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our team in india has the story. reporter: the city of bangalore is india's aviation capital. is here that airbus has established its trading center. since 2007, over 2000 indian engineers have been trained to do technical maintenance on airbus aircraft. >> we are going to refuel all the -- reporter: 2/3 of all aircraft sold in india this year were manufactured by airbus. earlier this year, the largest order in its history. >> our commitment to india is to really grow our own footprint here to developed the indian aerospace industry, and participate in the airbus campaign, without prime minister has started here as well. reporter: the indian prime ministers flagship project is creating hundreds of thousands of jobs in the process was apparently only labor company to gain access in the indian market, a market with lots of competition. >> airbus 15 larger parts of the plan, aerostructures coming in, manufactured in india, so that could be the future for airbus as far as manufacturing goes. reporter: for airbus, the future looks bright. several indian airports recently received a
our team in india has the story. reporter: the city of bangalore is india's aviation capital. is here that airbus has established its trading center. since 2007, over 2000 indian engineers have been trained to do technical maintenance on airbus aircraft. >> we are going to refuel all the -- reporter: 2/3 of all aircraft sold in india this year were manufactured by airbus. earlier this year, the largest order in its history. >> our commitment to india is to really grow our own...
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anchor: this message is highly visible outside of india. let's talk about what they are expecting -- are they even aware of this massive campaign? reporter: if i ask the rickshaw driver about his expectations, he will surely say it's the most important thing i have the whole day full power and no more power cuts. i would say the majority of the people here, it does not matter which class therefrom they ask the question of inclusion next year in india. it does not matter which class you are from, which cast you are from or which community you that is the thing that people expect here and if he succeeds in exceeding these expectations, much more people will be happy. anchor: thank you very much. anchor: we're going to take a short break, but if you're like most people, you would not be excited about being filmed without your consent. apparently it's not only true for humans. at a zoo in the netherlands one crew was hoping to get nice aerial shots of a monkey enclosure using a drone, but it seems the chimps were not consulted on the plan. [lau
anchor: this message is highly visible outside of india. let's talk about what they are expecting -- are they even aware of this massive campaign? reporter: if i ask the rickshaw driver about his expectations, he will surely say it's the most important thing i have the whole day full power and no more power cuts. i would say the majority of the people here, it does not matter which class therefrom they ask the question of inclusion next year in india. it does not matter which class you are...
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but it doesn't mean we do not love india. we love india. we follow india.o do business in india. we have in the last 10 years, 15 years, of an empire of desk built up an empire of more than $20 billion -- build up an empire of more than $20 billion. it is not that we will full of attention on india but because of her heart was that there -- because our heart was that there who wanted to do in india. we meet lots who do reforms. we were unliked by the rich indian tycoons because they were worried if hindus come in then we would laws. we had many obstacles for you mr. modi's government has changed the face of india. he has a good vision. he is going in the right direction. but we should not expect things to happen overnight. it is going to take time. we have to have patience. they are running at 7.4% gdp. it may improve. but again, as i told you i like to analyze things -- is it all because of modi? the government? no. the crude prices have gone down to the 50's. the inflation has come down. economics are cyclic. so when the earlier -- was there, the inflatio
but it doesn't mean we do not love india. we love india. we follow india.o do business in india. we have in the last 10 years, 15 years, of an empire of desk built up an empire of more than $20 billion -- build up an empire of more than $20 billion. it is not that we will full of attention on india but because of her heart was that there -- because our heart was that there who wanted to do in india. we meet lots who do reforms. we were unliked by the rich indian tycoons because they were...
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this is india's bread basket.tile punjabi soil has great value. these are people who own land over there. >> yes. >> then they put the fence. >> yes. >> suddenly your life became difficult. >> exactly. they can only grow some kind of crops, and they can't farm more than eight hours in a day. >> how long does it take to get back and forth? >> the border security force manage these gates, so they have times when they can enter and come out. >> how much farther can we go before they start to get worried? >> i think we can just go to that pole. >> when india and pakistan were separated, the attempt was to try to draw a line across religious lines. >> exactly. >> drained by the colossal task of fighting two world wars, in 1947 great britain decided to end their nearly 200-year rule over india. in an attempt to prevent what the colonials saw as an inevitable civil war between the hindus, muslims and sikhs, the british commissioner, a lawyer from wales, was to draw up a new border. >> he was given two months. >> two mont
this is india's bread basket.tile punjabi soil has great value. these are people who own land over there. >> yes. >> then they put the fence. >> yes. >> suddenly your life became difficult. >> exactly. they can only grow some kind of crops, and they can't farm more than eight hours in a day. >> how long does it take to get back and forth? >> the border security force manage these gates, so they have times when they can enter and come out. >> how...
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india executed him two years ago. the attack is a sensitive issue between the neighbors who historically have had a difficult situation, a land shake between the two prime ministers last year whose thought to be a defying positive moment. but the decision to release him on bail could prove to be a set back. al jazeera. >> successful have broken out between cubans both for and against the current government. at aid line events in the summit taking place in panama. the cuban president raul castro is set to share the same stage with president barack obama as the countries put behind them 50 years of distrust. white house officials also say that the pair may have a discussion on saturday. >>> a bomber has signaled he could remove cuba from the terrorist list. >> let's go to james bays. they will meet at some point. >> absolutely. they have met once before at nelson mandela's memorial service, but we think this will be more substantial and this comes after the historic historic move last year. this could be an important mi
india executed him two years ago. the attack is a sensitive issue between the neighbors who historically have had a difficult situation, a land shake between the two prime ministers last year whose thought to be a defying positive moment. but the decision to release him on bail could prove to be a set back. al jazeera. >> successful have broken out between cubans both for and against the current government. at aid line events in the summit taking place in panama. the cuban president raul...
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green peace india have been accused of violating those laws.ve the option of filing an appeal before a superior officer, or going to the courts. >> what is the likelihood of an appeal happening in your opinion? >> courts do take time. especially the constitutional courts have powers of passing [ inaudible ], which would stay -- stay the action of the government in freezing it. so if -- if they move the court and get an order in their favor, saying that no -- let them explain whatever they have to explain. let the proceedings go on but in the meanwhile, the order itself gets stayed. then there would be a long legal battle ahead. but for a final judgment i would expect some time. >> how damaging do you think this could be to green peace? >> well there's no doubt that the government of india doesn't like green peace. it would like to control their activities possibly try to shut them down in india, if possible. but they -- this is the first shot -- shot across the bow as it were to cut off the foreign funding. if they could deregister the organiza
green peace india have been accused of violating those laws.ve the option of filing an appeal before a superior officer, or going to the courts. >> what is the likelihood of an appeal happening in your opinion? >> courts do take time. especially the constitutional courts have powers of passing [ inaudible ], which would stay -- stay the action of the government in freezing it. so if -- if they move the court and get an order in their favor, saying that no -- let them explain...
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what i was 17 i was not volunteering in india. he said i of your because with the gospel teaches. even though everyone is before they are rich in spirit. look at the gospel 80% of what jesus says eight out of the ted parables are about money and it says in the new testament sermon on the mount jesus says leah treasures in heaven but not on earth. them and theologians have tried to work this out to say is essentially if you directed you shall not seek then to talk about money again. but jesus is talking about greed you see it in other people so as research this book of ted a great pastorate new york is that i have been hearing confessional for 25 years but nobody has said father please forgive me. so to create things received other people not in ourselves and then as a christian they say less is more driven by more resources and a bigger house and a better job but then there are the more spiritual objects welleszes more. and that could determine the fate of our soul. every religion has a strict rule on what to do and how to spend money. >> the people of america? >> maybe to a certa
what i was 17 i was not volunteering in india. he said i of your because with the gospel teaches. even though everyone is before they are rich in spirit. look at the gospel 80% of what jesus says eight out of the ted parables are about money and it says in the new testament sermon on the mount jesus says leah treasures in heaven but not on earth. them and theologians have tried to work this out to say is essentially if you directed you shall not seek then to talk about money again. but jesus is...
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tremors were felt in india where 34 died.ibet and china also affected. >>> the polls just closed in togo's presidential election where the current president is the clear favorite to win a third term. about 3.5 million voters choosing between five candidates. the president has been president since 2005. the election was delayed after ten days after an electronic voting system was abandoned because they didn't think it would work properly. >> they cast their vote earlier. the whole place went wild of a theafter opposition vote came to make his selection. there are only two countries where there are no presidential term limits. that is here and in gambia. that is why there is a lot of focus on this election. late last year then president was forced out of office in burkina faso when he tried to change the constitution so he could run a third term. that was the protest that pushed him out. we're watching also from a local perspective. they'll compare their results with the official results. if there are any discrepancies this is
tremors were felt in india where 34 died.ibet and china also affected. >>> the polls just closed in togo's presidential election where the current president is the clear favorite to win a third term. about 3.5 million voters choosing between five candidates. the president has been president since 2005. the election was delayed after ten days after an electronic voting system was abandoned because they didn't think it would work properly. >> they cast their vote earlier. the whole...
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we're hearing that two choppers from india, from the indian air force did try and did take off in india and headed towards nepal. but turned around and came back owing to bad weather. that just highlights again as subi na has mentioned with potential storms rolling in, a difficult time in terms of get morgue relief in before the morning. it will be interesting to see how things shape up on the indian side as well. >> i was going to ask you about the areas that have been affected. are they inaccessible or quite easy to get relief aid and workers in to? >> teams are being stationed there. in terms of accessibility look at, it's still quite early days, there may be more assessment toss take place on the indian side of the himalayan range tomorrow in the following days when it may shed more light on the conditions there. however, we're waiting to see the vast amount of news that come out of the indian government this afternoon has impact been of the kind of relief and response effort india is mobilizing from nepal. given that there could be suggestions that the focus area is not necessarily
we're hearing that two choppers from india, from the indian air force did try and did take off in india and headed towards nepal. but turned around and came back owing to bad weather. that just highlights again as subi na has mentioned with potential storms rolling in, a difficult time in terms of get morgue relief in before the morning. it will be interesting to see how things shape up on the indian side as well. >> i was going to ask you about the areas that have been affected. are they...
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let's go now to cnn's our reporter from india. we have many journalists on the way to nepal but so many people can't get in there yet and there are so many needs. i can't imagine who's going to be coordinating that. what are you hearing? >> natalie, i want to begin by telling you, the aftershock, the tremor you talked about that nepal felt in the last 25 minutes we felt that here in india as well. here in calcutta. it was 25 minutes ago. call cute ta is 900 kilometers away from nepal. we are feeling the aftershocks and tremors over here. you can begin to imagine what it must feelt be like and how badly nepal has been affected. there have been 24 aftershocks since the main earthquake yesterday. people when they say they are staying outside, many people slept outdoors last night. they are too scared to go to their homes or whatever is left of their homes. it is understandable because the region is still feeling aftershocks. india felt the aftershocks just 20, 25 minutes ago. in nepal today the rescue continues. rescue efforts for su
let's go now to cnn's our reporter from india. we have many journalists on the way to nepal but so many people can't get in there yet and there are so many needs. i can't imagine who's going to be coordinating that. what are you hearing? >> natalie, i want to begin by telling you, the aftershock, the tremor you talked about that nepal felt in the last 25 minutes we felt that here in india as well. here in calcutta. it was 25 minutes ago. call cute ta is 900 kilometers away from nepal. we...
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in india is and china -- in india and china.but america since the 1970s, we've had stagnation and higher inequality. to your point are americans more -- are we greedier, money obsessed, i think our comparison has come off. what i mean by that is 30 years ago you would compare yourself to people in your neighborhood right? so the people living next to you, your neighbor he or she may be a little bit more wealthy than you because you're living in the same neighborhood, but now you go on social media, on the internet, facebook, you start comparing yourself to people who are more wealthy than you. almost 50% of people who use social media facebook report feelings of envy or jell-oous city right? -- jealousy. so there's definitely in our society when you start comparing yourself to people who have more it starts to make you feel comfortable or insecure. so it's important to compare yourself to people who have less. >> have you thought about american currency? i do presidential history, we've got all the faces of presidents on the bil
in india is and china -- in india and china.but america since the 1970s, we've had stagnation and higher inequality. to your point are americans more -- are we greedier, money obsessed, i think our comparison has come off. what i mean by that is 30 years ago you would compare yourself to people in your neighborhood right? so the people living next to you, your neighbor he or she may be a little bit more wealthy than you because you're living in the same neighborhood, but now you go on social...
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india executed him two years ago.ack is a sensitive issue between the neighbors, who historically have had a difficult relationship. a handshake last year between the prime ministers was thought to be a defining positive moment, but the decision to release lakhvi on bail could be a setback. >>> france has agreed to sell fighter jets to india. the deal was instruct after modi met with hollande in paris. modi says negotiations for the purchase of more planes still going on. >>> the leaders of the united states and cuba will share the same stage on friday as the countries try to put behind them 50 years of mistrust. barack obama, raul castro expected to meet one another at the summit of the americas in panama city. obama signalling that he could remove cuba from the state-sponsor state-sponsor terrorist supporters list. is it fair to say, lucia that the change in the relationship between the united states and cuba won't just affect those two countries, but a great deal more of latin america? >> reporter: you are absolute
india executed him two years ago.ack is a sensitive issue between the neighbors, who historically have had a difficult relationship. a handshake last year between the prime ministers was thought to be a defining positive moment, but the decision to release lakhvi on bail could be a setback. >>> france has agreed to sell fighter jets to india. the deal was instruct after modi met with hollande in paris. modi says negotiations for the purchase of more planes still going on. >>>...
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this was reestablished in india. also the new monks coming in to study. >> i think we have another image of you as a somewhat younger man. >> yes. i was in the front on the far left. it was 1962. i was six years old. this is at the school. a very important memory in my life. this was a day that was special to me. they all gather here. used -- you go here for three years. >> we have gotten you that far. and this is our honored guest. we will learn more about what happens when he came to america. stay with us. >>> are very special guest. you grew up in tibet. you shared with us how you were recognized with reincarnation. and then it is time to leave tibet and go to schools in india. and you arrive in the united states. tell us what brought you here. then you lived for many years at berkeley. >> yes. in india, i was an advisor. from 1975 until 1980. during that time, i worked on a joint project at the smithsonian institution and washington dc. that is why i came here. they invited me, in 1979 -- to washington dc. >> and
this was reestablished in india. also the new monks coming in to study. >> i think we have another image of you as a somewhat younger man. >> yes. i was in the front on the far left. it was 1962. i was six years old. this is at the school. a very important memory in my life. this was a day that was special to me. they all gather here. used -- you go here for three years. >> we have gotten you that far. and this is our honored guest. we will learn more about what happens when...
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we can turn our attention to the situation in india, because, of course, india affected by this massive earthquake. we are joined from new delhi, the indian capital. after aftershocks felt as far away as india. >> yes, we have felt them here for a few seconds, a fair amount of shaking causing anxiety across the northern belt. there has been an update as a result of that aftershock and that is that the indian defence ministry said it is suspending relief effort for the next few hours after that aftershock. as a result of that, you hear commercial flights are departed new delhi. because the airport is closed the lights have turned around and they are coming back to new delhi or redirected across the country. in terms of the district or nepal, and particularly relief and those in charge of the operations trying to get in and help nepal, those operations are at a standstill as a result of what we have had ongoing in nepal in the last few days. >> it's bad, because india has taken a leading role in the humanitarian response to this disaster. >> absolutely that's an important point to make gi
we can turn our attention to the situation in india, because, of course, india affected by this massive earthquake. we are joined from new delhi, the indian capital. after aftershocks felt as far away as india. >> yes, we have felt them here for a few seconds, a fair amount of shaking causing anxiety across the northern belt. there has been an update as a result of that aftershock and that is that the indian defence ministry said it is suspending relief effort for the next few hours after...
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it india is a friend to france. it has just grayed to bite 36 fighter planes but a disappointment for as much considering that france wants them to take 12,037 but they will keep talking about more. >> keeping in mind the critical operational necessity of fighter jets in india i've spoken to the president about buying as soon as possible after appropriate negotiations between the two governments. 36 fighter jets in ready to fly continue. there are some things that they struggle to agree on. case in point: money. how much does a fighter jet really cost or a bunch of them. even between friends. france won a contract worst up to $23 billion to supply 126 combat jets to the indian air force in 2012. but the deal hits a snag when neither side could agree on pricing. egypt reached a $5.5 billion,. france has already shown the world what these jets can do. most recently using them to fight isil. it needs these deals to keep competition at bay. >> we have strong competitors in the west. then the french aerospace industry co
it india is a friend to france. it has just grayed to bite 36 fighter planes but a disappointment for as much considering that france wants them to take 12,037 but they will keep talking about more. >> keeping in mind the critical operational necessity of fighter jets in india i've spoken to the president about buying as soon as possible after appropriate negotiations between the two governments. 36 fighter jets in ready to fly continue. there are some things that they struggle to agree...
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before we get to the casualty figures in india, tell us about the emergency aid india has been asked to send up to kathmandu and what difficulties there have been because i understand if has not been problem-free. >> no, it has not been an easy afternoon into the evening here. that's correct. you're looking at 40 tons of aid from india having arrived in nepal already. and about 40 representatives from the national disaster relief force from india along with sniffer dogs to help with the recovery and relief efforts at the moment. we're expecting more relief humanitarian aid to be heading through nepal tomorrow as well as technicians experts who can help in the efforts there. in terms of the commercial flights as well from what we understand this evening indian airlines across the border suggesting that they will be carrying humanitarian relief to nepal as soon as they're cleared to fly. keeping in mind that the main airport in kathmandu remains closed at the moment. they're also suggesting that they will be flying accredited representatives from relief organizations as well as doctors
before we get to the casualty figures in india, tell us about the emergency aid india has been asked to send up to kathmandu and what difficulties there have been because i understand if has not been problem-free. >> no, it has not been an easy afternoon into the evening here. that's correct. you're looking at 40 tons of aid from india having arrived in nepal already. and about 40 representatives from the national disaster relief force from india along with sniffer dogs to help with the...
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india calls it an insult to the victims.he was alleged to have been a key player in the assault on mumbai which left 166 dead. today, he was released on bail. >>> new video footage raises fresh questions about the shooting of an unarmed black man by a white police officer in south carolina. why did a routine stop end with a killing? we hear from the officer's mother. >>> i just hope god takes care of everybody involved. i know they're grieving like i'm grieving. >>> north and south american leaders gather for a summit in panama. u.s./cuban relations are warming up, but will barack obama reach out to venezuela. >> also, politics between america and venezuela and the damaging effect it's having on the local population and the economy. >>> and also in the program, jamie is here keeping a close watch on business. >> but stephen, not much business in watches. at least in macau, where the jewelry and watch fair there has been called off, because the chinese government's anti-corruption drive has made such a huge dent in its custom
india calls it an insult to the victims.he was alleged to have been a key player in the assault on mumbai which left 166 dead. today, he was released on bail. >>> new video footage raises fresh questions about the shooting of an unarmed black man by a white police officer in south carolina. why did a routine stop end with a killing? we hear from the officer's mother. >>> i just hope god takes care of everybody involved. i know they're grieving like i'm grieving. >>>...
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one guide posted this video. >> we have rockfalling. >> india has also been hit. tremors from the quake caused buildings to collapse in three states. nepal is facing a major disaster and is asking its neighbors for help. nicole johnston, al jazeera. >> that's catastrophic injure there. nepal's minister of communications joins us now from kathmandu. it's such a difficult time. can you tell us the latest you know about casualties. >> the situation has not calmed down yet. the hospital has been crowded. putting together. i'm sure it will take a little while. it will begin with search and rescue and then we'll concentrate on the search and rescue operation until more can be done. many have helped to support the operation. this is a calamity of tremendous proportion. tremendous magnitude. we ask people to stay calm so that immediate relief wherever it is needed can be sought. if rescue is needed. whatever is possible at this hour. >> where do things stand with establishing communications? because at a time like this, that is so necessary for coordinating rescue efforts
one guide posted this video. >> we have rockfalling. >> india has also been hit. tremors from the quake caused buildings to collapse in three states. nepal is facing a major disaster and is asking its neighbors for help. nicole johnston, al jazeera. >> that's catastrophic injure there. nepal's minister of communications joins us now from kathmandu. it's such a difficult time. can you tell us the latest you know about casualties. >> the situation has not calmed down yet....
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like india or afghanistan?ical will is really needed and coupled with good-quality policy making and financing to back that up. so, for example in india they decided to make one primary school within one kilometer of every single habitation in the country. so therefore that really brought education close to people's homes, it brought it close to them mentally and conceptual conceptually, and so it just became an accepted part of life there. so that made major strides. >> and yo hanna, we're talking there about the success stories, but i did mention at the beginning that the u.n. says that only half of the countries achieved the target. so is this a success story or instead or is it a sad story? >> i guess you would have to say it's a bit of both. but for example, in sub-saharan africa, they've made major strides in getting children into school. so that's enormous. now, also, you have to look at that in terms of the enormous demographic challenges that those countries have been facing for example 65% more childr
like india or afghanistan?ical will is really needed and coupled with good-quality policy making and financing to back that up. so, for example in india they decided to make one primary school within one kilometer of every single habitation in the country. so therefore that really brought education close to people's homes, it brought it close to them mentally and conceptual conceptually, and so it just became an accepted part of life there. so that made major strides. >> and yo hanna,...
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it should be anytime now to assess what's going on in india and what india's response to nepal will be as the authorities there ascertain what kind of damage they're looking at and what kind of casualties across the katmandu valley. >> take me through what it felt like at the time. whether you talk about 1,000 kilometers from the epicenter still what it felt like there? >> reporter: quite a lot of rumbles under the ground as we were sitting. you could really feel some of the tremors and shakes and it was quite sustained and that led to a fair amount of panic given the amount of time in seconds that you're looking at the ground shaking in india. people reportedly coming out of their building and various places that they work wondering where, in fact the epicenter was given how strong the shakes were in new delhi. as time went by the epicenter has, in fact, been located in nepal. but the big question in india as well will be what kind of impact it had on the himalayas. the indian side of them has come up as one area where there be an effect but certainly in delhi quite a substantial trem
it should be anytime now to assess what's going on in india and what india's response to nepal will be as the authorities there ascertain what kind of damage they're looking at and what kind of casualties across the katmandu valley. >> take me through what it felt like at the time. whether you talk about 1,000 kilometers from the epicenter still what it felt like there? >> reporter: quite a lot of rumbles under the ground as we were sitting. you could really feel some of the tremors...
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this is on the map in an area between the capitol kathmandu and the city of pokara and tremors in indiaar as new deli and kalcutta and dakka and we have reporters at all locations and nicole johns stone has this report at the latest. >> reporter: powerful 7.9 magnitude earthquake rocked kathmandu valley and felt as far away as india and bangladesh and buildings collapsed and homes lost under tons of concrete steel and power lines. temples were also damaged and destroyed. >> it went on forever. it went on forever and even the building they stood by was one jolt and it wasn't one jolt it was a continuous wave. >> reporter: the 19th century tower has been knocked down only a stump remains. it's believed some tourists were climbing the tower when the earthquake struck and there were reports dozens of people were trapped there. the wounded are being pulled from the rubble. hospital beds have been set up. around 2.5 million people live in kathmandu and it's a densely populated area and reports of whole villages have been destroyed and getting help for them will be more difficult than the capi
this is on the map in an area between the capitol kathmandu and the city of pokara and tremors in indiaar as new deli and kalcutta and dakka and we have reporters at all locations and nicole johns stone has this report at the latest. >> reporter: powerful 7.9 magnitude earthquake rocked kathmandu valley and felt as far away as india and bangladesh and buildings collapsed and homes lost under tons of concrete steel and power lines. temples were also damaged and destroyed. >> it went...
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what is india committing as far as you know? >> well india has sent in a lot of supplies today.essities like water, like food. they will also send in a team of engineers. they also sent in army field hospitals. they also sent in a whole team of doctor ss because it's not just supplies nepal is lacking, but professionals. hospitals are overflowing. they can't cope with the number of patients being brought in. many hospitals in nepal had to set up make-shift clinics and hospitals on the side of the streets and open fields. they do need doctors. india sent some doctors in as well today. they sent in doctors, engineers. they sent in specialized members of rescue teams. people trained in emergency stuations. they sent in those teams to help rescue efforts in addition to basic supplies like food water, medicines, blankets and tents even. shelter is a huge problem in nepal. >> is there a time frame some of these specialists from india are working with knowing the longer the amount of time goes that certain aid can get into people? since you are in an area maybe closest to other interna
what is india committing as far as you know? >> well india has sent in a lot of supplies today.essities like water, like food. they will also send in a team of engineers. they also sent in army field hospitals. they also sent in a whole team of doctor ss because it's not just supplies nepal is lacking, but professionals. hospitals are overflowing. they can't cope with the number of patients being brought in. many hospitals in nepal had to set up make-shift clinics and hospitals on the...
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india believes they planned the mumbai siege. his trial has dragged on for years, infuriating india. >> we are very disappointed what he has done. india wants friendly relations to be maintained. >> six years on from the siege it continues to haunt mumbai. the group of men arrives in the city by boat. over the course of 60 hours they attacked luxury hotels, a jewish center and a railway station. they killed dozens of people. nine of ten attackers were subsequently killed. they believe it was an armed group that orchestrated and trained the gunmen. but according to his lawyer there is not enough evidence, which is why he is out on bail. the attack is a sensitive issue between the neighbors who historically have had a difficult relationship. a handshake between the two prime ministers last year was thought to be defining, positive moment. but the decision to release him on bail could prove to be a setback. >> thanks for being on the program. how do you think these this will affect the relationship between pakistan and india because
india believes they planned the mumbai siege. his trial has dragged on for years, infuriating india. >> we are very disappointed what he has done. india wants friendly relations to be maintained. >> six years on from the siege it continues to haunt mumbai. the group of men arrives in the city by boat. over the course of 60 hours they attacked luxury hotels, a jewish center and a railway station. they killed dozens of people. nine of ten attackers were subsequently killed. they...
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it is the only way to make money for some of india's poorest people. because of the stigma attached to this kind of work in india many who do it ream trapped in poverty. snrefg its young people. >> we are working to ensure the people of rag pickers don't follow in their parents footsteps. our focus is educating them and giving them the opportunity to do something else. >> with the limb he has he's trying to build a safer and better life for his family. his children are the best chance of him leaving the area, worth living for. liddy dutt, al jazeera mumbai. >> nasa has just released a series of pictures of space walks acknowledge astronauts installed new communication devices and fixed the robotic arm. changes will are made so the station can dock add the i iss. ss. >> there are new accusations that a texas man executed for killing his own kids may have been innocent. tonight an exclusive al jazeera interview reveals the testimony that turned out to be a lie. >> everybody says i'm a snitch. i didn't snitch on anybody. straight up like john jackson told
it is the only way to make money for some of india's poorest people. because of the stigma attached to this kind of work in india many who do it ream trapped in poverty. snrefg its young people. >> we are working to ensure the people of rag pickers don't follow in their parents footsteps. our focus is educating them and giving them the opportunity to do something else. >> with the limb he has he's trying to build a safer and better life for his family. his children are the best...
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it's making people aware of india in these countries. india needs to open up more. it's still a very closed country. if you want to invest in india you can go through the stock market but you have to go through quotas but in the bond market you're barred from doing so. if modi is going to take his idea of getting stuck in with business in india he needs to look at some of the barriers to foreign investors going to india. >> i think it was ubs that came out with a call this week saying that india is the most crowded emerging market out there along with other countries. >> it's a favorite destination for investors. not just in india but around the world that are excited about what modi is promising but is he overpromising and when do we start to see changes to the new economy. >> but it's been underperforming. it's not like india has been outperforming but it's a crowded trade. >> a lot of it is driven by foreigners and they've had a good trade. earnings have not quite caught up with expectations and we're seeing an adjustment in the equity market as a result of that
it's making people aware of india in these countries. india needs to open up more. it's still a very closed country. if you want to invest in india you can go through the stock market but you have to go through quotas but in the bond market you're barred from doing so. if modi is going to take his idea of getting stuck in with business in india he needs to look at some of the barriers to foreign investors going to india. >> i think it was ubs that came out with a call this week saying...
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india executed him two years ago. attack is a sensitive issue between the neighborhoods who historically have had a difficult relationship. a handshake between the two prime ministers last year was thought to be a defining positive moment but the decision to release lakhvi on bail could be seat back. >>> coming up why india is planning to spend billions of dollars on french fighter jets. >>> also at least 43 members of the security forces killed in anbar province as they prepare a new offensive against isil. >>> and in sports somebody gets a little too close to the action at the chinese grand prix. lee will have more on that and the rest of the sport later. ♪ >>> they are meeting in more ways than one. they are crossing the idealogical divide also geographically the presidents of the united states and cuba will be on the same stage on friday trying to put behind them 50 years of mistrust. they are expected to eat at the summit of the americas in panama city. white house officials say the pair may have a quote discussi
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india executed him two years ago. the attack is a sensitive issue between the neighbors, who historically have had a difficult relationship. a handshake between the two prime ministers last year was thought to be a defining positive moment. but the decision to release lakhvi on bail could prove to be a setback. >>> leaders of the united states and cuba are going to be sharing the same stage on friday as the countries try to put behind them 50 years of mistrust. barack obama and raul castro are expected to meet one another at the summit of the americas in panama city. obama signalling he could remove cuba from the u.s. list of state sponsoring terrorism. they spoke on the phone on wednesday before leaving for panama. al-al jazeera's latin america editor is down there in panama city for us. there are some people outside perhaps wanting to unsettle those on the inside? >> reporter: you know, david everything here is supposed to be about peace harmony. lots of hugs and smiles and handshakes but before the summit gets unde
india executed him two years ago. the attack is a sensitive issue between the neighbors, who historically have had a difficult relationship. a handshake between the two prime ministers last year was thought to be a defining positive moment. but the decision to release lakhvi on bail could prove to be a setback. >>> leaders of the united states and cuba are going to be sharing the same stage on friday as the countries try to put behind them 50 years of mistrust. barack obama and raul...
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nepal sits between hindu india and buddhist tibet. this is where the two religions converge and it is revered as the birthplace of buddha. it is the tradition that proves so captivating. visitors come to see monuments that have stood for centuries. before parts of it were flattened in the earthquake, the square looked like this. until now the world heritage site brought in tourism dollars but even so. rely on foreign aid and tourism. it employees the aim number of people that it attracts. april is the start of climbing season. over the last couple of weeks hundreds of people have been preparing for their exhibitions. >> the earthquake was reported in nepal. >> we should hear more from people at camp one. i hope that everyone is okay there. >> demanding answers from the police department about what happened to 25-year-old freddie gray. an autopsy into his death found that he suffered a spinal injury. demonstrators have been take together streets almost every day since he died april 19th. from blackhawks lawyers for justice discusses wh
nepal sits between hindu india and buddhist tibet. this is where the two religions converge and it is revered as the birthplace of buddha. it is the tradition that proves so captivating. visitors come to see monuments that have stood for centuries. before parts of it were flattened in the earthquake, the square looked like this. until now the world heritage site brought in tourism dollars but even so. rely on foreign aid and tourism. it employees the aim number of people that it attracts. april...
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india expanding aid and setting up medical caps. india -- camps.ndia moved very quickly to deliver aid. we have to keep in mind that the capital was a crowded place to begin with, a village that grew into a city. did suffer from sanitation issues, lack of water resources, and overcrowding. so this is a major issue in terms of people finding shelter. many of the villages near where the quake hit, they are very remote. you need to walk through them. the -- to them. rescuers need to work through to see what happened. rishaad: we want your opinion so hashtagthe #trendingbusiness. is crunching numbers. strong performance. haslinda: a record performance, q1 profit 951 million u.s. dollars. by two things,d higher income and also a one-time gain. rembert they sold a property investment in hong kong in that quarter. headwinds.ad, expected. bs expecting lower loan growth but there may be a buffer which is lower -- rising interest rates. the fed will hike sometime this rates move inpore tandem which gives scope to impose greater charges on borrowers. it may h
india expanding aid and setting up medical caps. india -- camps.ndia moved very quickly to deliver aid. we have to keep in mind that the capital was a crowded place to begin with, a village that grew into a city. did suffer from sanitation issues, lack of water resources, and overcrowding. so this is a major issue in terms of people finding shelter. many of the villages near where the quake hit, they are very remote. you need to walk through them. the -- to them. rescuers need to work through...
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india is also offering a hand.he aid is on the way, but getting it to the people on the ground will not be easy. >> reporter: no, it won't. as we have been reporting, the area has felt 34 aftershocks and tremors since the strike. here is calcutta, where i am, we felt a tremor. we are 900 kilometers away from nepal. it is an hour long flight, yet we felt the aftershock as well. people came running out of the building, stood outside in the open. train and metro services here in calcutta are suspended. this is a reminder of how serious this is, how strong the earthquake was yesterday, just how strong the aftershocks continue to be, which make it very difficult for rescue efforts, relief personnel and the planes carrying relief supplies to go in. people are trying, as you mentioned, several countries are coming together to offer financial assistance. the u.s. offered $1 million in immediate assistance. india sent four planes carrying supplies yesterday, carrying trained crews and things like medicines, hospital and med
india is also offering a hand.he aid is on the way, but getting it to the people on the ground will not be easy. >> reporter: no, it won't. as we have been reporting, the area has felt 34 aftershocks and tremors since the strike. here is calcutta, where i am, we felt a tremor. we are 900 kilometers away from nepal. it is an hour long flight, yet we felt the aftershock as well. people came running out of the building, stood outside in the open. train and metro services here in calcutta are...
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india has been hit. tremors from the quake caused buildings to collapse in the states of bahar, otopudesh and west bengal. nepal is facing a major disaster and is asking neighbors for help. nicole johnston al jazeera. >> let's talk more about the neighbors. indian states bordering nepal have been affected. let's speak to nitti duch. when you have a catastrophe of this magnitude t takes the world and specifically this region to come together to help people. can you tell me about the efforts that you know of so far? >> that's right. after the high-level meeting modi chaired not a long ago, we have heard india will extend all kind of relief and efforts to nepal as to when they are needed. at the moment we believe three more flights will be leave from india this evening. one from the northern state of punjab and two from new delhi. these will be the last official responses today. >> we believe, will be ramped up tomorrow going in to under. at the moment we have heard that there is aid in terms of the basic n
india has been hit. tremors from the quake caused buildings to collapse in the states of bahar, otopudesh and west bengal. nepal is facing a major disaster and is asking neighbors for help. nicole johnston al jazeera. >> let's talk more about the neighbors. indian states bordering nepal have been affected. let's speak to nitti duch. when you have a catastrophe of this magnitude t takes the world and specifically this region to come together to help people. can you tell me about the...
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india has lodged a protest with the foreign office. no doubt in the days to come, we will see further signs to take this up with pakistani authorities. but this is a very sensitive issue in india, not just for the government, but with ordinary indians. the attacks in 2008 on mumbai sent shock wives arm -- shockwaves around india, and there has been a sense that pakistan did not do enough to bring those who perpetrated those attacks to justice. ever since the government took office a year ago, it made some overtures to pakistan's prime minister. he was invited to the inauguration, and unprecedented step. last month, india's foreign secretary tried to use tensions and restart peace talks. there will be going pressure on the indian government act tough to present a stronger face to pakistan. it no doubt will have an impact on relations between these countries. jane: today, lawmakers in pakistan voted unanimously to stay out of the saudi led air campaign targeting yemen. washington has accused tehran of supplying the houthis with weapons.
india has lodged a protest with the foreign office. no doubt in the days to come, we will see further signs to take this up with pakistani authorities. but this is a very sensitive issue in india, not just for the government, but with ordinary indians. the attacks in 2008 on mumbai sent shock wives arm -- shockwaves around india, and there has been a sense that pakistan did not do enough to bring those who perpetrated those attacks to justice. ever since the government took office a year ago,...
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india is a mixture.multinationals have been around forever, so leaver colgate, but you also have very interesting local companies. olivia: we're talking about aspiration. are you saying the local environment is better for manufacturerers? i mean the conventional wisdom is always that the developing nation consumers still crave the luxury italian brand. ajay: they do crave it, but as we know, there's a huge story in china that's not spreading to brazil, to india. tom: how come you always go to guchesexee that? she's such a slave for luxury. olivia: i never go to ferrigamo. ajay: i think a lot of the chinese are going to japan now. the tourism is over 100 million. they used to go to europe. that's also getting eased. they've had to buy their luxury outside of china. olivia jarks fine, but they're still buying luxury. tom: terrific report. you can't make money in stock. colgate up 13.1% in the last 20 years. let's look at a per right now on foreign exchange. yen in nicely a 11933 on japanese yen. ruble a li
india is a mixture.multinationals have been around forever, so leaver colgate, but you also have very interesting local companies. olivia: we're talking about aspiration. are you saying the local environment is better for manufacturerers? i mean the conventional wisdom is always that the developing nation consumers still crave the luxury italian brand. ajay: they do crave it, but as we know, there's a huge story in china that's not spreading to brazil, to india. tom: how come you always go to...
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the pull factor is india is a large economy. not export dependent.umption is a big driver. classic good points in favor of india. from an external perspective, it is there is no alternative. with action growth in china. europe in trouble. u.s.at job growth in the india has proven to be a big enough hope. picker'sit is a stock market, ultimately. what sector do you look in? guest: you are right. between 2010 and 2014, even though the market stayed relatively flat, there are 5x.ks which have done 3x, it is a stock picker's market. we have seen opportunity in on the super bowls, i.t.. even automobiles. all coming into consumption. rishaad: what about the indian bond market? i think there is some attractiveness there. you buy indian debt too? i think indian debt has been the biggest star of the last two years. exceeds indian equities for the last. -- two years. historically, almost $55 billion is in debt. given that interest rates are relatively the highest in investment grade countries, people are hunting for yield all over the world. you have negative
the pull factor is india is a large economy. not export dependent.umption is a big driver. classic good points in favor of india. from an external perspective, it is there is no alternative. with action growth in china. europe in trouble. u.s.at job growth in the india has proven to be a big enough hope. picker'sit is a stock market, ultimately. what sector do you look in? guest: you are right. between 2010 and 2014, even though the market stayed relatively flat, there are 5x.ks which have done...
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charlie: let me turn to india.l me about india today and tell me what difference moody makes today. fareed: india has all of the opportunities and challenges of a democracy. china has succeeded because of its government. india does not invest in the government, it panders to people. it has been a second-fastest growing large economy in the world for the last 15 years. there is potential because of the demographics, because an old socialist economy has been unshackled. what moody is finding is it is harder to change. the states, the upper house of parliament is not in his control. one can be moderately optimistic but in the long run, you have to be impressed by the bottom-up power of india. it does not have the great infrastructure, but it has great companies. it is because the human capital is very strong and ultimately, you have to figure that will make a big difference. charlie: do believe that we will -- that it will outpace china? fareed: a lot of my indian friends think that. china's economy is four times the
charlie: let me turn to india.l me about india today and tell me what difference moody makes today. fareed: india has all of the opportunities and challenges of a democracy. china has succeeded because of its government. india does not invest in the government, it panders to people. it has been a second-fastest growing large economy in the world for the last 15 years. there is potential because of the demographics, because an old socialist economy has been unshackled. what moody is finding is...
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india, this has become a real priority for india to help its neighbor. it launched what it calls operation my tree which is hindi for friendship. making a real priority to help a neighbor and friend. they sent in several aircraft carrying food blankets medicine basic supplies and a team of engineers and a team of doctors. they really do need any medical attention and any medical help they can get. >> thank you so much. keach us posted. appreciate that. >>> the aftershock that jolted nepal caused more avalanches on mt. everest. rescue and aid crews have been delayed. trying to reach to those on the mountain. this morning christi paul spoke with one of the few people at base camp. >> people are being helicoptered out. they are focusing on the people stuck on the mountain. then we have the aftershock and a lot of people are now afraid that even being at base camp is a risk. people are leaving base camp. >> conditions may be the worst in the capital of kathmandu where aid is needed the most. i want to bring in the country director at mercy corps for nepal. h
india, this has become a real priority for india to help its neighbor. it launched what it calls operation my tree which is hindi for friendship. making a real priority to help a neighbor and friend. they sent in several aircraft carrying food blankets medicine basic supplies and a team of engineers and a team of doctors. they really do need any medical attention and any medical help they can get. >> thank you so much. keach us posted. appreciate that. >>> the aftershock that...
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india executed him two years ago.ttack is a sensitive issue between the neighbors who historically have had a difficult relationship. a handshake between the two prime ministers last year, was a positive moment but the release of lakhvi on bail would prove to be a setback. >>> coming up on the program an uphill battle for a candidate running for the presidency of sudan. >>> and in sport someone gets a little too close to the action at the chinese grand. robin will be here with the details. ♪ >>> thursday was the final day of campaigning for candidates running in sudan's presidential and parliamently election. the president who has been in power for more than two decades is widely expected to win, but there are 11 other candidates also running for president. natasha ghoneim has more from the capitol on their campaign efforts. >> reporter: this man is running for president of sudan. but he independent candidate hasn't spent one day campaigning. he tried to stage a strike with thor presidential candidates at the national
india executed him two years ago.ttack is a sensitive issue between the neighbors who historically have had a difficult relationship. a handshake between the two prime ministers last year, was a positive moment but the release of lakhvi on bail would prove to be a setback. >>> coming up on the program an uphill battle for a candidate running for the presidency of sudan. >>> and in sport someone gets a little too close to the action at the chinese grand. robin will be here with...
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look, i grew up in india in the '70s. around the '70s were a tough time in india.gh inflation. there was martial law for two years. so and i was always fascinated by america. so part of my journey was the fascination with america. i watched i love lucy. and fell in love with that. but part of it was-- . >> rose: the culture. >> american culture movies. and my version my version of the american dream charlie, was dallas. we used to watch bootleg copies of dallas. and that opening montage which you you know as-- . >> rose: i lived in dallas at the time they were making that television show t was great. >> those gleaming buildings the helicopters landing on roofs. and men coming out of these cadillacs. and i thought this is america, right. but part of it was exactly that i got a very good rigorous education at tenth grade i had to stream. and i straemed into the sciences. 3éasically the way it used to work was the rich kids streamed into what was called commerce, which was economics. the smart kids streamed into science and the girls did humannities in india. that was
look, i grew up in india in the '70s. around the '70s were a tough time in india.gh inflation. there was martial law for two years. so and i was always fascinated by america. so part of my journey was the fascination with america. i watched i love lucy. and fell in love with that. but part of it was-- . >> rose: the culture. >> american culture movies. and my version my version of the american dream charlie, was dallas. we used to watch bootleg copies of dallas. and that opening...
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others say books are part of the culture. >> in india the book is an object. it is considered sacred. >> reporter: this person says he and fellow writers prefer traditional books, but say the debate over e-books may not be necessary because the basics of writing and read are are the same. >> anguish of writing have not changed. joys of reading has not changed. all that changes is the way the book is delivered from author to reader. that will keep changing. >> reporter: no one is sure if the younger generation will shift loyalty to e-books or not. for now, for most in india, nothing beats a book. >>> i want to show you now some pretty special home video. this was shot by ravt roe naughts -- astronauts living on the international space station, using a go pro camera and have completed two walks to repair the iff for the first -- i.s.s. for the first spacecraft capable of transporting astronauts. >> for more on space and other stories, head over to the website aljazeera.com. you can see the front page there. >>> this week on "talk to al jazeera" u.n.i.c.e.f. exec
others say books are part of the culture. >> in india the book is an object. it is considered sacred. >> reporter: this person says he and fellow writers prefer traditional books, but say the debate over e-books may not be necessary because the basics of writing and read are are the same. >> anguish of writing have not changed. joys of reading has not changed. all that changes is the way the book is delivered from author to reader. that will keep changing. >> reporter:...
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you come from india, bifurcation, there are wealthy smart highly educated indians and poor indians. we have more people out of poverty having them earn more india is going the right direction but the problem is like most of the developing world, bifurcated. it is not the case in america, certainly becoming the case. if you are wealthier in this country you are getting richer and if you're not you're not getting ahead. who are the innovators who will offset -- >> i would disagree with you on that last staple ali respect friday. i don't think it's the wealthy that are getting wealthier, it is on the people that are on the right side of the 21st century who get the right kind of education and apply themselves in ways that they can leverage that education. so i think it's about having the right tools and the right skills to be able to flourish in civilization 3.0 world. but clearly, there will be dislocation and there willing challenges and i do believe at this time it will be harder than what we saw with the industrial revolution. because we're talking about replacing some of the most
you come from india, bifurcation, there are wealthy smart highly educated indians and poor indians. we have more people out of poverty having them earn more india is going the right direction but the problem is like most of the developing world, bifurcated. it is not the case in america, certainly becoming the case. if you are wealthier in this country you are getting richer and if you're not you're not getting ahead. who are the innovators who will offset -- >> i would disagree with you...
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in india 30 people are dead and dozens are injure: india has dispatched rescue teams to nepal. we're in kathmandu with this update. >> a few hours after the devastating earthquake of 7.9 richter scale hit cat than kathmandu temples have come crumbling down. this is a world heritage site, and you can see that it's completely devastated. reports of death and devastation have coming out. it's been mostly monuments. a lot of people we heard more than 600 people have died around here. and there have been reports of an avalanche at everest triggered by this earthquake. reports are coming in about how bad this devastation is. it's still very difficult, and emergency lines have been cut off. communication has been quite problematic, and most people are still afraid to go into their houses. it looks like a storm is coming through and most people have taken up shelter in open squares. they have prepared to spend the night, and if the storm comes it will be a very cold and wet night for a lot of people here in kathmandu. >> we're getting news that more people have died on mt. everest. it'
in india 30 people are dead and dozens are injure: india has dispatched rescue teams to nepal. we're in kathmandu with this update. >> a few hours after the devastating earthquake of 7.9 richter scale hit cat than kathmandu temples have come crumbling down. this is a world heritage site, and you can see that it's completely devastated. reports of death and devastation have coming out. it's been mostly monuments. a lot of people we heard more than 600 people have died around here. and...
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india has called the release unfortunate and disappointing. >>> a u.s.se chief ashton carter is in south korea for a three-day visit. carter's trip comes amid news that north korea fired two short-range missiles off the western coast. the defense officials say they only fled a few miles before plunging into the sea. it's seen as a proi havecation. >>> and france's political party is having a open fallout. >> she's probably his most vocal supporter or at least she was. lepen was desperate to become president at one point. >> viva lafrance. >> his daughter by his side, but now she's leader. his outspoken remarks too much for her marin lapenn will be blocking him from running as leader as one of france's regions. she wants to distance herself from him. >> i think that deep down, jean marie lapen needs to show wisdom and accept the consequences the turmoil which he himself has created and maybe he should give up his political responsibilities. >> they do not have the same ideology and they do not belong to the same generation. and there is a real internal fi
india has called the release unfortunate and disappointing. >>> a u.s.se chief ashton carter is in south korea for a three-day visit. carter's trip comes amid news that north korea fired two short-range missiles off the western coast. the defense officials say they only fled a few miles before plunging into the sea. it's seen as a proi havecation. >>> and france's political party is having a open fallout. >> she's probably his most vocal supporter or at least she was....
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he was buried under rubble for days in india. he's sharing his story with us. >> protesters get right in the face of police officers and curse them out. they're upset with what happened to freddie gray. what started as a peaceful rally turned ugly. in fact t got so bad baseball fans were told to stay inside camden yards. this is a picture of fans waiting there at the gate. protests over freddie gray's death were mostly peaceful early today. when the sun set, things changed. police arrested about 12 protesters for smashing car windows and storefronts and throwing bottles at officers. orioles fans were told to stay in the ballpark for safety. it was up to freddie gray's sister to call for come. tom costello reports. >> reporter: from the neighborhood to the streets of baltimore, past city hall this saturday has been an afternoon of protests. the police under fire for a fatal spinal cord injury that freddie gray apparently suffered while in police custody. for many people here it's one allegation of police brutality too many. >> bla
he was buried under rubble for days in india. he's sharing his story with us. >> protesters get right in the face of police officers and curse them out. they're upset with what happened to freddie gray. what started as a peaceful rally turned ugly. in fact t got so bad baseball fans were told to stay inside camden yards. this is a picture of fans waiting there at the gate. protests over freddie gray's death were mostly peaceful early today. when the sun set, things changed. police...
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that is on ongoing process in india. i should update you on something that the government is talking to the national government about, and that is running a bus service to nepal, to bring people back who may need help and assistance or may want to return home. that is something we are watching closely, and what is a secondary service that the indian government is looking to offer. >> thank you >>> now, there has been more saudi-led air strikes in yemen, with the latest round targetting a military strike and around the palace in sanaa. fighting continues between the houthi rebels and president abd-rabbu mansour hadi. >> this is the center of yemen. it's an oil-rich province east of the capital, which the houthis took over last year. both sides want control of the area. >> translation: we are on the entrance to the city. what we say about the houthi preps is not true. we will send them away. >> reporter: fighting has been raging for days. control of the province would see that houthis are a strong hold which is in the nort
that is on ongoing process in india. i should update you on something that the government is talking to the national government about, and that is running a bus service to nepal, to bring people back who may need help and assistance or may want to return home. that is something we are watching closely, and what is a secondary service that the indian government is looking to offer. >> thank you >>> now, there has been more saudi-led air strikes in yemen, with the latest round...
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. >>> and neighbors india and pakistan have mrs. pitched in, with military cargo planes with medicines pitching in. >>> most of the deaths have been reported in the state of behar. one died in tibet. liddy dutt joins us from new delhi. talk us through what aid has been given. >> at the moment, it started yesterday afternoon as the operations started in india. four indian air force planes have made it, basics, everything from blankets and medicines to relief board have gotten to nepal. they are going to work with the army and fanning out across the country where they're needed most. we should also update you on the situation of the choppers. indian air force choppers have landed on everest and they are involved in rescuing those stuck on everest as a result of avalanches triggered by the earthquake. that is particularly significant. keep in mind, we have been hearing from forces that we have been talking to, that the indian and nepalese armies share resources, given critical hours next 48 hours when rescue efforts can really be accel
. >>> and neighbors india and pakistan have mrs. pitched in, with military cargo planes with medicines pitching in. >>> most of the deaths have been reported in the state of behar. one died in tibet. liddy dutt joins us from new delhi. talk us through what aid has been given. >> at the moment, it started yesterday afternoon as the operations started in india. four indian air force planes have made it, basics, everything from blankets and medicines to relief board have...
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vit.. >> reporter: be india is one vitprime minister's visit. >> reporter: a spoimentd france wanted them to take around 120 but they will keep in minds more. >> keeping in mind i spoke to the president about buying as soon as possible after appropriate negotiations, 36 rafal jets in a ready to fly condition. >> they're allies in uferg everything from climate change to nuclear energy. case in points money, how much does a fighter jet cost, or a bunch of them, between friends? france wouldn't acontract to supply 126 rafal jets, but the deal hit a snag when neither side could agree on purchasing. there's been a resurgence of purchasing egypt for example ordered 25 air crafts in a 5.5 billion arms deal, it failed to achieve a single overseas buyer and it needs these deelts to keep competition at bay. >> we have strong competitors particularly in the west and those could be pleased if the rafal, not sld and then the french, could collapse in a way so it will make some big countries in the west, having the monopoly of sending craft sending weapons. >> this has largely to do with national
vit.. >> reporter: be india is one vitprime minister's visit. >> reporter: a spoimentd france wanted them to take around 120 but they will keep in minds more. >> keeping in mind i spoke to the president about buying as soon as possible after appropriate negotiations, 36 rafal jets in a ready to fly condition. >> they're allies in uferg everything from climate change to nuclear energy. case in points money, how much does a fighter jet cost, or a bunch of them, between...
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she told them her husband had ties to the isi and hated india. and perhaps most surprising, faiza told u.s. embassy officials about their honeymoon at the taj the year before. in combination with her other charges, that could have led investigators directly to headley's connections to lashkar and the isi. but intelligence officials at the embassy declined to look at the case. embassy security officials filed it away as low priority. an opportunity was lost. during the same period, the u.s. began picking up chatter-- disconnected bits of intelligence-- but none associated with headley. >> one of the difficulties with that is lashkar is always plotting. in 2008, as previous years we knew that they were engaging in plotting, and that information had been shared with the indians. but it wasn't clear where they were on a number of these attacks. >> rotella: as 2008 progressed the u.s. kept hearing more chatter. senior u.s. officials have told us that the nsa was collecting intelligence about a lashkar threat to mumbai. later, the cia intercepted a com
she told them her husband had ties to the isi and hated india. and perhaps most surprising, faiza told u.s. embassy officials about their honeymoon at the taj the year before. in combination with her other charges, that could have led investigators directly to headley's connections to lashkar and the isi. but intelligence officials at the embassy declined to look at the case. embassy security officials filed it away as low priority. an opportunity was lost. during the same period, the u.s....
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delhi's iconic india gate.most people in the sprawling city of 23 million never questioned the quality of the air. just a mix of desert dust and winter fog was the urban myth. but in 2014, world health organization study of 1600 cities found india's capital has the most toxic air in the word. largely due to the highest concentrations of microscopic particles known as pm 2.5. we go on a rickshaw ride with american scientist joshua aptae to test the air for ourselves. he has been monitoring the city's pollution since 2007. >> levels appear 2.5 right now. 200, to 500 microgallons per meter. >> everyone keeps talking about how it is in beijing. >> levels in delhi are higher than beijing. >> really? >> the standard world health organization is 10. typical levels in beijing are 100. in dehli, the past year, the average is 150. >> reporter: aptae says off to the naked eye, dehli may not appear as bad as beijing but 2.5s are practically invisible but most damaging to the lung. to help residents cope with the bad air, a
delhi's iconic india gate.most people in the sprawling city of 23 million never questioned the quality of the air. just a mix of desert dust and winter fog was the urban myth. but in 2014, world health organization study of 1600 cities found india's capital has the most toxic air in the word. largely due to the highest concentrations of microscopic particles known as pm 2.5. we go on a rickshaw ride with american scientist joshua aptae to test the air for ourselves. he has been monitoring the...