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they find some indians, the big party found some indians who will guide them across the mountain range in winter. they don't want to do it, but they're convinced to do it. she gives birth at the base of blue mountains. late december. and then they have to cross blue mountains, you know, really cold, snowy conditions. the baby dies after a week. so it is just one of these things. there should be a little marker. i try to trace that trail where there were. >> barry down here in st. joseph . >> and she -- there is way more marie dorian story. she survived this incredible massacre that came later kamal branch of people up in the snake river country were massacred, including the husband. she and her two boys escaped and and had a horse. she killed the horse, smoke is the meet. in up in the blue mounds in winter and a showman out of a horse's side and then hiked over the mountains in the spring. eventually years later she ended up as one of the first settlers in the valley. when the wagon trains came out bringing settlers she was already there. that's another face. you know, again, there are
they find some indians, the big party found some indians who will guide them across the mountain range in winter. they don't want to do it, but they're convinced to do it. she gives birth at the base of blue mountains. late december. and then they have to cross blue mountains, you know, really cold, snowy conditions. the baby dies after a week. so it is just one of these things. there should be a little marker. i try to trace that trail where there were. >> barry down here in st. joseph ....
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indian royalty with palaces, the 1% of the 1%.e as a young boy was relative to the millions and millions of others his age, enchanted. shimla is from a time before partition, when nearly the entire ruling class of british india would move to hill stations in the hotter months. shimla was once known as the queen of all hill stations. here, the colonials created england in miniature. complete with tudor architecture, rose gardens, afternoon tea. >> my grandfather entertained hugely. >> garden parties, fancy dress balls, elephant hunts. the remnants of british rule can still be seen. and felt. this is particularly true of one house. chapsley. >> my family was very fortunate that they were able to buy this house, because it was a famous house. >> the house was purchased by reggie's grandfather, the last maharajah. >> the brits really left beautiful buildings. >> from a distance, it looks much the same as it must have when the maharajah slept here. check out the tub. >> locked in a constant battle against time and nature, barbed wire d
indian royalty with palaces, the 1% of the 1%.e as a young boy was relative to the millions and millions of others his age, enchanted. shimla is from a time before partition, when nearly the entire ruling class of british india would move to hill stations in the hotter months. shimla was once known as the queen of all hill stations. here, the colonials created england in miniature. complete with tudor architecture, rose gardens, afternoon tea. >> my grandfather entertained hugely....
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and ends in the south indian ocean.he constant, changing, conflicting news puts families in a tailspin. >> it's a roller coaster ride. i felt that, you know, i had some positivity, that, you know, he was coming back. ♪ we're right here waiting for you ♪ >> on march 24th, that positivity is dashed when malaysia airline sends families they have not been able to contact this text, malaysia airlines regrets that we have to assume beyond any reasonable down that mh-370 has been lost and that none of those on board survived. a short time later, malaysia's prime minister makes an announcement. >> like image 370 ended in the southern indian ocean. what was the hurry to make that statement? if the malaysians thought that was going make people feel better and go home and be happy, it didn't work very well, did it? >> and sara bajc is still trying, deaf prattly, to cling to hope. >> i'm coping through it. there's just this huge vacuum, because, you know, it's not only that phillip is missing and by any reasonable person's calculat
and ends in the south indian ocean.he constant, changing, conflicting news puts families in a tailspin. >> it's a roller coaster ride. i felt that, you know, i had some positivity, that, you know, he was coming back. ♪ we're right here waiting for you ♪ >> on march 24th, that positivity is dashed when malaysia airline sends families they have not been able to contact this text, malaysia airlines regrets that we have to assume beyond any reasonable down that mh-370 has been lost...
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so your view is the indian economy will benefit?put it simply, that the risks outweigh the opportunities, the risk of religious strife should be put on the back burner for the economy as a whole. >> i think so. that is the beauty of democracy. nobody should be in power for too long. change is good. past, we have seen the right-wing party moved towards the center. this is very interesting. i think that would make a difference. it is about time india has some so that there is an opportunity for the congress party during introspect and change their policies. >> thank you so much for coming on today. >> see how social media is being used to get objects, quite literally, off the ground. ♪ >> welcome back. let's check on the european markets. manus cranny is that the touchscreen. >> equity markets are having a tough start to the day and to the week. european equity markets coming back from the 2008 highs. technology is where you are seeing some of the biggest moves. that is the industry group that is coming down. -- weg debate is this hav
so your view is the indian economy will benefit?put it simply, that the risks outweigh the opportunities, the risk of religious strife should be put on the back burner for the economy as a whole. >> i think so. that is the beauty of democracy. nobody should be in power for too long. change is good. past, we have seen the right-wing party moved towards the center. this is very interesting. i think that would make a difference. it is about time india has some so that there is an opportunity...
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indian royalty with palaces, the 1% of the 1%.ions of others his age, enchanted. ♪ shimla is from a time before partition, when nearly the entire ruling class of british india would move to hill stations in the hotter months. shimla was once known as the queen of all hill stations. here, the colonials created england in miniature. complete with tudor architecture, rose gardens, afternoon tea. >> my grandfather, it was very difficult to describe. what did he do, quite frankly, nothing. but he entertained hugely. >> garden parties, fancy dress balls, elephant hunts. ♪ the remnants of british rule can still be seen. and felt. this is particularly true of one house. chapslee. >> my family was very fortunate that they were able to buy this house, because it was a famous house. >> the house was purchased by reggie's grandfather, the last maharajah of kapurthala. those brits really left beautiful buildings. >> from a distance, it looks much the same as it must have when the maharajah slept here. check out the tub. ♪ >> locked in a consta
indian royalty with palaces, the 1% of the 1%.ions of others his age, enchanted. ♪ shimla is from a time before partition, when nearly the entire ruling class of british india would move to hill stations in the hotter months. shimla was once known as the queen of all hill stations. here, the colonials created england in miniature. complete with tudor architecture, rose gardens, afternoon tea. >> my grandfather, it was very difficult to describe. what did he do, quite frankly, nothing....
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this is the average depth of the indian ocean. tallest building in the world, you could stack eight to ten on top of each other. this is roughly the size of romania. or in the united states, 83,000 square miles, roughly the size of state of utah. you'll find a massive plateau east. detection 14,700. areas rise back up to 4,900 feet. they go down to 29,000 feet depth. one important thing to note. we know people say the signal was there, tape areaed off and came back. they sustained it 90 seconds. we know there are ocean antic vents. it's freezing near the surface. the thermal vendts send temperatures to regions to make the ping intermittment maybe to explain why the signals weren't consistent. the batteries would be limited as well. >> is it possible with hours to go for the black box searcher batteries, searchers may be now picking up the recorders? we'll take a look at this as we push on. >>> and again our top story, search teams looking for malaysian airlines flight 370 following up on several possible electronic pings detected
this is the average depth of the indian ocean. tallest building in the world, you could stack eight to ten on top of each other. this is roughly the size of romania. or in the united states, 83,000 square miles, roughly the size of state of utah. you'll find a massive plateau east. detection 14,700. areas rise back up to 4,900 feet. they go down to 29,000 feet depth. one important thing to note. we know people say the signal was there, tape areaed off and came back. they sustained it 90...
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basically, what the indian government is saying that is that it wants to 75% of the indian population in the cities, which means something like 500 million people. how do you engineer something on that scale? certainly not voluntary. but the war against the poor is one thing but for the rest of us the middle class, the intellectuals, the opinion makers, it has to be perception management. and for this we must turn our attention to the exquisite art of corporate philanthropy. of late, the mining corporations have embraced the arts art installations and the rush of literary festivals that have replaced the 1990s obsession with beauty contests. currently mining in the heart of the homeland is sponsoring a creating happiness film competition for young students. the tagline is mining happiness. mr. jindal group brings out a contemporary art magazine and supporters come and support some of india's major artists who naturally work with stimulus steel. sr was a principal sponsor of the pink vest that promises these high octane debates end zone. tata steel which has a sordid record of its own
basically, what the indian government is saying that is that it wants to 75% of the indian population in the cities, which means something like 500 million people. how do you engineer something on that scale? certainly not voluntary. but the war against the poor is one thing but for the rest of us the middle class, the intellectuals, the opinion makers, it has to be perception management. and for this we must turn our attention to the exquisite art of corporate philanthropy. of late, the mining...
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over the western pacific and the indian ocean. that would give china tremendous influence in what i call the navigable southern rimland of our asia, stretching from the horn of africa to the sea of japan. but it would not allow china to dominate as the eastern hemisphere to the stenthe u.s. has traditionally dominated the western hemisphere. you also have russia and we could go on for an hour about the strategic competition between russia or china. between russia and china, and you also have powers in the middle east like iran, saudi arabia, and others. the eastern hemsster -- hemisphere is a much more complex issue. >> i appreciate the complexity. let me turn to your questions now and invite them. i guess i'll call on people. is there a microphone -- there's a microphone that will come to you. this gentleman right here, who is holding up his hand. you, sir. just wait for the microphone. if you could stand up and say your name so we can good it to know each other. >> i'm michael, and the question i'm asking is, the last time the u
over the western pacific and the indian ocean. that would give china tremendous influence in what i call the navigable southern rimland of our asia, stretching from the horn of africa to the sea of japan. but it would not allow china to dominate as the eastern hemisphere to the stenthe u.s. has traditionally dominated the western hemisphere. you also have russia and we could go on for an hour about the strategic competition between russia or china. between russia and china, and you also have...
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so they put up the fence but the fence is on the indian side? is 150 meters from the border. >> so beyond that fence is still indian farmland, so people who live over here can farm over there. the punjab is a fertile region in an otherwise dry country. this is india's bread basket with over a billion people currently residing in india, this is fertile land. suddenly your life became difficult? >> they can only grow some kind of crops and they can't farm more than eight hours in a day. >> how long does it take to go back and forth. >> they have times when they can enter and come out. how much farther can we go before they start to get worried? >> yeah, i think we should just go. >> when india and pakistan was separated the attempt was to try to draw a line across religious lines. drained by the huge task of fighting two world wars, in 1947, great britain decided to end their nearly 200 year rule over india. in an attempt to stop what the colonials saw as a war between the hindus and sikh, they had a lawyer draw up the border. >> he was given two
so they put up the fence but the fence is on the indian side? is 150 meters from the border. >> so beyond that fence is still indian farmland, so people who live over here can farm over there. the punjab is a fertile region in an otherwise dry country. this is india's bread basket with over a billion people currently residing in india, this is fertile land. suddenly your life became difficult? >> they can only grow some kind of crops and they can't farm more than eight hours in a...
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i smell trouble when she confessed seven and i was a sixty six and then indians. and dead bodies all the press as ninety eight hindu festival of the body begins. on tonight's edition of assisi in time tomorrow night. i do the welcome to south asian years i've been to the show kept up so he's been tracking for you on monday the thirty first of march. during the day seven days to shut up and died to put things in my box on the court. i spent the month the jig of the seventeen oh one sixty six and an indian the antibodies awful press as not to be a hindu festival about to begin. and all for all the details. the court on monday and died to fall the press and the base for sheriff on treason charges this is the first time admitted to a man is facing criminal proceedings in the country administered by the army took off its history she appeared before the special court in cabbage islam obama monday amid high security team. deportivo year old indian ness to push on as if he disappeared in the heat is getting the full humanity to an empty did not get t see the pieces agains
i smell trouble when she confessed seven and i was a sixty six and then indians. and dead bodies all the press as ninety eight hindu festival of the body begins. on tonight's edition of assisi in time tomorrow night. i do the welcome to south asian years i've been to the show kept up so he's been tracking for you on monday the thirty first of march. during the day seven days to shut up and died to put things in my box on the court. i spent the month the jig of the seventeen oh one sixty six and...
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ocean and after the indian ocean, where next?reporter: it's the second time this school had organized such prayers. there will be many more across the country. the grieving here is far from done. in the absence of certainty, prayer's the only hope. >> i keep praying that -- is good. but still at the same time we aware with the information that we get, we may not be able to see them again. >> reporter: a pain few here are ready to bear. nic robertson, cnn kuala lumpur, malaysia. >> you can keep up with the day's breaking news of course at our website at cnn.com. you will find all the latest developments and much more on the internet. >>> to our viewers in the u.s. thank you for joining us for our continuing coverage and these developments involved in the search for the missing airliner. for our viewers around the world i'll be right back with our headlines. >>> a high-tech aircraft, an experienced crew. and 227 passengers. what began as routine flight for malaysia airlines 307 became the total opposite leaving behind unending grie
ocean and after the indian ocean, where next?reporter: it's the second time this school had organized such prayers. there will be many more across the country. the grieving here is far from done. in the absence of certainty, prayer's the only hope. >> i keep praying that -- is good. but still at the same time we aware with the information that we get, we may not be able to see them again. >> reporter: a pain few here are ready to bear. nic robertson, cnn kuala lumpur, malaysia....
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it's a well-involved, indian community, very philanthropic. it was the desire from those representatives from our community that really wanted to make this happen. they were willing to invest private finances on the front end and that was very important. tampa expects an economic impact of 30 million-dollars the city is also counting on a 20 to 35 percent spike in tourism after the event, as well as strengthened business ties with indian companies. but for fans, they were just looking for a little fun. even if the fun came at a steep price. these bollywood film- goars paid more than 1,000 dollars for tickets to the week's three main events. it's the first time in the united states, it's just so exciting. for first business news, i'm jackie keenan. you can see the april 26 telecast of the award ceremony at iifa.com. just ahead-- the oil rush that's happening in the options market that could turn into black gold for smart traders... plus---our viewers have few thoughts about our monday song selection in last week's traders unplugged. do not miss
it's a well-involved, indian community, very philanthropic. it was the desire from those representatives from our community that really wanted to make this happen. they were willing to invest private finances on the front end and that was very important. tampa expects an economic impact of 30 million-dollars the city is also counting on a 20 to 35 percent spike in tourism after the event, as well as strengthened business ties with indian companies. but for fans, they were just looking for a...
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there has not been a single year in which the indian county chief of indian army has not been deployed against its own people. so from 1947, with the you think about, the army is constantly deployed against people that are supposedly within the nation. and now because of this new aggressive economic policy which involves selling the mountains, the rivers democratizing and mining, there's a war going on against people in the forests of central india. but the war is not just in a forest. there's a whole band with the resistance movements inside the forest, the armed now west. outside their militant people, there is a old band with of movement which, you know, academics and journalists like to crossfire esquimau : this is not the end, not violent, violent maoist. in fact, people don't think like that. it thing strategically. so when you are out in the villages and the planes you can't really have a guerrilla army. so you have movements would call themselves ghandi and/or their militant would not armed. in some of the forest which are now filled with paramilitary forces like in latin ameri
there has not been a single year in which the indian county chief of indian army has not been deployed against its own people. so from 1947, with the you think about, the army is constantly deployed against people that are supposedly within the nation. and now because of this new aggressive economic policy which involves selling the mountains, the rivers democratizing and mining, there's a war going on against people in the forests of central india. but the war is not just in a forest. there's...
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and in its indian mujahideen finance a role to play. he was going to try feast of the scenes to probation. interested cooling and an i e read on and it is great but it's been a setback in getting him to india. p it. dh made a joke than twenty nine we had. we wanted it. may he give it to the beach i empty rooms and do more to say was when it ended up ahead. for a service it will be keen to begin with ideas and or seen the good ol' militant groups and who can teach me. keating. union home ministry teams that the leadership of indian budget team has been wiped out. is the home of the keel across the book to davies does this man did to you the leader. so what has been got the boot because few ghosts from inputs and interpretation the band began to hunt food sometime in two thousand and nine. when you get two tickets in pakistan who enjoyed the patronage of intelligence agencies such as the isi was shifted to karachi. these included the us does the game from jeddah. the coating. who was participating in some of that saddam has hit back by su
and in its indian mujahideen finance a role to play. he was going to try feast of the scenes to probation. interested cooling and an i e read on and it is great but it's been a setback in getting him to india. p it. dh made a joke than twenty nine we had. we wanted it. may he give it to the beach i empty rooms and do more to say was when it ended up ahead. for a service it will be keen to begin with ideas and or seen the good ol' militant groups and who can teach me. keating. union home...
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stand inonored to solidarity with the cowboy and indian alliance.he keystone pipeline and all those affected, both human beings and others who will be affected -- >> reject and protect. daryl hannah joins thousands and called on president obama to say no to the keystone pipeline. we will speak with hannah and two members of the cowboy and indian alliance. nader onph "unstoppable." the alliance to dismantle the state. >> it is our job to turn things around. whether poverty, tax reform, electoral reform. stop thinking we are powerless. we start with our constitution. we the people. not we the corporation. why are corporations ruling us? >> all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the death toll from a string of tornadoes has reached at least 17. almost all in arkansas. dozens of homes were destroyed and thousands have lost power. in an arkansas town, the residents described the flattening of an entire neighborhood. >> streets were turned upside down. the houses were picked up
stand inonored to solidarity with the cowboy and indian alliance.he keystone pipeline and all those affected, both human beings and others who will be affected -- >> reject and protect. daryl hannah joins thousands and called on president obama to say no to the keystone pipeline. we will speak with hannah and two members of the cowboy and indian alliance. nader onph "unstoppable." the alliance to dismantle the state. >> it is our job to turn things around. whether poverty,...
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and indian rival taking control from japan. concession to the protesters in taipei, but students still occupy the legislative chamber. five weeks of voting begins today as hundreds of millions of people choose a new government in india. those elections kickoff. aat better way to launch with $4 billion deal in the generic drugs industry. john is here with the details. we are talking about ranbaxy. that's right. clearly, shares were rising in that region, but sun pharma agreed to by ranbaxy at $4.1 billion. here,sting, the movement the japanese company owning a large part of ranbaxy. >> it is a done deal essentially? >> yes. in 2008, the company bought ranbaxy for for for $1 billion. with u.s.ssues authorities. it has been a problem child. ranbaxy, for plans that didn't pass muster with the u.s. authorities. >> the fda, the food and drug administration in the states, ranbaxy had to recall some batches of its generic cholesterol-lowering drugs. that is a concern clearly. it is not good for the image. , and indian company, is agree
and indian rival taking control from japan. concession to the protesters in taipei, but students still occupy the legislative chamber. five weeks of voting begins today as hundreds of millions of people choose a new government in india. those elections kickoff. aat better way to launch with $4 billion deal in the generic drugs industry. john is here with the details. we are talking about ranbaxy. that's right. clearly, shares were rising in that region, but sun pharma agreed to by ranbaxy at...
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distance isn't the only problem out in the indian ocean.re are other noises competing with the sound of the pinger like sea life. one dolphin species sounds like a black box pinger. and this is the sound of rain underwater. let me get away from the loudest part of the boat so i can show you one of the biggest obstacles that searchers have in the open sea. just ship noise even here listen to how loud it is. they're at a minimum 15,000 ships on the world's motions on any given day. creating even more obstacles in a search that's already daunting. >> rosa flores joins me now. rosa, great piece because i think, you know, hard for any of us to get a sense.of just how weak the signals can be in the ocean. you were dealing in much shallower waters it's a real lesson about the challenge here, isn't it? >> it really is. and one of the things i find fascinating i was asking the researchers how does the sound travel because we've been hearing that the ping has a two-mile radius and here's the easiest way to explain it. here's how they put it, low-pitc
distance isn't the only problem out in the indian ocean.re are other noises competing with the sound of the pinger like sea life. one dolphin species sounds like a black box pinger. and this is the sound of rain underwater. let me get away from the loudest part of the boat so i can show you one of the biggest obstacles that searchers have in the open sea. just ship noise even here listen to how loud it is. they're at a minimum 15,000 ships on the world's motions on any given day. creating even...
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debris sightings in the indian ocean raising hopes and then dashing them.f the malaysian government growing by the day, and now they are preparing to take legal action. david mckenzie joins us this morning from beijing, where many of the families are. you have been with these families really through and through. and when it comes to legal action that they may take, i know there's been a pretty significant development overnight. what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, that's right, poppy. certainly, legal action could be on the cards between these families and the manufacturer of the plane, which is boeing, and the airline itself, though some analysts saying it's way too early to, obviously, suggest blame. some legal teams are already doing that. apparently, or in fact, according to a senior lawyer on the scene, all the major players in airline litigation are there at the hotel in the midst of these grieving families, trying to represent them. i spoke to one head of litigation from ribbeck law. here's what she had to say. >> if we find the debris, then we w
debris sightings in the indian ocean raising hopes and then dashing them.f the malaysian government growing by the day, and now they are preparing to take legal action. david mckenzie joins us this morning from beijing, where many of the families are. you have been with these families really through and through. and when it comes to legal action that they may take, i know there's been a pretty significant development overnight. what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, that's right, poppy....
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more than 800 million indians are eligible.icials staggered the election and spread the out over several weeks. >> here is an interesting story. in germany part of an art trove valued at $1 billion is now being returned to its elderly owner. >> german authorities had confiscated the collection from 81-year-old because they suspected it contained pieces looted by the nazis. gerlat kept it stashed in his plat for decade. >> he inherited it from his father who took orders from adolf hitler to buy and sell art to fund activities. it followed an agreement by gerlet to cooperate with international experts to det determine if the art was stolen. >> finding malaysia's missing airliner would be one thing. >> the challenges will only increase if it is at the bottom of the indian ocean. coming up we'll look into this for you. >> plus, we are minutes away from the start of today's session of the oscar pistorius murder trial. this was him arriving at the courthouse just a few minutes ago. we will bring you live coverage when things get unde
more than 800 million indians are eligible.icials staggered the election and spread the out over several weeks. >> here is an interesting story. in germany part of an art trove valued at $1 billion is now being returned to its elderly owner. >> german authorities had confiscated the collection from 81-year-old because they suspected it contained pieces looted by the nazis. gerlat kept it stashed in his plat for decade. >> he inherited it from his father who took orders from...
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they find some indians, the big party found some indians who will guide them across the mountain range in winter. they don't want to do it, but they're convinced to do it. she gives birth at the base of blue mountains. late december. and then they have to cross blue mountains, you know, really cold, snowy conditions. the baby dies after a week. so it is just one of these things. there should be a little marker. i try to trace that trail where there were. >> barry down here in st. joseph . >> and she -- there is way more marie dorian story. she survived this incredible massacre that came later kamal branch of people up in the snake river country were massacred, including the husband. she and her two boys escaped and and had a horse. she killed the horse, smoke is the meet. in up in the blue mounds in winter and a showman out of a horse's side and then hiked over the mountains in the spring. eventually years later she ended up as one of the first settlers in the valley. when the wagon trains came out bringing settlers she was already there. that's another face. you know, again, there are
they find some indians, the big party found some indians who will guide them across the mountain range in winter. they don't want to do it, but they're convinced to do it. she gives birth at the base of blue mountains. late december. and then they have to cross blue mountains, you know, really cold, snowy conditions. the baby dies after a week. so it is just one of these things. there should be a little marker. i try to trace that trail where there were. >> barry down here in st. joseph ....
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the indian ocean for the global energy interstate.of the oil and natural gas in the middle east comes by supertanker across the indian ocean through the straits of malacca, send duke, honda and other stray sinner through the south china sea in route to the burgeoning middle-class fleshpots at japan, south korea and the emerging middle classes of coastal china. and it's not just oil tankers. the south china sea handles much of the commercial traffic in the world because if the word has an economic economic geographical organizing principle, it's a shed. if the asia-pacific with two of the three worlds largest economies, china and japan. china and japan and south korea get all of their goods, energy, cargo from the south china sea. so the south china sea is really the hardest thing. think of asia's persian gulf in another way. where is the persian gulf is only important for oil, for energy. the south china sea is important for energy transfer for the oil and natural gas under the seabed and for all the commercial dry. traffic that trave
the indian ocean for the global energy interstate.of the oil and natural gas in the middle east comes by supertanker across the indian ocean through the straits of malacca, send duke, honda and other stray sinner through the south china sea in route to the burgeoning middle-class fleshpots at japan, south korea and the emerging middle classes of coastal china. and it's not just oil tankers. the south china sea handles much of the commercial traffic in the world because if the word has an...
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relationship with the indian media.e has made an effort to focus on the visual media as well as social media. they can write the own narrative now on what it has been about and their own narrative about what modi has been about. it's tough to say whether all of these tactics will work out for the bjp or not. we know that internet penetration in india is about 20%. there are many more battles to be won. >> it is debatable how much influence the media has on these elections compared to the previous ones. it's been reported more than a third are owned by politicians or business people. given the distrib bucs system, slightly more than 60% are owned by local politicians. the second is unfortunately in instances of paid media over the last few years. third is the emergency he knew /* -- the e american he knew he iss of social media is part of the narrative. . >>> a the city of harki, ransacking, destroying broadcasting equipment and telling judgists they were quote, unquote fired. charter 79 reported the protesters went unde
relationship with the indian media.e has made an effort to focus on the visual media as well as social media. they can write the own narrative now on what it has been about and their own narrative about what modi has been about. it's tough to say whether all of these tactics will work out for the bjp or not. we know that internet penetration in india is about 20%. there are many more battles to be won. >> it is debatable how much influence the media has on these elections compared to the...
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and that struck a chord with voters from all walks of indian life.say his party is also clearing the way for new people to gain power outside the families who've long dominated indian politics. >> they've given a lot of people the belief that they, too, can stand for election. and that they, too, can fully participate in the democratic process. this is a very -- in a country where die nastick politics has a stronghold. >> reporter: and he's aiming high. he's standing against the front-runner in these elections. he believes me can do serious damage. but whatever the result, the new face of indian politics has already left his mark. andrew north, bbc news, in delhi. >> as we were hearing there, he's made his mark here in this particular city, in the capital. but there is voting taking place somewhere else in india. the place is nagaland. right in the northeast of the country. about 1,500 mimes from here. if you went any farther, you'd be in myanmar or burma. we've been monitoring polling there. after the record turnout, i wonder what voting has been li
and that struck a chord with voters from all walks of indian life.say his party is also clearing the way for new people to gain power outside the families who've long dominated indian politics. >> they've given a lot of people the belief that they, too, can stand for election. and that they, too, can fully participate in the democratic process. this is a very -- in a country where die nastick politics has a stronghold. >> reporter: and he's aiming high. he's standing against the...
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the other indians left in their canoes. the two returned to the ship and when they heard what happened they urged him to weigh immediately because they will look for insult he warned. thorne laughed them out. you pretend to know a great deal about the indian character doing ross's account that captured the spirit of the encountering. you know-nothing at all. don't be so saucy now. it didn't end well. but that is where i will end. thank you very much. we can talk and take questions. [ applause ] feel free to get up and leave. but we can keep talking. let's see. here we have the microphone. there is a question right there. >> what is so interesting about this story is how much you had to leave out to get it into pages you got it in. one of the fascinating pieces was during the war of 1812, mcdougal sold fort astoria to the northwest company, the canadian company for pennies on the dollar, but none the less it was sold to a canadian company and that could have ended there and this could be southern british columbia except that
the other indians left in their canoes. the two returned to the ship and when they heard what happened they urged him to weigh immediately because they will look for insult he warned. thorne laughed them out. you pretend to know a great deal about the indian character doing ross's account that captured the spirit of the encountering. you know-nothing at all. don't be so saucy now. it didn't end well. but that is where i will end. thank you very much. we can talk and take questions. [ applause ]...
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so the first racially discriminatory laws some applied against indians and the indian resistance ledse, they make it much greater and more widespread, the african national congress was founded in 1912 toward the end of gandhi's scale and largely influenced this example. of course gandhi was limited and he wasn't a universal figure and didn't reach out to the africans and his african friends but he did take up their cause but by slowly and persistently undermining the racial edifice of the south african state in a modestly prepared the way for nelson mandela who followed in south africa and of course he befriended himself to massive freedom struggle he was to do in india. south a africa was formative for gandhi. >> jon: also because his influences are coming from tolstoy and from all of these different areas that you would have no idea about. it is fascinating. >> yes. again, it is curious, jon, gandhi so far as i know, never read war and peace or anna karenina, he has no interest in tolstoy the novelist but the fill loss fist. >> in reading from the bible, that is, the truth and spir
so the first racially discriminatory laws some applied against indians and the indian resistance ledse, they make it much greater and more widespread, the african national congress was founded in 1912 toward the end of gandhi's scale and largely influenced this example. of course gandhi was limited and he wasn't a universal figure and didn't reach out to the africans and his african friends but he did take up their cause but by slowly and persistently undermining the racial edifice of the south...
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they said not in the indian ocean, but did testing off the coast of hawaii in march. is that good enough? >> well, you think if they were going to be brought online and they knew they were coming, they might have got it out there and started doing some tests in the actual indian ocean. but i've got confidence in the bluefin. i think it's going to do the job, and i think that they're on the right spot. >> what if they don't find one of these? the flight data recorder. or the cockpit voice recorder. for a long, long time. where -- and they find no wreckage, still haven't found any wreckage. where does this investigation go? >> well, it will be completely stymied if they don't find the wreckage and black boxes. they need both to come close to being able to solve what that plane did and why they did it. without these items of evidence, they may never know what happened here. >> if there was some criminal action by someone in the cockpit, or a passenger, or someone who snuck on the plane, all these suspicions out there, they wouldn't be able to determine that without wreck
they said not in the indian ocean, but did testing off the coast of hawaii in march. is that good enough? >> well, you think if they were going to be brought online and they knew they were coming, they might have got it out there and started doing some tests in the actual indian ocean. but i've got confidence in the bluefin. i think it's going to do the job, and i think that they're on the right spot. >> what if they don't find one of these? the flight data recorder. or the cockpit...
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it's a debate that is happening within the political circles of indian politics. i don't think the indian public at large worry too much about international relations at the moment. they think that the issues that matter for them are inflation, unemployment, health care, utilities, and international relations and relationships where the neighbours come well down the wishlist. >> thank you. it was mentioned the issues that would appeal to the average voter. we have been speaking to voters in one of india's modern towns. >> people here are checking their names against a registered list of voters. they have been coming to the polling station since the polls opened at seven this morning. it is very different here, very modern, 21st century architecture, and has been built up in the last 10-is a years. among younger voters the economy is not the only issue that is important to them. >> i also wanted a stable government. someone who would stick to the policy who i knew what the next move would need. i need a stable government. >> just a few kilometres from here the land
it's a debate that is happening within the political circles of indian politics. i don't think the indian public at large worry too much about international relations at the moment. they think that the issues that matter for them are inflation, unemployment, health care, utilities, and international relations and relationships where the neighbours come well down the wishlist. >> thank you. it was mentioned the issues that would appeal to the average voter. we have been speaking to voters...
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we have seen inflation emerge as a big issue that the indian public cared about. that is emerging as something that the new government will be expected to help bring down. >> why is inflation so high? what is behind this? >> there were several different factors. one of them is the public sector schemes, the national rural employment guide has gip people three months of wages allowing them to buy food. the supply has not kept up with that, there are other prices, the falling rooupy, and energy as well. there are several different. it's not an easy issue. there are several facts playing into this. >> when the new leader is chosen in india, how big of a job does this person face trying to get the economy to where it needs to be? >> yes, it's one of the biggest jobs you can imagine. in agriculture in particular, in india 53% of the workforce is involved in agriculture. most farmers have a couple of acres of land. most inputs into agriculture production are subsidised by the deposit. they have to -- government. they have to sell the government agencies. it's a regulate
we have seen inflation emerge as a big issue that the indian public cared about. that is emerging as something that the new government will be expected to help bring down. >> why is inflation so high? what is behind this? >> there were several different factors. one of them is the public sector schemes, the national rural employment guide has gip people three months of wages allowing them to buy food. the supply has not kept up with that, there are other prices, the falling rooupy,...
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let's get more on this. >> indian clothes, jewelry and food.looks like any ordinary indian market except this is not india. this is in london often called mini india. there are many such indias around the world. after all, 25 million people of indian origin are across the globe. of them, more than 10 million are passport holders which means technically they could vote in the keenly watched indian elections. however it's not that straight forward. in 2010 non resident indians have been able to list themselves on the border but need to be in india to cast ballots. there's no system of voting for them. experts in india say this as well as concerns over potential fraud are the main reason. >> i think there should be a system through which indians will live elsewhere. students should have the right to be able to vote from a broad. >> my right i'm not using it. such an important right to vote which make a big difference in every single part is important. >> a group in india has been campaigning in london on this issue. one of the members went on hung
let's get more on this. >> indian clothes, jewelry and food.looks like any ordinary indian market except this is not india. this is in london often called mini india. there are many such indias around the world. after all, 25 million people of indian origin are across the globe. of them, more than 10 million are passport holders which means technically they could vote in the keenly watched indian elections. however it's not that straight forward. in 2010 non resident indians have been...
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more people have been to space and have explored the depths of the indian ocean.rch teams ever going to find these black boxes? the technology being used. ndows. it has exactly what i need for half of what i thought i'd pay. and i don't need to be online for it to work. it runs office, so i can do schedules and budgets and even menu changes. but it's fun, too -- with touch, and tons of great apps for stuff like music, 'cause a good playlist is good for business. i need the boss's signature for this. i'm the boss. ♪ honestly ♪ i wanna see you be brave ...and let in the dog that woke the man who drove to the control room [ woman ] driverless mode engaged. find parking space. [ woman ] parking space found. [ male announcer ] ...that secured the data that directed the turbines that powered the farm that made the milk that went to the store that reminded the man to buy the milk that was poured by the girl who loved the cat. [ meows ] the internet of everything is changing everything. cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> it is a police fa place few think of going. complete
more people have been to space and have explored the depths of the indian ocean.rch teams ever going to find these black boxes? the technology being used. ndows. it has exactly what i need for half of what i thought i'd pay. and i don't need to be online for it to work. it runs office, so i can do schedules and budgets and even menu changes. but it's fun, too -- with touch, and tons of great apps for stuff like music, 'cause a good playlist is good for business. i need the boss's signature for...
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ships from china and australia have detected pulse signals in the southern indian ocean.is first in this 30-day mystery. search planes and ships now heading for the area where the chinese boat picked up signals two days in a row. on saturday a chinese patrolling boat determined the first detection of a pinging signal from deep in the indian ocean, 14,700 feet deep. it lasted just 90 seconds. experts say it was the same frequency that airplane flight recorders emit. chinese reporters also claiming they had spotted white objects in the water about 90 kilometers away. no confirmation on what those objects may be. but they are continuing to develop that as well. let's go back to the base of the search operations in perth, australia where we learned this information just about a couple of hours ago. paula newton joins us from there. we just heard your story with these agonizing families looking for something. there's a possibility there may be something. >> reporter: you can't help, any time we get news like this, your mind goes back to people like danica weeks. you know she's
ships from china and australia have detected pulse signals in the southern indian ocean.is first in this 30-day mystery. search planes and ships now heading for the area where the chinese boat picked up signals two days in a row. on saturday a chinese patrolling boat determined the first detection of a pinging signal from deep in the indian ocean, 14,700 feet deep. it lasted just 90 seconds. experts say it was the same frequency that airplane flight recorders emit. chinese reporters also...
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according to associates the breakthrough in the war against indians who grew into a fit. was the oldest two thousand the team. the rest of guessing what. the and you get to it being who fall into the pit of its operations in india. yes scene was rested from the pot. with the youth set up three different hideouts in the scenic town of cocoa. search and analysis wing was stiff talk about the scenes presence by its assets in utah. this was a big boost in the region sees this yes it had given them the slip. the keys. the times of india. yes it can lead to other indian region of the officers have had to fix those that don't just die instead of the there could be the tiny bit of the total tax the new. i wrong. he secured to the sting operation has been another sock yarn. since two thousand and twelve countries such as start the review. we have to skip the big prize catch is that the most recent being approved by the city proper it is time. it's indian mujahideen finance a role to play i was going to try feast of the scenes to probation interested cooling and an i e read on and
according to associates the breakthrough in the war against indians who grew into a fit. was the oldest two thousand the team. the rest of guessing what. the and you get to it being who fall into the pit of its operations in india. yes scene was rested from the pot. with the youth set up three different hideouts in the scenic town of cocoa. search and analysis wing was stiff talk about the scenes presence by its assets in utah. this was a big boost in the region sees this yes it had given them...
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if we put everything in the indian ocean over the next year, we would find it.hat would be very expensive. malaysia does not have that kind of money. these are the questions that arise in my mind, how are you going to fund a longer term effort? >> and rosemary, what the expert said, we have better maps of the sufficiency of mars than we do -- maps of the surface of mars than we have of our ocean as. that says a lot to me. >> we will update you with the latest finding on the other side of the break. >>> this is cnn. breaking news. >>> for those of you who just joined us, here is the very latest in the search for malaysia airliner 370, a pinger locater has detected more audio signals from the southern indian ocean. >> we have been you can thatt-- have been talking about it for the past few hours and they are consistent with the recorders. >> two distinct pinger returns were deteched which could very possibly be from the missing airliner's two separate black boxes, but people are being cautious and you can hear, we are using cautious language here. the leader of th
if we put everything in the indian ocean over the next year, we would find it.hat would be very expensive. malaysia does not have that kind of money. these are the questions that arise in my mind, how are you going to fund a longer term effort? >> and rosemary, what the expert said, we have better maps of the sufficiency of mars than we do -- maps of the surface of mars than we have of our ocean as. that says a lot to me. >> we will update you with the latest finding on the other...
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somewhere in the southern indian ocean, the plane's black boxes are still pinging. time is running out for finding them while they're still operating. commander marks is on the uss blue ridge. in the southern indian ocean. i spoke to him earlier tonight. >> what's the latest on the search? will the p-8 poseidons be heading out to the search area today? >> they are. we are able to support this coordinated effort on a daily basis. so we intend to, if tasks, to have planes in the air every single day. our flight yesterday launched a little after noon and returned late evening. once again they see things every day out there, but nothing associated with an aircraft wreckage. so we do plan on having a "p" up today. they search 15, 16,000 square miles every single day. so between that and the other eight to ten planes out here and the great deal of ships, we are searching a large number -- a large amount of area, a lot of miles out there. and we've covered so much area, i was talking to one of the air crew yesterday. and they can confirm every time they go out, they have n
somewhere in the southern indian ocean, the plane's black boxes are still pinging. time is running out for finding them while they're still operating. commander marks is on the uss blue ridge. in the southern indian ocean. i spoke to him earlier tonight. >> what's the latest on the search? will the p-8 poseidons be heading out to the search area today? >> they are. we are able to support this coordinated effort on a daily basis. so we intend to, if tasks, to have planes in the air...
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resilient, bold, and determined, catlin returned the life he most cherished: painting the indians of the americas. "i take an incredible pleasure in roaming through nature's trackless wild, and selecting my models where i am free and unshackled by the killing restraints of society." ( native man chanting ) ( piano music ) narrator: although she lived most of her adult life in france, mary cassatt was steadfastly american. she painted the world she knew best, a world of quiet elegance and feminine tradition. she painted her subjects boldly and truthfully with remarkable discipline and intelligence. in the 1870s, mary cassatt discovered the work of edgar degas. she later wrote, "it changed my life. i saw art then as i wanted to see it." she painted her subjec honestly, as they were. the beauty of her finest work combines mastery of the human figure with superb composition. her pictures were tightly structured, composed almost abstractly. cassatt painted fields of color, patterns on an increasingly flattened picturplane. somberiano music her study of japanese woodcuts inspired a series
resilient, bold, and determined, catlin returned the life he most cherished: painting the indians of the americas. "i take an incredible pleasure in roaming through nature's trackless wild, and selecting my models where i am free and unshackled by the killing restraints of society." ( native man chanting ) ( piano music ) narrator: although she lived most of her adult life in france, mary cassatt was steadfastly american. she painted the world she knew best, a world of quiet elegance...
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process, the bureau of indian affairs, very difficult. of the 566 tribes that have been recognized, only about a fifth have gone through the administrative process and that process usually requires heavy documentation. but the treaty was with the wrong government and the birth, death, and marriage records have been destroyed because of a racist state policy and the burning of courthouses during the civil war. now, these six tribes they should be rewarded, not punished for making peace with their neighbors in the 16 40's and 1670's and shouldn't be held back because of a misguided state policy that stripped them of the means to easily demonstrate by paper what all historians acknowledge to exist, the continuous history of these tribes. madam president, we started in virginia to correct this in the 1980's. in 1983, virginia began a process of state recognition of all these tribes, the six tribes have all been recognized by the state in the 1980's. all tribes that are part of this bill are now recognized by virginia. and a full effort to fin
process, the bureau of indian affairs, very difficult. of the 566 tribes that have been recognized, only about a fifth have gone through the administrative process and that process usually requires heavy documentation. but the treaty was with the wrong government and the birth, death, and marriage records have been destroyed because of a racist state policy and the burning of courthouses during the civil war. now, these six tribes they should be rewarded, not punished for making peace with...