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the focus in india is india. there's not great global think tanks that are thinking about, you know, all kinds of issues. there's not a real literary culture that writes about things other than what's happening in india, and that's fine, but i think it's very important, if you want to have a voice on a number of things or think about a number of things, to know... to know people beyond that one subject, and that's what i wanted to do. >> hinojosa: so, as i said, one of the things that's really cool about your book is the fact that you are so honest. there's one part of it that i just had to underline and i was, like, "okay, we have to talk about this," because you said that you were... it was the story of you also adjusting to being back in this home country, and you said, "yes, i had to come male touching and hand-holding." so how did you come to terms with that? >> you know, um... a friend of mine... there's a crude and a sophisticated way to answer that. the crude way is that, you know, a friend of mine once w
the focus in india is india. there's not great global think tanks that are thinking about, you know, all kinds of issues. there's not a real literary culture that writes about things other than what's happening in india, and that's fine, but i think it's very important, if you want to have a voice on a number of things or think about a number of things, to know... to know people beyond that one subject, and that's what i wanted to do. >> hinojosa: so, as i said, one of the things that's...
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this american lobby in india's yo -- india comported with their vision of india's economic future and desire for closing inter-american ties. --into-american ties. this group was led by nehru's nephew. this sought to shift the elite big projects, which according to the industrial policy would end up being in the industrial sector in the iraqi off -- offloaded to american financing. he needed what he called free money to relieve pressure on foreign exchange. one wonders who can be against free money. the proposal acknowledged such a good come only from the west since the soviet union faced its own problem with hard currency reserves. it even called for steering clear of future soviet aided projects because they would hinder efforts to obtain this free money from united states. to take a different example from outside india, but a group of colombian landlords and business owners who in the account brilliantly deployed david lilienthal's rhetoric of democratic development for a power grab with profound effect not just the government in columbia but i government itself. narrow arguments o
this american lobby in india's yo -- india comported with their vision of india's economic future and desire for closing inter-american ties. --into-american ties. this group was led by nehru's nephew. this sought to shift the elite big projects, which according to the industrial policy would end up being in the industrial sector in the iraqi off -- offloaded to american financing. he needed what he called free money to relieve pressure on foreign exchange. one wonders who can be against free...
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earth are actually in india. when i was in -- on the ganges with you sear bodies floating in the water and the pilgrims bathing next to them. the problems are dire. this is one of the areas where i think we have done a good job, our governments, across different administrations, working with china and india to solve the problem. when i was in government i had a small part and you had a large part in negotiating the civilian nuclear deal with india. partly that was about our strategic partnership with india, but a lot of it was about getting clean, nonpolluting, power as india scales up its electricity use. a big win for both countries. india has super optimistic projects how many nuclear reactors they would build. if you divide those by three the deal still saves more co2 emissions than the quioto protocol implemented in europe, and similarly i really think what the obama administration did with china on the climate change accord in 2014 and helped spur the rest of the world to announce their own binding commitme
earth are actually in india. when i was in -- on the ganges with you sear bodies floating in the water and the pilgrims bathing next to them. the problems are dire. this is one of the areas where i think we have done a good job, our governments, across different administrations, working with china and india to solve the problem. when i was in government i had a small part and you had a large part in negotiating the civilian nuclear deal with india. partly that was about our strategic...
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an unwilling india. it was a broad and cosmopolitan india. they are building military bases in calcutta. it is worth noting before town nation's him. his representative in india happen to be a rural sociologist interested in community development. its adherents in india included not just prime minister nehru, u.s. engineeric working for general electric. it is not just ministers come fromr bureaucrats, or tropic leaders, but those who exceeded their official positions. it was saidtoken, that they would have the title of the honorary assistant, which might of rank a hypothetical advisor for traditional medicine. from that modest perch though, an individual is responsible as any for an nun sitting economic policy will did the fact he was enunciating economic policy this bike the fact that he was a statistician. it came from a network of associations with economists and planners, expanding from downtown moscow to bell labs in the wilds of northern new jersey. he energetically promoted into a soviet ties. th
an unwilling india. it was a broad and cosmopolitan india. they are building military bases in calcutta. it is worth noting before town nation's him. his representative in india happen to be a rural sociologist interested in community development. its adherents in india included not just prime minister nehru, u.s. engineeric working for general electric. it is not just ministers come fromr bureaucrats, or tropic leaders, but those who exceeded their official positions. it was saidtoken, that...
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there be cut out of power in india. under a parliamentary system thb congress power led by mahatma gandhi which was dominated by hindus would always win. they would would get the majority of votes wherever they live. so the muslim parties would be confined to impotence. in the system they fear that itw was almost winner take all system. if you ran the government your friends, family and cronies we get the contracts. you would write the textbooks and school, in school, you would write the rules of worship and so on. so the political leaders, the leader of pakistan argued that the only week muslims could be saved after the british left was if they had a state of their own where they were the majority, where they ran the government. that was at the top level.ese tn it happens with political leaders as you set your to be very careful about how you talk about these things away say. there are paint these pictureshe for their followers of the terrible things that were going to happen if they did not get their own state. not on
there be cut out of power in india. under a parliamentary system thb congress power led by mahatma gandhi which was dominated by hindus would always win. they would would get the majority of votes wherever they live. so the muslim parties would be confined to impotence. in the system they fear that itw was almost winner take all system. if you ran the government your friends, family and cronies we get the contracts. you would write the textbooks and school, in school, you would write the rules...
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so they exist in india but in india trying to work in the archives is a little difficult. you have to fill out request forms and on paper and send the men in three days later you get a note back saying we cannot find the file and so on. it's more straight for forward in london and you can get through more material quickly. there's a there's a lot of personal papers there as well. i spent about three in india, went back for a few weeks and almost a year in london. >> if you would've taken the time he spent on research versus the time writing, is there division there you can talk about? >> it was about half-and-half. >> for the first draft. >> until the first draft and then saw about one year researching, wrote the first strap between man december and then i accepted a job, moved to singapore and that i read the first draft and realize there is still work to be done. then it took me another year but that was just working on evenings and weekends to polish it up. >> and the class of 68, when you are researching the book was there an aha moment for you that changed your mind o
so they exist in india but in india trying to work in the archives is a little difficult. you have to fill out request forms and on paper and send the men in three days later you get a note back saying we cannot find the file and so on. it's more straight for forward in london and you can get through more material quickly. there's a there's a lot of personal papers there as well. i spent about three in india, went back for a few weeks and almost a year in london. >> if you would've taken...
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india and another 200 - 300 years. it was a hugely significant event. the point to bring out before we get into conversation is nothing is as simple as it looks. this is not strictly a religious conflict. i will give you a personal example. an uncle of mine rose to be the head of the ending of force. his family, like many like many muslim families did not leave india because it was hard to go home. in in the pakistani worse here's my uncle leading the air force against the pakistani air force, was once a muslim. patriots on both sides, both owing allegiance to their own country. so the big point that i want to make is that as important as religion seems to appear, that that is not always the case. so i want to start by asking you , for hundreds and hundreds of years these people have lived together, hindus and muslims. in 1947, millions get injured or killed, why? >> i'm glad you, why? >> i'm glad you started with an easy one. [laughter] i'll give you one word answer, power. what changed in 1947, what was different fro
india and another 200 - 300 years. it was a hugely significant event. the point to bring out before we get into conversation is nothing is as simple as it looks. this is not strictly a religious conflict. i will give you a personal example. an uncle of mine rose to be the head of the ending of force. his family, like many like many muslim families did not leave india because it was hard to go home. in in the pakistani worse here's my uncle leading the air force against the pakistani air force,...
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shares a border with india.ow that it has what we believe to be a strong presence of extremist groups whether it al qaeda, whether it be isis in its new form in bangladesh, what does this mean for india? what impact is this going to have on the geopolitical security structure of the subcontinent? >> well, i think -- i think india, and remember bangladesh declared independence, was made independent from pakistan in 1971. so, you know, it's a complicated region. there is some tension between bangladesh and india, but overall good relations. but there are pop-ups here. but there's a lot of illegal movement of people and migration from bangladesh into india and perhaps vice versa. but remember india is a country that has experienced horrific terrorism. most often you may remember the mumbai attacks that were sponsored by l.e.t. in pakistan, a terrorist group there, allegedly with some support of a sliver of pakistani intelligence support. i think that, you know, my knee-jerk response is india has a greater resilienc
shares a border with india.ow that it has what we believe to be a strong presence of extremist groups whether it al qaeda, whether it be isis in its new form in bangladesh, what does this mean for india? what impact is this going to have on the geopolitical security structure of the subcontinent? >> well, i think -- i think india, and remember bangladesh declared independence, was made independent from pakistan in 1971. so, you know, it's a complicated region. there is some tension...
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india is on heightened alert.n government has been reaching out and is quite concerned about the sudden turn of events in which hindus have been targeted in these machete attacks. it started with bloggers. it's expanded to other people. lately it's been focused on hindu. india is majority hindu. >> what direction do you think this may have in terms of shaping the current policies of the bangladeshi government? is this going to push them in a direction where we are going to see a crackdown both on political islamist organizations that they've been dealing with on the fringes of the political system? or do you think we're going to see a massive change in the way the state is approaching security and counterterrorism? >> i mean, we just saw a massive crackdown in which more than 10,000 people were arrested. that was two weeks ago. and then we have this attack. what everyone i'm speaking to is hoping this will do is convince the government to work more closely with the u.s., india and other countries that are speciali
india is on heightened alert.n government has been reaching out and is quite concerned about the sudden turn of events in which hindus have been targeted in these machete attacks. it started with bloggers. it's expanded to other people. lately it's been focused on hindu. india is majority hindu. >> what direction do you think this may have in terms of shaping the current policies of the bangladeshi government? is this going to push them in a direction where we are going to see a crackdown...
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that's israel and pakistan and india and north korea. all the other nuclear weapons have struck along before us. oh, with secured .2%, we'll stop -- they continue to do it. what comes from that is that overwhelming policy choices that have been made especially by the united states have actually pushed things in exactly the opposite direction. securing mostly materials and civilian facilities. it is the stuff that's most accounted for and most wanted already. it is stuff is that should have been the focus. the large share of materials that is held by nuclear weapons. it is unaccounted for and undeclared. i hope that physical materials in the world is -- of the cold war and there is been an amazing reluctant to begin to address this problem. so the first thing for the next president is of fiscal materials is to decide never mind chasing small amounts of kilograms quantities that by themselves cannot -- but, actually dealing with a ton and hundreds of tons of quantities that are directly under the u.s. are on its control of its direct and c
that's israel and pakistan and india and north korea. all the other nuclear weapons have struck along before us. oh, with secured .2%, we'll stop -- they continue to do it. what comes from that is that overwhelming policy choices that have been made especially by the united states have actually pushed things in exactly the opposite direction. securing mostly materials and civilian facilities. it is the stuff that's most accounted for and most wanted already. it is stuff is that should have been...
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shares a border with india. now that it has what we believe to be a strong presence of extremist groups whether it al qaeda, whether it be isis in its new form in bangladesh, what does this mean for india? what impact is this going to have on the geopolitical security structure of the subcontinent? >> well, i think -- i think india, and remember bangladesh declared independence, was made independent from pakistan in 1971. so, you know, it's a complicated region. there is some tension between bangladesh and india, but overall good relations. but there are pop-ups here. but there's a lot of illegal movement of people and migration from bangladesh into india and perhaps vice versa. but remember india is a country that has experienced horrific terrorism. most often you may remember the mumbai attacks that were sponsored by l.e.t. in pakistan, a terrorist group there, allegedly with some support of a sliver of pakistani intelligence support. i think that, you know, my knee-jerk response is india has a greater resilie
shares a border with india. now that it has what we believe to be a strong presence of extremist groups whether it al qaeda, whether it be isis in its new form in bangladesh, what does this mean for india? what impact is this going to have on the geopolitical security structure of the subcontinent? >> well, i think -- i think india, and remember bangladesh declared independence, was made independent from pakistan in 1971. so, you know, it's a complicated region. there is some tension...
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india and pakistan both claim kashmir and control different sections of it. muslim separatists in india and administered kashmir have been fighting since 1989 for independence or union with pakistan. >>> india's healthcare market is undergoing a transformation with economic growth of more than 7% driving demand. the industry is expected to triple in size to $280 billion by 2020, and foreign firms want their share. nhk world's toshiaki watanuki reports. >> reporter: india's burgeoning middle class has growing medical needs and money for treatment. changing dietary habits have been accompanied by a rise in the incidence of diabetes and cancer. advanced technologies like this u.s.-made surgical robot are becoming more common in indian hospitals. with living standards rising, consumers now expect world-class medical care. >> the indian medical market is large and growing. so in four years, the growth is going to be something between 16% to 18%, 19%. >> reporter: a japanese trading company has high expectations. generic drugs currently make up 90% of the indian ma
india and pakistan both claim kashmir and control different sections of it. muslim separatists in india and administered kashmir have been fighting since 1989 for independence or union with pakistan. >>> india's healthcare market is undergoing a transformation with economic growth of more than 7% driving demand. the industry is expected to triple in size to $280 billion by 2020, and foreign firms want their share. nhk world's toshiaki watanuki reports. >> reporter: india's...
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but how are they doing in india?xactly devices are not right for the price-sensitive indian market. $700.eapest devices about about 80% of indians by smartphones that are less than $150. so there is a huge price gap right there. has only 2% of the indian market share. two, you know,s sort of redo its strategy to suit the indian market. it is actually trying out to open its own retail stores to make sure it is in control of the retail environment in india. so there is activity from apple and india. they're looking at this market with new eyes. yvonne: one iphone could equal to 175 of those four dollar smartphones. thank you very much. next, we will talk more about a rate hike next. yvonne: these are the latest first word headlines. night was the warmest in the u.s. since records began back in 1895. the average temperature across 71states was 22 celsius or .8 fahrenheit. hottestought its six-month period on record, breaking the high in 1981. january through june sought eight weather-related disasters. people were hurt,
but how are they doing in india?xactly devices are not right for the price-sensitive indian market. $700.eapest devices about about 80% of indians by smartphones that are less than $150. so there is a huge price gap right there. has only 2% of the indian market share. two, you know,s sort of redo its strategy to suit the indian market. it is actually trying out to open its own retail stores to make sure it is in control of the retail environment in india. so there is activity from apple and...
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made surgical robot are becoming more common in india hospital. with living standards rising, they expect more medicare. >> the indian medical market is lar large, so in coming years growth will be 18 to 19%. >> reporter: japanese trading company have high expectations. genetics currently make up 90% of the market. but the company expects demand for higher priced genetic medicines to grow. it represented a major wholesale company that sells medical and pharmaceutical products. his firm hopes to use the wholesale distribution networks to reach middle class indians. >> translator: japanese world manunufacturers s have world-cl development capabilities. we see many i indian people who warrant such products and we want to meet their needs. >> another japanese medical devicemaker in india five years ago producing artificial kidneys for use in dialysis treatment. manufacturers in india allow the maker to produce the device at more reasonable prices. about 140,000 indians receive kidney dialysis, just a fraction of the 1 million people who need it. by in
made surgical robot are becoming more common in india hospital. with living standards rising, they expect more medicare. >> the indian medical market is lar large, so in coming years growth will be 18 to 19%. >> reporter: japanese trading company have high expectations. genetics currently make up 90% of the market. but the company expects demand for higher priced genetic medicines to grow. it represented a major wholesale company that sells medical and pharmaceutical products. his...
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era originaria de la india y fue aceptada en berkeley donde estudiaba economÍa.reacciones. >> la vigilia conmemorativa se llevarÁ a cabo este martes para recordar al estudiante de 19 aÑos quien muriÓ vÍctima de un atentado terrorista en bangladesh. este maestro hindÚ cataloga el hecho como triste. me parece una realidad brutal, tambiÉn considero que algunas religiones o creencias promueven la ignorancia en lugar de amar a dios y promover el bien. la estudiante asistiÓ mÁs de una ocasiÓn a ese templo practicaba la religiÓn hindÚ. para otros estudiantes de la india que tambiÉn asisten a la universidad, la forma en que perdiÓ la vida como rehÉn junto a otras personas fue trÁgica e inesperada y dicen saber algo por ella. ella participaba en un programa internacional de estudiantes. era ciudadana de la india y estudiaba en bangladesh, es difÍcil entender cÓmo alguien pierde la vida tan rÁpido y sin sentido. otros universitarios dicen que reciÉn se enteraron de la noticia. apenas regresÉ ayer de la india, me enterÉ ayer por mis amigos, algunos de ellos la conocieron y
era originaria de la india y fue aceptada en berkeley donde estudiaba economÍa.reacciones. >> la vigilia conmemorativa se llevarÁ a cabo este martes para recordar al estudiante de 19 aÑos quien muriÓ vÍctima de un atentado terrorista en bangladesh. este maestro hindÚ cataloga el hecho como triste. me parece una realidad brutal, tambiÉn considero que algunas religiones o creencias promueven la ignorancia en lugar de amar a dios y promover el bien. la estudiante asistiÓ mÁs de una...
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amazon making a big push into india. we are looking at india possibly get start up, next.ia's biggest startup, next. ♪ -- as salescard plateau, the company is preparing for war. amazon is leading an all-out assault on one of the fastest growing markets with jeff bezos threatening to invest $5 billion in amazon's india operation. can flip card take on amazon? peter l strummed joins me live from tokyo. maybe they have home-court advantage, but amazon has other advantages. can they really take on amazon? : they do have a head start in the market. they founded it about eight years ago and have in building it slowly and steadily. they tried to take advantage of the e-commerce market. retailers are fragmented and the infrastructure is difficult in order to have reliable delivery, so they have been working hard to build and amazon-like service. the founders are from amazon and they understand the business model well. moren itself is investing and jeff bezos said he would invest another $3 billion in the market. one of the flip card -- executives, we spoke to him in san francisco
amazon making a big push into india. we are looking at india possibly get start up, next.ia's biggest startup, next. ♪ -- as salescard plateau, the company is preparing for war. amazon is leading an all-out assault on one of the fastest growing markets with jeff bezos threatening to invest $5 billion in amazon's india operation. can flip card take on amazon? peter l strummed joins me live from tokyo. maybe they have home-court advantage, but amazon has other advantages. can they really take...
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you grew up in southern india. tell me about your upbringing.masree: i grew up in a small town in southern india. it is probably a big town now. my father was a lawyer. my mom was a math major but stayed home to take care of us. i was always interested in math and science growing up. i would say i was a curious, troublemaking, precocious child. i would do experiments at home. i would drive my mom crazy. one time, i wanted to see what would happen if you melted plastic. i actually lit a plastic dish on fire. i am terrified now to think i did this. emily: what was it like being a young girl interested in studying stem in india? was there a disctinction between boys and girls? padmasree: not so much in education, but in engineering. science was different from engineering. there was not much, i would say, encouragement -- there were not many women engineers. there were a lot of women and girls studying science. so i wanted to be a physicist. i joined my undergrad degree, started as a physics major, and switched after one year to engineering. that wa
you grew up in southern india. tell me about your upbringing.masree: i grew up in a small town in southern india. it is probably a big town now. my father was a lawyer. my mom was a math major but stayed home to take care of us. i was always interested in math and science growing up. i would say i was a curious, troublemaking, precocious child. i would do experiments at home. i would drive my mom crazy. one time, i wanted to see what would happen if you melted plastic. i actually lit a plastic...
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we find lots of really good companies in india, the corporate sector in india is really high-quality.ality management's that understand the cost of capital, that understand how to generate returns. market, and at lot of our ideas are in the consumer sector, as indeed they are in many countries around the region. that consumption story is the one we find exciting. -- any sense of instability and central-bank? >> look, he was a really good guy, so obviously it's sad that he won't be around anymore. he just decided not to run -- [laughter] david: maybe the finest minister didn't see i die. -- see eye to eye. >> maybe. he had his run. it all depends on who the next person is, i think. that we out-of-court would get another high-quality person. angie: and we didn't get that pmi data this week, a ditch and possibly that it could be deteriorating at a faster pace. services not exactly the rebalancing as some have thought. do you think the yen can continue to weaken? if we weaken more, could we start currency wars again? >> yeah. i think there are couple issues. i think the renminbi weakness
we find lots of really good companies in india, the corporate sector in india is really high-quality.ality management's that understand the cost of capital, that understand how to generate returns. market, and at lot of our ideas are in the consumer sector, as indeed they are in many countries around the region. that consumption story is the one we find exciting. -- any sense of instability and central-bank? >> look, he was a really good guy, so obviously it's sad that he won't be around...
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he said that japan wants to cooperate with india in efforts to bring a peaceful solution to disputes in the waters. parrikar said that india is also seeking a peaceful solution which emphasized the importance of the rule of law. nakatani spoke to reporters after the meeting. >> translator: india and japan have agreed to set up a framework for talks on maritime strategy between defense authorities from both countries. >> japan apparently wants to work closely with india and other nations to urge china to exercise restraint in maritime affairs without raising tensions. >>> it is time now for the latest in business news. as the provider of a japan-based free messaging app is going public on both sides of the pacific this week. let's fiend out more from our ai uchida at our business desk. we're talking about line. tell us more about this. >> for people like you and me and others who use the app, the first thing that comes to mind are those expressive faces and other characters that are known as stamps. people say the stamps allow them to express feelings that may be harder to do with wor
he said that japan wants to cooperate with india in efforts to bring a peaceful solution to disputes in the waters. parrikar said that india is also seeking a peaceful solution which emphasized the importance of the rule of law. nakatani spoke to reporters after the meeting. >> translator: india and japan have agreed to set up a framework for talks on maritime strategy between defense authorities from both countries. >> japan apparently wants to work closely with india and other...
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penetration of consumer products in india is low.penetration is also low in other countries. opportunities for growth are huge. we have great knowledge of these fields and are doing well in india in these fields, and we think we can do well in other developing companies. years, we have0 acquired local businesses that fit into this strategy and have been able to build a strong business together. >> specifically within the group of companies, any ipo possibly's? >> we have no immediate plans for an ipo, but there might be time in ar some private company that is growing rapidly, and we might look at taking it public. >> any specific acquisition targets? >> no, no specific targets, but we are keen to grow organically. next, results, up for until and microsoft, the growing importance of the cloud and the internet of things. ♪ a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. shares of lufthansa dropping after the carrier cut its profit forecast for the year, expecting weaker demand for european travel after terrorist attacks. revenue
penetration of consumer products in india is low.penetration is also low in other countries. opportunities for growth are huge. we have great knowledge of these fields and are doing well in india in these fields, and we think we can do well in other developing companies. years, we have0 acquired local businesses that fit into this strategy and have been able to build a strong business together. >> specifically within the group of companies, any ipo possibly's? >> we have no...
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india is kenya's largest trading partner, and the second largest -- >> let's take a look at the other stories. failed british business is placed on hold. it is looking into creating a european steel company in the wake of the brexit. istish luxury goods replacing christopher bailey as its chief executive. he will continue in his role as chief creative officer. brands,of french luxury allill be responsible for commercial, operational, and financial elements. and selling interest in india to local conglomerate -- the deal is part of the $3.5 billion divestment plan. the largest cement maker said they would sell assets after missing third-quarter sales. they had challenges in india, has -- mand for cement a new smartphone game sent nintendo shares soaring. has fans chasing pokemon characters through real-world locations. the game is a massive that by the japanese country on its future in smartphone games. some analysts are calling it nintendo's potential savior. r runaway success of nintendo's augmented reality game give the japanese gaming giant and asked her life? nintendo has seen us
india is kenya's largest trading partner, and the second largest -- >> let's take a look at the other stories. failed british business is placed on hold. it is looking into creating a european steel company in the wake of the brexit. istish luxury goods replacing christopher bailey as its chief executive. he will continue in his role as chief creative officer. brands,of french luxury allill be responsible for commercial, operational, and financial elements. and selling interest in india...
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we are doing well in india in these product fields.e think we can do well in other developing countries. over the last 10 years, we acquired local businesses which tapped into the strategy and have been able to build a strong business together. >> specifically within the godrej group of companies, any ideal possibilities? possibilities? >> no immediate plans for an ipo, but there might be an ipi -- an ipo over a period of time. we may look at taking it public. >> any specific acquisition targets? >> no, no specific targets, but we are keen to grow in organically. both in godrej consumer products. coming up, could new zealand's central bank the hang being the way for central -- for interest rate cuts? ♪ e rishaad: a look at top stories, the hang seng in bull market. asia pacific keeps the rally alive after the s&p 500 and dow closed. putting the win back in stocks. trillion to world markets over the past three weeks. elon musk unveiled his master plan for tesla motors, his long-term vision includes solar and battery storage and electric
we are doing well in india in these product fields.e think we can do well in other developing countries. over the last 10 years, we acquired local businesses which tapped into the strategy and have been able to build a strong business together. >> specifically within the godrej group of companies, any ideal possibilities? possibilities? >> no immediate plans for an ipo, but there might be an ipi -- an ipo over a period of time. we may look at taking it public. >> any specific...
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india isell us that clearing the way for apple to open a retail store.emption on the rules that have kept apple out of the market. foreign companies must by 30% of components locally, but india will make an exception for the cutting edge technology. and volkswagen shares writing the most in three months, exceeding expectations. billion,et was a $.25 but it does not include $2.4 billion from the pending lawsuits in the u.s. they say that there will be an increase as they try to recover from the omissions scandal -- emissions scandal. and stepping on the gas as crude output launched in the first half. so how is the world's biggest refiner? >> they have been in the cross hairs this year, crude slumping down 30% from a year ago, said that really hit for the first half. and it is changing how the company and the oil giants in china are changing between natural gas and also traditional crude. as you can see, this tells a story. this is a statement to the stock exchange, the crude output falling 11.4%, 154.2 million barrels. natural gas on the flipside, , 388.7
india isell us that clearing the way for apple to open a retail store.emption on the rules that have kept apple out of the market. foreign companies must by 30% of components locally, but india will make an exception for the cutting edge technology. and volkswagen shares writing the most in three months, exceeding expectations. billion,et was a $.25 but it does not include $2.4 billion from the pending lawsuits in the u.s. they say that there will be an increase as they try to recover from the...
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we are doing well in india in these product field.e think we can do well in other developing countries. wer the last 10 years, acquired local businesses to fit into this strategy and have been able to build a strong business. the group ofhin companies, any ipo possibilities? mr. godrej: we have no immediate plans for an ipo, but there might be over a period of time. >> any specific acquisition targets? specificj: no acquisition targets, but we are very keen to grow organically. ,avid: that was adi godrej speaking on bloomberg tv in mumbai earlier today. still ahead, presidential nominee donald trump will take the stage tonight for the most important speech of his political career. well the man who loves to speak his mind stay on message? ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets." vonnie: 32 politics now. donald trump is expected to formally accept the presidential nomination tonight. the three days of the convention capped by a divisive speech by rival ted cruz last night. we will in our reporter live in cleveland. can you give us any idea
we are doing well in india in these product field.e think we can do well in other developing countries. wer the last 10 years, acquired local businesses to fit into this strategy and have been able to build a strong business. the group ofhin companies, any ipo possibilities? mr. godrej: we have no immediate plans for an ipo, but there might be over a period of time. >> any specific acquisition targets? specificj: no acquisition targets, but we are very keen to grow organically. ,avid:...
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india and pakistan don't trade. this is a huge issue.ntry and in most countries. there has to be need for the product, policy, pricing, etc.. in many cases, we produce similar products. rishaad: let's say there are trade blocs. shaukat: there is really not. andcan import what you want we have no particular ban on importing from any particular country. pakistan believes in open markets. open trade. of course, there has to be a need to drive trade. if you look at the numbers with india, they have inched up slowly. there are certain commodities that we get which are very appropriate for us. there are certain commodities that india imports from us that are useful. because of physical proximity, the potential for trade can grow exponentially. there is no policy paradigm as far as i am aware. rishaad: the problem is a geopolitical one and the legacy of 1947 and that is the biggest barrier. let me just say every time there is a reparation, there is a terror attack in india. a few days later, look at what happened to the air base. shaukat: terro
india and pakistan don't trade. this is a huge issue.ntry and in most countries. there has to be need for the product, policy, pricing, etc.. in many cases, we produce similar products. rishaad: let's say there are trade blocs. shaukat: there is really not. andcan import what you want we have no particular ban on importing from any particular country. pakistan believes in open markets. open trade. of course, there has to be a need to drive trade. if you look at the numbers with india, they have...
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video footage of the accident was broadcast in india and around the world. in 2013, at least 74 people were killed when a building under construction collapsed in the western city of mumbai. >>> the indonesian economy is growing, but many residents nevertheless remain trapped in poverty. as much as 40% of the population earns less than $25 a month. that's not enough to feed a family. but one new restaurant has set out on a mission to support those less fortunate. nhk world's leo galuh has the story. >> reporter: central java on the outskirts of the city of semarang. here the poor make a living by collecting trash at this dump the size of a mountain. in january, a small and unique restaurant with a mission to support the poor opened nearby. it serves fried catfish and vegetable soup as well as traditional local home cooking such as fried eggs over rice. >> translator: i come here every day because the food is delicious. >> reporter: and it's not just the restaurant's tasty meals that are attracting attention. it accepts an unusual type of payment. people are
video footage of the accident was broadcast in india and around the world. in 2013, at least 74 people were killed when a building under construction collapsed in the western city of mumbai. >>> the indonesian economy is growing, but many residents nevertheless remain trapped in poverty. as much as 40% of the population earns less than $25 a month. that's not enough to feed a family. but one new restaurant has set out on a mission to support those less fortunate. nhk world's leo galuh...
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and much of india is u under th monsoon season. now, across europe, then, there's your frontal system from the south up into the northeast. there is the potential for severe thunderstorms and also large hail for many areas. in fact, one tornado was reported in belarus. and more rain is e expected for pola andnd down towards the alpine region. watch out for the bad weather. to the south of the system, quite hot. 35 degrees in rome. it's about 5 degrees higher than normal. and in athens, 35 degrees. but back behind the front, a little bit on the cooler side. 20 degrees for london. 21 in paris with a chance for thunderstorms on tuesday. that's it for me now. here's the extended forecast. >>> nor your thoughts and comments just log onto our website and click on contactqwx >> welcome to live from paris. let's look at what is making headlines. the latest landmark ruling rejects china's claims from the disputed south china sea. the u.n. is calling on south sudan's neighbors to open their borders. 36,000 people --
and much of india is u under th monsoon season. now, across europe, then, there's your frontal system from the south up into the northeast. there is the potential for severe thunderstorms and also large hail for many areas. in fact, one tornado was reported in belarus. and more rain is e expected for pola andnd down towards the alpine region. watch out for the bad weather. to the south of the system, quite hot. 35 degrees in rome. it's about 5 degrees higher than normal. and in athens, 35...
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to india.rket opens in a few minutes. at akong, new zealand is record high. looking at consumption tech stocks leading the gains, money getting out of safe havens, a little of the downside. the yen at a seven-week low. it is happening while the u.s. 10 year yield goes back 1.6%. it is an interesting non-dichotomy. 1.75, 1.5 7% is your yield. be other markets story we are tracking since day one, since the launch of pokemon go, nintendo up 75%, adding 4.2 percent. where do i start? there is a movie coming out starting next year. a friendly reminder from the japanese cabinet secretary, mitsubishi jacking up their price target or over 40,000. that is the kicker at the bottom of the screen. everything and everything on the game craze. ted cruz maybe playing by himself in terms of pokemon go. no players are him. he missed out the nomination and has been booed off stage at the republican convention for failing to directly endorse his rival instead of acting donald trump -- backing donald trump, ted cr
to india.rket opens in a few minutes. at akong, new zealand is record high. looking at consumption tech stocks leading the gains, money getting out of safe havens, a little of the downside. the yen at a seven-week low. it is happening while the u.s. 10 year yield goes back 1.6%. it is an interesting non-dichotomy. 1.75, 1.5 7% is your yield. be other markets story we are tracking since day one, since the launch of pokemon go, nintendo up 75%, adding 4.2 percent. where do i start? there is a...
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a new book project planning for plenty, the cold war in india which will be published by harvard university press. please join me in welcoming david engerman. [applause] prof: engerman -- >> it rarely happens that i'm without words. it has happened now. i'm going to look down and start reading. a dozen years after president truman, american programs forming with an eye for economic aid. foreign aid was baffling. it should be a warning for all of us to stay away. i am going to ignore that hising and suggest here consternation was related to the fact foreign aid helped create a new kind of global politics chock-full of interest he found so compelling and question the national union that constituted the basis of international relations. this development politics. i use the term to describe the dynamics of economic aid that shaped donor and recipient nations. including dams, power lands, experimental farms. it's the arrival of the durations of power. officials, politicians and businesses use foreign aid to advance their own economic interests. development aid ultimately function not just as a t
a new book project planning for plenty, the cold war in india which will be published by harvard university press. please join me in welcoming david engerman. [applause] prof: engerman -- >> it rarely happens that i'm without words. it has happened now. i'm going to look down and start reading. a dozen years after president truman, american programs forming with an eye for economic aid. foreign aid was baffling. it should be a warning for all of us to stay away. i am going to ignore that...
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wait for nats :05 sec cesar --en india, un leopardo atac a siete personas.. y se aventur en la aldea el lunes atacando a cuatro personas, incluyendo un niÑo de tres aÑos.. --ayer volvi a aparecer y fue de casa en casa ..mutilando a tres personas antes de ser muerto a golpes por los aterrorizados pobladores... blanca/ots hs ---hoy a las seis. reveal 1 ---cadver en la va, baha investigan este de la las causas de muerte de una persona cuyo cuerpo fue encontrado hoy en medio de la calle. reveal 2 ---adems, un hispano muere en manos de lpolica despus de una persecucin en la ciudad de pittsburg, le conmos que fue lo que ocurri. reveal 3 ---ley del terror, as aseguran vivir varios gobernantes de mxico quienes no ceden ante los crteles de la droga. --- esto y mas a las seis --- cesar/take vo --- y continan los incendios en california, bomberos intentan sofocar las llamas en un depsito en la ciudad de fairfield lleno de vehculos chatarra --- blanca-bye --hasta aqui el noticiero de las 5:30...a continuacion el de las 6, buenas tardes. zoom in camera cesar --- muy buena
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india has been hard-hit. it is home to 18% of the world's population and has only 4% of the world water resources.
india has been hard-hit. it is home to 18% of the world's population and has only 4% of the world water resources.
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it's really been concentrated in central india. you have to remember, the past several years, it's been exceptionally dry out here. the monsoon not nearly strong as normal. so farmers overall are happy about this. but too much concentrated, i'll show you video coming out of the smack middle of this heaviest precipitation here in central india where we have been seeing severe flooding. 22 casualties have been reported in this area. 70,000 people have been left homeless. so it is definitely catastrophic. flooding not only damaging homes, but wide swaths of crop, you can see the dams overflowing these rivers, continuing to burst their banks. this is definitely a serious situation. and more rain is in the forecast. much of it is shifting toward the north. still going to be scattered showers. all of india, though, officially under the southwest monsoon, rainy season. it will continue to move off towards pakistan. let's talk about europe. strong thunderstorms dominating much of central and eastern europe. 10 centimeters in hail reported
it's really been concentrated in central india. you have to remember, the past several years, it's been exceptionally dry out here. the monsoon not nearly strong as normal. so farmers overall are happy about this. but too much concentrated, i'll show you video coming out of the smack middle of this heaviest precipitation here in central india where we have been seeing severe flooding. 22 casualties have been reported in this area. 70,000 people have been left homeless. so it is definitely...
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india is more exposed on a relative basis. it is exposed to eu and u.k.e area is going to be affected. a lot of -- some kind of tire or linkage with the u.k. to some , and a the eu second-order effect in africa. the loop cannot be denied. there would be some impact. at the end of the day, if it is going to result in capital leaving asia, then india cannot be insulated from this either. as we are going into this environment, it knocks some of the shine off of the india story which is in all fairness a relative price spot. angie: thank you so much for that. coming up, live streaming your life has become the latest internet craze to sweep china. yes, putting it all out there with some startups putting u.s. starters to shame. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: welcome back. i am anna edwards in london. angie: i am angie lau in hong kong. budgie jumping and insect eating, sounds like an interesting life. it is one of the many activities being must on livestream by millions of people in china. we've got to ask heidi what is going on. it is kind of weird. heidi: what ar
india is more exposed on a relative basis. it is exposed to eu and u.k.e area is going to be affected. a lot of -- some kind of tire or linkage with the u.k. to some , and a the eu second-order effect in africa. the loop cannot be denied. there would be some impact. at the end of the day, if it is going to result in capital leaving asia, then india cannot be insulated from this either. as we are going into this environment, it knocks some of the shine off of the india story which is in all...
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there was anne estrangement to some degree and the united states got closer to india. the pakistanis after the soviets left afghanistan, the taliban came about. they as i said earlier, cultivated the taliban as an important ally against india and so what we had on 2001 in 9/11, an old ally that was certainly not -- certainly not the same level of trust as there had been in the cold war but it was still seen as a country that had drifted from the united states' sort of same interest but still quite important. >> if i could quickly add, on the soviet records pertaining to the separation of bangladesh from pakistan in 1971 just became available last august. and again, because they were only so recently available, i haven't gone through all of them. but i did look at some of them and because as mark mentioned india was a close ally of the soviet union, the soviet intelligence service and soviet foreign ministry were basically quite happy about the outcome in the -- that bangladesh had been able to be separated through india's intervention. and saw this as a new arena in wh
there was anne estrangement to some degree and the united states got closer to india. the pakistanis after the soviets left afghanistan, the taliban came about. they as i said earlier, cultivated the taliban as an important ally against india and so what we had on 2001 in 9/11, an old ally that was certainly not -- certainly not the same level of trust as there had been in the cold war but it was still seen as a country that had drifted from the united states' sort of same interest but still...
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we are starting to see india pick up. tim cook spent a lot of time in india. where is that market for you, and how important will that market be in the next five to ten years. outside of the u.s., we're now over 1,000 stores in india. more stores in india than any other global brand. and with over 1 billion customers, it is important, and it's going to continue to be very important for our growth story going forward. >> all right, well, i hope people listen to patrick when he comes on. at one point at 120, he said it was good. patrick doyle, congratulations on a good quarter, good to see you. >> thanks, jim. >> this is a good one. "mad money's" back after the break. >>> coming up, cramer sits down with the ceo of a classic american company. >> and real food should be delicious, safe, affordable and accessible to all. >> find out the latest on campbell's soup, when "mad money" returns. gain the freedom to fumble with the new water and shatter-resistant samsung galaxy s7 active. exclusively at at&t. it'slexus performance iny to street-legal form.taking for a lim
we are starting to see india pick up. tim cook spent a lot of time in india. where is that market for you, and how important will that market be in the next five to ten years. outside of the u.s., we're now over 1,000 stores in india. more stores in india than any other global brand. and with over 1 billion customers, it is important, and it's going to continue to be very important for our growth story going forward. >> all right, well, i hope people listen to patrick when he comes on. at...
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and india. uscis, the numbers have dropped dramatically since 1996. in 2013, there only 44,000 -- i say only -- only 44,000 applications. the weight right now to hear an affirmative asylum application before uscis, unless the person is a child -- children take priority -- but if the person is not a child, the weight in many jurisdictions is over two years. in april, the newark, new jersey office said they were looking at applications filed in 2013. this is not an easy way to emigrate to the united days. it's very unsettling. i will and by saying the u.s. immigration system is still grappling with this time lock and grappling with when humanitarian decisions should take precedence over political considerations and developing considerations of filing as opposed to some other humanitarian thoughts. thank you very much. [applause] >> yes, i was curious. i heard no mention of the vietnamese refugees who came here during and after the war there in southeast asia, as well as people from other countries
and india. uscis, the numbers have dropped dramatically since 1996. in 2013, there only 44,000 -- i say only -- only 44,000 applications. the weight right now to hear an affirmative asylum application before uscis, unless the person is a child -- children take priority -- but if the person is not a child, the weight in many jurisdictions is over two years. in april, the newark, new jersey office said they were looking at applications filed in 2013. this is not an easy way to emigrate to the...
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india has been hard-hit. it is home to 18% of the world's population and has only 4% of the world water resources. 330 million people there are suffering the effects of heat a
india has been hard-hit. it is home to 18% of the world's population and has only 4% of the world water resources. 330 million people there are suffering the effects of heat a
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>> reporter: his mother made the difficult decision to send him to live with his grand parents in india for the next three years. to this day, he still remembers the lesson his grandmother in particular taught him. >> she was always involved in the community. she was always involved in the underserved areas. >> reporter: he said she was the reason why he decided to travel back to india. this time as a volunteer for a medical group. one child in particular with spina bifida touched him so much, he decided to raise money for a life-changing surgery. life changing, it turned out to be not just for the child, but for him. >> a kid from hayward, california can have an impact in india on somebody's life. i think that really is what drove me to continue. >> reporter: he used money left over from the fund-raiser to start a nonprofit helping poor communities with whatever they say they most desperately need. in just over one year, they've opened clinics, shelters, and most recently, an orphanage for former child laborers. he says it is all due to the hard work of the indo relief team. the inspir
>> reporter: his mother made the difficult decision to send him to live with his grand parents in india for the next three years. to this day, he still remembers the lesson his grandmother in particular taught him. >> she was always involved in the community. she was always involved in the underserved areas. >> reporter: he said she was the reason why he decided to travel back to india. this time as a volunteer for a medical group. one child in particular with spina bifida...
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morgan chase has won approval to open thee more bankss in india as most u.s.anks are scaling back their operations there. foreign commercial banks face restrictions on the number of brank -- branches they can open in india and they are rider -- required to law schoolcate a portion of their investment to the weaker segments of the economy. and tesla has reported the first fatal crash of a driverless car. he first fatality with the autopilot system. tesla says the circumstances with -- were exceptional the just five weeks until the olympic games kick off in rio. on venir megastore opened copacabana beach. >> it's one of three of brazil's super-sized olympic shops. with just over a month until the game -- games' opening ceremonies and expecting half a million foreign tourists, they see themselves cashing in from the summer games. >> we believe we will hit a one billion real target. i'm certain they will be delighted with the products we have here today. >> brazil is hoping the megastores could boost the country's dwindling economy. winning the olympics bid in 200
morgan chase has won approval to open thee more bankss in india as most u.s.anks are scaling back their operations there. foreign commercial banks face restrictions on the number of brank -- branches they can open in india and they are rider -- required to law schoolcate a portion of their investment to the weaker segments of the economy. and tesla has reported the first fatal crash of a driverless car. he first fatality with the autopilot system. tesla says the circumstances with -- were...
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in india, around 12 million people have the virus, according to world health organization estimates. sarah: we will take a short break, stay with dw, there is plenty more to come. ♪ ♪ sarah: you are watching dw news live from berlin. in the u.s., president barack obama has made a powerful case for his party's presidential nominee, hillary clinton. he told delegates that clinton was the most qualified candidate ever to run for president. the outgoing president also cast the u.s. election as a battle between hope and fear, contrasting clinton's campaign with the bat of her republican challenger, donald trump. obama praised hillary clinton's extensive political experience and said she never quits. our correspondent sent us this update from the convention. here to talk with us more is nicholas, a political scientist at the university here in berlin. today is day four. we have heard michelle obama talk about family matters, joe biden made it a strong emotional plea, we heard from michael bloomberg, the billionaire, made a business case for hillary. it almost seems like the democrats are s
in india, around 12 million people have the virus, according to world health organization estimates. sarah: we will take a short break, stay with dw, there is plenty more to come. ♪ ♪ sarah: you are watching dw news live from berlin. in the u.s., president barack obama has made a powerful case for his party's presidential nominee, hillary clinton. he told delegates that clinton was the most qualified candidate ever to run for president. the outgoing president also cast the u.s. election as...
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geoff on india. geoffrey: india got hit by the taper tantrum. india had a current account deficit.nned the import of gold. that played a rather one-off role -- the leaving as the head of central bank, what is the state of the indian economy? geoffrey: it is growing at 7%. everyone got to worry about what happens post the departure of mr . rajon. the is concern that said new rbi governor could be more dovish. this is a good growth economy and a world which we have heard already is not growing rapidly. so, they've essentially removed the current account deficits. they are in much better shape, the currency is more stable. we can survive the end of rajan. aancine: james do you see correction in gold at any point? let's say there is a policy mistake, correction in equities or yields. is there a direct linkage, or do you expect gold go up the matter what? james: no, i think we are in the midst of a correction now. that has been our issue over the last couple days. there are a couple of things that -- one is a record high net long speculative positions -- they are open 34 million ounces,
geoff on india. geoffrey: india got hit by the taper tantrum. india had a current account deficit.nned the import of gold. that played a rather one-off role -- the leaving as the head of central bank, what is the state of the indian economy? geoffrey: it is growing at 7%. everyone got to worry about what happens post the departure of mr . rajon. the is concern that said new rbi governor could be more dovish. this is a good growth economy and a world which we have heard already is not growing...
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what is that doing to india? mark: it is a favorable pattern for india.ly when you have a la n ina, it is brisk. that is when we see the rainfall falling over india. we have 80% of the annual rainfall from the summer soon. there has been substantial rain in the growing areas. east, rice.he look at the rainfall. 1-3 feet of rain. in just the past week alone, disturbance moves from the southeast of the northwest depositing more heavy rain, 3-4 inches. alix: how does this rank up there to the averages of other years? so far it has been beneficial. everyone is doing just great here, near normal rain. the excess rainfall is shaded in dark green. the cotton, sugar cane here. wheat that is wet. it is drying out a little bit. the disturbance will be weakening. we will have more rain before the next disturbance organizes here. over the next week, it brings in another round of rain. alix: i want to tie this in with what it means for commodities. one commodity i want to highlight is sugar. ok, we will start with gold. are far, you make more money because you have mo
what is that doing to india? mark: it is a favorable pattern for india.ly when you have a la n ina, it is brisk. that is when we see the rainfall falling over india. we have 80% of the annual rainfall from the summer soon. there has been substantial rain in the growing areas. east, rice.he look at the rainfall. 1-3 feet of rain. in just the past week alone, disturbance moves from the southeast of the northwest depositing more heavy rain, 3-4 inches. alix: how does this rank up there to the...
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ademÁs una joven india que estudiaba en la universidad de berkeley en california. paolo...e hay un italiano del cual aÚn se desconoce su paradero. esta no es primera vez que bangladesh es vÍctima de ataques terroristas en el 2015 un italiano fue privado de su vida en la misma zona por lo que la seguridad se habÍa intensificado
ademÁs una joven india que estudiaba en la universidad de berkeley en california. paolo...e hay un italiano del cual aÚn se desconoce su paradero. esta no es primera vez que bangladesh es vÍctima de ataques terroristas en el 2015 un italiano fue privado de su vida en la misma zona por lo que la seguridad se habÍa intensificado