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-- misguiding india. it is a red herring so that the discussions are diverted from the escalations on the border, and now he is been given a new personality, a fake passport, a new address and is hiding underground in pakistan. he has not shifted. this, the intelligence agencies will have to monitor and verify. >> pakistan has exposed once again that the double standards have derailed peace talks. >> time for a quick break, but stay tuned because coming up after the break, working women in afghanistan anxious about their future after the withdrawal of foreign forces. and, the sequel of once upon a time in mumbai all set to release. >> welcome back. you are watching "news week south asia." women in afghanistan have made considerable progress since the overthrow of the taliban, but they feel the enterprise and freedom they have achieved will fade away when foreign forces depart the country and they feel they will be pushed back to the taliban era if the international community leaves the country. here is a
-- misguiding india. it is a red herring so that the discussions are diverted from the escalations on the border, and now he is been given a new personality, a fake passport, a new address and is hiding underground in pakistan. he has not shifted. this, the intelligence agencies will have to monitor and verify. >> pakistan has exposed once again that the double standards have derailed peace talks. >> time for a quick break, but stay tuned because coming up after the break, working...
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now, the polarization within india is needed. >> the prime minister assured bangladesh that india willo nothing on the issues of waters and he plans to take the land boundary agreement to parliament for ratification. meeting the bangladesh foreign minister, dipu moni, he told her they are seeking a consensus on the land boundary agreement, which ends the swapping of territories spread across 161 adversely held enclaves was also held -- raised. >> to entertainment now. the designer's best known for the sleek, and ultra-feminine clothing, painted gothic pictures of brides on the runway in new delhi. ♪ >> the designer, best known for the sleek, chic and ultra- feminine clothing, and painted gothic pictures of brides on the runway for fashion week, 2013, in new delhi. ♪ >> they were wearing breathtaking designs, part of a collection. they were, thereby belts and scarves. the colors were subtle and deep- toned. ♪ she says it is inspired by the garden of eden. >> the collection is inspired by the garden of eden. it has floral motives. we wanted the girls to stand out completely, and we wante
now, the polarization within india is needed. >> the prime minister assured bangladesh that india willo nothing on the issues of waters and he plans to take the land boundary agreement to parliament for ratification. meeting the bangladesh foreign minister, dipu moni, he told her they are seeking a consensus on the land boundary agreement, which ends the swapping of territories spread across 161 adversely held enclaves was also held -- raised. >> to entertainment now. the designer's...
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ambassador to india. there were ceos and the entrepreneur, doctors, hotel owners and riders, aspiring office seekers and officeholders, people who had grown up poor in india but now they were the ceo of the company. you could feel her all alive the american dream was in that room. there was never any question he would be invited. he walked through vastly different worlds, business, led to become india and america without losing a set. he was friends with all the indian business men, he was close to the head of the powerful indian conglomerate reliance industries who viewed rather gupta as one of indiana's most treasured exports to had reached the pinnacle of corporate life in the united states that never lost his affection for his homeland. he was often described as the david rockefeller of india. his holdings run the gamut from land rovers to hotels to the taj {~Ñ]mahal palace hotel and workd earlier on to help with his dream of an indian business school in to reality. but his most important relationship
ambassador to india. there were ceos and the entrepreneur, doctors, hotel owners and riders, aspiring office seekers and officeholders, people who had grown up poor in india but now they were the ceo of the company. you could feel her all alive the american dream was in that room. there was never any question he would be invited. he walked through vastly different worlds, business, led to become india and america without losing a set. he was friends with all the indian business men, he was...
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but its not enough to overcome the shortfall that led india's finance minister to ask the people of india to not buy gold---because it is imported and paid for in dollars-- draining india's foreign exchange reserves. for its part, india's government has raised short-term interest rates, limited indian companies from overseas investment. jp morgan chase is back in the headlines.. this time the "justice department" is investigating whether the bank manipulated u.s. energy markets. jp morgan was accused earlier by the federal energy regulatory commission of manipulating energy markets in california and the midwest. the bank settled by paying $410 million dollars. now the justice departments want a closer look according to the wall street journal.. jp morgan responds: 'we're working hard to address regulatory concerns." the bank is said to face at least 6 ongoing investigations. a hedge fund manager who was once a star on wall street-- will be fined and banned from the securities industry. the sec says philip falcone will admit to wrongdoing,be banned from the industry for at least 5 years an
but its not enough to overcome the shortfall that led india's finance minister to ask the people of india to not buy gold---because it is imported and paid for in dollars-- draining india's foreign exchange reserves. for its part, india's government has raised short-term interest rates, limited indian companies from overseas investment. jp morgan chase is back in the headlines.. this time the "justice department" is investigating whether the bank manipulated u.s. energy markets. jp...
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india the third largest asian economy has been in an uproar just last week india's currency the rupee sank to a record level and this past weekend the indian prime minister attempted to reassure markets saying quote there is no question of india going back to an economic crisis experienced in one thousand nine hundred one as its rupee currency is now linked to the market and foreign exchange reserves are adequate nothing is confirmed until officially denied so earlier i spoke with mike shylock author of mish global economic trend analysis and about the decline in india's rupee. they said well we're not going to have a discount we're going to roles and and these things are looking for alls because of x. y. and z. and lo and behold they said well what is the number what you were going to limit the amount of money you can take over say oh sorry that's not it you have a number do you can buy gold because we don't we don't want your money going or anything we don't think is as if government can decide what is productive or not and then they would. certainly get it was they want some contro
india the third largest asian economy has been in an uproar just last week india's currency the rupee sank to a record level and this past weekend the indian prime minister attempted to reassure markets saying quote there is no question of india going back to an economic crisis experienced in one thousand nine hundred one as its rupee currency is now linked to the market and foreign exchange reserves are adequate nothing is confirmed until officially denied so earlier i spoke with mike shylock...
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. >> bringing in the role of policymaking, what measures has india taken to separate them from other markets? if we have to follow other markets, then what are we doing? >> in order to arrest the slide of the rupee, r.b.i had other measures, discussing talks of return of capital controlled regime. the currency's slide continued amid steps by the bank of india to increase availability of cash in the banking system. expectations that the u.s. federal reserve would start with buying its bond buying program next month also wait upon the currency. >> the u.s. has been progressing for the past four quarters, and we have been going down for the past two or three quarters, and now our rupee has touched a never earlier seem low, so i think this time, the recession is more on the mental -- more fundamental, and i think it is more serious, and it could be definitely more troublesome. unfortunately, we are in for i think a more troubled time than in 2008. >> worried over a spike in interest rates, the reserve bank of india announced a slew of measures including bond buyback to ensure adequate cr
. >> bringing in the role of policymaking, what measures has india taken to separate them from other markets? if we have to follow other markets, then what are we doing? >> in order to arrest the slide of the rupee, r.b.i had other measures, discussing talks of return of capital controlled regime. the currency's slide continued amid steps by the bank of india to increase availability of cash in the banking system. expectations that the u.s. federal reserve would start with buying...
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for india, is there really one india or another? perhaps there are hundreds of india's. i choose to look at bombay in that year. india of course is part of the british empire the lynchpin of the british empire tremendously important economically, tremendously important politically. really india is to a large degree the british empire. and bombay is the most imperial city, tremendous confluence of peoples and ethnicity in our time. i'm trying to uncover what the city was like and what they empire meant in india at that time. when it's very interesting points is you discover that india is an empire. it's not just about the colonizers colonizing the colonized. i think another thing which comes out of that very much the extent to which india itself is also becoming more 1913 as you have the first india feature length movie which you can look at on line. >> host: charles emmerson 1913 of course the next year began the first world war. do you see 2013 moving in that direction? >> guest: no, i mean that is going too far. that is too strong a parallel between those two years. wh
for india, is there really one india or another? perhaps there are hundreds of india's. i choose to look at bombay in that year. india of course is part of the british empire the lynchpin of the british empire tremendously important economically, tremendously important politically. really india is to a large degree the british empire. and bombay is the most imperial city, tremendous confluence of peoples and ethnicity in our time. i'm trying to uncover what the city was like and what they...
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tonight our conversation with grammy winner india are read. critics career risk help revive contemporary rhythm-and-blues. we are glad you have joined us. a conversation with india are read and a performance coming up. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. yourd by contributions to pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: with her eclectic mix of musical styles that combine r&b, soul, jazz, folk, and even hip-hop, india.arie has always defied easy classification. after a four -year gap she's just released her latest cd. it's called "songversation," love that title. let's take a look at india singing a cut from the new cd, called "cocoa butter." >> ♪ ♪ ♪ tavis: we were just [laughter] -- y'all missed that.
tonight our conversation with grammy winner india are read. critics career risk help revive contemporary rhythm-and-blues. we are glad you have joined us. a conversation with india are read and a performance coming up. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart...
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what happens in brazil and india does not stay in brazil and india.today, the nobel laureate, seamus heaney, has died. he had been suffering from poor health in recent months. his career spanned more than half a century. born in county derry in northern ireland, much of seamus heaney's writing reflected ireland back to itself at a troubled time in its history. nick time looks back. >> between my finger and thumb, the squat pen rests. >> the first: in seamus heaney firstm in seamus heaney's collection describes his father and grandfather at work. he enjoyed great success while still young. >> i was able to tell seamus that i had been looking through his early books, and i thought the poems were miracles. he choked and said, they would have to be miracles. he continued to write miraculous poems. >> northern ireland's trolls made him more widely known. troubles made him more widely known. >> where society has fallen from grace, this is limbo land at best. at worst, the country of the damned. >> many poets are private people. seamus heaney was a celebrity
what happens in brazil and india does not stay in brazil and india.today, the nobel laureate, seamus heaney, has died. he had been suffering from poor health in recent months. his career spanned more than half a century. born in county derry in northern ireland, much of seamus heaney's writing reflected ireland back to itself at a troubled time in its history. nick time looks back. >> between my finger and thumb, the squat pen rests. >> the first: in seamus heaney firstm in seamus...
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these are the needy who could benefit from india's new food program.families get subsidized foodstuffs, and farmers get a reliable customer -- the government. >> the state will pay, and the farmer will get the benefit. this will really help the farmers to continue to cultivate this relationship. >> the initiative passed in india's lower house and started as a campaign pledge made by the congress party. the legislation was held up in parliament, but now it looks like the legislation will be endorsed by the upper house and the president as well, but critics say india cannot afford the price tag. there's also concern that even a country as big as india does not have the food reserves needed to implement the program. >> china is continuing to battle flooding in the far northeast of the country, already said to be the worst in over a century. >> after weeks of heavy rain, the flood crest is approaching the city on the border with russia. several villages in the region have already been swamped. >> russians are helping as the priority moves to making sure th
these are the needy who could benefit from india's new food program.families get subsidized foodstuffs, and farmers get a reliable customer -- the government. >> the state will pay, and the farmer will get the benefit. this will really help the farmers to continue to cultivate this relationship. >> the initiative passed in india's lower house and started as a campaign pledge made by the congress party. the legislation was held up in parliament, but now it looks like the legislation...
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this year india has been hit by numerous floods, the worst being in northern india in june where hundreds were killed, mostly pilgrims, and thousands actually are still missing. many experts believe that mass deforestation has led to soil erosion. and that has led to the resulting increase in flooding in the country. so a really serious situation at the moment. the last week has brought some very heavy rain. you can see it here. those reds are popping up, up towards the northeast as well and coming in towards indochina, very heavy rain as well. we get this every year. the southwest monsoon, of course, arrives across india this time every year. and it continues to bring that heavy rain in. but the flooding this year has been particularly severe. and into the next three days, you can see central india here. and again, up towards the northeast, you're going to be seeing continuing totals upwards of 100, maybe even 200 millimeters in some places. japan's also going to be seeing the likelihood or at least the possibility of flooding as we head into tuesday. some places picking up more than 100
this year india has been hit by numerous floods, the worst being in northern india in june where hundreds were killed, mostly pilgrims, and thousands actually are still missing. many experts believe that mass deforestation has led to soil erosion. and that has led to the resulting increase in flooding in the country. so a really serious situation at the moment. the last week has brought some very heavy rain. you can see it here. those reds are popping up, up towards the northeast as well and...
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india has caught a big catch, a close associate of an underworld don. he also worked in close association with the commander. he was captured with the help of the uae and saudi arabia and governments. here is a detailed report. >> the special cell saturday confirmed the arrest of an operative who was wanted in at least 33 criminal cases. he is one of the 20 most wanted person sent to pakistan after the terror strike in mumbai in 2011. the 67-year-old is a bomb expert and is adept at making improvised explosive devices. an aide of an underworld don, he was most active between 1996 and 1998. >> he used to teach the outfit how to make bombs. he is also close to a man wanted in india for his role in the mumbai terror attacks. >> he has been charged >> he is se in the 1993 blasts in mumbai and the attacks in delhi in 1996 and 1997. delhi police had said he was actively involved. they seized a pakistani passport from him for evidence. a carefully crafted operation in the united arab emirates and saudi arabia landed him in jail. he is likely to provide interro
india has caught a big catch, a close associate of an underworld don. he also worked in close association with the commander. he was captured with the help of the uae and saudi arabia and governments. here is a detailed report. >> the special cell saturday confirmed the arrest of an operative who was wanted in at least 33 criminal cases. he is one of the 20 most wanted person sent to pakistan after the terror strike in mumbai in 2011. the 67-year-old is a bomb expert and is adept at...
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fred de sam lazaro reports on gender imbalance in india and its effect on society. >> they're not seeing that you know eliminating their own daughters is leading to this bride shortage. >>> and bob faw on an after-school program for kids from tough city neighborhoods. >> it was the biggest turning point in my whole life. now i want, i want to change the world now. >>> plus, aging as a spiritual practice. >>> welcome. i'm deborah potter, sitting in for bob abernethy. thank you for joining us. there was widespread condemnation this week of the massive escalation of violence in egypt, where military forces cracked down on supporters of ousted president mohammed morsi. more than 600 people were killed and several thousand were injured. the largest muslim advocacy group in the united states, the council on american islamic relations, urged president obama to cut off military aid to egypt. >>> israel released 26 palestinian prisoners this week as peace talks resumed in jerusalem. the second round of talks began despite israel's announcement that it plans to build more than a thousand new housi
fred de sam lazaro reports on gender imbalance in india and its effect on society. >> they're not seeing that you know eliminating their own daughters is leading to this bride shortage. >>> and bob faw on an after-school program for kids from tough city neighborhoods. >> it was the biggest turning point in my whole life. now i want, i want to change the world now. >>> plus, aging as a spiritual practice. >>> welcome. i'm deborah potter, sitting in for bob...
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growth. >> but economic growth has been slowing down sharply, especially in india. the country's currency has lost almost 60% of its value against the u.s. dollar this year alone. >> none of the steps introduced by the government seemed to have stopped the slide. >> on monday, the rupee hit a record low, and analysts fear asia's third-largest economy is staring at a full-blown economic crisis. >> neither new customs duties nor limits on overseas investments have managed to halt the slide of the rupee. i's currency is recording new lows against the dollar on an almost elite basis. at i's stock exchange -- i -- there are rumors that india's central bank has made moves to stall the decline, but there are rumors a fiscal crisis is still to come. >> we have been going down the past two or three quarters, and now our rupee has touched a never seen low. i think this time, the recession is more fundamental. i think it is more serious, and it will be definitely more troublesome. >> many foreign investors are reacting to the threat of crisis by pulling money out of india and
growth. >> but economic growth has been slowing down sharply, especially in india. the country's currency has lost almost 60% of its value against the u.s. dollar this year alone. >> none of the steps introduced by the government seemed to have stopped the slide. >> on monday, the rupee hit a record low, and analysts fear asia's third-largest economy is staring at a full-blown economic crisis. >> neither new customs duties nor limits on overseas investments have managed...
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i'll show you this video out of northern india. the floodwaters from the river in the northern state of uttar failed to bring life to a stand still. waters have started to flow in the streets causing spread about water born diseases. electricity and drinking water are scarce. these are very dirty flood waters and when you have that, it's very hard to find good clean drinking water. unfortunately the next 72 hours looks like heavy rainfall is still expected a very dangerous situation. something to continue to watch here. let's look what's going on in eastern asia. two storm systems on the map here that are keeping our attention full here on wednesday. it's this one to the north to northeastern china and alsohe severe tropical storm down here towards the south. it is expected to intensify to a typhoon going into thursday morning. main threat fo this into taiwan and northern luzon, improving towards luzon but taiwan is the heavy rainfall, 200 to 250 millimeters expected going throughout your day on thursday. also the southern japanese
i'll show you this video out of northern india. the floodwaters from the river in the northern state of uttar failed to bring life to a stand still. waters have started to flow in the streets causing spread about water born diseases. electricity and drinking water are scarce. these are very dirty flood waters and when you have that, it's very hard to find good clean drinking water. unfortunately the next 72 hours looks like heavy rainfall is still expected a very dangerous situation. something...
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dhra dhirakaosal in bangkok is monitoring the story. >> reporter: police in india say a female photo journalist has been gang raped in the city of mumbai. the government is facing a fresh wave of public anger along with demands it do more to combat violence against women. police say the 22-year-old woman is being treated at hospital after she was attacked by five men. she and a male colleague were on assignment in an abandoned textile mill on thursday night. the attackers tied her colleague to a tree and beat him. the issue of violence against women burst into the open last december after a 23-year-old female was gang raped on a bus in new delhi. she later died from her injuries. despite widespread public anger, the problem hasn't gone away. mumbai was thought to be safer than other cities. local media have jumped on this latest case saying the situation remains unacceptable. famous actors use twitter to denounce the attack in mumbai. the incident was also discussed in parliament on friday. opposition parties criticized the ruling coalition for failing to protect women. >> india has
dhra dhirakaosal in bangkok is monitoring the story. >> reporter: police in india say a female photo journalist has been gang raped in the city of mumbai. the government is facing a fresh wave of public anger along with demands it do more to combat violence against women. police say the 22-year-old woman is being treated at hospital after she was attacked by five men. she and a male colleague were on assignment in an abandoned textile mill on thursday night. the attackers tied her...
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india for $1,600, please. answer -- daily double. [ applause ] geography is your specialty, and you have a big lead -- $8,600. you can risk any or all of it. let's go $2,200, alex. okay. here is the clue. what is sri lanka? sri lanka. yes. [ applause ] you now have $10,800. let's go go "ome" for $1,600. katie. what is chrome? good. "ome" for $2,000. katie. what is a chromosome? yes. "ome" for $1,200. katie. what is a tome? yes. "ome" for $800. friendly garden fellow seen here. nilai. who is a gnome? a gnome. you got it. let's go around the white house with alex for $1,200. maybe if the laws were changed, i could be president like the guy above me, who took residence here in this year. nilai. what is 1992? no. brittany. what is 1993? 1993 for president clinton. yes. white house with alex for $800. out the back windows, there's an inspiring view of these two presidential landmarks. nilai. what are the washington monument and the jefferson memorial? yes. let's go meet the monotremes! for $1,600. katie. what is a
india for $1,600, please. answer -- daily double. [ applause ] geography is your specialty, and you have a big lead -- $8,600. you can risk any or all of it. let's go $2,200, alex. okay. here is the clue. what is sri lanka? sri lanka. yes. [ applause ] you now have $10,800. let's go go "ome" for $1,600. katie. what is chrome? good. "ome" for $2,000. katie. what is a chromosome? yes. "ome" for $1,200. katie. what is a tome? yes. "ome" for $800. friendly...
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and maybe insufficient for population that is booming like india's.ngh said he expects a pickup in the second half of the fiscal year. shirene balm is with us. >> there is caution as far as the pickup in q-2 is concerned. we have seen the rupee depreciating 20% since the 22nd of may, followed by intervention by the reserve bank of india which tightened liquid sy significa significantly. the full impact will show in q-2. there is caution in terms of what the numbers could look like, but government reaffirming they're hopeful of a pickup in the second half of the year. possibly because of the fact that we had a good -- in india and they believe agriculture growth will upset some of the decline we're going to see in the services sector, for instance. agricultural growth is expected for q-1 to come in excess of 3.5%. that is the only silver lining. as far as the q-1 gdp numbers are concerned, consensus on street, 4.7%. the street is factoring in a number lower than that. the ranges they're working with is 4.3 to 4.8%. if it is lower than 4.7%, there is go
and maybe insufficient for population that is booming like india's.ngh said he expects a pickup in the second half of the fiscal year. shirene balm is with us. >> there is caution as far as the pickup in q-2 is concerned. we have seen the rupee depreciating 20% since the 22nd of may, followed by intervention by the reserve bank of india which tightened liquid sy significa significantly. the full impact will show in q-2. there is caution in terms of what the numbers could look like, but...
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india has more cricket fans than anywhere else in the world.has the biggest cricket economy of anywhere in the world by far, about 8% of cricket revenues are generated in india, but that opportunity is largely being squandered. >> now, we here in 1991, india was facing a lot of liberalization in the economy and cricket benefited greatly because of the liberalization of media. >> it very much did, to the extent that it became almost a totem, a symbol of india's new wealth and prosperity, its growth, its youth and enterprise. the indian airways, the media industry was liberalized just a bit after that emergency package formed in 1991, but it was driven within that it was in that environment and indian cricket was the most conspicuous beneficiary of those reforms, and indeed, helped drive them, because cricket is the entertainment product that indians most want to watch. >> i think you said 30 million tv households, now around 200 million? >> to about 200 million, yeah. >> which is phenomenal, and cricket is what most indians want to watch, but th
india has more cricket fans than anywhere else in the world.has the biggest cricket economy of anywhere in the world by far, about 8% of cricket revenues are generated in india, but that opportunity is largely being squandered. >> now, we here in 1991, india was facing a lot of liberalization in the economy and cricket benefited greatly because of the liberalization of media. >> it very much did, to the extent that it became almost a totem, a symbol of india's new wealth and...
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female vigilante groups across india providing self-defense class is in rural areas.italian astronaut on board the space station had a particularly frightening experience in july. the 36-year-old had a helmet that filled with water, it was a terrifying tale that he lived to tell. he recounted the near-death experience, he suddenly felt water on the back of his neck. it prompted him to allow his colleagues inside the space station. the helmet continued to fill with water blurring his vision making it difficult for him to move around. he did find his way back on board, where he was welcomed by his team. >> this video was posted online. bs are not has managed to make light of the incident. not likely to forget the near drowning in a hurry on or the international space station. regular postings shot through with the blue planet. students at george washington university in the u.s. are not happy and are intent on making it known. they set up a facebook page to expose the horrible conditions of a college dorm room, where more -- for mold was growing on the ceilings that hav
female vigilante groups across india providing self-defense class is in rural areas.italian astronaut on board the space station had a particularly frightening experience in july. the 36-year-old had a helmet that filled with water, it was a terrifying tale that he lived to tell. he recounted the near-death experience, he suddenly felt water on the back of his neck. it prompted him to allow his colleagues inside the space station. the helmet continued to fill with water blurring his vision...
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india has come forward with the food security bill.he other fear was that india would issue a lot of banking licenses to industrial houses. i think that is a fear that is now receding, particularly with the appointment of rajman as the next rbi chief. he takes office next month and he's likely to be very independent and he will make a rational decision on those banking licenses. so that's one factor that is, i think, a medium term positive. the second, i think, is really the fact that india is go to be a beneficiary of -- of a global recovery, especially in the u.s. all signs point to a strangling of the u.s. recovery. india has more than half of its software exports heading to the u.s. and with the rupee having depreciated, i think the export sector is going to lead the recovery in india. i don't think it is going to happen immediately. but over the course of the next three months, india will look like a positive bet. and i think we're getting close to the bottom here. and i would be looking to -- to, you know, to find some value oppo
india has come forward with the food security bill.he other fear was that india would issue a lot of banking licenses to industrial houses. i think that is a fear that is now receding, particularly with the appointment of rajman as the next rbi chief. he takes office next month and he's likely to be very independent and he will make a rational decision on those banking licenses. so that's one factor that is, i think, a medium term positive. the second, i think, is really the fact that india is...
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this is a common thing in india.ots of young people are trying to make videos, trying to do stunts like this. you might remember this video. we had this on our show a while back some other youngsters in india doing train stunts. his father is now speaking out telling other parents to start monitoring what your children are doing. what your teenagers are doing because he says they don't understand how precious life is. you see him in this photo here from midday.com. he's holding up a picture of his 14-year-old son who he lost and his three other children are in the background. >> that's why videos like this are important because it's showing how care free this young guy was just seconds before he lost his life. >> there's been a crackdown on this sort of behavior on trains. according to midday.com 2,191 people have been fined for stunts like this just from january to july of this year. 171 people were fined within three days after this young man fell and died in this incident that we just watched here. this is a curre
this is a common thing in india.ots of young people are trying to make videos, trying to do stunts like this. you might remember this video. we had this on our show a while back some other youngsters in india doing train stunts. his father is now speaking out telling other parents to start monitoring what your children are doing. what your teenagers are doing because he says they don't understand how precious life is. you see him in this photo here from midday.com. he's holding up a picture of...
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india is the largest marginal buyer of gold imports.is going to keep on trying to prevent gold from coming into the country, that's going to put somewhat of a ceiling as far as how high any gold rebound might be. - what about emerging markets? which are most likely to show strength going forward? - broadly speaking, emerging markets have been horrible performers on a year-to-date basis, underperforming the s&p by the most since 1998, something i talk about quite a lot in my writings. now, i think you really want to look mainly at "brics" within the emerging market space - brazil, russia, india, and china. one it's a contrarian trade, and two, under this notion that if you believe that the developed markets are correct about the future, that the economy is set to improve given this advance in equity prices, i find it very hard to believe that the brics don't participate. so, i think really those four are the areas to focus on, maybe be a little bit more cautious with india given some of the government issues happening there. - michael ga
india is the largest marginal buyer of gold imports.is going to keep on trying to prevent gold from coming into the country, that's going to put somewhat of a ceiling as far as how high any gold rebound might be. - what about emerging markets? which are most likely to show strength going forward? - broadly speaking, emerging markets have been horrible performers on a year-to-date basis, underperforming the s&p by the most since 1998, something i talk about quite a lot in my writings. now, i...
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india comes to mind.see what happened with their currency and stock market. >> michelle caruso-cabrera talked about this point. talk about in simple terms why the stock market in india or stock market in indonesia would react as violently as they have to talk of a taper in the u.s.? why? >> you know what, tyler, these are markets that greatly benefited from the rush of liquidity driven by our own fed policy with zero interest rates and quantitative easing. at that liquidity is perceived to be pulled away, investors flee those markets which apparently has a great impact on their currency, as they have to sell the rupee to buy other assets. and these are countries that rely very heavily on foreign demand for their -- >> look at the emerging markets. down 11% year to date on that particular chart. let me come back to the broader, maybe even the more important point. and that is that this is a tactical change that you've made. over the long run, you still have exposure in your portfolios to emerging markets.
india comes to mind.see what happened with their currency and stock market. >> michelle caruso-cabrera talked about this point. talk about in simple terms why the stock market in india or stock market in indonesia would react as violently as they have to talk of a taper in the u.s.? why? >> you know what, tyler, these are markets that greatly benefited from the rush of liquidity driven by our own fed policy with zero interest rates and quantitative easing. at that liquidity is...
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. >> ifill: and in india, child labor is outlawed, but a staggering number of children still toil away. fred de sam lazaro reports on efforts to change that practice. >> the combination of official and middle-class indifference, and dire poverty, drives perhaps 50 million children into the workplace. some as young as six or seven. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: the american public learned a little more today about the sweeping surveillance of telephone communications, revealed by edward snowden. the government released heavily redacted documents that showed, broadly, how the national security agency uses the d
. >> ifill: and in india, child labor is outlawed, but a staggering number of children still toil away. fred de sam lazaro reports on efforts to change that practice. >> the combination of official and middle-class indifference, and dire poverty, drives perhaps 50 million children into the workplace. some as young as six or seven. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> supported...
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pakistan and india? linkingnalysts regional climate projections with political demographic information. through the national academy of sciences the cia is working with leading climatologists. >> folks within the community have spoken more and more frequently about climate change as a risk. the security community thinks of it as a risk. even science more than the political world does. >> the cia may be saying that it does not matter if this is man- made or natural as a threat, it could even be cyclical, which is what some of the biggest critics is thatt what matters we have to respond to it. >> the phrase that you hear again and again from officials is that if we wait for 100% certainty, we are dead. they see clamp -- climate change as a risk, the stabilizing, changing the security environment that they're dealing with. >> climate change risk assessment means preparing for tomorrow, which does not sit well with politicians who are focused on today. >> it may of " -- require a lot of money upfront. wordsh
pakistan and india? linkingnalysts regional climate projections with political demographic information. through the national academy of sciences the cia is working with leading climatologists. >> folks within the community have spoken more and more frequently about climate change as a risk. the security community thinks of it as a risk. even science more than the political world does. >> the cia may be saying that it does not matter if this is man- made or natural as a threat, it...
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the brutal attack sent shockwaves around india. 90% of the victims of violence in india are females. reports of gang rapes are co mmon. many here hope that stricter sentences will hope to deter future attacks. >> we will bring you news from last night's thrilling super finale. first, the stories from around the world. after 11 days of protest, police in colombia have broken up a demonstration by local farmers who are angry about agricultural policies. the protest turned violent on thursday, injuring hundreds and killing two. importsprices and cheap threatening the livelihood of farmers. thousands of protesters turned up to demonstrate, imaging bank offices and a tv station. demonstrations in other parts of brazil remained peaceful. protesters demanded the government do more to support the poor. on friday, thousands of muslim brotherhood supporters rallied through egypt to demand the reinstatement of mohamed morsi. severalre reports of deaths as protesters clashed with police and military forces. fears of renewed violence appeared to keep many protesters at home. it was billed to be a
the brutal attack sent shockwaves around india. 90% of the victims of violence in india are females. reports of gang rapes are co mmon. many here hope that stricter sentences will hope to deter future attacks. >> we will bring you news from last night's thrilling super finale. first, the stories from around the world. after 11 days of protest, police in colombia have broken up a demonstration by local farmers who are angry about agricultural policies. the protest turned violent on...
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however, i do think that coming to india nothing can prepare you to come to india unless you talk tone good piece of advice is you should practice caution and that's how most of us get by here and kind of avoid the experiences. >> when you say practice caution, what do you mean? what do you think possibly could have done just walking in the street to protect herself? do you think they should ignore the things? should she address these things? you recognize it as a problem. >> some problems which michaela faced are constant and staring at people, it is because she is a foreigner and it is not common for -- it is not common to see foreigners in some of the places she has visited and, yes, it is common to be stared at. sometimes you don't even have to be a foreigner. i get stared at all the time. you should pick and choose what you should worry about seriously and about my words of caution, i for instance carry a bottle of pepper spray wherever i go and i know it is probably not going to be the best way to defend myself, but i am always prepared. >> all right. we wish you both the best
however, i do think that coming to india nothing can prepare you to come to india unless you talk tone good piece of advice is you should practice caution and that's how most of us get by here and kind of avoid the experiences. >> when you say practice caution, what do you mean? what do you think possibly could have done just walking in the street to protect herself? do you think they should ignore the things? should she address these things? you recognize it as a problem. >> some...
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basically india's fed announced a new quantitative easing program so welcome to the club india good luck. and here's what's in your prime. we've been talking about whistleblowers and as promised we have a compelling story of one at the securities and exchange commission in two thousand and five garia geary was senior counsel there he investigated a case involving insider trading at a major hedge fund this would be quite capital management and after a little digging guess what it became apparent that the soon to be c.e.o. of morgan stanley john mack was involved now matt happened to be a major contributor to george w. bush and mr geary supervisor warned him that mack was untouchable due to his political connections so peak watts attorneys met with as you see director of enforcement and the result of the case would be the first narrowed and then next testimony. was delayed so the statute of limitations which we've been talking about for mack eventually ran out and mr geary complained he complained about political clout and this was a big mistake because he was promptly fired for it ea
basically india's fed announced a new quantitative easing program so welcome to the club india good luck. and here's what's in your prime. we've been talking about whistleblowers and as promised we have a compelling story of one at the securities and exchange commission in two thousand and five garia geary was senior counsel there he investigated a case involving insider trading at a major hedge fund this would be quite capital management and after a little digging guess what it became apparent...
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china ally for long times singapore and of course vietnam philippines malaysia indonesia australia india and so when the u.s. is being invited back we have to look at the correlation that's concerned about the robustness on china's part can john you want to jump in can i can tell instantly go ahead please i prescreen since i seem to be i seem to be in the minority here. i think that when one talks about japan and south korea one must remember that those are both occupied countries i complied by u.s. forces that is not trivial secondly i think that you have to look with the u.s. foreign policy establishment is saying richard armor taj former undersecretary of state and joseph nye were recently and a trip to japan an unofficial mission but blessed by x. secretary of state hillary clinton and before that they wrote an article i believe it was in foreign affairs i can't recall i think it was in foreign affairs. and what they were trying to do in that article is essentially go to japan into confronting china you know absent. in the comments of the other two casts here is any acknowledgement t
china ally for long times singapore and of course vietnam philippines malaysia indonesia australia india and so when the u.s. is being invited back we have to look at the correlation that's concerned about the robustness on china's part can john you want to jump in can i can tell instantly go ahead please i prescreen since i seem to be i seem to be in the minority here. i think that when one talks about japan and south korea one must remember that those are both occupied countries i complied by...
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and india. many of them around the u.s. we are really trying to build a movement to create awareness of these ideas. among entrepreneurs, ceos, executives and business as well. >> host: "conscious capitalism" is the name of the book. "conscious capitalism: liberating the heroic spirit of business". raj sisodia is the author. conscious capitalism.org. >> it also tells you about his father who was a permanent freedom fighter who spent many, many years in jail. a cousin told me when i was in calcutta interviewing her in 2011, she said jill was like a house to him. so i'm going to start with that. ever since he was born, he was like into his father. he was as handsome as his father with the same strike and a chiseled jaw line that gave those many distinguished air, since they belong to a secret world of privilege that went beyond wild, intellect above mine. in a society where skin color was a defining force. a clear advantage that afforded them a natural superiority. both were known for their generosity of spirit and obliging b
and india. many of them around the u.s. we are really trying to build a movement to create awareness of these ideas. among entrepreneurs, ceos, executives and business as well. >> host: "conscious capitalism" is the name of the book. "conscious capitalism: liberating the heroic spirit of business". raj sisodia is the author. conscious capitalism.org. >> it also tells you about his father who was a permanent freedom fighter who spent many, many years in jail. a...
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profitable using india as an example i'm doing the trade in decrease the demand for indian rupee against the us dollars and the demand for. for dollars wrote and this created a self-perpetuating cycle as the u.s. dollar went up more and more investors were squeezed out of the carry trade driving the rupee down and in this graph we have of the carry trade showing us dollars to india and to australia and investing in long term security or bonds and we have the scale here ranging from twenty percent to negative one hundred twenty percent on your return in india from maine to present an investor would have lost about twenty five percent on the trade on an annualized basis that's about ninety five percent your entire investment the same is true for us. which is not an emerging market but you would have lost about seventeen percent from may to today and on an annualized basis again it's almost ninety percent of the big picture here is that money is moving out of many of these markets and back into the u.s. dollar euro bunnies moving back into the u.s. dollar so who does this of all this the fa
profitable using india as an example i'm doing the trade in decrease the demand for indian rupee against the us dollars and the demand for. for dollars wrote and this created a self-perpetuating cycle as the u.s. dollar went up more and more investors were squeezed out of the carry trade driving the rupee down and in this graph we have of the carry trade showing us dollars to india and to australia and investing in long term security or bonds and we have the scale here ranging from twenty...
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it is the same in india. india buys half of israeli arms exports and in my opinion underwrites the occupation of palestinians. in the indian movement is very clear that the struggle is about india, not that we help the palestinians. they carry their own problems as we know for several thousand years. they can do it. they don't need us. what they need us to do is to get the feet of their necks and the feed on their necks is not only the idea of soldiers, the idea of soldier made by an american in malaysia. and underwriting the ability to have more soldiers so in that sense it is not only -- it is a campaign of how countries around the world are complex that with this kind of barbarism. it is not just solidarity of opinion. this is solidarity with people all over the world. where there is complicity of one's government in the oppression of others it is the responsibility for us to fight. therefore friends of the movement in solidarity with colombian workers was never about let's when the revolution in colombia.
it is the same in india. india buys half of israeli arms exports and in my opinion underwrites the occupation of palestinians. in the indian movement is very clear that the struggle is about india, not that we help the palestinians. they carry their own problems as we know for several thousand years. they can do it. they don't need us. what they need us to do is to get the feet of their necks and the feed on their necks is not only the idea of soldiers, the idea of soldier made by an american...