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india is home to a massive market and brings tremendous opportunities to china. >> reporter: india's location means it is important to china's so-called strategy which aims to build land and sea routes between asia and europe. and with india expected to become a major stakeholder in the china proposed asia infrastructure investment bank beijing hopes to secure india's cooperation. >> translator: india is expected to become an influential member of aiib as well as its key investee. this shows the two nations share many common interests. their cooperation would greatly boost the influence of newly emerging nations in the global economy, even under the current international order. >> reporter: but india is also strengthening security coordination with the united states and japan due to its willingness of china's growing presence in the indian ocean. the two leaders are expected to address such concerns and bilateral issues and move towards stronger economic ties. nauki makita, nhk world, beijing. >>> islamic state militants have consolidated their control over a key city in western iraq
india is home to a massive market and brings tremendous opportunities to china. >> reporter: india's location means it is important to china's so-called strategy which aims to build land and sea routes between asia and europe. and with india expected to become a major stakeholder in the china proposed asia infrastructure investment bank beijing hopes to secure india's cooperation. >> translator: india is expected to become an influential member of aiib as well as its key investee....
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there's no doubt that india is making waves. it's high tech industries are flourishing not least thanks to an increasingly skilled workforce. but india has experienced a few bumps on the road to becoming a global player. prime minister narendra modi came to power just over a year ago on a ticket of reviving an economy that was running out of steam. here's a look at what is driving and what is hindering india's potential. reporter: india is known the world over for its it companies and call centres. but the country's economy has long offered much more and it's growing. international investors are driving the growth in alternative energies and in the pharmaceuticals and manufacturing industries. india's economy is booming. some predict the country is even in a position to top china's growth. the international monetary fund recently raised india's growth forecast to 7.5%, meaning it would overtake asia's largest economy for the first time in years. concerns of an economic standstill seem to have vanished. instead, a year before par
there's no doubt that india is making waves. it's high tech industries are flourishing not least thanks to an increasingly skilled workforce. but india has experienced a few bumps on the road to becoming a global player. prime minister narendra modi came to power just over a year ago on a ticket of reviving an economy that was running out of steam. here's a look at what is driving and what is hindering india's potential. reporter: india is known the world over for its it companies and call...
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-india relationship? >> well, i don't want to brag, but i spent a few prime minister said presidents in the course of my career. up and worked for i had been in the company of some interesting people, including bill clinton here in washington. so i'm not certain if faced by meeting prime minister's. and he is an extraordinary man and a very very asthmatic man. i spent maybe five hours within the terms of interviews since the book came out. throughout all of the time i was meeting modi the politician. i was meeting set for the front man who was presenting himself talking about achievements in campaign and with varying frankness and i will come to some of the specifics you asked about. i don't think at the end of all of that time i can tell you much about modi than men. i'm not sure how many people ever get to meet modi the man. he's a politician like no other i've ever encountered. he works from five in the morning he told me. he wakes up about 5:00 in the morning. but then for five minutes is connected to
-india relationship? >> well, i don't want to brag, but i spent a few prime minister said presidents in the course of my career. up and worked for i had been in the company of some interesting people, including bill clinton here in washington. so i'm not certain if faced by meeting prime minister's. and he is an extraordinary man and a very very asthmatic man. i spent maybe five hours within the terms of interviews since the book came out. throughout all of the time i was meeting modi the...
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seÑores, maÑana nos vemos en el gran especial de la india marÍa.familiares, que descanse en paz. presentadora: encarnÓ durante dÉcadas la cultura mexicana. con su gracia y talento conquistÓ un lugar en la pantalla grande, siempre del lado de los desposeÍdos. acaba de perder su batalla contra el cÁncer pero sigue viva en el recuerdo de quienes admiran su espÍritu justiciero y con respeto o y te dicen adiÓs a la india marÍa.! tambien les saluda barbara bermudo, gracias por pestar con nosotros!! mexico esta de luto porque acaba de perder a uno de sus iconos del mundo del espectaculo!! tenemos cobertura en equipo de la triste despedida..pero antes, veamos otras noticias que acaparan titulares. # presentador: formular cargos contra policÍas que atentaron contra el joven que perdiÓ la vida en baltimore. hallan cadÁver en medio de la bÚsqueda del estudiante para desaparecida. amenazan con deportar al Único donante que podrÍa salvar la vida de la mujer que necesita un transplante. hablamos con la familia de jenny rivera sobre el concierto que organizan par
seÑores, maÑana nos vemos en el gran especial de la india marÍa.familiares, que descanse en paz. presentadora: encarnÓ durante dÉcadas la cultura mexicana. con su gracia y talento conquistÓ un lugar en la pantalla grande, siempre del lado de los desposeÍdos. acaba de perder su batalla contra el cÁncer pero sigue viva en el recuerdo de quienes admiran su espÍritu justiciero y con respeto o y te dicen adiÓs a la india marÍa.! tambien les saluda barbara bermudo, gracias por pestar con...
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-india relationship's? >> well i found meeting him i don't want to brag but i have met a few prime ministers and presidents in the course of my career. having worked with player i have obviously been in the company of some interesting people including bill clinton here in washington. so i'm not fazed by meeting prime minister's. he is an extraordinary man and it very very enigmatic man. office has spent five hours with them altogether in terms of interviews and i have seen him since the book came out. throughout all of that time i was meeting so. the politician, modi but man he was presenting himself talking about his campaign answering my questions with varying degrees of brightness depending on what it was. i don't think at the end of all that time i can tell you much about modi the man. i'm not sure how many people get to meet modi demand. he is a 24/7 politician like no other that i've ever encountered. he works from five up in the morning and he told me he wakes up at 5 in the morning and then for five
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he is really putting india back on the map. he certainly seems to have a good record so far there. >> many thanks for all that. >> moving out to a leader who really has brought sweeping changes to his country. turkey's president erdogan. it has been only a few months since he moved into a brand-new palace, but now a court has found it was built illegally. >> a cost more than 400 million euros, by the way and it was built on protected land. the court has ruled special permits to allow construction were actually illegal. it is still unclear what impact that ruling will have. >> ireland's clear yesterday and sex marriage has put marriage equality back on the political agenda in germany. >> opposition parties are calling for lesbian and gay couples to be put on equal footing with heterosexual companies as soon as possible. many changes are likely to face determined resistance from traditionalists. >> these photos may look like any other wedding pictures, but german law does not see it that way. gay and lesbian couples in germany ca
he is really putting india back on the map. he certainly seems to have a good record so far there. >> many thanks for all that. >> moving out to a leader who really has brought sweeping changes to his country. turkey's president erdogan. it has been only a few months since he moved into a brand-new palace, but now a court has found it was built illegally. >> a cost more than 400 million euros, by the way and it was built on protected land. the court has ruled special permits...
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india, growing economy. lot of construction work going on in any corner of india, in the south, so at any given point you have a construction boom. you will see people working on constructing sites. these are people who do not have access to shelter. who do not have homes. these are the people who -- are the most vulnerable. many of the people who have died have been construction workers. have had little respite from the heat. and forced to work outdoors under blistering hot temperatures. talk to us about what authorities are doing. what the indian government is doing to help those who are most vulnerable. this is in the midst of also power cuts. those who do have air conditioning are not able to use it in a lot of instances. >> that's right. i mean, of all the factors are making a very bad situation really worse. air conditioning, remember, rosemary in india, it really is a luxury. most people in india don't have, don't have access to a fan. we are talking about 400 million people in india. a third of india
india, growing economy. lot of construction work going on in any corner of india, in the south, so at any given point you have a construction boom. you will see people working on constructing sites. these are people who do not have access to shelter. who do not have homes. these are the people who -- are the most vulnerable. many of the people who have died have been construction workers. have had little respite from the heat. and forced to work outdoors under blistering hot temperatures. talk...
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, and the inability of india to close the deficit.nd on the other side, the increasing chinese investments and how we see the chinese investments into india. , and inry clear to me the book that we have written i also talked about this, china and india are two big not to want to get together. that can see benefits in both of them get together commercially. for india, china is a supplier. it is a partner, it is a competitor, and it is an investor. let's talk about this competitor instinct that they with the twoly most populous nations having a contiguous border. far toat in mind, how china's ambitions in the child's sinus she, -- the south china sea. guest: i think the indians have by now been able to separate the politics and the commercial side. i think that over the last five years we have seen that. there are problems of the border, there are issues in the indo-pacific. continues andrade the trust for growth and investment continues. i think they have been able to separate, to some extent, these two issues and so we see a growing c
, and the inability of india to close the deficit.nd on the other side, the increasing chinese investments and how we see the chinese investments into india. , and inry clear to me the book that we have written i also talked about this, china and india are two big not to want to get together. that can see benefits in both of them get together commercially. for india, china is a supplier. it is a partner, it is a competitor, and it is an investor. let's talk about this competitor instinct that...
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india.porate entities, not government he want i at thises at entity at thises and. got as per the law of the land has no right to block these funds but they have gone said and done testimony the courts will eventually in my opinion rule against the government. this is an example of intimidation and hair as. why? approximate that's because greenpeace and its supporters have been agitated against the establishment of a nuclear power plant in southern india. greenpeace india has been in the forefront of telling the government that, look, if you have to mine coal mine it in an he can logically friendly manner. don't destroy virgin forests did br*. >> you are saying it's polight comply motivated. [speaking at the same time] >> against government policies? are you saying at that that -- absolutely. in the 1970s the then prime minister of india saw that foreign hand of everything that went wrong in india. i regret to say this that there are some individuals in the present government who seem to be
india.porate entities, not government he want i at thises at entity at thises and. got as per the law of the land has no right to block these funds but they have gone said and done testimony the courts will eventually in my opinion rule against the government. this is an example of intimidation and hair as. why? approximate that's because greenpeace and its supporters have been agitated against the establishment of a nuclear power plant in southern india. greenpeace india has been in the...
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india has the market. india has the ability to become a manufacturing hub.nk that's the way they need to work together. >> what do you think the brick banks -- bric thanks can play? what role can may play? >> one is economic cooperation across the countries. the second is long-term infrastructure invest in. we talked so much about infrastructure investment earlier. i think it's a big role the bank and play there. a role will have to be played by everybody. when we look at our onex very and being in china for 12 years, what you realizes there are a lot of chinese companies who want to set up businesses in india and want to grow their businesses in india. that is where a bank like ours can play a role. there are indian companies who want to expand and grow in china. i think for banks like ours or the bric banks there are different factors. >> 12:42 in south korea. this is where john kerry and the foreign minister currently speaking as well. high-level people visiting with the indian prime minister. ♪ >> the capital of iraq's largest province after government f
india has the market. india has the ability to become a manufacturing hub.nk that's the way they need to work together. >> what do you think the brick banks -- bric thanks can play? what role can may play? >> one is economic cooperation across the countries. the second is long-term infrastructure invest in. we talked so much about infrastructure investment earlier. i think it's a big role the bank and play there. a role will have to be played by everybody. when we look at our onex...
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but this activist from green peace india is concerned about environmental and human rights violationsear the government barred her from travelling to london to speak against plans by a british-based company. they wanted to open a coal mine in the central indian state. >> what we were trying to amplify were voices of indian citizens against foreign corporate registered in a foreign country, so how can you say what we were doing is anti-national? >> reporter: the government claims green peace india has broken the rules governing ngo's which receive foreign funds in an attempt to clamp down on work that it says is against india's industry they froze green peace's bank accounts. >> those doing bonafied work based on following all of the rules in terms of foreign contributions, there are no questions about them. there are some 22,000 ngo's. and the surprising part is the vast, almost of majority of them don't file their annual reports. >> reporter: the executive director says the organization will stick to it mandate. >> we are environmental watchdogs, so we believe the issues we are worki
but this activist from green peace india is concerned about environmental and human rights violationsear the government barred her from travelling to london to speak against plans by a british-based company. they wanted to open a coal mine in the central indian state. >> what we were trying to amplify were voices of indian citizens against foreign corporate registered in a foreign country, so how can you say what we were doing is anti-national? >> reporter: the government claims...
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talk me through the highway india, china - india was not keep on this. to have gotten on board. why have they now and what role will kashmir play. >> i think it's an important link. if it happens, it benefits and will connect the rich markets of southern china with eastern india, which is kind of pretty backward compared to the rest of the india. the linkage which passes through bangladesh and myanmar could be a game changer for the whole of asia if the two countries have easy access to each other. there are economic ties that both will flourish. this is what india is coming aboard to and realising. i think you know we'll try to take the with china. meantime you know, we have a common goal with china. industrially it's different. we are not linked easily. we have to come through to get to india. >> it could be more dynamic. excuse me for interrupting you, good to have your thoughts. >> the death poll in nepal from this major aftershock rose to 110, happening three weeks after an quake killed. the disaster left buildings across the capital. too dangerous
talk me through the highway india, china - india was not keep on this. to have gotten on board. why have they now and what role will kashmir play. >> i think it's an important link. if it happens, it benefits and will connect the rich markets of southern china with eastern india, which is kind of pretty backward compared to the rest of the india. the linkage which passes through bangladesh and myanmar could be a game changer for the whole of asia if the two countries have easy access to...
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how does india unleash the power that is india? it has been mired in bureaucracy for so long.it easier to acquire land for investment. they want to do something on that front, but we haven't seen any more details. we need to wait on that. the other things is to introduce the national sales tax across the regions and all provinces. right now each province is different. you need a unified tax. that will be done i believe over the next 6-9 months. it takes time. for now, i think the focus should be on japan. angie: ok. guest: japan has been performing despite currency not moving much. there has been coupling from the strong market and weak currency. angie: hi you going to give an excuse for japan as well, it is not as big of a country as india is still in terms of reform there has not been the kind of reforms that were promised from the get-go. guest: if you look at what is happening within the corporate, now we are seeing so many share buybacks. companies are willing to give more dividends. that is reform. companies thatut are really giving you more dividends, shared buybacks fo
how does india unleash the power that is india? it has been mired in bureaucracy for so long.it easier to acquire land for investment. they want to do something on that front, but we haven't seen any more details. we need to wait on that. the other things is to introduce the national sales tax across the regions and all provinces. right now each province is different. you need a unified tax. that will be done i believe over the next 6-9 months. it takes time. for now, i think the focus should...
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the fact is 60% of the money that green peace receives in india is from ordinary citizens of india, nott entities and the government as for the rules, as for the law of the land has no right to block these funds but they have gone ahead and done it. the courts will eventually in my opinion will rule against the government. this is an example of intimidation and harassment. why? that is because green peace and supporters have been agitating against the establishment of a nuclear power plant in southern india. green peace india has been in the forefront of telling the government that look if it were my call in an ecclogically friendly manner do not destroy the forest and renew the people whose likelihoods are getting destroyed and green peace is aggravated against government policies. >> are you saying that? >> absolutely. in the 1970s, in the 1970s the then prime minister of india saw this foreign hand with everything that went wrong in this country. i mean i regret to say this but there are some individuals in the present government who seem to be you know looking at ngos including gree
the fact is 60% of the money that green peace receives in india is from ordinary citizens of india, nott entities and the government as for the rules, as for the law of the land has no right to block these funds but they have gone ahead and done it. the courts will eventually in my opinion will rule against the government. this is an example of intimidation and harassment. why? that is because green peace and supporters have been agitating against the establishment of a nuclear power plant in...
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chinese investment into india.s what india needs most and the cash in the world today is mostly with china. and india needs chinese investment to kick start its programs. so prime minister modi would be talking to the chinese about investing more in india, particularly to offset the huge trade deficit. it was $42 billion and it's increasing. we can't just have this one-sided trade, and india would be looking for chinese investments so they would be exports out of india to bridge that gap. china is second largest economy to the united states. so bad political relationships [ inaudible ] economic issues. >>> police in peru have fired tear gas at striking sugar plant workers. [ gunfire ] >> the group hasn't been to work for more than 30 days now, because they say they haven't been paid in two months. the strikers brought the sugar plant's production to a halt and factory workers want management to step down. >>> rescue workers are trying to free at least 15 people trapped in a gold mine in columbia. the mine is floode
chinese investment into india.s what india needs most and the cash in the world today is mostly with china. and india needs chinese investment to kick start its programs. so prime minister modi would be talking to the chinese about investing more in india, particularly to offset the huge trade deficit. it was $42 billion and it's increasing. we can't just have this one-sided trade, and india would be looking for chinese investments so they would be exports out of india to bridge that gap. china...
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most of india. really cool temperatures down.sult of that, the death wave, the number of people dying could definitely increase as a result of this, this heat wave. it is a very, very, difficult situation. as you pointed out. there are many poor people. most vulnerable sections of our society who do not have access to -- to even -- air conditioning is really considered a luxury here in india. power remains a huge problem for about 400 million people. a third of india's 1.2 billion people who don't have reliable access to power. so they don't even have a fan to put on to cool down. and leave alone air conditioning which remains out of reach for hundred thoucs of thousand of i. >> devastating situation. many thanks to you for bringing us up to date. now we have pedram javahari back with us to explain the situation. now learning more than 700 people have died. we are expecting the number to go up. the conditions are not going to go away any time soon. talk to us about the forecast there. of course this terrible combination of the he
most of india. really cool temperatures down.sult of that, the death wave, the number of people dying could definitely increase as a result of this, this heat wave. it is a very, very, difficult situation. as you pointed out. there are many poor people. most vulnerable sections of our society who do not have access to -- to even -- air conditioning is really considered a luxury here in india. power remains a huge problem for about 400 million people. a third of india's 1.2 billion people who...
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that is not where india is strong.hopes they can sign a contract with $10 billion in the next three days. china, especially regrding its slowing economy, this year and the coming years, has thought they could have a bigger share in the indian market. india would like to reduce its trade deficit with china. getting at the chinese market, especially in i.t. technology the pharmaceutical industry where china's market is pretty close to foreign investments that is what modi and xi jinping will be talking about in the next three days. anchor: our beijing correspondent, talking to us earlier. anchor: washington has been urging southeast asian countries to work together to save the lives of migrants. this is after malaysia turned away about 800 people left stranded at sea. they are from bangladesh and myanmar. anchor: many are reportedly members of the rohingya minority. they face persecution at home. their boats were intercepted up of northern malaysia and told they could not land. kuala lumpur has warned it will push more m
that is not where india is strong.hopes they can sign a contract with $10 billion in the next three days. china, especially regrding its slowing economy, this year and the coming years, has thought they could have a bigger share in the indian market. india would like to reduce its trade deficit with china. getting at the chinese market, especially in i.t. technology the pharmaceutical industry where china's market is pretty close to foreign investments that is what modi and xi jinping will be...
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that has nothing to do with reforms in india. never in india has been a government which in it's first year has undertaken such a large speed of reforms. we have opened up almost every sector. foreign investment. because there's an additionalty of investment. >> how does it feel to grow faster than china? >> well, you see, i am certain will the not -- i will not say that i'm unusually excited because i know what china has already achieved. china grew at 9% plus for 30 years, therefore i do believe that india has a 9 or a 10% growth potential and a 9 or 10% growth potential, to achieve that we have to invest a lot into rural infrastructure and irrigation. that's one area we can move up. our services sector is doing well. the third area we have to do a lot of investment to make is infrastructure and the impact of that on the manufacturing sector. it's only then we achieve the 9% and 10% growth rate and once we're able to do it for a decade or so we can lower poverty rates. it's only then i'll feel excited about it. >> the marginal
that has nothing to do with reforms in india. never in india has been a government which in it's first year has undertaken such a large speed of reforms. we have opened up almost every sector. foreign investment. because there's an additionalty of investment. >> how does it feel to grow faster than china? >> well, you see, i am certain will the not -- i will not say that i'm unusually excited because i know what china has already achieved. china grew at 9% plus for 30 years,...
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india has the market, india has the demographics. a manufacturing hub. i think that is the way for them to work together. >> i want to ask you about interest rates. chinese banks have cut interest rates even as we debate the prospects of hiking rates. how do you see the divergence in policy?arket however you think that will influence the reserve bank of india's thinking? -- how do you think this will influence the reserve by give indiana's thinking? >> this will be a year of divergent monetary policies across the world. monetaryvery country's policies are getting driven by their own macroeconomic conditions. every different country is a different part and there are macroeconomic conditions so therefore it is a recognized fact that this year we are going to see divergent monetary policies. in fact, for institutions like imf, this is one major task of they will have to handle. as the monetary policies remain divergent. having said that, i think and yet clearly moving in one particular direction. the monetary -- india is clearly moving
india has the market, india has the demographics. a manufacturing hub. i think that is the way for them to work together. >> i want to ask you about interest rates. chinese banks have cut interest rates even as we debate the prospects of hiking rates. how do you see the divergence in policy?arket however you think that will influence the reserve bank of india's thinking? -- how do you think this will influence the reserve by give indiana's thinking? >> this will be a year of...
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india has complained of unfair access in china for i.t.ls, and meat, while the global times needs to sort out a way to boost chinese investment in india. >> that could change and india could benefit from chinese infrastructure investment. while china sells a lot of heavy machinery, telecom equipment, and home appliances, many retail sectors are untapped. >> in order to get the consumer market moving, they have to allow foreign investors to establish retail operations. with restrictions that you have, this is not possible. stephen: resolving long-standing strategic issues may not be possible in modi's short visit to china, so breaking down barriers may be the place to start. sharp set for, is a tumble? why the company is cutting its capital. ♪ angie: looking ahead to the japan open, futures in singapore pointing to a lower open after a mixed close on wall street. equities at the mercy of the bond market. that is what analysts are saying. a little vacuum today. dollar-yen weakening. we will see how it goes. it is the stock exchange. you are
india has complained of unfair access in china for i.t.ls, and meat, while the global times needs to sort out a way to boost chinese investment in india. >> that could change and india could benefit from chinese infrastructure investment. while china sells a lot of heavy machinery, telecom equipment, and home appliances, many retail sectors are untapped. >> in order to get the consumer market moving, they have to allow foreign investors to establish retail operations. with...
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india, they have a very poor infrastructure. and a huge country. these are the opportunities that we are seeing. haslinda: what kind of growth do you expect to see in markets like india? guest: i would say for
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>> you know, i was in india. my job takes me around the world. i was in calcutta india. i went to mother teresa's home for the dying in destitute. this is where people don't the guy's. guy's. it's really a sad an almost moving place. i walked in. maybe 50 lepers surrounding me. and this man quivering on the floor. and seated among the lepers was a teenager maybe 1617 years old my young mick jagger. and his presence was very jarring for me. it was vibrant. i went up to him and him why he was here. the as well as 16 or 17 i not volunteering in calcutta india. i was not serving. he says to me i'm here because of what the gospel teaches. what is the gospel teach? even though everyone here is poor their riches. they are rich and spirits. when you go back and look at the gospel 80 percent of what jesus says in the book of matthew eight of the ten parables are about money and wealth. and it is set in the new testament you know the sermon on the mount jesus is clear. he says lay up treasures in heaven but not on earth. and then he goes on to say something curious that theologian
>> you know, i was in india. my job takes me around the world. i was in calcutta india. i went to mother teresa's home for the dying in destitute. this is where people don't the guy's. guy's. it's really a sad an almost moving place. i walked in. maybe 50 lepers surrounding me. and this man quivering on the floor. and seated among the lepers was a teenager maybe 1617 years old my young mick jagger. and his presence was very jarring for me. it was vibrant. i went up to him and him why he...
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india's meteorological department says temperatures have risen quickly and unexpectedly.ing residents in the region's hottest areas by surprise. people are doing what they can to keep cold n.g.o.s and local governments are trying to raise awareness about illnesses like heat stroke. but in some areas, there are fears these public service announcements are a little too late. in other parts of india hundreds of millions of people are also struggling in sweltering conditions. >> translator: i have to cover up well when i am traveling by rickshaw, it's easier for some people with air-conditioning and cars these days i also try to go out in the morning or the evening. >> the heat is great for my business people are buying more and drinking cold drinks like lemonade to stay hydrated. >> reporter: here in the capital temperatures have consistently risen over 45 degrees celsius frequent power cuts have compounded the misery and led to criticism of the state of the country's infrastructure. the first rains of the annual monsoon season aren't expected to hit the southern states unti
india's meteorological department says temperatures have risen quickly and unexpectedly.ing residents in the region's hottest areas by surprise. people are doing what they can to keep cold n.g.o.s and local governments are trying to raise awareness about illnesses like heat stroke. but in some areas, there are fears these public service announcements are a little too late. in other parts of india hundreds of millions of people are also struggling in sweltering conditions. >> translator: i...
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the capital new delhi and central india are affected too. most vulnerable, people who didn't have access to shelter. the homeless, construction workers, beggars, migrant laborers who often live on the streets, and, the elderly. >> it is very severe. due to that people are getting dehydrated and facing so much feeling like fainting. and they're feeling very sick. the early morning by 8:00 very severe heat. losing all of their energy. >> reporter: local disaster management officials in some states are urging people to stay indoors between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. to wear cotton clothes and use caps and umbrellas. they're also distributing water and buttermilk to help people stay hydrated. still, many are falling sick. local hospitals are filling up. >> my brother is admitted here. he suffered sun stroke going to work yesterday morning. his condition became serious. >> the heat wave exposes india's weak spot. power. a third of india's 1.2 billion people don't have reliable access to electricity. that means, they don't even have a fan to cool of
the capital new delhi and central india are affected too. most vulnerable, people who didn't have access to shelter. the homeless, construction workers, beggars, migrant laborers who often live on the streets, and, the elderly. >> it is very severe. due to that people are getting dehydrated and facing so much feeling like fainting. and they're feeling very sick. the early morning by 8:00 very severe heat. losing all of their energy. >> reporter: local disaster management officials...
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it was a sign how warm german-india ties have become. the two quickly got down to business of some potentially lucrative defense contracts. germany hopes to ink a multibillion euro deal to build six submarines in india. for years, berlin has urged delhi to buy euro fighter combat jets to no avail, but there are now signs -- germany wants to sell at least 90 of the pan-european sales. there are also signs of closer cooperation. >> depending on a stable international order we want a close dialogue with india as a partner. the two of us, we are open societies, and open societies are dependent on not having national restrictions, on not being intimidated by terroristic attacks, for example. >> the defense minister gave high marks to india's human rights record despite a series of well-publicized gang rapes. she said that would pose no obstacle to german arms deals. >> a russian activist and politician was gunned down on the street in moscow three months ago. >> that murder shocked people in russia and abroad. his supporters and family are no
it was a sign how warm german-india ties have become. the two quickly got down to business of some potentially lucrative defense contracts. germany hopes to ink a multibillion euro deal to build six submarines in india. for years, berlin has urged delhi to buy euro fighter combat jets to no avail, but there are now signs -- germany wants to sell at least 90 of the pan-european sales. there are also signs of closer cooperation. >> depending on a stable international order we want a close...
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the monsoon comes from the oceans and rises up northwards towards india.eally the hot season and temperatures of over 40 degrees are very normal for this period. but this continued stretch of over 45 degrees centigrade temperature in the southern states is something that we just -- has caused a lot of strive and people have died. >> and the heat, we understand, taking its toll mostly on the majority of victims rather are those that are from the working class. what's being done by the government to shelter them from the heat and provide them any offer of assistance? >> yes see it's only people who work outdoors. people who do construction work, laborers daily wage earners on the streets who get heat strokes. what the local governments have done is people who work on government schemes have been asked to take a break between 11:00 and 4:00 in the -- 11:00 a.m. in the morning until about four p.m. in the afternoon. so most of the work is being done in the mornings and late evenings when the temperatures are a little lower. that's what the government is sugges
the monsoon comes from the oceans and rises up northwards towards india.eally the hot season and temperatures of over 40 degrees are very normal for this period. but this continued stretch of over 45 degrees centigrade temperature in the southern states is something that we just -- has caused a lot of strive and people have died. >> and the heat, we understand, taking its toll mostly on the majority of victims rather are those that are from the working class. what's being done by the...
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india's san -- tackling india's sanitation process would be his top priority.e why voters are just as disenchanted with this government as they were with the last but it's not just people in need of the basics who continue with the basics who struggle with bjp's hopes to change. promised to turn india into a global manufacturing hup. that should have increased work for verg but he says business has been anything but brisk. >> translator: there is a huge fight for even small margins. the system hasn't really been upgraded. we do get to hear that big changes will be made but as of now, we don't see any progress. >> reporter: that's a prime complaint against the party that won its biggest margin last year. >> in the first and second year, people start getting unease. and after two years if i think the government is unable odeliver something then people start educating and it's very difficult for government to turn the tide. >> reporter: and dissatisfaction is growing in communities like this one. while the government says it will take more than a year to make the
india's san -- tackling india's sanitation process would be his top priority.e why voters are just as disenchanted with this government as they were with the last but it's not just people in need of the basics who continue with the basics who struggle with bjp's hopes to change. promised to turn india into a global manufacturing hup. that should have increased work for verg but he says business has been anything but brisk. >> translator: there is a huge fight for even small margins. the...
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la india mara? cont.facebook/telemu ndo 48 y su respuesta podria ser compartida al final del noticiero... vo-blanca --esta maÑana en sausalito, se descubri un cuerpo sin vida flotando en las aguas a lo largo del parque "dunphy". --las autoridades llaman el hallazgo como una muerte sospechosa. --la victima, un hombre de 66 aÑos muestra algunas heridas; una autopsia se realizara el lunes. --el parque por ahora esta cerrado hasta que la policia termine con sus investigaciones y busca de evidencia. cesar ---en milpitas, la policia busca al conductor responsable de haber atropellado take vo a un niÑo de tres aÑos y despues darse a la fuga... ---el percance ocurrio ayer por la manana cuando el menor salio corriendo hacia la calle mientras visitaba el parque "augustine junior memorial" junto a su madre.. ---el sujeto huyo en una camioneta "ford" de color blanco modelo "e-350"... vo-blanca ---y vea usted este enorme rbol que cayo sobre un auto estacionado en la calle "saint james" en el centro de san jose, justo
la india mara? cont.facebook/telemu ndo 48 y su respuesta podria ser compartida al final del noticiero... vo-blanca --esta maÑana en sausalito, se descubri un cuerpo sin vida flotando en las aguas a lo largo del parque "dunphy". --las autoridades llaman el hallazgo como una muerte sospechosa. --la victima, un hombre de 66 aÑos muestra algunas heridas; una autopsia se realizara el lunes. --el parque por ahora esta cerrado hasta que la policia termine con sus investigaciones y busca...
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in india, a severe heat wave killed more than a thousand people.been reported in the southern states. temperatures have climbed to nearly 50 degrees celsius in some areas. forensic experts are exhuming bodies of traveling victims from mass graves in malaysia. 139 graves were discovered in a forest in the northern state on the thai border. thailand is focusing on keeping it's borders sealed. scott hideydler reports. >> those leading thailand's praises don't think there are any more migrant camps to discover and they have their key suspect in custody. for them the top priority is making sure their borders stay sealed so that any remaining human trafficers have no place to hide and no space to restart that channels. >> our country is not the destination. just pass. if you make them very different and make them not comfortable to walk past to pass other country, they will not come. >> we went with the thai army to one of their jungle outposts set up to block the trafficers. this barbed wire marks the border between thailand. it was here four weeks ago
in india, a severe heat wave killed more than a thousand people.been reported in the southern states. temperatures have climbed to nearly 50 degrees celsius in some areas. forensic experts are exhuming bodies of traveling victims from mass graves in malaysia. 139 graves were discovered in a forest in the northern state on the thai border. thailand is focusing on keeping it's borders sealed. scott hideydler reports. >> those leading thailand's praises don't think there are any more migrant...
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. >> an extreme heatwave has killed more than 500 people across india. most died in the southern states, weather forecasters saying the heatwave could continue for another two weeks. >> in mexico, 13 were killed after a powerful tornado ripped through a border city. dozens of homes and cars have been destroyed on the border with the u.s. state of texas. >> in texas, four have been killed in flash floods. tens of thousands of homes have been left without power. the state governor compared it to a tsunami wiping some homes completely off the map. >> the latest world weather now with robin. much more on that severe weather. >> yes which apparently is never-ending. certainly in texas there are an awful lot of things feeding into this. you've got the gulf of mexico, which is warm, the winds are coming together, help to go lift clouds into the sky. they've got various frontal systems coming together. just here, you'd think what on either happened there. this is a cloud building, drifting eastward. it blossomed over the accident. you never saw a tornado coming
. >> an extreme heatwave has killed more than 500 people across india. most died in the southern states, weather forecasters saying the heatwave could continue for another two weeks. >> in mexico, 13 were killed after a powerful tornado ripped through a border city. dozens of homes and cars have been destroyed on the border with the u.s. state of texas. >> in texas, four have been killed in flash floods. tens of thousands of homes have been left without power. the state...
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india would be looking for chinese invests to ex port out of india, to bridge that gap. the second biggest partner is the united states, a country with whom it is in open competition all over the world. so not bad political relationships never came in the way of good... >>> in columbia a key strategy of the u.s. war on drugs may be on the way out. the national drugs agency is set to decide whether to ban a controversial herbicide used to destroy coke ka fields. farmers complain about the effects on their crops. >>> since the 1990s, crop dusters have been spraying chemicals on fields throughout columbia, it's been a centrepiece of the u.s.-funded effort to curb the country's production of cocaine. after 20 years and billions of dollars, columbia is ready for an about-face. >> we are the only country in the world using fumigation against illicit crops. studies shows there's a heath risk. i'm asking the national drug council to suspend fumigation. >> reporter: saying that it caused skin rashes and diseases which researchers confirmed. >> translation: we demonstrated that th
india would be looking for chinese invests to ex port out of india, to bridge that gap. the second biggest partner is the united states, a country with whom it is in open competition all over the world. so not bad political relationships never came in the way of good... >>> in columbia a key strategy of the u.s. war on drugs may be on the way out. the national drugs agency is set to decide whether to ban a controversial herbicide used to destroy coke ka fields. farmers complain about...
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one year after india's prime minister came to power, has he kept his campaign promises? >>> to some breaking news, though first. coming to us out of kenya al-shabab says it has killed 25 police officers in the east of the country. apparently these fighters ambushed them in a village north of the town garissa. let's speak now for mohamed adow who joins us new from ethiopia. mo what do you know? i know this is breaking as we speak. >> reporter: yeah, well, richelle garissa police are confirm that go they have lost 20 policemen. they were targeted in two different attacks. and policemen who were in a vehicle patrolling the area between the refugees camps and right at the border of somalia and kenya were targeted in an attack. plus there was an i.e.d. and then they opened fire. and in the seconds incidents they said the police officers who were killed were said to be reacting to the distress call from the officers who were targeted in the first attack. police are confirming up to 20 killed. and they say the policemen who were attacked some of them the survivors fled on foot
one year after india's prime minister came to power, has he kept his campaign promises? >>> to some breaking news, though first. coming to us out of kenya al-shabab says it has killed 25 police officers in the east of the country. apparently these fighters ambushed them in a village north of the town garissa. let's speak now for mohamed adow who joins us new from ethiopia. mo what do you know? i know this is breaking as we speak. >> reporter: yeah, well, richelle garissa police...
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these days india is a large trading partner. china's export it equipment. and india send ore. both have a heavy military presence and chinese troops are reported to have crossed into india in september. india is wary of china's strong links with pakistan. benjamin is a policy analyst for the center for independent studies in beijing, and says the issues will be addressed in the coming days. >> i think the meeting we see today and over the next few days between zinc wr and narendra modi will be a bit of a jekyll and hide event. when it comes to the economic side it's upside. win-win. they share an interest. when it comes to the strategic political side it's a case of classic interest. the indian infrastructure is bad. they need to modernize the rail system. china is key to get out capital. there's a huge amount of crossover. the border disputes - india is going to push into the south china sea and is forming relations with japan and other areas. they had poor ties. china is developing ties with sri lanka, pushing for a military base in jilent. it's an area where a strategic bac
these days india is a large trading partner. china's export it equipment. and india send ore. both have a heavy military presence and chinese troops are reported to have crossed into india in september. india is wary of china's strong links with pakistan. benjamin is a policy analyst for the center for independent studies in beijing, and says the issues will be addressed in the coming days. >> i think the meeting we see today and over the next few days between zinc wr and narendra modi...
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will produce a double engine for india. a real century of asia has to depend on whether china and india can overcome difficulties and realize our targets of globalization. >> with china now becoming india's largest trading partner, modi will do his best to promote indian exports, trade between the two countries forecast to reach a record $100 billion by the end of this year. kate: turning to the markets the major indices in europe are receiving quite a boost after it was promised that the quantitative easing would be gone forward. -- would be going forward. the dax and footsie trading -- and ftse trading at .1 of 1%. the french born all of theolivier blanchard will be stepping down. netflix is beginning negotiations to bring content to china. bloomberg reports that the online streaming giant is speaking to chinese online broadcasting companies including watson media, which is backed by alibaba chairman jack ma. and american securities and exchange commission is investigating how a false takeover was posted on a website. avo
will produce a double engine for india. a real century of asia has to depend on whether china and india can overcome difficulties and realize our targets of globalization. >> with china now becoming india's largest trading partner, modi will do his best to promote indian exports, trade between the two countries forecast to reach a record $100 billion by the end of this year. kate: turning to the markets the major indices in europe are receiving quite a boost after it was promised that the...
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city india. it ended up being a disaster because the d.e.a. found out what nebraska was up to and they came in and formally admonished the state and took the sodium p thiopental away. this is a memo that was sent "the d.e.a. is going to come and take the drugs away. the drugs will be devoid and they could give us an admonish admonishion. that prisoner was never executed. he still lives on death row. this week nebraska made headlines when they voted to repeal the death penalty and they did that -- a lot of them explained that part of their reasoning around this is that logistically speaking nebraska couldn't actually do it. nebraska couldn't get the drugs they need to kill people. they tried with chris harris and india. they failed and got in trouble. but when the pro death penalty side of the government were trying to persuade them to keep the law on the books, they argued they would get the drugs. finally, they had arranged to get the drugs. this whole idea that it was impractical to carry out t
city india. it ended up being a disaster because the d.e.a. found out what nebraska was up to and they came in and formally admonished the state and took the sodium p thiopental away. this is a memo that was sent "the d.e.a. is going to come and take the drugs away. the drugs will be devoid and they could give us an admonish admonishion. that prisoner was never executed. he still lives on death row. this week nebraska made headlines when they voted to repeal the death penalty and they did...
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. >> it's looking grim across parts of india. these are the counter temperatures around the region. 41 in delhi. knappor is the worst of it 47 degrees. but at least the humidity is low, down into single figures. as you get further towards the south-east under-pradesh. where you have a combination of heat and humidity. taked hyderabad. that's five days of temperature in excess of 40 degrees celsius. night time temperatures 29-30 degrees. in you don't have aircon you are going to suffer in those conditions. the excitement with showers pushing up from the south. they'll affect many areas in the next day or so. it doesn't make much north ward progress over the next day or so. there's rain from a monsoon affecting parts of southern china. the shots come from g wang dong. you can see the weather front producing a massive amounts of rain. the rain is easing off. the rivers take time to respond to it. it looks like the rain will pick up heading towards saturday >>> still ahead on the nouri al-maliki on al jazeera, why protesters in brazi
. >> it's looking grim across parts of india. these are the counter temperatures around the region. 41 in delhi. knappor is the worst of it 47 degrees. but at least the humidity is low, down into single figures. as you get further towards the south-east under-pradesh. where you have a combination of heat and humidity. taked hyderabad. that's five days of temperature in excess of 40 degrees celsius. night time temperatures 29-30 degrees. in you don't have aircon you are going to suffer in...
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india's heatwave have killed many people. with the blisteringly hot conditions set to continue for another week officials are urging residents to stay hydrated and remain indoors as much as possible. >> at least nine people have been killed in the u.s. states of texas and oklahoma and 30 more are missing in the wake of a flash flood. it was likened to a sunni. hundreds were stranded and hundreds of home were destroyed. and more bad weather is expected. let's go live to the texan town of wimberly. how is that search operation going? >> welcome the search operation for 12 people who are still missing this entire region has been hit particularly hard, but we came to the town of wimberley, the town of 2600 people because this really has been the epicenter of how bad it's really been. this is the blanco river you can see over my shoulder. it was a flood of water as residents described it to me. this river crested at 44 feet 13 meters, and if completely wiped out all these giant trees along the banks of the river maybe more importa
india's heatwave have killed many people. with the blisteringly hot conditions set to continue for another week officials are urging residents to stay hydrated and remain indoors as much as possible. >> at least nine people have been killed in the u.s. states of texas and oklahoma and 30 more are missing in the wake of a flash flood. it was likened to a sunni. hundreds were stranded and hundreds of home were destroyed. and more bad weather is expected. let's go live to the texan town of...
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so, kiddiconsidering that 250 mn people in india are farmers. this is an extremely important weather forecast. they need to get it right. they need the rain. they've need it desperately. >> going to be less rain than usual. >> 93% of normal this year. >> okay. >> taking longer for it to come. right. >> that's right. >> thank you so much. >> now, clean-up and recovery efforts under way in texas after several days of severe storms there. bad news is though, more bad weather is on the way. >> at least 35 people have died in tornados and flooding in texas, oklahoma, and northern mexico. several others are missing on wednesday authorities found a boy's body in a river in an area hit hard by the storms. >> you are watching cnn newsroom. rumors and reports of corruption in fifa are nothing new. the man in charge promised to clean things up. critics say sepp blatter is part of the problem. >> plus she calls herself the bird of paradise. and offers a glimpse into the life of an isis bride. coming up, a look at a path of propaganda blogger luring women to
so, kiddiconsidering that 250 mn people in india are farmers. this is an extremely important weather forecast. they need to get it right. they need the rain. they've need it desperately. >> going to be less rain than usual. >> 93% of normal this year. >> okay. >> taking longer for it to come. right. >> that's right. >> thank you so much. >> now, clean-up and recovery efforts under way in texas after several days of severe storms there. bad news is...
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men frommen india and nepal who travel to a war zone gist for a promise of a good job. or many of them that promise turned out to be a lie. they ended up deceived and indebted victims of human traffickers who thrive on military contracts . front line investigates the american military has come to rely on an indentured workforce. camp marmel is the largest base in northern afghanistan. nato's mission here centers on training the afghan national army. >> the complexity sometimes is when we first got here is i started thinking about it, it but -- >> this is the u.s. regional garrison commander responsible for daily operations in the north. >> there are a lot of great contractors who come up here local nationals third country nationals u.s. ex-pats and they all work together. >> what are they doing? >> everything you can think of. they work in the dining facilities. they help maintain the living facilities. what it does is it allows the soldiers to concentrate on their primary mission rather than having a lot of extra duties. we could not do our mission without them. they d
men frommen india and nepal who travel to a war zone gist for a promise of a good job. or many of them that promise turned out to be a lie. they ended up deceived and indebted victims of human traffickers who thrive on military contracts . front line investigates the american military has come to rely on an indentured workforce. camp marmel is the largest base in northern afghanistan. nato's mission here centers on training the afghan national army. >> the complexity sometimes is when we...
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and later, finding the best way to cope as a sweltering heatwave hits southern india. india. >>> in context, a call to address the unprecedented flow of migrants in the bay of bengal. leaders are gathering to discuss what to do about thousands stranded in the waters. 17 nations from the region are in bangkok, along with representatives from the united states and the u.n. human rights commission. most of the migrants are the rohingya considered by many as the most persecuted people in the world. the muslim group comes from western myanmar. they number more than a million. they don't consider the citizens, meaning that they are stateless. we report from an emergency conference in bank kick. where it is friday morning. give us the latest from the rescue operation that is going on in the high seas. >> well the rescue operation now is ongoing. there are vessels from several navy's in the sea looking for more of the boats. there's reports of spotting overnight thursday into friday. there's no confirmation of that. thailand deployed a flat top vessel that they say will be use
and later, finding the best way to cope as a sweltering heatwave hits southern india. india. >>> in context, a call to address the unprecedented flow of migrants in the bay of bengal. leaders are gathering to discuss what to do about thousands stranded in the waters. 17 nations from the region are in bangkok, along with representatives from the united states and the u.n. human rights commission. most of the migrants are the rohingya considered by many as the most persecuted people in...
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lejos de los reflectores y con una privada ceremonia se le dijo adiÓs a la india marÍa.rmado si recibirÁ un homenaje pÓstumo. y esta noche, floyd maywheater retuvo su tÍtulo en la pelea mÁs costosa de todos los tiempos. comenzamos. locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana con fÉlix de bedout y aranza losada. aranza: se reportaron decenas de restos en las Últimas horas sin embargo durante el dÍa se vio una enorme movilizaciÓn que transcurriÓ de manera pacÍfica. claudia ha seguido muy de cerca y nos tiene los mÁs reciente. claudia: luego de celebrar, cientos marcharon por las calles de baltimore lugar que fue epicentro de violentas protestas hace unos dÍas. >> estamos aquÍ tranquilos exigiendo justicia. claudia: cientos estÁn vigilantes de lo que serÁ proceso judicial y festejan un dÍa despuÉs que se presentaran cargos en contra de seis policÍas de baltimore por el homicidio de freddy grey. claudia: quienes no celebran son los negocios locales la ciudad era prÁcticamente fantasma. las tiendas y restaurantes estaban vacÍas >> a las cuatro de la tarde cerrÉ porq
lejos de los reflectores y con una privada ceremonia se le dijo adiÓs a la india marÍa.rmado si recibirÁ un homenaje pÓstumo. y esta noche, floyd maywheater retuvo su tÍtulo en la pelea mÁs costosa de todos los tiempos. comenzamos. locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn fin de semana con fÉlix de bedout y aranza losada. aranza: se reportaron decenas de restos en las Últimas horas sin embargo durante el dÍa se vio una enorme movilizaciÓn que transcurriÓ de manera pacÍfica. claudia...