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in india, where growing slowly. therefore, theoint i would like to emphasize is that india, the growth potential is tre. the rate of savings and the rate of investment is reasonably high. the various -- it will insure there is investments that can attract investment from different parts of the country. sometimes questions have been raised, looking in the short term, in the initial months of the current calendar year. the question was raised, almost every year in the past few months of the calendar year, there is a slow down, but in the latter part of the year, it makes up. this is not in one year, but it has happened in the past. as i was mentioning, inflation is an important constraint that we will have to tackle. to be very frank, a tolerable level of inflation is difficult to define. but in our economy, we have seen that if we cannot give the inflationary pressure -- keep it within 5% to 6%, it would have been ideal. this year i hope it will be a little more, not because of real supply constraints. we have substa
in india, where growing slowly. therefore, theoint i would like to emphasize is that india, the growth potential is tre. the rate of savings and the rate of investment is reasonably high. the various -- it will insure there is investments that can attract investment from different parts of the country. sometimes questions have been raised, looking in the short term, in the initial months of the current calendar year. the question was raised, almost every year in the past few months of the...
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more and more countries in the region are looking at india as a major manufacturing hub. >> india is a very important markets for all automobile manufacturers. this is the case for the sun as well. we are exporting our products from india to other countries. >> agents are making their presence felt in india -- asians are making new friends and trying their best to embrace the local culture. he has lived here for eight years and is a leading member of the korean community, one of the fastest-growing x pat groups here. >> we are trying to introduce our culture and languages and our food. for that kind of thing, we can get to be more friends with india. >> their commitment is unwavering. it was a country they did not really understand and they found it difficult to do business with. now because of all the opportunities that exist, that has changed. they have set up shop and many of them have made india their home. there have also brought a little bit of their culture. it is not all one way. india has a long tradition of manufacturing. this is a 100-year-old company making auto parts for
more and more countries in the region are looking at india as a major manufacturing hub. >> india is a very important markets for all automobile manufacturers. this is the case for the sun as well. we are exporting our products from india to other countries. >> agents are making their presence felt in india -- asians are making new friends and trying their best to embrace the local culture. he has lived here for eight years and is a leading member of the korean community, one of the...
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india -- a discussion on a u.s.-india economic relations.efing. -- on the "washington journal" tomorrow morning, ray lahood previews in his trip to michigan and focusing on transportation jobs. the executive director of the alliance of manufacturing. you can follow in with your questions on energy in the national security with the center for strategic international study. "washington journal" is live on c-span every day. there are three days of book tv programming. some may be underlined -- ruining the underlying intent of the internet. and sunday, in depth with linda hogan. look for the entire schedule on booktv.org. >> a brookings institution discussion on u.s.-india economic relations. panelists include u.s. treasury secretary timothy geithner. ... this is about one hour. >> a good evening. two global leaders who have stood out in their astute handling of their respective economies. we touched upon various issues which focused on the economic and financial partnership opportunities between our two countries. while many industrial speakers
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companies competing in india. indian technology and ideas and talent already plays a major role in the american economy, and that is only going to grow over time, and we are committed to not just running an open nondiscriminatory investment regime, welcoming indian investment, but we want to find ways to make indian companies have a greater role in our economy. we will talk about things that are important to us in the indian market, as the authorities look for ways to improve the quality of the investment environment. growth requires capital and investment and ideas, and there is a lot of room for improvement. we are working carefully to build a strategic economic relationship. we do that in the budget areas. we have very productive technical working exchanges under way on things like that management or how to build a more effected -- regime, a whole range of issues. we work closely together and all the major international economic and financial furm, an indy g- 20 in particular, not just because of the credibilit
companies competing in india. indian technology and ideas and talent already plays a major role in the american economy, and that is only going to grow over time, and we are committed to not just running an open nondiscriminatory investment regime, welcoming indian investment, but we want to find ways to make indian companies have a greater role in our economy. we will talk about things that are important to us in the indian market, as the authorities look for ways to improve the quality of the...
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-india economic relations.on journal" tomorrow morning, transportation secretary ray lahood previews his tricks focusing on the auto industry and transportation jobs. you can: with your questions about energy and national security to david pumphrey. "washington journal" is live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern >> blackberry users, now you can access our programming anytime with the c-span radio app. it is all commercial free. you can listen to our signature interview programs each week, all available around the clock, wherever you are. download it free from blackberry app world. >> the supreme court ruled today that california's law banning the sale of violent video games to minors violates the first amendment and is unconstitutional. the law, passed in 2005 but never enacted, prohibited the sale or rental of violent video games to anyone under 18 years old. retailers. up next kamakura oral arguments in the case. >> where the your was -- new york was involving -- that can be no less harmful to the devel
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candidate siz means that india's decision really does matter. >> agustin carstens arrived in india today. in some hours he'll be meeting india's finance minister. later in the day, he's going to hold a news conference. it's part of the effort by the two candidates to lob boby for top job. >> hamid, what is carstens seen as in india? are you getting any idea of the feedback he's been getting from some of the leaders over there? >> as for india's prime minister, lodged his discontent over control of global financial institutions. that said, he also mentioned it's a long haul before a change take place. but so far, yan hasn't yet taken any position on who should hedge the imf job and the decision is likely to be announced by the prime minister himself. nina? >> we should also talk about the growing discord between the emerging markets and the traditional people who dominated the role at the imf and indeed the world bank, europe and the united states. talk to me about the emerging market wanting a bigger voice in the ball room table here. >> nina, it's widely believed that the economic order
candidate siz means that india's decision really does matter. >> agustin carstens arrived in india today. in some hours he'll be meeting india's finance minister. later in the day, he's going to hold a news conference. it's part of the effort by the two candidates to lob boby for top job. >> hamid, what is carstens seen as in india? are you getting any idea of the feedback he's been getting from some of the leaders over there? >> as for india's prime minister, lodged his...
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have become. >> i think india would have become -- i think india would have lapsed into independence as the british weakened by the warp and the post war imhek state but would not have had the consciousness of itself as a nation that gandhi really did more than any other person to impart and how good was he as a stratest and technician? she was brilliant for particular campaigns and he was brilliant at cauring the country's information but he was not as successful, as the book attempts to show, in his -- he wasn't largely successful in his attempts to advance these values that were sential to his own self discovery. gandhi had a very interesting inner life, up like most of our complete dell leaders and saw a kind of relationship between how he could -- how he conducted himself and how the movement should go. it'sot mystical but he thought if he achieved a certain level of purity india would achieve balance and peacefulness that he desired to see. and well, that was a touching idea but it didn't -- it didn't quite take. except to the degree that in india today, i argue, that when you
have become. >> i think india would have become -- i think india would have lapsed into independence as the british weakened by the warp and the post war imhek state but would not have had the consciousness of itself as a nation that gandhi really did more than any other person to impart and how good was he as a stratest and technician? she was brilliant for particular campaigns and he was brilliant at cauring the country's information but he was not as successful, as the book attempts to...
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india. thousands of years ago and hundreds of years ago in india there were no movie theatres, no television, no radio, no comic books or no books for people like you and me to read. was this the same here? >> yes. all offer the world it was like that. ask your parents. they can tell you what it was like before the internet. so, people told stores. i bet you tell stories. did you tell a story today? >> yeah, i bet you did you went up to our friend and said, did you see that? your friend said, no, no he didn't. right? that's a story. so, i will tell you a story. in india, here we have super heroes like, tell me a hero. >> super man. we have super heroes in india. krishna. lifts mountains and throws them to the ocean to create bridges. i will tell you the story about a super hero. krishna as a little boy in the village where the trees blow and the water flows and the birds fly and the grass grows, in this village there are cows. and people and they go to the river and they go to get their wate
india. thousands of years ago and hundreds of years ago in india there were no movie theatres, no television, no radio, no comic books or no books for people like you and me to read. was this the same here? >> yes. all offer the world it was like that. ask your parents. they can tell you what it was like before the internet. so, people told stores. i bet you tell stories. did you tell a story today? >> yeah, i bet you did you went up to our friend and said, did you see that? your...
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>>and india steps up its quest for a place on the olympic podium. >>medals on their minds... and the rest in just a moment on world business >>reporter: 3d printing is a technique that can create 3 dimensional objects by laying down multiple layers of material. the technology in itself is not that new, but costs have now dropped to a level where domestic 3d printing is a real possibility. >>3d printing is impressive technology; machines that can literally print almost any object you could imagine, from a wide range of materials, practically instantly on demand. and its potential is vast.... >>bowyer: 3d printing, conceptually fairly straight forward. you have a machine which plugs into your computer and it allows you instead of printing on flat sheets of paper to print out three-dimensional objects, usually made out of plastic. >> marks: when 3d printers first arrived they were dubbed the santa claus machine by people who first came across them because it just seemed utterly magical that you could design something in 3d on a computer and then have i
>>and india steps up its quest for a place on the olympic podium. >>medals on their minds... and the rest in just a moment on world business >>reporter: 3d printing is a technique that can create 3 dimensional objects by laying down multiple layers of material. the technology in itself is not that new, but costs have now dropped to a level where domestic 3d printing is a real possibility. >>3d printing is impressive technology; machines that can literally print almost...
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india has solved the big problem. 25 years from now india will look exactly like it does now: a complicated dysfunctional democracy but ultimately a stle one. it's got all e small problems. it's got bad highways, bad train systems, all that stuff it has to deal with. >> rose: people always worry that the future leaders will forget history and one of the things that lee kuan yew s said is that he worried that somehow future leaders of china will have forgotten the kinds of problems china had and especially some of the cost that it paid because of certain innovations that mao tried, whether it was the great leap forward or cultural revolution cost china enormously. >> i think you are exactly right. this is the central idea in understanding china. the chinese by 1973/'74 when kissinger and nixon opened the door to them, they were flat on their back. they had... just everything had gone wrong. mao had taken over, mao had tried two completely madchemes the great leap forward and the cultural revolution. per capita g.d.p. was basically the lowest in the world. itas bangladesh level. th hadothing.
india has solved the big problem. 25 years from now india will look exactly like it does now: a complicated dysfunctional democracy but ultimately a stle one. it's got all e small problems. it's got bad highways, bad train systems, all that stuff it has to deal with. >> rose: people always worry that the future leaders will forget history and one of the things that lee kuan yew s said is that he worried that somehow future leaders of china will have forgotten the kinds of problems china...
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, or to be precise to, take me to the border that nepal shares with india.s that border that thousands of nepalese girls are trafficked each year from brothels of mumbai, calcutta, and other indian cities. this journey is difficult for anuradha. she's so fearless when facing human traffickers and yet has trouble facing up to her own fear of flying. as she puts it, on the ground i am a lion, but in the air, i am a mouse. back on solid ground, anuradha finds her feet once more and we're soon on our way to one of the 26 official border crossings along the 2,500 kilometer frontier between the two countries. i'm not allowed to cross into india without a visa, but nepalese and indians are free to pass without showing passports or i.d. cards of any kind. i'm actually amazed though that they don't do some kind of card that had to be shown? for people who do work and have legitimate business going back, it is not to keep people from going back and forth, but there has to be some better system. in just four hours at the border, i saw several thousand people crossing o
, or to be precise to, take me to the border that nepal shares with india.s that border that thousands of nepalese girls are trafficked each year from brothels of mumbai, calcutta, and other indian cities. this journey is difficult for anuradha. she's so fearless when facing human traffickers and yet has trouble facing up to her own fear of flying. as she puts it, on the ground i am a lion, but in the air, i am a mouse. back on solid ground, anuradha finds her feet once more and we're soon on...
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inflation is an important factor in india.ion of governments rely on inflation, particularly food items. it is predictable that the rbi will take this course. but to be honest about it, the interest inflation in india has proved to be insensitive to inflation interest rate hikes. inflation is going up as interest rates are going up. so we have to take a supply side management approach for inflation control. that possibly would yield better results. it is difficult, no doubt, but maybe in the meantime that is the approach we have to adopt ultima ultimately. >> thanks ever so much for coming on cnn today. >>> now, you're watching "world business today." up next, andrew stevens heads to the house of jakarta for a look at the downside of the kmeconom. we'll be right back. >>> from cnn london, i'm nina dos santos and this is "world business today." all this week we've been exploring the rapid growth rate of indonesia, a country of some 240 million people which by some accounts could become the world's fifth largest economy by the y
inflation is an important factor in india.ion of governments rely on inflation, particularly food items. it is predictable that the rbi will take this course. but to be honest about it, the interest inflation in india has proved to be insensitive to inflation interest rate hikes. inflation is going up as interest rates are going up. so we have to take a supply side management approach for inflation control. that possibly would yield better results. it is difficult, no doubt, but maybe in the...
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. >> i want to point at pakistan and india. >> the money that goes to build a civil society from india pakistan, any relationship with india, i think pakistan -- would try to compete with india by helping build a civil society and it is not doing that. >> i want to ask about the taliban. what is their background? they initially came from other countries. is that true? >> the original taliban was made up of refugees who had grown up in the refugee camps in pakistan from afghanistan. they were recruited originally by the i s i. the bbc reported years ago their first entrance was showing up in northern pakistan, not even in afghanistan. the military was using them as an agent for their own interests in afghanistan. they were backing of them. shortly after the invasion of afghanistan the afghan people came into afghanistan early on waving pictures of the king and claiming they were here to bring back the king. a lot of local village militias put down their arms and essentially gave in to the taliban. when the taliban were moving through pashtuns areas there was not a problem with it. when
. >> i want to point at pakistan and india. >> the money that goes to build a civil society from india pakistan, any relationship with india, i think pakistan -- would try to compete with india by helping build a civil society and it is not doing that. >> i want to ask about the taliban. what is their background? they initially came from other countries. is that true? >> the original taliban was made up of refugees who had grown up in the refugee camps in pakistan from...
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the americans are seen as a country that arms india and has great relations with india. they are seen as the country that wants to install a government in afghanistan that maybe is and difficult pakistan's interest but the sense is that it just the kind of political in a psychological chaos benefits the military because it allows them to present themselves as the stable institutions that's not rent sold pakistan the way so many politicians have, but anyway. that's my interpretation of who could no. >> you asked about the back story and i think the general chianti would be able to give the backslid on that statement released which had a number of interesting sections including volition support farms delivered to pakistan and how much were delivered by the government of pakistan to the pakistan army committed is named a new story, it's a story that came out some years ago and even i had written about it when i first interviewed general chianti after he took over he told me $300 million out of that is 1.2 billion, and actually delivered to the military the rest are being ke
the americans are seen as a country that arms india and has great relations with india. they are seen as the country that wants to install a government in afghanistan that maybe is and difficult pakistan's interest but the sense is that it just the kind of political in a psychological chaos benefits the military because it allows them to present themselves as the stable institutions that's not rent sold pakistan the way so many politicians have, but anyway. that's my interpretation of who could...
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the dal l*et freedom network works with this issue of human trafficking which is huge in india, it is the number one source and destination nation, there are millions of young indian girls that get caught up in this, there are 12 million children that are in child bonded labor that the indian government has done a study that shows most of the girls in human trafficking are between the ages of 11 and 14. there's a concept, you mentioned the hindu religion has 100 thousand d*if doses which you marry the temple, but this family in the community says, our oldest daughter, we're going to dedicate to the temple and they become temple prostitutes, when they are in their 30's, the priests put them on to the streets. >> as you point out rightly so to point out the travesties that these folks endure and the incredible stories that we have seen is the revive of how god is touching the lives of the dal l*et people and especially on the concept of freedom, they have freedom in this man, christjesus, and this has changed people's lives. >> when you go to india, you see mass baptisms, under anticonv
the dal l*et freedom network works with this issue of human trafficking which is huge in india, it is the number one source and destination nation, there are millions of young indian girls that get caught up in this, there are 12 million children that are in child bonded labor that the indian government has done a study that shows most of the girls in human trafficking are between the ages of 11 and 14. there's a concept, you mentioned the hindu religion has 100 thousand d*if doses which you...
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huasin was one of india's most famous artists. but he also inspired controversy and when his naked pictures of hindu gods brought death threats he left the country. >> during his long career, m.f. huasin became india's best known and most successful painter. his works sold for millions the we're coming into this room now. one of the most famous paintings? the bbc recently filmed a special documentary with him. in it he talked about the loss of his mother at 18 months and the void that that had left. >> many paintings i paint, like mother teresa, i never paint the face. i got all the affection of mother in the cradle i would have been a different man. that's something i'm missing the >> he said he worked every day for the past 80 years. he began his career painting sin eam billboards but went on to be known as the indian pick asa -- pits ack -- picasso. his life changed in the 1990's when hindu hard-liners became more powerful. some objected to his depictions of hindu goddesses. husain, a muslim, received death threats and decided
huasin was one of india's most famous artists. but he also inspired controversy and when his naked pictures of hindu gods brought death threats he left the country. >> during his long career, m.f. huasin became india's best known and most successful painter. his works sold for millions the we're coming into this room now. one of the most famous paintings? the bbc recently filmed a special documentary with him. in it he talked about the loss of his mother at 18 months and the void that...
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and india?ozen isi -- does an isi think it is part of an agenda to give problems as they deal with its own minedia? what is the say about their analytic capabilities? are there officers that hone their craft and analytic skills? if not, is our discussion to improve analytic capabilities? >> i think i did refer to this in my opening remarks. there is a strong perception in pakistan, in the military in particular, that there is some kind of an overarching plan. as to which side talks about this is unclear. i run across this point of view that there is a master plan and is often based on what people read on the internet. the most often quoted source for this, whether the isi and the military, is a ralph peters and his famous map. they look at the events surrounding the analysis and say she must've been briefed by ex wires the. as i said, -- x, y, or z. as a set, it must be seen if it can be replicated in other countries. i think this is the weakest element. there is some much at the isi. particular
and india?ozen isi -- does an isi think it is part of an agenda to give problems as they deal with its own minedia? what is the say about their analytic capabilities? are there officers that hone their craft and analytic skills? if not, is our discussion to improve analytic capabilities? >> i think i did refer to this in my opening remarks. there is a strong perception in pakistan, in the military in particular, that there is some kind of an overarching plan. as to which side talks about...
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who named india. lots going on at a rapid rate in india in terms of development your figures out actually show that in less than forty years india will overtake the u.s. as the world's second largest trading nation pushing this country into third place now india is a country james by many to be behind the times and as we just saw in previous report it's a place with several centuries old caste system and people are actually breaking through it with several stories like the one you just saw of people achieving what we here refer to as the american dream well one of the actual american dream you know that one that happens here in america so so many are finding that it's just not realistic anymore for more personal so you guys. blair griffith this year's miss colorado she just returned from the miss usa pageant i asked her if anything had changed since i last spoke to her when she was struggling to make ends meet and homeless here's what she had to say you know a lot of good. for my mom and i specially t
who named india. lots going on at a rapid rate in india in terms of development your figures out actually show that in less than forty years india will overtake the u.s. as the world's second largest trading nation pushing this country into third place now india is a country james by many to be behind the times and as we just saw in previous report it's a place with several centuries old caste system and people are actually breaking through it with several stories like the one you just saw of...
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india in india or. even to helps to level two to resolve some political difficulties but the difficulty is between the china and india so i think that in the near future process prospect it's even better for russia to play such a media row between india and china. despite what seems to be a very stable and dynamic relationship between the two countries there are still some bumps on the road there and one of the problematic issues i should say for the two countries from a weapons exports to back in the one nine hundred ninety s. china was the leading buyer of russian arms but now russia fears china is copying its weapons and selling them at lower prices do you think this is clouding the relations between the two countries. are yes and no yes because of course it's a it's a problematic issue here and of this situation drives the military technical cooperation and trade in the military tactical sphere to the case of unbalanced partnership but. on the other hand it's a good impulse to revise or trade relati
india in india or. even to helps to level two to resolve some political difficulties but the difficulty is between the china and india so i think that in the near future process prospect it's even better for russia to play such a media row between india and china. despite what seems to be a very stable and dynamic relationship between the two countries there are still some bumps on the road there and one of the problematic issues i should say for the two countries from a weapons exports to back...
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using their will power to overcome the odds preassure either r t india. lots of developments being made at a rapid rate and india their figures out show that in less than forty years india will actually overtake the us as the world's second largest trading ship in this country into third place where this is a country deems by many as behind the times india were just on korea's report its a place where you know several centuries old the caste system and people are actually breaking through it several stories like the one we just saw of people are achieving what we here refer to and the american dream and what about the actual american dream. here in america so they are finding that it's just not realistic anymore i want to talk non-celebrity. she's in colorado and she was also this year's miss colorado actually just returned from the miss usa pageant. and claire you have such an interesting story i know on we've spoken once before and you're certainly not the typical beauty pageant contestant since you were actually homeless just wanted to hear what's been
using their will power to overcome the odds preassure either r t india. lots of developments being made at a rapid rate and india their figures out show that in less than forty years india will actually overtake the us as the world's second largest trading ship in this country into third place where this is a country deems by many as behind the times india were just on korea's report its a place where you know several centuries old the caste system and people are actually breaking through it...
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we begin with this item sent by ddi india. india hosted the main events marking this year's world environment day in new delhi on sunday, pledging to play a constructive role in protecting the environment. this is the first time india has been the primary host since the united nations instituted the environment day in 1972. the theme this year was forests, nature at your service. india's environment minister said that the theme highlights the importance of striking a balance between environmental protection and economic development. he added that india is a good example of the effort to conserve forests while boosting economic growth and creating new jobs at the same time. >>> sri lankan president mahindra rajapaksa inaugurated the country's tallest transmission tower on monday. it will connect northern parts of the nation with the south. the tower will be used to transmit digital radio and television signals to the entire northern province. tamil rebels destroyed a similar tower in 1990 during the long fight for an independen
we begin with this item sent by ddi india. india hosted the main events marking this year's world environment day in new delhi on sunday, pledging to play a constructive role in protecting the environment. this is the first time india has been the primary host since the united nations instituted the environment day in 1972. the theme this year was forests, nature at your service. india's environment minister said that the theme highlights the importance of striking a balance between...
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in india. the. president. beatriz of. taj mahal hotel. hotel. on the radio to leave the. church and. maybe her to carry collection. the other. part. to taper comments. from the russian capital within twenty four hours a day this is our top stories this hour the greek prime minister is preparing to announce major changes to his cabinet. police clashed with protesters angry at even more cuts. progs putting of helping america's european missile defense shield by refusing to host facilities. iran confirms to russia it has no plans to possess nuclear weapons during a key summit of asian leaders. plus u.s. drone attacks allegedly killed scores of civilians in yemen ready. for action in the rest of country. to bring us up to date for the moment i couldn't get a shop i will be here in less than half an hour as the news continues in the meantime peter viles cross-talk guests whether the opec oil producing cartel countries are still relevant to today's world that's crosstalk next on r.t. . if you. want. a low in the welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle it is being described as o
in india. the. president. beatriz of. taj mahal hotel. hotel. on the radio to leave the. church and. maybe her to carry collection. the other. part. to taper comments. from the russian capital within twenty four hours a day this is our top stories this hour the greek prime minister is preparing to announce major changes to his cabinet. police clashed with protesters angry at even more cuts. progs putting of helping america's european missile defense shield by refusing to host facilities. iran...
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india. india pakistani dynamics.what i don't mean here, and i want to be very clear is that america mediator between new delhi and islamabad, that will not work. a guaranteed recipe for failure. we need to be doing something more subtle and sophisticated. we need to use our indian relationships to send a message to the pakistanis that yes, indeed, we're going out with the other date, and if you don't like that, then if you don't want to attach on, we are prepared to go with that other date. we've got to play hardball on that with the pakistanis. but in addition to that we should also encourage the process which i mr. singh and prime minister decide to start this year. the one little bit of good news in this part of the world in the last year was that cricket match which they decided to resume talks. don't get it wrong, i don't have a lot of illusions that these talks are going to go very far. needed the indians or pakistanis, but i do understand that they are important, they are critical, and any bright ideas we have
india. india pakistani dynamics.what i don't mean here, and i want to be very clear is that america mediator between new delhi and islamabad, that will not work. a guaranteed recipe for failure. we need to be doing something more subtle and sophisticated. we need to use our indian relationships to send a message to the pakistanis that yes, indeed, we're going out with the other date, and if you don't like that, then if you don't want to attach on, we are prepared to go with that other date....
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from recessionary impacts in that if the west goes into recession china and india will be export goods and demanding a while but in the longer term it's absolutely the case that yes we're going to get a breeze a brief respite from high oil prices every now and then put in the long term things are looking up. well there. what do you what do you think with the instability in the arab world right now with the the arab awakening as people are calling it i mean how much is that going to start putting pressure on our own oil prices as well because i mean i think if we have we you know saudi arabia is not doesn't have a whole lot of friends and if the number of friends it has in the region is declining ok relatively and they seem to be one going on a certain path and i think we ought agree they're not going to reform ok look what's happening in bahrain how much is the arab uprisings impact oil prices at this point. i think to the extent that it it funnels over to saudi arabia it could be huge i think if saudi arabia can continue to isolate itself and kuwait and and its u.a.e. and bahrain and
from recessionary impacts in that if the west goes into recession china and india will be export goods and demanding a while but in the longer term it's absolutely the case that yes we're going to get a breeze a brief respite from high oil prices every now and then put in the long term things are looking up. well there. what do you what do you think with the instability in the arab world right now with the the arab awakening as people are calling it i mean how much is that going to start...
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ne india. a look now at this hour's other top stories from around the world pakistani officials say u.s. missile strike near the afghan border has killed twenty people the strike occurred in a tribal region rest of the capital islamabad this area's know to be home to several militant groups connected to attack on nato forces across the border in afghanistan pakistan is growing increasingly angry at nato strikes regarding them as violations of its sovereignty. yemeni officials say hundreds of armed tribesmen have taken control of part of the country's second largest city it follows two days of violence which saw them clash with troops trying to storm a presidential pick. i was there in the capitol protesters continue to rally to demand president and they stays away is currently in saudi arabia being treated for serious injuries following a rocket attack. the u.s. and its human rights chief has condemned israel's deadly response to want to grasp on the syrian border were up to forty people have r
ne india. a look now at this hour's other top stories from around the world pakistani officials say u.s. missile strike near the afghan border has killed twenty people the strike occurred in a tribal region rest of the capital islamabad this area's know to be home to several militant groups connected to attack on nato forces across the border in afghanistan pakistan is growing increasingly angry at nato strikes regarding them as violations of its sovereignty. yemeni officials say hundreds of...
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and serious mother thinks she knows what's caused it here in the cashew plantations in india southern state of carola the government sprayed a highly controversial pesticide endosulfan on the crops during the ninety's that the people here say is causing a generation of deformed children victims groups believe there are around nine thousand children like syria with swollen heads and developing at only half the rate they should for some parents that prospect is too much choosing abortion sometimes disturbingly late my daughter was alterations own in the eighth months of her pregnancy until recently india was the only country in the world which allowed the youth of endosulfan the agricultural ministries that they're with employing no other cheap alternative to the powerful past that side but after mounting pressure at home and abroad the supreme court voted on an eight week ban of the past the third which is thought to expire in mid july while studies show that endosulfan causes severe developmental in reproductive problems in both humans and animals proponents of the past aside say thei
and serious mother thinks she knows what's caused it here in the cashew plantations in india southern state of carola the government sprayed a highly controversial pesticide endosulfan on the crops during the ninety's that the people here say is causing a generation of deformed children victims groups believe there are around nine thousand children like syria with swollen heads and developing at only half the rate they should for some parents that prospect is too much choosing abortion...
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ne india. out there around the world now with this hour's top stories crushes in a southern germany town reportedly carita has left at least four people dead in the capital protesters continue to rally around the person stays away is currently in saudi arabia his first serious injuries that attack that suggests want to use up since to push for regime change. un's human rights chief has condemned israel's deadly arm rests on the syrian border up to forty people have died in recent weeks. also expressed was that serious. encourage people to protest an area filled with landmines israeli police fire and civilians who are protesting one hundred sixty seven weeks ago and so learn ceased from syria. germany's health minister says the outbreak of the deadly new strain of e. could i as pete not the worst is over infections have so far killed twenty four people and left a further two thousand four hundred ill europe e.u. is pledging one hundred fifty million euros compensation for active farmers but spai
ne india. out there around the world now with this hour's top stories crushes in a southern germany town reportedly carita has left at least four people dead in the capital protesters continue to rally around the person stays away is currently in saudi arabia his first serious injuries that attack that suggests want to use up since to push for regime change. un's human rights chief has condemned israel's deadly arm rests on the syrian border up to forty people have died in recent weeks. also...
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. >> this is happening in india in southern india. it's the annual fish med festival. now, t.j., hundreds of thousands of people line up to get a live sardine, two inch live sardine, and it's coated in special spices. the secret recipe apparently is around 170 years old, and comes from a hindu saint. and the hindu saint told the gold family they were allowed to administer but this couldn't make a profit from it. there's no profit. what you're seeing now is children being fed the live fish, asthma and other respiratory problems, and the indian government ships literally busses these people to the place where the festival took place this week. >> this is supposed to treat asthma? >> supposed to treat asthma and other respiratory problems and being criticized by certain people and the gold family says its pharmaceutical companies who are criticizing them because it cures asthma and other respiratory diseases so well. >> it cures allegedly cures?
. >> this is happening in india in southern india. it's the annual fish med festival. now, t.j., hundreds of thousands of people line up to get a live sardine, two inch live sardine, and it's coated in special spices. the secret recipe apparently is around 170 years old, and comes from a hindu saint. and the hindu saint told the gold family they were allowed to administer but this couldn't make a profit from it. there's no profit. what you're seeing now is children being fed the live...
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stronger trade ties visiting india with top business executives. and germany's unemployment rate dropped to the new low as businesses continued to grow and invest. he is no longer europe's most wanted war crimes suspect. he is in the netherlands now where a helicopter transfer them to the war crimes tribunal just a short time ago. the former commander of the bosnian serb military is accused of war crimes including genocide. he is believed the man behind the massacre that left 8000 muslims dead. >> a government jet transported him to the netherlands. later, it taxied into a hangar. in at the touch of a political thriller to itw the journey began after a serbian corps refused his appeal against the transfer. the government welcomed the ruling. >> they have moral and international obligations. they need to prove that they will meet our commitment. >> he was hot in this vehicle. they tried to confuse journalists within the space of an hour. he will be held at the international war crimes detention center where journalists gathered hours ahead of his ar
stronger trade ties visiting india with top business executives. and germany's unemployment rate dropped to the new low as businesses continued to grow and invest. he is no longer europe's most wanted war crimes suspect. he is in the netherlands now where a helicopter transfer them to the war crimes tribunal just a short time ago. the former commander of the bosnian serb military is accused of war crimes including genocide. he is believed the man behind the massacre that left 8000 muslims dead....
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non opec production and so what's happened is as oil demand has increased in places like china and india it's all had to come from opec and that's really given opec much greater leverage than it's had during let's say the first forty years of its existence and now we really are looking at a different environment where it's not where there are alternatives to opec oil are not readily available and so simply slowing economic growth and demand for oil in india and china is not going to be enough to relieve pressure on prices so no there is no shortage of oil yes that you and i had to many communities that i was going to i pay jeffrey i mean it would mean that of the first forty years of opec we lived in a world of a supply constrained model where clearly in a demand driven model right now and you know how for how long and how big that the military does ok well i think we are to the manager of a model though you know we're going to be going to hand it hasn't global oil demand has not really grown significantly faster over the last five or ten years what's changed is that not opec production
non opec production and so what's happened is as oil demand has increased in places like china and india it's all had to come from opec and that's really given opec much greater leverage than it's had during let's say the first forty years of its existence and now we really are looking at a different environment where it's not where there are alternatives to opec oil are not readily available and so simply slowing economic growth and demand for oil in india and china is not going to be enough...
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a india. taking around the world now with the other top stories clashes in a southern yemeni style that's reportedly held by al qaida that's left at least forty five people in the capital to continue to rally since he's away he's currently in saudi arabia for a serious injuries or a rocket or activists want to use his absence to regime change. human rights chief has condemned israel's deadly on the rest of us were up to forty people have died in recent weeks i've. expressed concern that syria has. people to protest in an area filled with landmines israeli police fired on civilians who were protesting on the un question of a nineteen sixty seven eastern will soon learned seized from syria. extreme weather that's pounding several caribbean countries has killed at least twenty three eighty mudslides and flooding swept through crowded slums and it's also hundreds of thousands to homeless often lost as most of the earthquake forces say many of those killed in the warnings to regulating the area aid
a india. taking around the world now with the other top stories clashes in a southern yemeni style that's reportedly held by al qaida that's left at least forty five people in the capital to continue to rally since he's away he's currently in saudi arabia for a serious injuries or a rocket or activists want to use his absence to regime change. human rights chief has condemned israel's deadly on the rest of us were up to forty people have died in recent weeks i've. expressed concern that syria...
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my parents are from india but i was born in america and i started this dance when i was 18. i was not a baby e. both charlotte and an drea did as well. charlotte at 15 years and joe airna and i 15 years. that's how we got in this program. we practiced very hard. very, very hard we practiced everyday and we have been been in india practicing 8 times where our teacher is from. yes. >> yes. >> well there are similarities all of southeast asia. we performed in bali with a group. it's a story from the [inaudible] and so the indian epiics actually the indian epiics for very common in cambodia and bali and thailand and there is a different aesthetic. all southeast asia and asia there are a lot of similarities. >> he is a male entity. he is not -- are you referring to the story? >> it's interesting you should say that. a unique indian concept is one of half male, half female. and that is -- unlike some dances the solo dancer portrays all of the parts in the story. you can portray a feminine aspect and then masculine aspect with the bow and arrow. the male has to portray feminine and
my parents are from india but i was born in america and i started this dance when i was 18. i was not a baby e. both charlotte and an drea did as well. charlotte at 15 years and joe airna and i 15 years. that's how we got in this program. we practiced very hard. very, very hard we practiced everyday and we have been been in india practicing 8 times where our teacher is from. yes. >> yes. >> well there are similarities all of southeast asia. we performed in bali with a group. it's a...
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and our pride from families in india would use the government of allowing the news of a controversial pesticide which they say is killing their children. which in r.c. coming to live from moscow i'm renay joshua welcome to the program the u.k. failed to track detainees handed over to the us neglecting to protect them from possible abuse the shocking revelations forced through by british m.p.'s expose a secret agreement over the treatment of prisoners passed over to washington by london artie's daniel bushell met one victim who spent years on america's most notorious overseas prison. as was arrested on the streets and sent to guantanamo for torture after five years america released him without charge to this day the u.s. has given no explanation all said story couldn't as is suing george bush's lawyer alberto gonzales for ruling torture is legal interrogators from the land of the free are free to cause quote simulated drowning point instrumentality impairment of bodily function organ failure and even death i was one of. those kind of person. myself. because i want science. so i was for
and our pride from families in india would use the government of allowing the news of a controversial pesticide which they say is killing their children. which in r.c. coming to live from moscow i'm renay joshua welcome to the program the u.k. failed to track detainees handed over to the us neglecting to protect them from possible abuse the shocking revelations forced through by british m.p.'s expose a secret agreement over the treatment of prisoners passed over to washington by london artie's...
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it started in the temples of south india.s a very strong connection to behind uiism and to mythology and a lot of the -- hinduism and so it's a great way back in the 1980s for them to reconnect through this dance. >> and it's a family affair? >> yes. >> so my mother started the company and both myself and my younger sister both perform and my sister also plays the cymbals in the eric stra. -- orchestra. >> is it technical to do the dancers? >> quite a bit. even to learn it many students start when they are seven or eight and it takes about 8-10 years before you are considered ready to do a solo debut. at that point you have learned all the pieces that are required for a soloist. that debut is what we consider to be a beginning. oh after eight years, you only begin to become an zblaurt it's like being a doctor. >> definitely. the greatest thing there is no age whether to perform this. you keep evevolng and some of the best practitioners are in the 60s and 70s. >> julie, have you seen changes in this? >> all the time. and the p
it started in the temples of south india.s a very strong connection to behind uiism and to mythology and a lot of the -- hinduism and so it's a great way back in the 1980s for them to reconnect through this dance. >> and it's a family affair? >> yes. >> so my mother started the company and both myself and my younger sister both perform and my sister also plays the cymbals in the eric stra. -- orchestra. >> is it technical to do the dancers? >> quite a bit. even to...