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the indian government's hard- line position on this is supported by most indians. >> thank you very much. bringing some breaking news of coming to us now. we just heard that he has designed for professional cricket. he will be replaced by alistair cooke. he said he was unhappy with his former and it was the best decision for himself and the team. england recently lost their number 1 ranking to south africa. the chinese state media is reporting that a former official has left the country after embezzling more than $30 million. let's go to beijing and get more on this. this is a major problem, isn't it, for the authorities? >> that is right. in many ways, we had the railways minister who was fired from his job for embezzling an enormous sums of money. just to put this all into context, last year the chinese central bank mistakenly released a report. in it, it said that 10,000 officials over a period of 15 years dating from the mid-1990's had stolen over $100 billion. just to put that into perspective, but the scale of this problem works out to $10 million. so, you are right. there is a hug
the indian government's hard- line position on this is supported by most indians. >> thank you very much. bringing some breaking news of coming to us now. we just heard that he has designed for professional cricket. he will be replaced by alistair cooke. he said he was unhappy with his former and it was the best decision for himself and the team. england recently lost their number 1 ranking to south africa. the chinese state media is reporting that a former official has left the country...
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the indian government has request for extradition of. the us government has denied his request and says they want. send warren anderson to face trial. the proposal for the method that society is a good one and us in the building was warren anderson who was informed about the. condition of safety in the plant all this was his but it's no longer. wealthy british scientists on. time because. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. old stories is here for going global and now pulling my own. laundry and. choose your place to take your stuff and. the movement. makes your statement. spread the word. place you play street in law and. play mission free play accreditation free transport charges free. range mims free risk free stereotype free. download free broadcast.
the indian government has request for extradition of. the us government has denied his request and says they want. send warren anderson to face trial. the proposal for the method that society is a good one and us in the building was warren anderson who was informed about the. condition of safety in the plant all this was his but it's no longer. wealthy british scientists on. time because. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no...
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of toxic chemicals released into the air from this factory the union carbide plant in the central indian city a book. on up on the contaminated water is making our lives how they're going to get even that on. all these of tons of stuff that we just live betty that is three forty six tons of waste that in that warehouse additives of thousands of tons of waste on the surface of the back to provide. the. it was the plant that was responsible for causing the world's worst industrial disaster and now it had been abandoned in a condition where it had become a source of pollution or the most recent study that was done shows that this water pollution is spreading more than three and a half thousand died in the immediate aftermath of the disaster after inhaling the fuse thousands more which it perishes toxin seeps into the ground around the plant poisoning water supplies. dry out but it has been twenty seven years and there is still no proper or secure detox for cation or treatment of the soil and the neutralization of the chemical toxic waste is still not being done. yet the government gas relie
of toxic chemicals released into the air from this factory the union carbide plant in the central indian city a book. on up on the contaminated water is making our lives how they're going to get even that on. all these of tons of stuff that we just live betty that is three forty six tons of waste that in that warehouse additives of thousands of tons of waste on the surface of the back to provide. the. it was the plant that was responsible for causing the world's worst industrial disaster and...
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the indian government has request for extradition of warren anderson but the u.s. government has denied his request and his government says they want to send. him to face trial. the proposal for the method saying that black people who are now anderson and it was warren anderson who was informed about being a condition of safety in the plant all this was his post along. which. commission free accreditation free zones for charges free. range month free is free. to tide free. download free blogs just plug in video for your media projects and free media oh god our teton tom you. get up sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. world of the true science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. fish fish fish . wealthy british scientists. let's let. the. market. the sunday. find out what's really happening to the
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. >> this doctor is editor of an indian medical ethics journal.says the problem isn't just with fingerprints on consent forms. it's also using money to draw desperate people in to drug studies. does that violate the law, do you think? >> of course it violates the law. >> but some don't find out about the risks until it is too late. the father of this 19-year-old believes his son died from being in a drug trial. >> translator: he went for the study and became weak. he was a healthy kid. he had no physical problems and suddenly lost his life. >> his uncle, like the rest of the family, still grieves. the indian government reports that more than 1,500 people have died in clinical trials here since 2002008. but that doesn't seem to stop people from flocking to them. >> translator: people are known to go and line up the night before, often sleeping by the streets. >> few people know more about the supply of human guinea pigs than this man. that's because he recruits them. he's paid about $12 for every person he brings into a clinical trial. it is a good
. >> this doctor is editor of an indian medical ethics journal.says the problem isn't just with fingerprints on consent forms. it's also using money to draw desperate people in to drug studies. does that violate the law, do you think? >> of course it violates the law. >> but some don't find out about the risks until it is too late. the father of this 19-year-old believes his son died from being in a drug trial. >> translator: he went for the study and became weak. he was...
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hit them with the anti-indian device! - the pilgrims fought off the indians, making stuffing once again available on all our thanksgiving tables! - yea, stuffing mine. - and now you know the true story behind thanksgiving. - wow, there was a lot about thanksgiving i never knew before. - yeah, history channel rules. - but was the first thanksgiving really just about pilgrims and indians from space or was there something more? shocking new evidence suggests that the first thanksgiving might also have been haunted! - there is certainly no evidence that the first thanksgiving dinner was not haunted. - the pilgrims welcomed the indians, but did they also unknowingly welcome spirits from beyond the grave? - ohhhh! - oh, come on! from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome to the daily show. my name is is jon stewart. we have a good one for you tonight. a lot to cover. we'r
hit them with the anti-indian device! - the pilgrims fought off the indians, making stuffing once again available on all our thanksgiving tables! - yea, stuffing mine. - and now you know the true story behind thanksgiving. - wow, there was a lot about thanksgiving i never knew before. - yeah, history channel rules. - but was the first thanksgiving really just about pilgrims and indians from space or was there something more? shocking new evidence suggests that the first thanksgiving might also...
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they are making proposals to the indian government. >>> u.s. defense secretary leon panetta is urging egypt's new president to respect a decades old peace treaty and work for stability in the middle east. panetta and morsi held the first talks tuesday in cairo. the council chief joined them. he was interim ruler into the islamist president took office in june. >> i was convinced that president morsi is his own man and that he is the president of all of the egyptian people. and that he is truly committed to implementing democratic reforms here in egypt. >> panetta urged morsi to respect the peace treaty and help stabilize their region. u.s. defense spokesman say both sides agree to stop iran's nuclear development. there was no mention of any discussions about the possibility of israel's military attacking iran. israeli leaders have said they would use force against the country if it continues to build up its nuclear program. >>> u.s. president barack obama has signed an executive order to expand sanctions on iran. he wants to increase pressure o
they are making proposals to the indian government. >>> u.s. defense secretary leon panetta is urging egypt's new president to respect a decades old peace treaty and work for stability in the middle east. panetta and morsi held the first talks tuesday in cairo. the council chief joined them. he was interim ruler into the islamist president took office in june. >> i was convinced that president morsi is his own man and that he is the president of all of the egyptian people. and...
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it's a story from the [inaudible] and so the indian epiics actually the indian epiics for very common in cambodia and bali and thailand and there is a different aesthetic. all southeast asia and asia there are a lot of similarities. >> he is a male entity. he is not -- are you referring to the story? >> it's interesting you should say that. a unique indian concept is one of half male, half female. and that is -- unlike some dances the solo dancer portrays all of the parts in the story. you can portray a feminine aspect and then masculine aspect with the bow and arrow. the male has to portray feminine and the female has to portray masculine. there is a very fierce dance and a soft sort of dance and every dancer has to learn all those aspects. it's very, you know, my teacher i call him a guru in this art form you have to study very, very hard. you have to learn about all the cultural aspects. he says it's liberating because he enjoys and has to learn to bring up the feminine aspect. he's a strong character it's a challenge for him and he likes it. the stories are metaphor cal. i don't l
it's a story from the [inaudible] and so the indian epiics actually the indian epiics for very common in cambodia and bali and thailand and there is a different aesthetic. all southeast asia and asia there are a lot of similarities. >> he is a male entity. he is not -- are you referring to the story? >> it's interesting you should say that. a unique indian concept is one of half male, half female. and that is -- unlike some dances the solo dancer portrays all of the parts in the...
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[applause] american indian art, literature and film from alcatraz to indian mm aig. follows well with her last book, with few exceptions native americans have not had access to the own stories. the ability to tell their own stories in their own voices. instead hollywood and the media interpreted their lives not for them but to them. and to the rest of us. in the one beautifully rendered interdisciplinary volume, the author moves us away from the common images and text rendered by others to those created by diverse groups of native american voices. this book is about text it authorize in prologue. it addresses many other thing but the main goal is provide some new ways of looking at, thinking about, and making sense of native american voices. and recent american indian art, literature and film. the title emerges from the author's assessment of the work as a mode of resistance against those forces assimilated for or erased all together their lives. greater mood engagely and deliberately as it situates movie, poetry, fiction, painting and sculpture as products of the am
[applause] american indian art, literature and film from alcatraz to indian mm aig. follows well with her last book, with few exceptions native americans have not had access to the own stories. the ability to tell their own stories in their own voices. instead hollywood and the media interpreted their lives not for them but to them. and to the rest of us. in the one beautifully rendered interdisciplinary volume, the author moves us away from the common images and text rendered by others to...
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understanding of us or cations and cultural norms it's a matter of pride for many indians who believe that the country can be known for more than just outsourcing call centers and manufacturing a ton new image in the our quit his full time job last year to develop digital databases for european university. good workers. go to good schools in india probably good causes people are. more educated and most skilled in different areas and sometimes more technicalities macian their specialized skills and digitization has made him highly sought after and he's now earning twice as much as he did when he worked full time he believes that india's economy will prosper as freelancing becomes more widespread economy would be stronger because it made people more money but while the popularity of freelancing might be good news for people in the east it is causing some concern for highly skilled workers in the west and sometimes for id jobs that's definitely a concern i definitely know people who are concerned about that and the friend of mine actually that that people are going to get laid off soon a
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more and more indians can no longer afford these prices.an barely feed their families. >> if the grain was moving and reaching everyone who has a right to this food grain, we would not have a storage problem. the storage problem is a reflection of two deeper crises. the first crisis is the hunger crisis and the declining budgetary power of the people. the second is the ill will of government. >> india's government has repeatedly promised to build new storehouses. it has been looking for private investors to shoulder the costs. but little has actually been done. the food and consumer affairs minister seems unperturbed and says the government wants to assess the situation first. >> i had a discussion with the minister of agriculture of punjab two days back. my report is they are managing all this. >> that's not the impression altaf has. it's noon and 47 degrees celsius in the shade. he's been allowed to take along a few sacks to burn as fuel. today, as always, lunch is roti, a traditional flatbread. by now altaf has heard what's to become of
more and more indians can no longer afford these prices.an barely feed their families. >> if the grain was moving and reaching everyone who has a right to this food grain, we would not have a storage problem. the storage problem is a reflection of two deeper crises. the first crisis is the hunger crisis and the declining budgetary power of the people. the second is the ill will of government. >> india's government has repeatedly promised to build new storehouses. it has been looking...
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indian fdi is what i called up the fbi.nced country, which is not meant to happen, and it goes to highly specialized and skill intensive sectors. so this was not meant to happen in the way we talk about world economy, but this is what is happening in india, which is, you know, this is very, very unusual. it shows and has comparative advantage to some the things gas stations half-light skills, entrepreneurship and flown. so having said that india -- these are all aspects of what i call precocious indie. the other dimensions we can talk about in which either india is different or not so different from your average developing country. i don't want to spend a lot of time on that but i'm sure people will be interested. whether domestic demand-based model of development, not export. but that's not politically precocious. some poor countries do that, some richer countries do that but it is different. and also as a share of come in terms of integration, india is much will integrate and china although growing for rapidly in india fo
indian fdi is what i called up the fbi.nced country, which is not meant to happen, and it goes to highly specialized and skill intensive sectors. so this was not meant to happen in the way we talk about world economy, but this is what is happening in india, which is, you know, this is very, very unusual. it shows and has comparative advantage to some the things gas stations half-light skills, entrepreneurship and flown. so having said that india -- these are all aspects of what i call...
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and he promised to keep the indian people informed of onigawa's progress. nhk world, tokyo. >>> all right. rachel ferguson joins us now with the world weather forecast. rachel, we've been following a storm near okinawa. it's bringing heavy rain and strong winds to residents there. what's the situation for today? >> well, i'm afraid it hasn't changed much since yesterday. we still have here a severe tropical storm, and it is pretty much in the same place as it was yesterday. that is not good news. it means that that heavy rain has been coming over pretty much the same place for the last 24 hours or so, so it's still sitting here in the east china sea bringing heavy rain down across okinawa. some of the southern japanese islands have experienced more than 430 millimeters of rain in the last 24 hours. we're going to be adding to those totals as well. although the system is not moving very quickly, it is strengthening gradually. we're expecting it to become a strong typhoon before making landfall. that should be either wednesday morning into afternoon local tim
and he promised to keep the indian people informed of onigawa's progress. nhk world, tokyo. >>> all right. rachel ferguson joins us now with the world weather forecast. rachel, we've been following a storm near okinawa. it's bringing heavy rain and strong winds to residents there. what's the situation for today? >> well, i'm afraid it hasn't changed much since yesterday. we still have here a severe tropical storm, and it is pretty much in the same place as it was yesterday. that...
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indian alcatraz. they took signs that said keep off the property and inserted the word indian.is next photo -- this is a t-shirt image from the movie, skin and is entitled the real founding fathers. the author says that we construct identity both personal and tribal through a collage of genres and not aired is and that is why this book is so interesting. it has not only paintings and artwork of different media but also poetry and film and for example this is a page from leeann howe's book evidence of red. poems written in verse and dialogue and screenplay. how population of generic collections with myriad kinds of texts, poetry, drama, memoir essay and fiction. .. >> it's untitled, but it's a memory map done in 2000 on mixed media on paper, 46x34 courtesy of the artist. now, in the book there are several versions of this same painting. one in particular that struck me as being very interesting is that this theme in it is all brown, and it's called "the browning of america." in this particular one, edgar heap of birds is the painter, and it's walk to oklahoma and trail of tears
indian alcatraz. they took signs that said keep off the property and inserted the word indian.is next photo -- this is a t-shirt image from the movie, skin and is entitled the real founding fathers. the author says that we construct identity both personal and tribal through a collage of genres and not aired is and that is why this book is so interesting. it has not only paintings and artwork of different media but also poetry and film and for example this is a page from leeann howe's book...
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[inaudible] you asked about the indians and the chinese. substantial indian press sense always in africa because they [inaudible] along with the british and set up shop there. they begin business people as a slew of business people they were hate bit local people. [laughter] with regard to the -- [inaudible] money lenders. they didn't have a good catch they. when -- [inaudible] many indians were forced to -- one way or the other. they were all nationalized. and expelled them -- [inaudible] the chinese department suffer from the -- basically. okay in the last seven or eight years, the chinese have gone in a big way with the investment. it made them important but not liked. if you want to [inaudible] they will bring in 5,000 chinese labors all the way from china in camps. it will be -- [inaudible] not nearly -- [inaudible] [inaudible] for various reasons. -- project after project in building roads and [inaudible] more technical assistance and -- [inaudible] and that disappeared. and much later people like [inaudible] only wants to swallow mon
[inaudible] you asked about the indians and the chinese. substantial indian press sense always in africa because they [inaudible] along with the british and set up shop there. they begin business people as a slew of business people they were hate bit local people. [laughter] with regard to the -- [inaudible] money lenders. they didn't have a good catch they. when -- [inaudible] many indians were forced to -- one way or the other. they were all nationalized. and expelled them -- [inaudible] the...
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what about those on the other side of the border who have been conspiring to kill innocent indians? the perfect example of a martyr. >> the death sentence is rarely used, but the prosecution say it is still needed for cases like this. >> there may be cases where this extreme sentence may be necessary to maintain an element of public order in society. i do not think it can be completely excluded. >> this is not quite the end of the legal road. the defendant can still appeal for a review of the ruling by the supreme court, and if that fails, for clemency from the indian president. but he was just a foot soldier in the mumbai attacks, and india says pakistan is still sheltering the ringleaders. >> to mali now, with the united nations had of humanitarian affairs has given his best efforts to deal with food shortages there. we have been talking to a family of refugees. >> the road to government [inaudible] not far from here, al qaeda- linked extremists roam the vast desert area, and forcing sharia law, smuggling drugs, and kidnapping for ransom -- enforcing sharia law. western journalist
what about those on the other side of the border who have been conspiring to kill innocent indians? the perfect example of a martyr. >> the death sentence is rarely used, but the prosecution say it is still needed for cases like this. >> there may be cases where this extreme sentence may be necessary to maintain an element of public order in society. i do not think it can be completely excluded. >> this is not quite the end of the legal road. the defendant can still appeal for...
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they were veterans, they were battle tested veterans from the french and indian war. so the patriot militia that showed up were organized at their town levels. they were well organized at the regimental level. but beyond that, not. but they certainly had more experience in the british counterparts. here is where the navy came in. you know what happened that day. these overwhelming numbers dealt a crushing blow to general gage troops and if it wasn't for general percy who was the head of the reinforcement, the british would have been defeated and captured. but anyway, i began here because the patriots didn't have the militia like the head the land alicia. there was no attempt to organize anything on the water coming and we know from reading all of the documents that are available but the british admiral in boston expected nothing from the patriots that might. he experienced what he expected which was nothing. but what if the patriots had been organized with the militia? what if they had taken all those boats, hundreds of boats that were scattered in the creeks and all-
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share the sentiment was if you could not mean that it could be such a grueling sell out because the indian government agreed to settle all boston present and future liabilities for a sum as small as four hundred seventy million dollars. people received as little as five hundred dollars but lifelong injuries and. unpunished. i believe whatever happened in the past we cannot change it but what is happening now is in our control it's been twenty seven years and the government should least do something like people should get clean water because the ground water is contaminated whoever survived that night and whatever life is left for the gas victims they should get proper treatment so they can spend the rest badly. it's in good health that there are gas and water victim children who are born into deformities and their future has to be kept in mind so that these kids can live a proper life and so that their parents do not take them to some sort of burden which i think. you're welcome. i love and trust are. good afternoon c.h.r.y. this is only summertime to la and i'm joined on the line by son j
share the sentiment was if you could not mean that it could be such a grueling sell out because the indian government agreed to settle all boston present and future liabilities for a sum as small as four hundred seventy million dollars. people received as little as five hundred dollars but lifelong injuries and. unpunished. i believe whatever happened in the past we cannot change it but what is happening now is in our control it's been twenty seven years and the government should least do...
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pakistan also recently promised to lift restrictions against many indian goods and the whole idea is that trade will flow freer and that actually some say that literally billions of dollars could be made in the long run by both countries. but i think, yes, the bigger issue here is many are hoping that if the business leaders start speaking to each other, if they build partnerships, if they build trust, that will have a wider effect, and a bigger political achievement will be easier to talk about and have one of these conversations about. the key being the region of kashmir. >> as you mentioned in your last words, relations between india and pakistan still remain truly -- extremely difficult. >> they do. it is extremely difficult. i mean, talking to people here today, when you mention india and say how do you feel about them, one word just keeps coming up or one sentence, i should say, we just don't trust them. and i think it would be fair to say that many people on the other side, many ordinary indians would probably say the same thing, but what leaders say here is that it has to sta
pakistan also recently promised to lift restrictions against many indian goods and the whole idea is that trade will flow freer and that actually some say that literally billions of dollars could be made in the long run by both countries. but i think, yes, the bigger issue here is many are hoping that if the business leaders start speaking to each other, if they build partnerships, if they build trust, that will have a wider effect, and a bigger political achievement will be easier to talk...
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electricity according to indian census data. gasp powered generators are widespread in a country where smaller-scale blackouts are common. even so, two major outages in 48 hours underscore the problem. india's growing demand for power has outstripped its power system. >> one grid failure and the entire country is at a standstill. this is a system failure. a systemic failure. >> woodruff: and the problem is likely to persist. the indian government recently scaled back plans to spend one trillion dollars to rebuild infrastructure over the next five years. for more we turn to steven cohen. he's lived in dehli and is the author of many books on india and south asian and arvind subramanian of the peterson institute where he's an expert on indian growth, trade and development. gentlemen, we thank you both for being here. arvind subramanian, let me start with you. india is accustomed to smaller blackouts but this is of a different magnitude. >> this was an entirely different magnitude. 700 million people but in some ways the real trage
electricity according to indian census data. gasp powered generators are widespread in a country where smaller-scale blackouts are common. even so, two major outages in 48 hours underscore the problem. india's growing demand for power has outstripped its power system. >> one grid failure and the entire country is at a standstill. this is a system failure. a systemic failure. >> woodruff: and the problem is likely to persist. the indian government recently scaled back plans to spend...
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as part of the celebration the indian embassy in tokyo held an event to highlight the relief work. the indian government sent 46 people to help the risk effort in onagawa city miyagi prefecture. 10% of the citizens were lost in the disaster. the team's four interpreters documented the relief effort. on monday they showed photos of the group at work. they said the team pulled seven bodies from the rubble with their bare hands, offering a moment of silence inront o each bo. >> india team used their bare hands to remove the people. it's not that they didn't have the machinery. the idea was to show respect. >> reporter: the immediate aftermath was a time of trial for those. thenterpretersrodud a translated copy of the bock. the mare of onagawa attended the event. he expressed gratitude on behalf of the citizens. >> translator: we lost so much in the disaster. but we also forged priceless friendships and ties. these are invaluable to us and they give us the strength to move on and look to the future. >> reporter: the mayor said the city has begun to rebuild itself. he expressed optimism
as part of the celebration the indian embassy in tokyo held an event to highlight the relief work. the indian government sent 46 people to help the risk effort in onagawa city miyagi prefecture. 10% of the citizens were lost in the disaster. the team's four interpreters documented the relief effort. on monday they showed photos of the group at work. they said the team pulled seven bodies from the rubble with their bare hands, offering a moment of silence inront o each bo. >> india team...
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>> i think in the beginning it's absurd, are you friending to be indian?uess what they call now yogalebrities, which is not a sanskrit word. >> reporter: he made fame about these guys. >> he is having sex with young girls. he cannot be a real guru. >> reporter: decided a real truth would come from being a religious leader. >> i was creating kumare who will he be? jesus, buddha? i was looking at those, what do they say and do? and the one thing i couldn't get down with, they could, was saying they had authority. kumare was about saying he didn't have authority. >> you come lately. >> reporter: kumare's message was simple. the only guru you need is inside of yourself. that's vic ral/kumare's invented mirror philosophy. >> he holds up aer for you, but not literally. >> i wanted to tell a carbary tale about spiritual leaders we trick ourselves to we leave them so we can be happier, too. this was trying to unveil the trick. when he said he wasn't real, which he said every class and every encounter that he is an illusion, he's not real, no more a guru than peopl
>> i think in the beginning it's absurd, are you friending to be indian?uess what they call now yogalebrities, which is not a sanskrit word. >> reporter: he made fame about these guys. >> he is having sex with young girls. he cannot be a real guru. >> reporter: decided a real truth would come from being a religious leader. >> i was creating kumare who will he be? jesus, buddha? i was looking at those, what do they say and do? and the one thing i couldn't get down...
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asia plateau has been recognized in the indian subcontinent critical much contribution. during the 75, 77 emergency he was active for space rights personally and through his weekly journal published in bombay for 1964 to 1981. he's worked for pakistan and hindu muslim reconciliation. and since my love and he's tried to address the defined between the west and the world against large to be a non-muslim dialogue in switzerland in 2002 was one such initiative and he was unanimously elected president of initiatives of change as national term from 2009 to 2010. two other tidbits. one of his books was on his grandfather would one of his earliest books is a portrait of gandhi in a chinese translation and beijing, and we talked about this yesterday he led a team to countries in asia, africa, the middle east to europe and america on a voyage during the first half of 2010. please join me in all coming rajmohan gandhi. [applause] thank you very much indeed. the good people tulsa associated with franklin center, the leaders of tacoma to the symposium and a wonderful person who gener
asia plateau has been recognized in the indian subcontinent critical much contribution. during the 75, 77 emergency he was active for space rights personally and through his weekly journal published in bombay for 1964 to 1981. he's worked for pakistan and hindu muslim reconciliation. and since my love and he's tried to address the defined between the west and the world against large to be a non-muslim dialogue in switzerland in 2002 was one such initiative and he was unanimously elected...
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and hurts confidence in the indian economy. right now india need strong reform to get capital and money flowing back into the economy. and this is one of the thing that is india has going wrong for it right now. >> tom: the lack of generators for small companies. that's a short term solution, but the confidence is the long term concern out there. >> how do you approach it from a long term investment perspective? >> we at eaton vance have a long position in the indian ruepy for a long time, and we've played with it, and reduceed it somewhat and added a little bit, but by in large we want to always keep something there because because of the long term demographic, and the democracy. we've been cautious because of short term problems >> tom: india has held a lot of potential throughout many years. one of the bric country, of course. but never fulfilled that promise of expectations of economic expectations. when could it. when will the vail of uncertainty be lifted? is it a maerlt of decades? >> hopefully not decades. the demograph
and hurts confidence in the indian economy. right now india need strong reform to get capital and money flowing back into the economy. and this is one of the thing that is india has going wrong for it right now. >> tom: the lack of generators for small companies. that's a short term solution, but the confidence is the long term concern out there. >> how do you approach it from a long term investment perspective? >> we at eaton vance have a long position in the indian ruepy for...
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if they don't do that they're out and somebody else is in the indian government meanwhile declare itself the sole representative of the victims and proceed to do so about the case for four hundred seventy million dollars which was so cheap to provide start went up by two dollars a share saddam was in there and people could not mean that it could be such a grueling sell out because the union government agreed to settle all present and future liabilities for a sum as small as four hundred seventy million dollars. people received as little as five hundred dollars but lifelong injuries and. unpunished. i believe whatever happened in the past we cannot change it but what is happening now is in our control it's been twenty seven years and the government should least do something like people should get clean water because the ground water is contaminated whoever survived that night and whatever life is left for the gas victims they should get proper treatment so they can spend the rest of their lives in good health. they are gas and water victim children grow up born with deformities and their
if they don't do that they're out and somebody else is in the indian government meanwhile declare itself the sole representative of the victims and proceed to do so about the case for four hundred seventy million dollars which was so cheap to provide start went up by two dollars a share saddam was in there and people could not mean that it could be such a grueling sell out because the union government agreed to settle all present and future liabilities for a sum as small as four hundred seventy...
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the american indian was the biggest loser. native setbacks during the war proved to be hard many decades to come. another loser was the federalist party. to president madison, the federalist, the party of the late alexander hamilton and george washington was a disloyal opposition. they voted 39-0 again the war declaration in june of 182 does that sound familiar, by the way? i think the republicans in our own congress employed a -- in truth mitch mcconnell had nothing on him. anyway the federalist opposed war funding in congress in their own region, the opposition to war extended such gesture to continue to trade with the enemy and the refew sam of the governor of massachusetts to commit the men to war. as madison's kommendant observed montana and -- [inaudible] in a final act, the body of new england assembled behind closed doors what became to be called the heart ford convention. the stated purpose was to move forward a radical reform toward the national compact. it was an open secret they were advocating withdrawal from the
the american indian was the biggest loser. native setbacks during the war proved to be hard many decades to come. another loser was the federalist party. to president madison, the federalist, the party of the late alexander hamilton and george washington was a disloyal opposition. they voted 39-0 again the war declaration in june of 182 does that sound familiar, by the way? i think the republicans in our own congress employed a -- in truth mitch mcconnell had nothing on him. anyway the...
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for citizens of all countries india has been the hardest hit just last year a lot of infrasound of indian applicants for a certain type of temporary work visa were rejected while only around rebirth of applicants from countries like germany and the u.k. were rejected for the same type of temporary work visas. the other sting in the tail for the states is that by turfing out skilled foreigners it's missing out on big bucks opportunities that were forged in america's colleges i don't think we would be as effective entrepreneurs here had we not spend time in the us they don't think that the time i spend. really helped us in building the company we've been able to snapdeal now turns over one hundred million dollars a year the kind of innovation that indian immigrants have long been known for in the united states we found recently that. half of the top fifty venture funded companies i mean to companies that were started with venture capital had at least one immigrant founder so what we found is that if you keep people out you'll get less job creation and less innovation in the united states jo
for citizens of all countries india has been the hardest hit just last year a lot of infrasound of indian applicants for a certain type of temporary work visa were rejected while only around rebirth of applicants from countries like germany and the u.k. were rejected for the same type of temporary work visas. the other sting in the tail for the states is that by turfing out skilled foreigners it's missing out on big bucks opportunities that were forged in america's colleges i don't think we...
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the indian ambassador to the united states says the sikhs are among the best indian americans, patriotic indu industrious, generous and giving. i grieve with them today. >> according to a spokesman the sikh's coalition's thoughts and prayers are with the victims of the shooting, the sikh community of milwaukee, and the larger community of wisconsin which we know will stand with their sikh neighbors wi their support and prayers during this very trying time. >> susan, what are you hearing? >> so far we understand that police have recovered two handguns, both of them semi automatics from the scene. both of these hand guns believed to have been used by the shooting. this is from a law enforcement source with direct knowledge of the investigation. it is so early in the investigation we don't yet have information on how many bullets may have been fired and the models of the semi automatic hand guns. all of that is what federal law enforcement agents working hand in hand with local officers will be working to get the critical information. >> absolutely. at the press conference, susan, police wo
the indian ambassador to the united states says the sikhs are among the best indian americans, patriotic indu industrious, generous and giving. i grieve with them today. >> according to a spokesman the sikh's coalition's thoughts and prayers are with the victims of the shooting, the sikh community of milwaukee, and the larger community of wisconsin which we know will stand with their sikh neighbors wi their support and prayers during this very trying time. >> susan, what are you...