving aesthetics who claim exceptional spiritual powers. guru ram run him says his sect is a social welfare and spiritual group but he's been accused of involvement in murder. and it is also claimed he persuaded four hundred of his acolytes to have themselves castrated in order to get closer to god. it's not kind of devotion that explains the scale and intensity of the violence here in north india. and also why the authorities are so concerned about it spreading. justin wrote at. bbc...
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been convicted of rape of two women and this is the kind of support that india and people in india show for himhat is the image that the country is showcasing? what is the government doing? how come 28 people have been allowed to die in this kind of perhaps preventable situation? a court has found two white south african farmers guilty of attempted murder after they forced a black man into a coffin and threatened to burn him alive. the judge said it was clear willem 0osthuizen and theo jackson had intended to kill victor mlotshwa. the two farmers were arrested after a video of the attack was posted on social media. the bbc‘s nomsa maseko was in court. the video of the assault caused outrage here in south africa. it highlighted racial tensions in farming communities. two white farmers shoving a black man into a coffin, threatening to bury him alive. the accused him of trespassing on their farm. alive. the accused him of trespassing on theirfarm. the alive. the accused him of trespassing on their farm. the two men were arrested after the video of the attack was widely circulated on social media.
been convicted of rape of two women and this is the kind of support that india and people in india show for himhat is the image that the country is showcasing? what is the government doing? how come 28 people have been allowed to die in this kind of perhaps preventable situation? a court has found two white south african farmers guilty of attempted murder after they forced a black man into a coffin and threatened to burn him alive. the judge said it was clear willem 0osthuizen and theo jackson...
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india. the woman who ran the orphanage told saroo a family in australia wanted to adopt him. about six months after getting on that train, he got on a jumbo jet to australia where he met his new mom and dad, sue and john brierley. what was that like when he gets off the plane? >> sue brierley: ( sighs ) oh. >> john brierley: pretty incredible-- >> sue brierley: yes. >> john brierley: yeah-- >> sue brierley: it was just so amazing. he just had these incredible eyes, and calmness about him. he seemed a little bit cautious, but he didn't seem fearful. >> whitaker: they took saroo back to their home on the australian island of tasmania, where he had a toy-filled room as big as his house in india. his new mother put a map of india on his wall, so he'd always remember where he came from. >> sue brierley: he virtually put his life in our hands from the first moment we met. >> whitaker: you could feel that? >> sue brierley: yes. yes. definitely. >> whitaker: they saved you. >> saroo brierley: they did. but they didn't know my past and what had been. and i only told them to the point
india. the woman who ran the orphanage told saroo a family in australia wanted to adopt him. about six months after getting on that train, he got on a jumbo jet to australia where he met his new mom and dad, sue and john brierley. what was that like when he gets off the plane? >> sue brierley: ( sighs ) oh. >> john brierley: pretty incredible-- >> sue brierley: yes. >> john brierley: yeah-- >> sue brierley: it was just so amazing. he just had these incredible eyes,...
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worker from india, told him he was making half diangelo's salary, with no benefits. >> diangelo: i didn'tlack of work. i got laid off because somebody cheaper could do my job. >> whitaker: so, to anyone who would say, "you're anti- immigrant?" >> dawn collins: no! >> jay palmer: that's a lie. >> diangelo: that's a lie. you don't want to have any animosity towards them, because they're looking for a better way of life. >> whitaker: we met with this group of workers, who all had to train replacements. leo perrero had just received high performance reviews from disney. when he was called into a personnel meeting, he expected a raise and a promotion. and instead-- >> leo perrero: i was given the news that in 90 days my job was over and i had to train my replacement. never in my life did i imagine, until this happened at disney, that i could be sitting at my desk and somebody would be flown in from another country-- >> collins: right. desk and chair and take over what i was doing. it was the most humiliating and demoralizing thing i've ever gone through in my life. ( cheers and applause
worker from india, told him he was making half diangelo's salary, with no benefits. >> diangelo: i didn'tlack of work. i got laid off because somebody cheaper could do my job. >> whitaker: so, to anyone who would say, "you're anti- immigrant?" >> dawn collins: no! >> jay palmer: that's a lie. >> diangelo: that's a lie. you don't want to have any animosity towards them, because they're looking for a better way of life. >> whitaker: we met with this...
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india which was a bloodied slaughter. is because they kept in the same things, they would pick a minority party or minority ruler aback him against the majority. that has been their policy again and again to kashmir, india, africa, et cetera. you can change governments but can you change attitudes? >> thank you very much for your attention. [applause] [inaudible] >> every weekend, book tv brings you 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books on c-span2. keep watching for more television for serious readers. >> joining us is pamela paul, the editor of the new york times book review. out with her latest book,. >> this is my book of books. you're right to use that pronoun to treat him like a person. i kind of do. he has been a companion i've cap since i was 17 and this one journal i've written down the title of every book i've read. >> and what kind of condition of is bob and? >> is not in good shape. i keep getting us to bring them along but it's a really old-fashioned, not a fancy journal. i bought it a corner stationery store. i spilled coffee on them so i feel like he is rotting from within and the bindings are starting to
india which was a bloodied slaughter. is because they kept in the same things, they would pick a minority party or minority ruler aback him against the majority. that has been their policy again and again to kashmir, india, africa, et cetera. you can change governments but can you change attitudes? >> thank you very much for your attention. [applause] [inaudible] >> every weekend, book tv brings you 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books on c-span2. keep watching for more...
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moeen ali committee did not play well at all in india last year and everyone was writing him off.ket, one minute you are the top man and the next thing you are just a feather duster. everyone is selling you a genius again when you do well. so second chances on the bracket are a lwa ys so second chances on the bracket are always good to observe, i think. well, that was fantastic to see. we love watching our cricket. thank you so love watching our cricket. thank you so much for being with us. thank you. very good to have you with us. that is from the papers and we will see you again very soon. goodbye for now. hello once again. the weather has been unsettled of late and continues in that vein for the next couple of days. monday's weather front which was a nuisance in some parts of the south, gradually creeping a little bit further north but away from the cloud associated with that, across scotla nd cloud associated with that, across scotland and northern ireland, well, here, especially the countryside, you will find those temperatures dipping well down into single figures to start t
moeen ali committee did not play well at all in india last year and everyone was writing him off.ket, one minute you are the top man and the next thing you are just a feather duster. everyone is selling you a genius again when you do well. so second chances on the bracket are a lwa ys so second chances on the bracket are always good to observe, i think. well, that was fantastic to see. we love watching our cricket. thank you so love watching our cricket. thank you so much for being with us....
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learn a lot about him because he spent at least some free weights if you would him for forthcoming book the photo of india. you know a lot of the time hooligans are actually branded fascists criminals by the media you experienced as well back in day does the media exaggerate the ties between whole again is a man criminality. the major point poem always football who is a friend a killing the used to fuel the phone it's because the who dunnit relied on the media and i tried so the information i got from the media made it started and leak of on it's on the football star i started it was announced so at the stadiums. it was sponsible media we posed to fight in the international dives a lot of friends. very much to slaughter the media because they have different stories to the one we polled teet. how do you change just misperception between football fans or hooligans and those on the outside. one is are one reason to come out is because there's a different story to the one the public was being told by the media and i've become quite a six four four four when people with laws there was a different story. in fig
learn a lot about him because he spent at least some free weights if you would him for forthcoming book the photo of india. you know a lot of the time hooligans are actually branded fascists criminals by the media you experienced as well back in day does the media exaggerate the ties between whole again is a man criminality. the major point poem always football who is a friend a killing the used to fuel the phone it's because the who dunnit relied on the media and i tried so the information i...
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so adding it is lost if the him to look towards eto no corruption. corruption is massive in india.dealing with the whole world. but corruption is what holds back. a move to be without corruption would be immensely popular throughout the world for anyone wanting to do business with them. maybe 2021? 22? 0ur producer says we have to go straight to the final story. so we will skip the gulf news. you can read more on that online. go on, james, taken away. this is lovely story. but it is not quite what it sees. it is like she had never sung before. she is a professional musician. but she did step in at very short notice. absolutely. as a primer took ill and they went to the pokhran girl, or the girl that is dampened the tickets, which is an amazing story. —— soprano took ill. —— cloakroom girl. she got out without her mobile phone, and she came back, and at a number of missed calls. two minutes later, she was on. thank you very much. thank you very much. season. well, we've got a bit of rain on the way on wednesday, particularly across western areas of the uk. but at the moment out ther
so adding it is lost if the him to look towards eto no corruption. corruption is massive in india.dealing with the whole world. but corruption is what holds back. a move to be without corruption would be immensely popular throughout the world for anyone wanting to do business with them. maybe 2021? 22? 0ur producer says we have to go straight to the final story. so we will skip the gulf news. you can read more on that online. go on, james, taken away. this is lovely story. but it is not quite...
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him to death. avoiding communal conflict is crucialfor india. infrastructure projects. the country's doing well — the fastest growing large economy in the world. so here is the government's dilemma: it wants to keep its hardline hindu supporters onside but, at the same time, it knows economic success depends on the country remaining peaceful. with tensions between hindus and muslims running high, that could be quite a challenge. justin rowlatt, bbc news, uttar pradesh. toa to a heated rhetoric, it seems that north korea has backed away from its threat to fire ballistic missile is giddy american pacific island of guam. kimjong—un has giddy american pacific island of guam. kim jong—un has announced giddy american pacific island of guam. kimjong—un has announced he will wait before acting. it has been met with cautious relief. if war comes to guam, joey lopeer is ready. today, he and his brother are hunting for wild pig. if an attack comes, he says he is ready to turn his guns to defending this tiny pacific island. patriotism runs deep here. per ca
him to death. avoiding communal conflict is crucialfor india. infrastructure projects. the country's doing well — the fastest growing large economy in the world. so here is the government's dilemma: it wants to keep its hardline hindu supporters onside but, at the same time, it knows economic success depends on the country remaining peaceful. with tensions between hindus and muslims running high, that could be quite a challenge. justin rowlatt, bbc news, uttar pradesh. toa to a heated...
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him to death. avoiding communal conflict is crucialfor india.rojects. the country's doing well — the fastest growing large economy in the world. so here is the government's dilemma: it wants to keep its hardline hindu supporters onside but, at the same time, it knows economic success depends on the country remaining peaceful. with tensions between hindus and muslims running high, that could be quite a challenge. justin rowlatt, bbc news, uttar pradesh. this city lies right on the border with pakistan, and as india has been celebrating its 70th anniversary, the country is just starting to publicly acknowledge its bloody beginning, when it was cut into. it was a difficult start, as i found out, for the founding fathers of india and its first government. one of a tiny number of transport links between neighbours. this train operates just twice a week, taking indians over the border and bringing pakistanis here to the outskirts of amritsar. but it's a journey very few make, because of decades of mistrust between the two countries, which started with
him to death. avoiding communal conflict is crucialfor india.rojects. the country's doing well — the fastest growing large economy in the world. so here is the government's dilemma: it wants to keep its hardline hindu supporters onside but, at the same time, it knows economic success depends on the country remaining peaceful. with tensions between hindus and muslims running high, that could be quite a challenge. justin rowlatt, bbc news, uttar pradesh. this city lies right on the border with...
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bob corker, giving a speech on afghanistan, and mentioning pakistan, mentioning israel -- india, rather, joining himntioning the fact that russia is rearming the taliban in afghanistan. where does this go? >> it is really hard to say. but clearly the president's views on russia are different than most americans. and indeed different than both parties in congress, that's why this sanctions bill passed with such overwhelming support. and i would agree with comments you played from my colleague senator blumenthal. i think the legislation to protect bob mueller has equal bipartisan support and it is important that that be out there now, that that bipartisan support be apparent to the president, much better avoiding some kind of a constitutional crisis that would take place if he were to fire mueller than we are wait until after the fact to try to legislate about it. so i think those steps are very important. again, we continue to be per plet that investigation is very much ongoing. >> and he was tweeting against james clapper, who, you know, took him on after the speech the other night. james clapper tw
bob corker, giving a speech on afghanistan, and mentioning pakistan, mentioning israel -- india, rather, joining himntioning the fact that russia is rearming the taliban in afghanistan. where does this go? >> it is really hard to say. but clearly the president's views on russia are different than most americans. and indeed different than both parties in congress, that's why this sanctions bill passed with such overwhelming support. and i would agree with comments you played from my...
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india. >> to support my mother i quit my schooling. >> reporter: but his natural curiosity apparently knew no bounds. years later it took himnto a strictly taboo area in india's tradition-bound society: menstrual hygiene. >> that is why we are able to break the taboo. >> reporter: he's become known as india's pad mad. your goal is to have every woman in this country use sanitary pads, if they need it? >> yes, i'm building a movement. it's a movement, yeah. >> reporter: a movement begun by a man who knew almost nothing about the female body until after he was married. you did not even know what menstruation was, is that correct? >> yeah i don't know how it is happening, when it is happening, even where it is happening, i don't know. >> reporter: and, he says, his wife shanti wasn't particularly interested in discussing it. >> it's the biggest taboo. wife never talks to husband, mother never talks to daughter, >> reporter: that comes at a high cost in public health. some experts say millions of girls across the developing world miss school during their periods and remain susceptible to infection throughout adulthood. sanitary
india. >> to support my mother i quit my schooling. >> reporter: but his natural curiosity apparently knew no bounds. years later it took himnto a strictly taboo area in india's tradition-bound society: menstrual hygiene. >> that is why we are able to break the taboo. >> reporter: he's become known as india's pad mad. your goal is to have every woman in this country use sanitary pads, if they need it? >> yes, i'm building a movement. it's a movement, yeah. >>...
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him to death. avoiding communal conflict is crucialfor india.projects. the country's doing well — the fastest growing large economy in the world. so here is the government's dilemma. it wants to keep its hardline hindu supporters onside but, at the same time, it knows economic success depends on the country remaining peaceful. with tensions between hindus and muslims running high, that could be quite a challenge. justin rowlatt, bbc news, uttar pradesh. this city amritsar is right on the border with pakistan, and as india celebrates its 70 years of independence, it is just starting to address publicly its brutal and bloody beginning, when the country was effectively cut in two by partition. as i've been finding out, it was a difficult start for india — and for its first prime minister, jawaharlal nehru. one of a tiny number of transport links between neighbours. this train operates just twice a week, taking indians over the border and bringing pakistanis here to the outskirts of amritsar. but it's a journey very few make, because of decades of m
him to death. avoiding communal conflict is crucialfor india.projects. the country's doing well — the fastest growing large economy in the world. so here is the government's dilemma. it wants to keep its hardline hindu supporters onside but, at the same time, it knows economic success depends on the country remaining peaceful. with tensions between hindus and muslims running high, that could be quite a challenge. justin rowlatt, bbc news, uttar pradesh. this city amritsar is right on the...
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news for him, more people speak english in india than in englan england. upstairs of the white house and meet their first lady of the united states and is in from australia or great britain. this is not a racist issue, it's absurd for him to throw that out there. as the son of an immigrant who did at the right way, illegally, it's offensive for us to equate legal and illegal immigration. >> sandra: do you -- you clearly didn't agree with jim acosta and his approach of this discussion. what did you think about stephen miller representing the way he did? >> steve: we have the smartest minds on this and our immigration system badly needs to be reformed and i'm very glad the president is tapping into this. other presidents haven't. having said that, i think we can mentions a little better on it. i would like to tell stories about people who are having trouble getting here who belong here, about people who don't belong here and are dangerous, so through storytelling, we can do a little better. >> abby: even on the most important part, we are talking about immig
news for him, more people speak english in india than in englan england. upstairs of the white house and meet their first lady of the united states and is in from australia or great britain. this is not a racist issue, it's absurd for him to throw that out there. as the son of an immigrant who did at the right way, illegally, it's offensive for us to equate legal and illegal immigration. >> sandra: do you -- you clearly didn't agree with jim acosta and his approach of this discussion....
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were working for house democrats, most of them who fired in january but schultz kept him on till july. one of the india'svices firms has resigned, resigned with unconventional long letter blaming personal attacks, follows public criticism of the company and shares fell 7% on that news and that's what's happening now, lauren. lauren: thanks, lea, we have breaking news this morning, florida has reported a second terror attack outside of barcelona. hey, katie. >> the hunt is very much on, they are looking at a terrorist of around eight people and wanted to use gas canisters as well as vehicles. dramatic developments overnight as you say in the spanish coastal town, a second attack there using a vehicle that left six people injured but police were able to intervene, they shot five suspects who they say were wearing suicide vests, later police said they made devices safe. now all this comes after the attack late on thursday afternoon in central barcelona. sheer panic when a van drove through crowds swerving back and forth. the driver was trying to hit as many people as possible. now that driver fled the scene
were working for house democrats, most of them who fired in january but schultz kept him on till july. one of the india'svices firms has resigned, resigned with unconventional long letter blaming personal attacks, follows public criticism of the company and shares fell 7% on that news and that's what's happening now, lauren. lauren: thanks, lea, we have breaking news this morning, florida has reported a second terror attack outside of barcelona. hey, katie. >> the hunt is very much on,...
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first i asked him about his humble beginnings growing up in india and how he was personally invited tofor larry page added up-and-coming company called google that it recently gone public. nikesh: we're making around $2 billion in revenue at that time. i would say the international operations and scalings were early. tim armstrong did a great job. states team he ran was doing well. we took the model to an and deployed it across europe. tim and i used to compete on and we can make the different -- we could make the different regions. emily: google has since become alphabet. what is the biggest risk to google's business model now? nikesh: we underestimated the risks to build an advertising juggernaut. facebook has built one. i don't think there is a third. i don't think there is a third platform out there which has the scale to be able to build what google and facebook have built. i think we will see more and more concentration at google and facebook in the advertising space. i think that is not going away soon. emily: would you say it is a duopoly, and is that ok? nikesh: yes, for now.
first i asked him about his humble beginnings growing up in india and how he was personally invited tofor larry page added up-and-coming company called google that it recently gone public. nikesh: we're making around $2 billion in revenue at that time. i would say the international operations and scalings were early. tim armstrong did a great job. states team he ran was doing well. we took the model to an and deployed it across europe. tim and i used to compete on and we can make the different...
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india. guru ram rahim is a charismatic figure, he makes movies calling himself the messenger of god. his huge beard and flamboyant style has led to himtimes extraordinary appearance, he is regarded as a living saint by many of his followers. this is the latest in a series of scandals here in india involving ascetics who claim exceptional spiritual powers. guru ram rahim insists his sect is a social welfare and spiritual group, but these two rape convictions aren't the only allegations of criminal behaviour. he has been accused of helping plan a murder and it is also claimed he persuaded 400 of his acolytes to have themselves castrated in order to get closer to god. it is that kind of devotion that explains the scale and intensity of the violence here in north india and also why the authorities are so concerned about it spreading. justin rowlatt, bbc news, delhi. a brief look at some of the day's other news stories. the billionaire boss of the samsung electronics empire, jay y lee, has been jailed for five years. he was found guilty of paying $6 billion in bribes to south korea's government, embezzlement and perjury. here, a suspected
india. guru ram rahim is a charismatic figure, he makes movies calling himself the messenger of god. his huge beard and flamboyant style has led to himtimes extraordinary appearance, he is regarded as a living saint by many of his followers. this is the latest in a series of scandals here in india involving ascetics who claim exceptional spiritual powers. guru ram rahim insists his sect is a social welfare and spiritual group, but these two rape convictions aren't the only allegations of...
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india they go they look at it i let him go on thursday. when the case is coming up i'm going to just in your thoughts on this one because you're going to be with you when you get them but i don't know you said i think i mean it was great to see me without. it getting worse but. for now you know why did you go there that this is spies who. had little but i mean i don't know who but i was at a can say since i think i was going to. the yes the honest i mean i guess we'll i mean i'm out of the coffin oracle is coming through with the body and i want to ok let me know in writing perfect and what i thought is going into this week but if you know you you know a couple of you don't want to be topical i think yes i didn't know so yeah i mean i don't know if it goes ok you know what i mean i thought i would you know when you're late on the go that game those who do it because you get a ok does it seem in the end you stay put when the one episode yelling people are so used to them is in a way because there's one big theme and you can of course the mo
india they go they look at it i let him go on thursday. when the case is coming up i'm going to just in your thoughts on this one because you're going to be with you when you get them but i don't know you said i think i mean it was great to see me without. it getting worse but. for now you know why did you go there that this is spies who. had little but i mean i don't know who but i was at a can say since i think i was going to. the yes the honest i mean i guess we'll i mean i'm out of the...
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four days of arriving in india, the girlfound within four days of arriving in india, the girl found the boy's address and sent himuld act, the pa rents before officials could act, the parents quickly got the couple married at the golden temple. but the girl's family wanted their daughter back and sought help from the pakistani government, saying she had been abducted. by then, india and pakistan had agreed to return thousands of women who had been abducted from either side of the border in the days following partition. the social worker was in charge of the operation. ismat was told she would have to go active pakistan. jidu was devastated and asked the social worker to help them but if ismat was allowed to stay, things would have beenjeopardised. so she stayed in pakistan forjust a week. but she would stay at the police, sheena's house and meet her pa rents police, sheena's house and meet her parents there. but four days later, indian officials learned that ismat‘s parents had taken her home. and when they went act to meet her, everything had changed. when ismat heardjidu's everything had changed. when ismat hea
four days of arriving in india, the girlfound within four days of arriving in india, the girl found the boy's address and sent himuld act, the pa rents before officials could act, the parents quickly got the couple married at the golden temple. but the girl's family wanted their daughter back and sought help from the pakistani government, saying she had been abducted. by then, india and pakistan had agreed to return thousands of women who had been abducted from either side of the border in the...
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india? yes i am, i said and i smiled back. which part? north. we are from mumbai and i have a question. my son is a medical square visiting him but now we are going back. the lady said and scanned me top to bottom. okay what can i help you with? i said trying to avoid the next question. back in india mothers of my friends often volunteered their son's salaries and then quickly asked mine. it was a way of judging their son. we are trying to buy dvd player but we want to make sure it will work in india.let me see i said. and i walked to the dvd section. i studied at the university them and asked? no i am not. what are you doing here? he's there with a curious face. i am working here, i said. he fired the next question. what is your background? yes, the dvd will working in the i said. okay good. my background is media i said. i am new in america. i'm trying to find a better job. yes, i was thinking about that. you seem to be an educated chap. you can do better than this the man replied. i don't know why but i was acting as if the couple would like to india and go straight to my parents and tell them what i was doing. [laughter]
india? yes i am, i said and i smiled back. which part? north. we are from mumbai and i have a question. my son is a medical square visiting him but now we are going back. the lady said and scanned me top to bottom. okay what can i help you with? i said trying to avoid the next question. back in india mothers of my friends often volunteered their son's salaries and then quickly asked mine. it was a way of judging their son. we are trying to buy dvd player but we want to make sure it will work in...
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. >> in india, cows are allowed to wander around. >> the compassionate rescuers who put him on the path to recovery. >> and a handsome police officer has ensnared single women from around the world. >> creating a social media meltdown. >> he does not look that much different from our own ol oli pettigrew. >> life is a collection of the moments, memories that you score -- store in your mind for all of your years, unless you're diagnosed with alzheimer's. what do you do then? you can try what this man did for his grandmother. he did not want one of their most special memories to be forgotten. so he did this. he shows his grandmother a tattoo of a letter she wrote him when he graduated high school. he took that letter and transferred it on to his body. as soon as she sees it, she recognizes the let erk she recognizes the handwriting and starts crying, telling him how much she loves him. she does share a picture on facebook that shows you exactly what that letter looks like and the tattoo. part of the reason this is such a special letter, she speaks of one of her favorite memories that she
. >> in india, cows are allowed to wander around. >> the compassionate rescuers who put him on the path to recovery. >> and a handsome police officer has ensnared single women from around the world. >> creating a social media meltdown. >> he does not look that much different from our own ol oli pettigrew. >> life is a collection of the moments, memories that you score -- store in your mind for all of your years, unless you're diagnosed with alzheimer's. what...
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him off. if we're going to bring india to help, how are they going to help? just be awfully careful.n finally to push the afghans into a reform that they don't have. to train their forces and the corruption. that's a state department. when you don't have an assistant secretary, you don't have a team. that's going to suffer. that's not good. >> ambassador richardson, thank you very much for sharing your perspective on this program. we appreciate it. thank catherine and betsy, as well. also give a quick programming note because at noon eastern with andrea mitchell reports, she's talking to the former secretary of defense leon panetta for the new plan for afghanistan. this very topic happening on msnbc in about an hour and 15 minutes. >>> the vice president defending the president's response to charlottesville but comes after the speaker of the house says the president messed up. what is up with the mixed messaging on this? we're talking about the potential divide in gop leadership after the break. hundreds of dollars on my car insurance. huh. i should take a closer look at geico... (do
him off. if we're going to bring india to help, how are they going to help? just be awfully careful.n finally to push the afghans into a reform that they don't have. to train their forces and the corruption. that's a state department. when you don't have an assistant secretary, you don't have a team. that's going to suffer. that's not good. >> ambassador richardson, thank you very much for sharing your perspective on this program. we appreciate it. thank catherine and betsy, as well. also...
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money report all kinds of stuff to stopping in china north korea bhutan india that's right get out your yoga mats get all your him away him think five dollar a gram whole foods salt we're going to. have you ever heard of the doc i'm trying to rest you know i saw that film of the one nine hundred seventy fourth directed by alan pakula started warm baby and dustin hoffman well i think you'll find out from dan collins oh you don't know don't go away stay right there. more dogs may nocioni be tiste but. did the relationship between kids sure it was prove suggested no proof and a fairly strong one there were two thousand rats involved in this study it's a very extensive study done by a well respected scientists. do chemicals that down the advertising. really increase the risk of cancer and i chose a means unknown to. damaged in the launch a test or is it a shame that skepticism they do not. have to risk is seen as truth by independent scientists so did the meat industry paid you for this i received some compensation for my time as well as the others one is that it would be too happy definitely to like what we've been
money report all kinds of stuff to stopping in china north korea bhutan india that's right get out your yoga mats get all your him away him think five dollar a gram whole foods salt we're going to. have you ever heard of the doc i'm trying to rest you know i saw that film of the one nine hundred seventy fourth directed by alan pakula started warm baby and dustin hoffman well i think you'll find out from dan collins oh you don't know don't go away stay right there. more dogs may nocioni be tiste...
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and you talk about how proud you were that india is the world's biggest democracy, narendra modi of course has been talking today, positive language from him a country of 1.25 billion people. considering what we were on 15th august 19a7 and what we are today, obviously we have made giant strides but the work is only half done. we have a long way to go and we recognise that and that is why the prime minister has laid out an extremely ambitious agenda for economic growth and development and to ensure that india assumes its place. it is notjust about economics. it is border issues and the treatment of women and there are still many, many areas that need specific attention. yes, but you mention the treatment of women. there are very few countries where a space programme is run by a large number of women. our women scientists have played a hugely important role in the mars orbiter mission and recently in launching a world record of 10a satellites into space. we have women, a distinguished lady as our president. we have women prime ministers and chief ministers, etc. of course we need to do much more but i think our law is very robust in a vibra
and you talk about how proud you were that india is the world's biggest democracy, narendra modi of course has been talking today, positive language from him a country of 1.25 billion people. considering what we were on 15th august 19a7 and what we are today, obviously we have made giant strides but the work is only half done. we have a long way to go and we recognise that and that is why the prime minister has laid out an extremely ambitious agenda for economic growth and development and to...
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india? sim, and smiled back. which part? north. okay, we're from him. web question. you have a question i asked? yes. my son is in medical school everywhere visiting in but now we're going back. what can help you with? i said trying to avoid the next question. back in india, mothers often volunteered their son salary and then quickly asked mine. it was a way of judging their successes. we are trying to buy a dvd player but want to make sure that it will work in india. let me see, i sit, walk to the dvd section. are you studying at the university? no i'm not. what are you doing here? i am working i said. what's your background? yes, this dvd work in india coy said. okay good. my background is in media. i'm new in america and i'm trying to find a better job. yes, i was thinking about that. you seem to be an educated chat. you can do better than this, the man replied. i don't know why bu but i was acting as if the couple would fly to india and tell my parents about what i was doing. out of more than 1 billion indians in a deep and round the world, the of an indian traveler and my start turning out to be
india? sim, and smiled back. which part? north. okay, we're from him. web question. you have a question i asked? yes. my son is in medical school everywhere visiting in but now we're going back. what can help you with? i said trying to avoid the next question. back in india, mothers often volunteered their son salary and then quickly asked mine. it was a way of judging their successes. we are trying to buy a dvd player but want to make sure that it will work in india. let me see, i sit, walk to...
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him. he knows how to weaponize everythi everything. they will attack and create problems for parties like germany, india, france and other countries. spreading chaos with putin's resource and totally being unprepared for this on slot worked for him. >> what is advice to ordinary americans? >> first of all, you understand this does exist. it is not a mind threat. i understand there is isis and other things but you look at putin as the main source of problems because of resources and his ability to attack you. >> you think putin is more dangerous we can spend time talking about conspiracy theories and how many kgb infiltrations there are and then you have many fuel dmand commanders that mysteriously came to syria. it is about relationships between assad and isis. by the way, russia never bombed isis. when you look at putin's operation in syria, he bombed american-back rebels because assad is helping the great chaos. you have to fight back. there are many ways you can hurt putin. you have to make him look like a looser. there are many things you can do. follow the money. sanctions, paying attention to the top oligarch. as long as his w
him. he knows how to weaponize everythi everything. they will attack and create problems for parties like germany, india, france and other countries. spreading chaos with putin's resource and totally being unprepared for this on slot worked for him. >> what is advice to ordinary americans? >> first of all, you understand this does exist. it is not a mind threat. i understand there is isis and other things but you look at putin as the main source of problems because of resources and...
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what did you make, though, of him bringing that up in another breath talking about india, talk about it being a critical part of south asia's strategy? >> clearly everybody needs to be a to partner in the region in stabilizing pakistan. while he's putting pressure on pakistan with the porous board teshgs fact that osama bin laden was found in pakistan and killed there, clearly there needs to be greater cooperation with the pakistani government to defend and stabilize afghanistan, but we didn't hear about iran and we didn't hear about russia. and we didn't hear about the broader nato strategy that was underpinning all of the obama administration efforts to make sure other countries were sharing the burden. frankly right now the united states and the american public, it's our blood and treasure being spent in afghanistan and with donald trump's reputation overseas, his inability to work with other allies and foreign leaders, we, the american public, are left holding the bag. >> will, in 2013, then citizen trump tweeted, "do not allow our very stupid leaders to sign a deal that keeps us
what did you make, though, of him bringing that up in another breath talking about india, talk about it being a critical part of south asia's strategy? >> clearly everybody needs to be a to partner in the region in stabilizing pakistan. while he's putting pressure on pakistan with the porous board teshgs fact that osama bin laden was found in pakistan and killed there, clearly there needs to be greater cooperation with the pakistani government to defend and stabilize afghanistan, but we...