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the muslims in central india, southern india. other places, who really pushed the idea of pakistan. some of them moved when it was created, many others did not. and many indian muslims never wanted pakistan to be created at all and live in india now. >> a quick personal anecdote. on this issue of how importantly a lot of muslims felt about not creating another country called pakistan, my dad at that time was an up and coming screenwriter and hadn't yet made a big movie and he was having a hard time and got an offer from pakistan to produce a movie and he said great. this is going to be my big opportunity and my mother of course was a freedom fighter and so on india and she said not on your life, you are not going to that horrible country to start a movie. he said we don't have any money, we have two children and he went out for his walk to think about this and came back and told me when we were growing up my mother had her suitcases packed and he said what are you doing? and she said you go to pakistan to make money, i am going back to my mother. so that is how intensely a lot of mu
the muslims in central india, southern india. other places, who really pushed the idea of pakistan. some of them moved when it was created, many others did not. and many indian muslims never wanted pakistan to be created at all and live in india now. >> a quick personal anecdote. on this issue of how importantly a lot of muslims felt about not creating another country called pakistan, my dad at that time was an up and coming screenwriter and hadn't yet made a big movie and he was having a...
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these rules in india that products be manufactured there, largely in india, makes it tough for apple,hey want to sell new phones, and now, apparently, used phones. >> that is right. apple has this plan that they want to import secondhand phones into the india market for resale. they have to ask for permission. they are getting pushback locally. some of it is coming from intense local interest, local smart makers -- smartphone makers in india. they are saying do not turn india into your secondhand phone trash wasteland. apple does not want to turn it into a wasteland. they just see it as a great way to introduce the iphone in the market. india is not a rich country, so by bringing in and secondhand phones, refurbished phones, they could sell a lot of devices into india and get around the problem of a high cost of a new phone. cory: i look at the back of my iphone, it says something to the affect of it is designed in california, and manufactured in china. what is india require in terms of made locally -- everything -- with that bnf -- would it be enough to reassemble the phones that are
these rules in india that products be manufactured there, largely in india, makes it tough for apple,hey want to sell new phones, and now, apparently, used phones. >> that is right. apple has this plan that they want to import secondhand phones into the india market for resale. they have to ask for permission. they are getting pushback locally. some of it is coming from intense local interest, local smart makers -- smartphone makers in india. they are saying do not turn india into your...
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booming eyeing india's market.about the tech giant roadblocks to indian consumers next. and tomorrow, do not miss an excessive interview with imf chief christine lagarde. francine lacqua has that interview at 9:30 a.m., london time, 4:30 p.m. -- 4:30 a.m. in new york ♪ chinese software maker is making an investment in india, saying they will integrate into products, and the expansion of faster 4g networks in india is expected to fuel demand for digital content and smartphones. speaking of smartphones in india -- apple china to get into the booming market. they have met assistance from tight regulations, low income, and fierce resistance. join us live from hong kong is tim called. these rules in india that products be manufactured there, largely in india, makes it tough for apple, whether they want to sell new phones, and now, apparently, used phones. >> that is right. apple has this plan that they want to import secondhand phones into the india market for resale. they have to ask for permission. they are getting pu
booming eyeing india's market.about the tech giant roadblocks to indian consumers next. and tomorrow, do not miss an excessive interview with imf chief christine lagarde. francine lacqua has that interview at 9:30 a.m., london time, 4:30 p.m. -- 4:30 a.m. in new york ♪ chinese software maker is making an investment in india, saying they will integrate into products, and the expansion of faster 4g networks in india is expected to fuel demand for digital content and smartphones. speaking of...
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harnessing solar energy in india. from lebanon, women carve a new independence and shape their own destinies. and from a young filmmaker, protecting the planet through his passion for trees. the world's first canal top solar project. s.s. rathore: the state is located in a place where we get 300 days of suitable sunlight. announcer: in india, 35,000 solar panels stretching almost 4 kilometers provide both jobs and energy to the poorest... announcer: and cut greenhouse gas emissions to curb the rise in global temperatures. narrator: gujerat in western india is steeped in centuries-old traditions. but today, it's leading a revolution in new energy technology. these changes have transformed the life of 23-year-old parth purmah, who lives in the city of dodara. growing up without his father was a struggle for parth and his mother. narrator: despite the setback, ranjan behn was determined to educate her son and provide a good life for him. she managed to fund parth's secondary education with the little money she earned fro
harnessing solar energy in india. from lebanon, women carve a new independence and shape their own destinies. and from a young filmmaker, protecting the planet through his passion for trees. the world's first canal top solar project. s.s. rathore: the state is located in a place where we get 300 days of suitable sunlight. announcer: in india, 35,000 solar panels stretching almost 4 kilometers provide both jobs and energy to the poorest... announcer: and cut greenhouse gas emissions to curb the...
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a trip to india. the two began their visit by paying respects to the victims of the 2008 mumbai attacks. the couple will also meet with children's groups, ming well some of bollywood's celebrities and take a trip to visit. kate, live from london, always good to have you with us. good morning to you there. what can you tell us about the schedule for the royals while in india? >> reporter: the schedule is very packed. they're in mumbai today at the taj hotel playing tribute to those who lost their lives in the attacks. this afternoon, a cricket match with charity representatives. this evening, a glittering reception with members of the indian film world here, i think we'd say, film media, at the high commission. meeting with entrepreneurs and monday a birthday party for the queen, her 90th birthday soon. they're flying to delhi and paying tribute to gandhi and the indian soldier who died in the first world war for britain's war efforts. after that, they're going to the national park, then bhutan, and fi
a trip to india. the two began their visit by paying respects to the victims of the 2008 mumbai attacks. the couple will also meet with children's groups, ming well some of bollywood's celebrities and take a trip to visit. kate, live from london, always good to have you with us. good morning to you there. what can you tell us about the schedule for the royals while in india? >> reporter: the schedule is very packed. they're in mumbai today at the taj hotel playing tribute to those who...
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in india, selling in shops as well as online.ve heard from the vice president of global operations about the india structure. here is what he said to us when we spoke to him a few weeks ago. >> our international expansion over the last couple years has been focused on a few markets like southeast asia and india. this year we're really focusing a ton of our work on india. india is a very, very fast growing market and is already by the way the second largest population in the world. we are of course thinking about the united states as well. that is the third largest smartphone population in the world. it is on our radar but a bit too far to have specific plans or precision on when and exactly what but it is definitely on our radar. >> he also said that they are looking for partnerships with other indian companies particularly around the news, and online gaming spaces which are growing quickly as well. >> it's interesting because also a time when apple is .rying to expand its presence >> the global pitch, we like to see that double
in india, selling in shops as well as online.ve heard from the vice president of global operations about the india structure. here is what he said to us when we spoke to him a few weeks ago. >> our international expansion over the last couple years has been focused on a few markets like southeast asia and india. this year we're really focusing a ton of our work on india. india is a very, very fast growing market and is already by the way the second largest population in the world. we are...
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a religion of ancient india. >> this is an attempt to minimize the contributions of india history >> i reached out to several scholars but my calls were not returned. another professor started the petition to get the state's board of education to throw owe the proposed changes. >> this is the current history become used by 6th graders in campbell and 43 pages are dedicated to india and hinduism. if it changes the word "india," would be replaced by south asia. >> i am shocked why india hinduism is held to a double standards. we do not call greeks being part of southeast europe. all the board will decide whether to adopt the change in may. >> worse season ticket holders have first crack at buying playoff tickets for the first three home games. >> at 2:00 p.m., 25,000 people on the season ticket priority list have their turn at the exclusive resale. the rest us? the general public gets a chance on friday. the last time the warriors lost 124-117 to the timber wonderfuls at oracle arena and they have to win each of the final four games to reach an n.b.a. record and back in action tomorrow
a religion of ancient india. >> this is an attempt to minimize the contributions of india history >> i reached out to several scholars but my calls were not returned. another professor started the petition to get the state's board of education to throw owe the proposed changes. >> this is the current history become used by 6th graders in campbell and 43 pages are dedicated to india and hinduism. if it changes the word "india," would be replaced by south asia....
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right, apple on hold in india.to head off its latest attempt to crack the market. ♪ rishaad: the indian power generator adani has been granted licenses to push ahead on its mine, but environmentalists are far from happy here. there are 200 conditions attached to this program. has overcome many challenges, and overcame another one when it got three licenses issued from queens land. cost $16ct will billion. the issues are related to its location. it will require a rail line of 600 kilometers, and once the l gets to the kos, the port will need dredging. it is likely to generate 5000 jobs. , they welcomed the news and are aiming to convince tier two approvals. rishaad: there's been a huge amount of trouble, not to mention the expense of it, so how does it stack up when we have so much cheap coal out there? paul: the question always comes up when a question of a coal mine is introduced. it is low today, but could be higher down the track. this is a long-term project. $43 per ton, the lowest in eight years. a number of b
right, apple on hold in india.to head off its latest attempt to crack the market. ♪ rishaad: the indian power generator adani has been granted licenses to push ahead on its mine, but environmentalists are far from happy here. there are 200 conditions attached to this program. has overcome many challenges, and overcame another one when it got three licenses issued from queens land. cost $16ct will billion. the issues are related to its location. it will require a rail line of 600 kilometers,...
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right now 35 pages are dedicated to india and hinduism. if things change it will be replaced by southeast asia. >> i am honestly shocked as to why india and hinduism is being held to what i think is a double standard. we don't refer to the greeks as being part of southeastern europe. >> they will decide whether to adopt the changes in may abc7 news. >> cal trans is now turning to the federal government for help to find weak spots in the tunnel. there is a photo from cal trans showing engineers from the federal highway administration using ground penetrating radar to penetrate the walls in the tunnel. in february a chunk of concrete fell damaging a passing car and narrowly missing the driver. we reported on that at the time. cal trans blamed the weak spots on corrosion by rainwater, but they say there is no immediate danger to drivers. >>> it could cost you more to ride muni. they would charge cash customers 25 cents more per ride and it would raise fares to $2.50 unless you use a clipper card. it is not a done deal yet and they still have
right now 35 pages are dedicated to india and hinduism. if things change it will be replaced by southeast asia. >> i am honestly shocked as to why india and hinduism is being held to what i think is a double standard. we don't refer to the greeks as being part of southeastern europe. >> they will decide whether to adopt the changes in may abc7 news. >> cal trans is now turning to the federal government for help to find weak spots in the tunnel. there is a photo from cal trans...
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india has the benefit of lower oil prices.russia, rich in oil, have their downturn caused by other factors as well as the decline in commodities. mexico was oil rich and it has taken significant measures. it is reforming. canada, rich in oil, all the new resources out there west. they are taking the heavy duty measures on all fronts. so they are not at all different and some of great hope. francine: you have already spoken nibet the past. thank you so much. that was the i.m.f. managing director talking about greece -- he was almost give giving a warning to the world economy. this is bloomberg and we're back in a couple of minutes. ♪ >> tom, in frankfurt you're in new york. with -- and she says we can't talk about them as brick, the emerging markets, but they each have re-structuring reform. tom: we will look at the data check. wh
india has the benefit of lower oil prices.russia, rich in oil, have their downturn caused by other factors as well as the decline in commodities. mexico was oil rich and it has taken significant measures. it is reforming. canada, rich in oil, all the new resources out there west. they are taking the heavy duty measures on all fronts. so they are not at all different and some of great hope. francine: you have already spoken nibet the past. thank you so much. that was the i.m.f. managing director...
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and also for example with india. given the relationship between india and bangladesh. to raise the concern and to try to work together with them. on countering violent extremism before it takes root in bangladesh. that's the last thing we want. >> thank you. >> now we'll turn to my good friend, mr. deutsche of florida. >> thank you, madam chairman. deputy secretary lincoln. thanks for being here today. thanks for your service to our country and thanks for being accessible to this committee. i would like to get back to talking about china, a lot of discussion this morning about tratd. i would like to shift to foreign direct investment and in particular two areas. the area of security and the area of reciprocity. through one belt one road and the asian infrastructure investment bank. china has demonstrated a significant interest and willingness to investment abroad. but the domestic ownership requirements in china and some security review that takes place, i referred to as i think an opaque security review in china continues to frustrate american investors there. socy wo
and also for example with india. given the relationship between india and bangladesh. to raise the concern and to try to work together with them. on countering violent extremism before it takes root in bangladesh. that's the last thing we want. >> thank you. >> now we'll turn to my good friend, mr. deutsche of florida. >> thank you, madam chairman. deputy secretary lincoln. thanks for being here today. thanks for your service to our country and thanks for being accessible to...
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i think we also have to -- need to bring india in. india is an incredibly important potential partner for australia, japan, and for the united states. and we should do that at a pace that is, i think, comfortable for india. if you look at areas like isr, and a summary of warfare, india has a huge role to play, and there are some real affinities with australia's geographic positioning. also, we need to continue to engage china. we also do trilateral u.s.-australia-china exercises. we need to work more on hadr and counterpart received. and generally, build up habits of working in cooperation. ultimately, that will create greater transparency and hopefully greater confidence. i will leave it there and handed over to bob. bob: i am very happy to be here to discuss this paper. it is not just because andrew and mike are old friends and colleagues. i would do it for that, regardless of what's in the paper. but also because i really do applaud efforts to continue to examine how we in the united states, with our friends and allies, work togeth
i think we also have to -- need to bring india in. india is an incredibly important potential partner for australia, japan, and for the united states. and we should do that at a pace that is, i think, comfortable for india. if you look at areas like isr, and a summary of warfare, india has a huge role to play, and there are some real affinities with australia's geographic positioning. also, we need to continue to engage china. we also do trilateral u.s.-australia-china exercises. we need to...
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you won't find beef in a burger king anywhere in india, for example. or a mcdonald's. burgers come from sheep or chickens but not cows. paradoxically the animals roam freely on the street-vulnerable to poisonous garbage and to being captured and taken to slaughter at night, though there are efforts now to crackdown on this illegal practice and to herd cows into shelters. >> ( translated ): we don't evev believe that the cow is an animal, we see it as a manifestation of god. our magazine tries to educate people about the cow mother about the benefits of the cow. >> reporter: hindus-- 80% of india's 1.2 billion people-- have long venerated the cow. it is the favorite animal of thi deity lord krishna and that reverence in turn is likely linked to the animal's utlity. devender nayak edits a magazine dedicated to improving awareness of the cow's significance. >> ( translated ): a poor family can sustain themselves, they don't even need outside employment if they have just one family of cows. i they can sell the milk, use the dung and the urine, which has many medicinal prop
you won't find beef in a burger king anywhere in india, for example. or a mcdonald's. burgers come from sheep or chickens but not cows. paradoxically the animals roam freely on the street-vulnerable to poisonous garbage and to being captured and taken to slaughter at night, though there are efforts now to crackdown on this illegal practice and to herd cows into shelters. >> ( translated ): we don't evev believe that the cow is an animal, we see it as a manifestation of god. our magazine...
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india is still 17% below. is room for the population and waistlines to expand. >> next up, how weekend warriors are becoming a lead athletes. bignd movie of studios see profits using the bible as inspiration. that's ahead. ♪ >> welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." >> jason kelly looks at how big data is helping weekend warriors become elite athletes. >> you give them some blood in they come back with is highly personalized 50 pages coming page being this different biomarker. it's talking about things you have heard of like vitamin d and other things like bilirubin, which measures your ability to re-create red blood cells. it's a deep dive into your body. >> you're into running marathons. you got these metrics. what do you do with it that information? >> as i have talked to experts about this, as i've been reporting this story, is one of these things where as with the data that you would get from your heart rate monitor, you want more and more. i think youhings would end up doing what it is around diet and nutr
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the other groups don't want india but obama said i'll do what i can to get india in. the pakistanis want to be part of the nuclear suppliers group and the u.s. and others say aq khan, you have to make more restitution before that. the problem is if inyeah gets into the nuclear supplies group, india would thereafter forever be able to block pakistan. and so then you create an incentive for the pakistanis that say if we're never going to be treated like a normal, responsible state, what are the incentives? if we're always going to be the outcasts and pay for the aq khan sin, can't redeem ourselves, what do you want us to do? this is a current policy dilemma and i think president obama's position is wrong on this and who knows what the next administration will do? to try to reinforce what's improved since 2000 is what i would say. >> do you want to react to that? >> yeah. there are two points i would make. one i think the last point that george made is tremendously important because we face a lot of proliferation challenges today. many of which are almost beyond our abil
the other groups don't want india but obama said i'll do what i can to get india in. the pakistanis want to be part of the nuclear suppliers group and the u.s. and others say aq khan, you have to make more restitution before that. the problem is if inyeah gets into the nuclear supplies group, india would thereafter forever be able to block pakistan. and so then you create an incentive for the pakistanis that say if we're never going to be treated like a normal, responsible state, what are the...
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right now 35 pages are dedicated to india and hinduism. if things change it will be replaced by southeast asia. >> i am honestly shocked as to why india and hinduism is being held to what i think is a double standard. we don't refer to the greeks as being part of southeastern europe. >> they will decide whether to adopt the changes in may abc7 news. >> cal trans is now turning to the federal government for help to find weak spots in the tunnel. there is a photo from cal trans showing engineers from the federal highway administration using ground penetrating radar to penetrate the walls in the tunnel. in february a chunk of concrete fell damaging a passing car and narrowly missing the driver. we reported on that at the time. cal trans blamed the weak spots on corrosion by rainwater, but they say there is no immediate danger to drivers. >>> it could cost you more to ride muni. they would charge cash customers 25 cents more per ride and it would raise fares to $2.50 unless you use a clipper card. it is not a done deal yet and they still have
right now 35 pages are dedicated to india and hinduism. if things change it will be replaced by southeast asia. >> i am honestly shocked as to why india and hinduism is being held to what i think is a double standard. we don't refer to the greeks as being part of southeastern europe. >> they will decide whether to adopt the changes in may abc7 news. >> cal trans is now turning to the federal government for help to find weak spots in the tunnel. there is a photo from cal trans...
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by the reserve bank of india.modi indicated he wanted every indian to open up a bank account, didn't he? most indians do not have bank accounts, and if they do, they do not operate it because they have a zero balance in their accounts. they live in remote areas where they do not have quick access to a bank. mobile andly on the can be validated by something as , a facialan iris scan recognition feature, or a fingerprint. this banking to the smartphone, bunch of to a whole people in india who might not have had access to banking. rishaad: thank you a lot for that. joining us there from bangalore. we go from bangalore to hiroshima. this is john kerry there, about to lay a wreath at the memorial for the first atomic bomb ever dropped. he will also be the focus of what is going on. he will not apparently, according to reports, apologize for the dropping of that atomic bomb by the u.s. at the end of world war ii, which killed 144,000 people. he arrived in hiroshima to attend a meeting of foreign the war indiscussing syr
by the reserve bank of india.modi indicated he wanted every indian to open up a bank account, didn't he? most indians do not have bank accounts, and if they do, they do not operate it because they have a zero balance in their accounts. they live in remote areas where they do not have quick access to a bank. mobile andly on the can be validated by something as , a facialan iris scan recognition feature, or a fingerprint. this banking to the smartphone, bunch of to a whole people in india who...
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it's just newer with india. so we have to look at it both ways and if trilateral cooperation or quadrilateral cooperation comes out of this, all to the good. but in the end it's always going to be driven by what every individual country sees as its self-interest. if that's not the driving premise behind it, i'm concerned about it. i don't know why. so when india sees it greater in its interests to be part of something like this, i think it's important that we be able to accommodate it and until then, there are lots of things that we can do with india, both of our countries independently, bilaterally and we should look at any of those opportunities. >> bob just confirmed my theory that the great attraction of trilateralism for the u.s. is watching our allies negotiate status of forces agreements with each other and sit on the sidelines and say now you understand what we have to go through with you. i don't know if you want to address constraints. i think there is a constraint issue, of course. japan has budget li
it's just newer with india. so we have to look at it both ways and if trilateral cooperation or quadrilateral cooperation comes out of this, all to the good. but in the end it's always going to be driven by what every individual country sees as its self-interest. if that's not the driving premise behind it, i'm concerned about it. i don't know why. so when india sees it greater in its interests to be part of something like this, i think it's important that we be able to accommodate it and until...
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lisa: you were talking about the debt in india.overnment bonds have gained more than 3% this year. debt has donets quite well this year. you think investors are not considering adequately the risks that are still there? has been a relief rally in government debt, especially local currency. i'm at you are talking about local currency. that gain would be probably based on the recovery of this currencies against the dollar. the currency move in the credit move are characterized as relief rallies. their domestic debt issues in china, brazil and russia have to be dealt with. they cannot be dealt with effectively in any short-term period. you said india can be instructive to investors. spell it out for us. paul: india has such favorable demographics going forward. one in three people in the workforce next 20 years will be an indian resident. that is a powerful potential source of growth. online payment systems have done a remarkable job in bringing spending access and consumption to ordinary indians in cities that don't have credit cards
lisa: you were talking about the debt in india.overnment bonds have gained more than 3% this year. debt has donets quite well this year. you think investors are not considering adequately the risks that are still there? has been a relief rally in government debt, especially local currency. i'm at you are talking about local currency. that gain would be probably based on the recovery of this currencies against the dollar. the currency move in the credit move are characterized as relief rallies....
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, the india of the 21st century., they will be driving down the grand boulevards of delhi, much of it built during the british empire. they will visit the india gate, which is one of the main war memorials, in particular. they will be honoring the 17,000 indian soldiers who died during the first world war when they were serving for the british empire. then they will head to gandy's submitthy. that is the house where mahatma gandy, the founder of modern day india and also a world leader in terms of the nonviolence movement, that's where he spent the last 144 days of his life. they will be following in his footsteps out of the room and into the garden area where he was assassinated back in 1948. from there, they will heading to a dinner hosted by the british high commissioner here. that's where they will be meeting a lot of political leaders here and the whos who of delhi. rosemary. >> all right. a lot to cover there. many thanks to you. >> thanks. >>> now, the mtv movie awards began with a bang on sunday. surely you'v
, the india of the 21st century., they will be driving down the grand boulevards of delhi, much of it built during the british empire. they will visit the india gate, which is one of the main war memorials, in particular. they will be honoring the 17,000 indian soldiers who died during the first world war when they were serving for the british empire. then they will head to gandy's submitthy. that is the house where mahatma gandy, the founder of modern day india and also a world leader in terms...
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william and duchess kitt leaving the kids and following in his mother's footsteps as the royals trek to india. what pass statement might the duchess of cambridge make at the taj mahal. but first the "nightline 5." >> hey, need fast heartburn relief? try cool mint zantac. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zan contact works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. cool mint zantac. >>> hurry to jcpenney spring sale with door busters starting friday at 3:00 p.m. $4.99 tees for the family, $14 ] 99 shorts. save an extra 25% off with your jcpenney credit card and coupon. that's getting your penny's worth. >> number >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. tonight it's a strange and extraordinary tale of two sisters who disappeared from their home in minnesota one evening as their parents were caught up in a hostile divorce. the mother and the girls claiming abuse. but the courts unconvinced. where did these sisters go? did their mother have a hand in the disappearance? abc's elizabeth vargas has this twisting tale. >> reporter: it is 7:00 p.m. on a 30-degree ap
william and duchess kitt leaving the kids and following in his mother's footsteps as the royals trek to india. what pass statement might the duchess of cambridge make at the taj mahal. but first the "nightline 5." >> hey, need fast heartburn relief? try cool mint zantac. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zan contact works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. cool mint zantac. >>> hurry to jcpenney spring sale with door busters...
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india does. and so when you move to add australia, japan or india to add japan to australia, it takes money and takes people out of their training cycles. what's been impressive to me is that four navys have been willing to do it. the indian navy, from what i hear, from officers, gets a lot out of exercising with japan in terms of competence, knowledge, high-end asw and other training opportunities. and not necessarily always with u.s., too. there's something about exploring -- gap is not as big. delhi in particular. bob deserves a lot of credit for this. i think despite challenges in the defense budget, the exercise schedule with allies, partners, trilaterals, bilaterals, have been maintained very well. which shows you that there is leadership and strategic drive behind this. there will be constraints, i think. in some ways the real -- you asked about bedrock agreements and so forth. part of the reason you need those is to reduce the costs. if you have these kinds of arrangements in place, it's
india does. and so when you move to add australia, japan or india to add japan to australia, it takes money and takes people out of their training cycles. what's been impressive to me is that four navys have been willing to do it. the indian navy, from what i hear, from officers, gets a lot out of exercising with japan in terms of competence, knowledge, high-end asw and other training opportunities. and not necessarily always with u.s., too. there's something about exploring -- gap is not as...
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william and duchess kitt leaving the kids and following in his mother's footsteps as the royals trek to indiawhat pass statement might the duchess of taj mahal. but first the "nightline 5." >> hey, need fast heartburn relief? try cool mint zantac. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zan contact works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. cool mint zantac. >>> hurry to jcpenney spring sale with door busters starting friday at 3:00 p.m. $4.99 tees for the family, $14 ] 99 shorts. save an extra 25% off with your jcpenney credit card and coupon. that's getting your penny's fios is not cable. we're wired differently. in the last 10 years our competitors have received a few awards. but we've received a few more, including jd power who ranked us highest in customer satisfaction for the third year in a row. only fios has the fastest internet on the most awarded network. now get super-fast 100 meg internet tv and phone for just $69.99 per month, online. cable can't offer internet s
william and duchess kitt leaving the kids and following in his mother's footsteps as the royals trek to indiawhat pass statement might the duchess of taj mahal. but first the "nightline 5." >> hey, need fast heartburn relief? try cool mint zantac. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zan contact works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. cool mint zantac. >>> hurry to jcpenney spring sale with door busters starting friday at 3:00...
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in india, in a southern state, 66 people have been killed due to the heat. hot weather will likely remain until the rainy season starts in may or june. now it's going to be another hot day for many parts of southeast asia. 42 degrees in india. as well as 40 degrees for northernrn portions of the indochina peninsula. watch out for heatstroke. heavy rainfall in southeastern portions of china. 110 millimeters has fallen, more is expected into the weekend. the same system is also causing rainfall across e e nortofof taiwanan. as well as the southwestern islands of japan. now to the north of it, quite sunny conditions, and temperatures are going to be extremely high for this time of year. tokyo, the high could be 22 degrees on your saturday. going to be more like may and staying gorgeous as we go into sunday. as for seoul, extremely high temperatures can be found d int next week. across north america, late season heavy snow and heavy rainfall for the coast are affecting many parts of the northeastern u.s. as well as eastern canada and winds are going to be very s
in india, in a southern state, 66 people have been killed due to the heat. hot weather will likely remain until the rainy season starts in may or june. now it's going to be another hot day for many parts of southeast asia. 42 degrees in india. as well as 40 degrees for northernrn portions of the indochina peninsula. watch out for heatstroke. heavy rainfall in southeastern portions of china. 110 millimeters has fallen, more is expected into the weekend. the same system is also causing rainfall...
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thank you very much. >> woodruff: next, we begin a series of reports on india's workforce.e the world's fastest growing economy. but the benefits have eluded many of its citizens. fred de sam lazaro has our first report on one group trying to reverse that trend. it is part of his on-going series, agents for change. >> reporter: the big shopping malls may have arrived-- but in india, food, clothing and virtually everything else is still bought mostly from street vendors. they, along with construction laborers, domestics, rickshaw drivers and rickshaw pullers-- in fact, most workers in india's economy are, quite literally, off the books, says indiana university's sumit ganguly. >> 90% of the workforce in india is in the so-called informal sector. >> reporter: it's a technical term that means a very hard life. they live from day to day. that is, if there's work on any given day, they are paid at the end of it-- less than $2 for the majority. >> these are people who have no social security provisions, who have no health care provisions, who can be hired and fired at will and ye
thank you very much. >> woodruff: next, we begin a series of reports on india's workforce.e the world's fastest growing economy. but the benefits have eluded many of its citizens. fred de sam lazaro has our first report on one group trying to reverse that trend. it is part of his on-going series, agents for change. >> reporter: the big shopping malls may have arrived-- but in india, food, clothing and virtually everything else is still bought mostly from street vendors. they, along...
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. >>> some dramatic video from india india. they dropped a plane, sending the empty air bus crashing to the ground. it was being moved to a training site at the time. >>> finally, mcdonald's infamous ham burglar has nothing on this man. joint in d.c. he fired up the grill, made himself a couple of cheeseburgers, time for a quick phone call. he did steal a water bottle. i will say that. the police say they're on the look out for a man with a fedora and a grill skill. >> you know, he was hungry. >> apparently. >>> the masters, all watching. >> painful. this one is painful to report. a huge upset at the masters. rising star jordan spieth leading the pack most of the way. until a sudden nose-dive opens the door for a relatively unknown british golfer to walk away with that coveted green jacket. abc's linsey davis is here with the major turn of events. so close but so far, linsey. >> reporter: some are calling it one of the greatest collapses not only in masters history but jordan spieth's undoing came at amen corner. 22-year-old jo
. >>> some dramatic video from india india. they dropped a plane, sending the empty air bus crashing to the ground. it was being moved to a training site at the time. >>> finally, mcdonald's infamous ham burglar has nothing on this man. joint in d.c. he fired up the grill, made himself a couple of cheeseburgers, time for a quick phone call. he did steal a water bottle. i will say that. the police say they're on the look out for a man with a fedora and a grill skill. >>...
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apple is trying to make inroads into india. holding what has been apple back in india?e relative cost of iphones to wages? iphone isly the beyond the reach of many indian consumers, although anecdotally you hear stories about people willing to pay a month's wages itown an iphone, but i think is rising, but not yet at a level where apple has felt comfortable marketing its phones, but that is changing. apple is applying for permission to open its first retail stores, which is really important for an aspirational brand like apple. it is trying to target a market where smartphone demand is poised to surge in the coming years as the middle-class expands. well, it's not just apple feeling this in india, it is globally. >> that's right. you name it. they are facing a tough 2016. samsung and apple has warned that the year will be tough, so that is why apple needs another growth engine like india. rishaad: thank you much indeed for that. we have to take a break. it has been three years since the bank of japan began seeking stimulus. is it seeing any success? david has a progress
apple is trying to make inroads into india. holding what has been apple back in india?e relative cost of iphones to wages? iphone isly the beyond the reach of many indian consumers, although anecdotally you hear stories about people willing to pay a month's wages itown an iphone, but i think is rising, but not yet at a level where apple has felt comfortable marketing its phones, but that is changing. apple is applying for permission to open its first retail stores, which is really important for...
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arantxa: lo que parecÍa un día de festejo en india terminÓ en tragedia.spectÁculo terminÓ en tragedia. el templo en india estallÓ en llamas ante los ojos de mÁs de 10,000 personas que asistÍan a la celebraciÓn. una chispa cayÓ sobre un depÓsito de jugos pirotÉcnicos provocando la explosiÓn. equipos de emergencia respondieron a la caÓtica escena. el voraz incendio arrasÓ con prÁcticamente todo. muchas personas estÁn aÚn atrapadas. mientras, las ambulancias transportaban a las vÍctimas a hospitales del Área. el primer ministro viajÓ hasta la zona para evaluar los daÑos. a travÉs de sus cuentas de twitter enviÓ condolencias a las familias. este experto atribuye el incidente a la falta de medidas de seguridad y otros artificiales no autorizados para el lugar. se informÓ que las personas que resultaron heridas en el templo recibirÁn una compensaciÓn que equivale a $771. ahora viene la labor mÁs difÍcil como la de identificar a las vÍctimas mortales. fÉlix: una particular propuesta en el estado de utha pretende colocar a la pornografÍa al mismo nivel que una ep
arantxa: lo que parecÍa un día de festejo en india terminÓ en tragedia.spectÁculo terminÓ en tragedia. el templo en india estallÓ en llamas ante los ojos de mÁs de 10,000 personas que asistÍan a la celebraciÓn. una chispa cayÓ sobre un depÓsito de jugos pirotÉcnicos provocando la explosiÓn. equipos de emergencia respondieron a la caÓtica escena. el voraz incendio arrasÓ con prÁcticamente todo. muchas personas estÁn aÚn atrapadas. mientras, las ambulancias transportaban a las...
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sector, driving foreign directors in india. it's a strong push. ati got to say, i look india's growth and their gdp is something incredible every year, been growing. you're seeing a high inflation rate. on indian bonds are 7.5%. that's crazy, that's a lot of this environment. why aren't people race into ?ndia >> people continue to race into they see those long term benefits. if you have access to the bond is not the bond market easy to access in india. of you have to bid to have access to it. the people will tend to go there for those yields and the long opportunities. our hesitation with india is that on a tactical horizon of we stillear or two, see a wet blanket sitting over much the economy. that's going to hold back those prospects. we're under way to emerging markets. >> coming back with anecdotes from the trip. trip.as a subsequent what was different this time around? >> the payment system is developing very quickly. you can buy things on your phone. even people who don't have cards have payment systems available to use minus card.edit it pu
sector, driving foreign directors in india. it's a strong push. ati got to say, i look india's growth and their gdp is something incredible every year, been growing. you're seeing a high inflation rate. on indian bonds are 7.5%. that's crazy, that's a lot of this environment. why aren't people race into ?ndia >> people continue to race into they see those long term benefits. if you have access to the bond is not the bond market easy to access in india. of you have to bid to have access to...
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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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india's central bank on tuesday comes up with a policy decision. they maintained the key lending rate unchanged. australia's central bank will announce its latest policy decision. on wednesday japanese government officials will release the indexes of business conditions for february. experts are focusing on the stalling japanese economy. on friday the officials will come up with the current balance of payments for february. in the previous month the balance registered a surplus for nearly 20 months straight due to the improved goods and services balance. >>> every monday we ask specialists to share views on the week. in this edition of expert view we hear from senior economist. he spects india's central bank will likely lower key interest rates as the country's budget plan is living up conditions set by policy makers. >> translator: the central bank kept its key interest rate unchanged at its last policy meeting on february 2nd. but the statement released later referred to forward guidance. it indicated that the chance of monastery easing would inc
india's central bank on tuesday comes up with a policy decision. they maintained the key lending rate unchanged. australia's central bank will announce its latest policy decision. on wednesday japanese government officials will release the indexes of business conditions for february. experts are focusing on the stalling japanese economy. on friday the officials will come up with the current balance of payments for february. in the previous month the balance registered a surplus for nearly 20...
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will and kate take india.er trip from a dazzling turn in blue overnight to prince william in a hip-hop dance-off. we're live in india with the latest. >>> carli lloyd lashes out. she's sick of being treated like a second-class citizen when it comes to being paid. she says we are done with it. >>> and uber for women. the brand-new car service. why it's about to hit some bumps in the road. >>> and they're taking over our house. ciara, ludacris and common all here live as we say -- >> all: good morning, america. >>> on a great monday here, ciara and ludacris are here. there they are. and, go ludacris! it's a barbershop takeover. ice cube and common are going to be live here in times square as well. we got a gma watch party going on. an actual barbershop. >> they're up this morning. >> why not, a watch party. >>> if it's monday that means "dancing with the stars" tonight. disney night tonight. doug flutie, what an inspiring dance he had last year and maks is going to join us this morning. >> there he is. the forme
will and kate take india.er trip from a dazzling turn in blue overnight to prince william in a hip-hop dance-off. we're live in india with the latest. >>> carli lloyd lashes out. she's sick of being treated like a second-class citizen when it comes to being paid. she says we are done with it. >>> and uber for women. the brand-new car service. why it's about to hit some bumps in the road. >>> and they're taking over our house. ciara, ludacris and common all here live...
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/india nuclear deal, the change in our export policy, the exemption given to india and the nuclear suppliersroup, and now the talk about admitting india full-fledged member to the nuclear suppliers group. self-inflicted s punishment. i don't see a redeeming quality. reason is that it asically devalues the benefits of being a non-nuclear weapons state in the non-proliferation treaty. you now have representatives rom three different legally binding nuclear weapons-free zones who are basically ignoring obligations not to engage in nuclear trades within india. planning toat i was say but i felt obliged to make comment. i think -- i mean, i believe the demise standing of the a.q. kahn network, that illicite other trafficking networks out there in dealing with technology. s is that problem there are so few prosecutions for engaging in nuclear trade punishments are almost inconsequential inconsequential. sometimes when i'm asked to television his for or radio, i make reference to the fact that it's unfortunately not only funny but i think it's true, that there are more severe penalties for driving
/india nuclear deal, the change in our export policy, the exemption given to india and the nuclear suppliersroup, and now the talk about admitting india full-fledged member to the nuclear suppliers group. self-inflicted s punishment. i don't see a redeeming quality. reason is that it asically devalues the benefits of being a non-nuclear weapons state in the non-proliferation treaty. you now have representatives rom three different legally binding nuclear weapons-free zones who are basically...
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india is beginning to grow. the middle class is growing in india, so you're seeing a big growth in vehicle populations and the use of transport fuels. so india could well be on its way to becoming one of the key components of global demand growth if not the key component. we'll have to wait and see. >> russia's economy minister saying that he sees oil averaging at around $40 per barrel with crude rising to 50 by 2018. i know also that the iea chief is saying that they expect oil prices, or you expect oil prices, to rebound at least no 2017. how much of a rebound should i anticipate? >> well, the problem we have is that we can't be precise as to exactly when the oil market will rebalance. it's getting close to balance in the later part of this year, and we know it will rebalance -- or we think it will rebalance in the early part of 2017. once the market is rebalanced and started to draw down, the stocks that have accumulated over the last few years, there has to be something of a limit to the upside as far as pri
india is beginning to grow. the middle class is growing in india, so you're seeing a big growth in vehicle populations and the use of transport fuels. so india could well be on its way to becoming one of the key components of global demand growth if not the key component. we'll have to wait and see. >> russia's economy minister saying that he sees oil averaging at around $40 per barrel with crude rising to 50 by 2018. i know also that the iea chief is saying that they expect oil prices,...
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from it india.get access to jobs to doing payment infrastructure. >> surely, it's mostly mobile. >> it doesn't even reside within the facebook app. a lot of the reasons we built platforms was to extend tools, apis and systems to their websites. cory: again, mobile-rochus. mobile-focused. >> yes, when you look at the users across our ecosystem, the majority are using on mobile these days, and increasingly so as time goes on. in india, a billion people have yet to become connected. as they come online, the majority will experience that on a mobile device, not on the desktop. corey: you just call both of us old. and you hear that? >> older than some of the folks who may be getting into this now. cory: i imagine part of your gig is like, selling the notion of, hey, we met a year ago, we couldn't do anything, but now we have a new thing for you to check out. is that how it works? >> in this case, you probably did hear a lot about messenger and the messenger platform. 900 million people around the world u
from it india.get access to jobs to doing payment infrastructure. >> surely, it's mostly mobile. >> it doesn't even reside within the facebook app. a lot of the reasons we built platforms was to extend tools, apis and systems to their websites. cory: again, mobile-rochus. mobile-focused. >> yes, when you look at the users across our ecosystem, the majority are using on mobile these days, and increasingly so as time goes on. in india, a billion people have yet to become...
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. >>> we'll go live to india where rescue crews are searching for survivors after an overpass collapsed. >>> a groundbreaking architect zaha hadid has died. we look at her legacy. >>> the u.s. women's soccer team sets a goal for equal pay. welcome to viewers in the united states and around the world. we're live in atlanta. i'm natalie allen. >> i'm george howell from cnn headquarters. "newsroom" starts right now. and a good day to you. let's start with u.s. politics and donald trump, who is capping off what has been quite a controversial week. now trailing in two big polls ahead of tuesday's wisconsin primary. a fox business network survey released on thursday shows that ted cruz now has a 10-point lead over donald trump, 42 to 32%. >> only 19% of likely republican wisconsin voters support john kasich. this is the second poll this week with cruz on top. all of this comes as trump promises to bring the republican party together. cnn's senior white house correspondent jim acosta has more on trump's week of turmoil. >> reporter: even with his campaign in turmoil, donald trump was all smile
. >>> we'll go live to india where rescue crews are searching for survivors after an overpass collapsed. >>> a groundbreaking architect zaha hadid has died. we look at her legacy. >>> the u.s. women's soccer team sets a goal for equal pay. welcome to viewers in the united states and around the world. we're live in atlanta. i'm natalie allen. >> i'm george howell from cnn headquarters. "newsroom" starts right now. and a good day to you. let's start with...
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one, a temple fire in india that's killed nearly a hundred people. and new details about the deadly terror attacks in europe as well. >> we're going to begin in brussels where prosecutors say that the terrorist whose organized the deadly attacks in belgium last month initially planned to hit france, again. >> but as they saw how quickly the investigation into last year's attacks in pairs was moved they switched gears and targeted brussels instead. as prosecutors announce charges if are the so called man in the hat you see highlighted here. he's the only known surviving brussels attacker. this is video taken right before and after the airport bombing. cnn's international correspondent live in brussels. fred, what do you know what's happening this morning? >> reporter: there is a lot of information that's come to us over the past 15, 250 hours. but the most important of it is probably the one that's coming this morning from the federal prosecutors office. they have now come forward and confirmed that these -- the terror group that was operating here in
one, a temple fire in india that's killed nearly a hundred people. and new details about the deadly terror attacks in europe as well. >> we're going to begin in brussels where prosecutors say that the terrorist whose organized the deadly attacks in belgium last month initially planned to hit france, again. >> but as they saw how quickly the investigation into last year's attacks in pairs was moved they switched gears and targeted brussels instead. as prosecutors announce charges if...
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by fireworks in a temple in india. the tiger population increases but the concerns remain about the future of the species. >> reporter: i will be here with all the day's sport including. the english premier included >>> a ceasefire has formally started in yemen but fighting continued in the run up. a spokesman for the saudi-led military coalition which backed up by forces. talks are due to take place in kuwait next week. >> reporter: this is one of the oldest cities in the world and it has been in houthi rebel hands for more than a year and a half. people here and right across yemen have borne the brunt of the civil war and while they may have different allegiances, many are united in their desire for peace. >> translation: we're for peace. we support a ceasefire solution in every day. a ceasefire is what the yemeni people want. we need commitments that everybody abide by. >> translation: we need one that lasts forever, not just a few days >> reporter: the movement started in the north and has been going on for years.
by fireworks in a temple in india. the tiger population increases but the concerns remain about the future of the species. >> reporter: i will be here with all the day's sport including. the english premier included >>> a ceasefire has formally started in yemen but fighting continued in the run up. a spokesman for the saudi-led military coalition which backed up by forces. talks are due to take place in kuwait next week. >> reporter: this is one of the oldest cities in the...
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. >> six, a social media campaign is lawned to keep references to india and hinduism from being taken out of the california history backs after educators proposed replacing "india," with "southsia," for 6th and 7th graders. >> they did it again the university of connecticut won the 4th ncaa women's basketball team in a row. they had a are could of 82-51 so 11 overall titles. >> students are giving up hair to help kids fight cancer. we were at the university of san francisco campus where clippers were buzzing. this is a fun way to raise funds to help bay for childhood cancer research. a student said it is a tradition to honor a young cousin. >> i have a baby cousin that was diagnosed with brain tum age one. so i do it now for throw years for her. >> they hoped to raise $2,000 and we are waiting do see if they made it. i have a fell they did. >> we were in the san francisco museum of modern art looking at a centerpiece give of art, a 26' sculpture, that was secured by rappeling down the wire. there will be a gallery rededication that re-opens after a three year renovation. >> you may ha
. >> six, a social media campaign is lawned to keep references to india and hinduism from being taken out of the california history backs after educators proposed replacing "india," with "southsia," for 6th and 7th graders. >> they did it again the university of connecticut won the 4th ncaa women's basketball team in a row. they had a are could of 82-51 so 11 overall titles. >> students are giving up hair to help kids fight cancer. we were at the university...
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. >>> travel time may be getting shorter for some of india's train users. the country started an express train service on tuesday. on its maiden journey, the train sped from new delhi, home of the taj ma hall, 20 minutes faster than in the past. >> translator: the launch of the express is an important step for our railways. we have decided to increase the speed of our trains running in the country. we are trying to build trains that are used by the common man. to run at such speeds that will allow commuters to reach their destination without problems. >> there are many sections of india's railways where people or animals can easily get on the tracks. they built fences and im prochd the train's brakes to ensure safety. >> boost india as a nation, so we are looking forward to it. >> they're rarely clean and nice. >> we'll get there faster. >> the indian government has plans to introduce japan's bullet train technology for a new line in the near future. it will be the country's first high speed train. but many say the government should modernize existing lines
. >>> travel time may be getting shorter for some of india's train users. the country started an express train service on tuesday. on its maiden journey, the train sped from new delhi, home of the taj ma hall, 20 minutes faster than in the past. >> translator: the launch of the express is an important step for our railways. we have decided to increase the speed of our trains running in the country. we are trying to build trains that are used by the common man. to run at such...
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william and duchess kitt leaving the kids and following in his mother's footsteps as the royals trek to india. what pass statement might the duchess of cambridge make at the taj mahal. but first the "nightline 5." >> hey, need fast heartburn relief? try cool mint zantac. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zan contact works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. cool mint zantac. >>> hurry to jcpenney spring sale with door busters starting friday at 3:00 p.m. $4.99 tees for the family, $14 ] 99 shorts. jcpenney credit card and coupon. that's getting your penny's worth. >> number i hope we have a buyer for the house. me too! what are the neighbors doing here? bill! hey! i didn't know your home wifi could stream so many devices at the same time. dad, it's time warner cable. 300 megs. crazy-fast. dad! you can get wifi all over this place. cool! make your home as connected as possible. get 50 meg internet with unlimited data for $39.99 per month. and ask about free installation. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. tonight it's a strange and extraordinary
william and duchess kitt leaving the kids and following in his mother's footsteps as the royals trek to india. what pass statement might the duchess of cambridge make at the taj mahal. but first the "nightline 5." >> hey, need fast heartburn relief? try cool mint zantac. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zan contact works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. cool mint zantac. >>> hurry to jcpenney spring sale with door busters...
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india. >>> welcome back. the top stories. more than 100 nations have signed a treaty aimed at preventing groups like i.s.i.l. from obtaining nuclear material. south africa's president faces a flood of calls to resigned even though he has apologised for using public funds to renovate his house. one of the deadliest al-shabab's anniversary from nearly a year ago. the u.n. has released figures showing a sharp rise in the number of iraqis who were violently killed in the month of march. it says more than 1100 died. that's almost double that of the previous month. half of those killed were civilians. the death coincide with an increase in the number of i.s.i.l. attacks. the figure doesn't include those killed by secondary effects like starvation or homelessness. the kurdistan workers party or the p.k.k. says it was behind a car bombing in the turkish south-eastern city. seven police officers died. at least 27 others were injured. our correspondent reports. >> reporter: the explosion shattered the calm of this residential neighborh
india. >>> welcome back. the top stories. more than 100 nations have signed a treaty aimed at preventing groups like i.s.i.l. from obtaining nuclear material. south africa's president faces a flood of calls to resigned even though he has apologised for using public funds to renovate his house. one of the deadliest al-shabab's anniversary from nearly a year ago. the u.n. has released figures showing a sharp rise in the number of iraqis who were violently killed in the month of march. it...
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heec is scorching northern india and disrupting lives. the temperature soared to 44 degrees celsius wednesday. hot conditions have been covering the area for several days. the oppressive weather is forcing people to stay indoors and seek hydrating fluids to stay cool. a lack of water is causing a crisis for residents. heat warnings remain in place across the eastern portions of india into the next couple of days. take a look at these highs. temperature in new del i up to 41 on wednesday and bangladesh, 43. it's going to be very hot once again on your friday. across the southern hemisphere we have been watching a cyclone named fantala. it was once the strongest cyclone ever recorded in the indian ocean but as you can see the eye is disappearing so it's actually weakening. it's now a severe tropical storm. this is packing winds of 130 kilometers per hour. it's moving away from madagascar. however, it's starting to move back towards madagascar once again. so the northern tip here will continue to see high wds and heavy rain. new yo in texas
heec is scorching northern india and disrupting lives. the temperature soared to 44 degrees celsius wednesday. hot conditions have been covering the area for several days. the oppressive weather is forcing people to stay indoors and seek hydrating fluids to stay cool. a lack of water is causing a crisis for residents. heat warnings remain in place across the eastern portions of india into the next couple of days. take a look at these highs. temperature in new del i up to 41 on wednesday and...