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that is upwards of 90% in north carolina are owned by indian americans. now, at head does prime minister modi's office, eyesight groundswell of support in my district not only for his candidacy, but for reinvigorating the u.s.-india relations. and i'm talking about indian americans who've never been involved in the political process in the united states, turned out to events are sought out a representative, but currently you are interested in this country having a better relationship with other countries. it was through them and talking about them, about their desire for robust bilateral relationship that i found myself very interested in the u.s.-india policy. though, i quickly realized the potential that existed in a partnership of all this democracy and a large democracy and i know the oldest largest talking point is one that gets tossed around a great deal, but i always believe that the core of the u.s.-india relations and that of course is our shared values reflected by our democracy. it is the mutual recognition that respectfully shared values and t
that is upwards of 90% in north carolina are owned by indian americans. now, at head does prime minister modi's office, eyesight groundswell of support in my district not only for his candidacy, but for reinvigorating the u.s.-india relations. and i'm talking about indian americans who've never been involved in the political process in the united states, turned out to events are sought out a representative, but currently you are interested in this country having a better relationship with other...
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indians. the economy, the environment. we see a lot of positive ways we think we can bring solutions to improving life in india and tremendousthe offerings india has for our companies. in terms of president trump, i think it would be a suggestion to remain open to free trade and looked deep into the advantages that are generated in this global economy on both sides. >> since the panel's on innovation i will handle it in an innovation mode which is what with.ountries are less world-class educational institutions. my personal view is that we will see innovation coming out of these educational institutions that will help transform the industries where in in terms of agriculture, health, well-being, energy, brand-new industries that are really going way our company operates and i know many other companies as well. so what can we do to expand the opportunity for exchanges between these universities, investments in university research going in both directions because these are really the engines of innovation. again, information
indians. the economy, the environment. we see a lot of positive ways we think we can bring solutions to improving life in india and tremendousthe offerings india has for our companies. in terms of president trump, i think it would be a suggestion to remain open to free trade and looked deep into the advantages that are generated in this global economy on both sides. >> since the panel's on innovation i will handle it in an innovation mode which is what with.ountries are less world-class...
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next, president trump and indian prime minister talk about the relationship between the two countriesfocusing on training and global security. at this white house rose garden event, the prime minister invited president trump and his family to india. >> thank you. in gentlemen, the president of the united states and the prime minister of the republic of india. president trump: get afternoon. it is a pleasure to welcome you to the white house. i've always had a deep admiration for your country and its people in a proponent -- profound admiration for your traditions. this summer, india will celebrate the 70th anniversary of its independence and on behalf of the united states we want to congratulate the indian people on this magnificent milestone in the life of your very, very incredible nation. during my campaign, i pledged that if elected, india would have a true friend in the white house. and, that is now exactly what you have. a true friend. a friendship between the united states and india is volt on shared values, including our democracy.itment to not many people know it, but both am
next, president trump and indian prime minister talk about the relationship between the two countriesfocusing on training and global security. at this white house rose garden event, the prime minister invited president trump and his family to india. >> thank you. in gentlemen, the president of the united states and the prime minister of the republic of india. president trump: get afternoon. it is a pleasure to welcome you to the white house. i've always had a deep admiration for your...
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not many people know it, but the american and the indian constitutions begin with the same three very beautiful words, "we the people." the prime minister and i both understand the importance of those words which helps to form the foundation of cooperation between our two countries. relations between countries are strongest when they are devoted to the interests of the people we serve, and after our meetings today i will say that the relationship between india and the united states has never been stronger, has never been better. i am proud to announce to the media, to the american people, and to the indian people, that prime minister modi and i are world leaders in social media. we are believers. giving the citizens of our countries the -- opportunity to hear directly from their elected officials and for us to hear directly from them. i guess it has worked very well in both cases. i am thrilled to salute you, prime minister modi, and the indian people for all that you are accomplishing together. your accomplishments have been vast. india has the fastest growing economy in the world. w
not many people know it, but the american and the indian constitutions begin with the same three very beautiful words, "we the people." the prime minister and i both understand the importance of those words which helps to form the foundation of cooperation between our two countries. relations between countries are strongest when they are devoted to the interests of the people we serve, and after our meetings today i will say that the relationship between india and the united states...
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i think it's going higher. >> indian, hdb banking hdb. >> grasso?is with the google headline back from the dead c.a.r. is the ticker i bought it today. >> guy >> most troubling about that footage, the guy with the full backpack on. see that guy walking out of there? >> i wear a backpack. >> no -- >> you want to be even you don't want to have undistributed -- anyway. >> guy needs to wash his hair. >> health care, the hospitals. i'm on the other side of tim seymour on this one. thc. >> i'm melissa lee thanks for watching. see you back tomorrow at 5:00 for more "fast money." on" thimrar cme starts right now >>> my mission is simple to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica my job is not just to entertain but to teach and coach you so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. nobody, i repeat, nobody likes to b
i think it's going higher. >> indian, hdb banking hdb. >> grasso?is with the google headline back from the dead c.a.r. is the ticker i bought it today. >> guy >> most troubling about that footage, the guy with the full backpack on. see that guy walking out of there? >> i wear a backpack. >> no -- >> you want to be even you don't want to have undistributed -- anyway. >> guy needs to wash his hair. >> health care, the hospitals. i'm on the...
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not many people know it, but both american and the indian constitutions begin with the same three very beautiful words. we the people. the prime minister and i both understand the crucial importance of those words, which helps to form the foundation of cooperation between our two countries. relations between countries are strongest when they are devoted to the interests of the people we serve, and after our meetings today, i will say that the relationship between india and the united states has never been stronger, has never been better. i'm proud to announce to the media, to the american people and to the indian people that prime minister and i are world leaders in social media. we're believers. giving the citizens of our countries the opportunity to hear directly from their elected officials and for us to hear directly from them. i guess it's worked very well in both cases. i am thrilled to salute you, prime minister modi, and the indian people for all that you are accomplishing together. your accomplishments have been vast. india has the fastest growing economy in the world. we hope
not many people know it, but both american and the indian constitutions begin with the same three very beautiful words. we the people. the prime minister and i both understand the crucial importance of those words, which helps to form the foundation of cooperation between our two countries. relations between countries are strongest when they are devoted to the interests of the people we serve, and after our meetings today, i will say that the relationship between india and the united states has...
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the question indians are asking now is, how big are the risks?ened lower after the japanese firm chose a consortium of japanese government investors as the preferred investor for its chip business. it is trying to cover massive losses from its us unit. the consortium bid was actually lower than a rival offer, and we explain why they went with that lower offer. i know this negotiation has been going on frantically for weeks behind the scenes. the japanese government, the ministry of economic trade and industry, has been trying to get together a consortium to buy this memory chip division because they did not want it to go to a foreign bidder, and all of the other bidders were foreign, from the united states, south korea and taiwan. they want to keep toshiba's memory chip division underjapanese ownership here in japan. fasting month for muslims, ramadan, comes to an end this weekend. with just a few days until eid, households are getting busy with furnishings and baked goods. we look at what muslims are buying online and at the shops. it's common t
the question indians are asking now is, how big are the risks?ened lower after the japanese firm chose a consortium of japanese government investors as the preferred investor for its chip business. it is trying to cover massive losses from its us unit. the consortium bid was actually lower than a rival offer, and we explain why they went with that lower offer. i know this negotiation has been going on frantically for weeks behind the scenes. the japanese government, the ministry of economic...
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>> i think h-1b is important for several indian i.t.eople to the united states to work but it's also incredibly important for american companies that need this -- these people with high skills, to come and work within this united states it's -- so i don't think that this is something which works for both sides and of course, any movers to limit this will hurt american companies, as it will hurt indian companies so i think it's -- it really needs to be thought about again. >> chart's been floating around today, given the supreme court news, of companies that have the most h-1b applications it's companied like infosis and tech mohindra. >> i'm sure it will be discussed and they'll try to reach some accommodation, because it impacts both sides equally >> do you have any h-1bs you run a domestic airline in india, with right? is this part of your world at all? >> it doesn't impact us at all in fact, what it does, we have placed an order for up to 205 aircraft with boeing these aircraft will be manufactured within the united states this is a
>> i think h-1b is important for several indian i.t.eople to the united states to work but it's also incredibly important for american companies that need this -- these people with high skills, to come and work within this united states it's -- so i don't think that this is something which works for both sides and of course, any movers to limit this will hurt american companies, as it will hurt indian companies so i think it's -- it really needs to be thought about again. >> chart's...
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in the indian prime minister looked very relaxed as he got out of the car.nt and first lady and that would have gone down as a good start for the indian officials, and also the kind of praise that the two leaders lavished on each other seems to be fine. what i did sense was it was a very formal sort of meeting compare to the great prime minister modi and president obama used to meet, it had taken a while but they we re meet, it had taken a while but they were on first terror —— first name terms and the way a minister modi was addressing president trump, it is difficult to translate what he said in hindi to english but it was almost very close to honourable president, but again so far so good. donald trump mentioned the indian economy because mr trump has been critical of free trade, has been protectionist in his approach to americanjobs protectionist in his approach to american jobs and american industry, does that pose a threat to the indian economy? that has been a concern for the indian economy and particularly president trump has been talking about the t
in the indian prime minister looked very relaxed as he got out of the car.nt and first lady and that would have gone down as a good start for the indian officials, and also the kind of praise that the two leaders lavished on each other seems to be fine. what i did sense was it was a very formal sort of meeting compare to the great prime minister modi and president obama used to meet, it had taken a while but they we re meet, it had taken a while but they were on first terror —— first name...
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if the loopholes were plugged, for now, indians will be ok with that.k at the issue of linux change, the united states withdrawing from the paris climate agreement. —— climate change. now you have two superpowers inched asia, india and china, now willing to lead the world into a more sustainable future. how do you think the indian government and the american government be able to come to an agreement on this issue? again, in terms of what they are talking about, what white house officials are saying on a bilateral level, the us is very happy to talk to india in terms of sharing technology ought transferring technology. the us has been doing that far ahead of other countries and they can help india. what they had issues about, what president trump has been saying, that is not fairto trump has been saying, that is not fair to the trump has been saying, that is not fairto the us trump has been saying, that is not fair to the us and his supporters as they are suffering because of this kind of accord. so far, during this meeting, we don't think that issue ha
if the loopholes were plugged, for now, indians will be ok with that.k at the issue of linux change, the united states withdrawing from the paris climate agreement. —— climate change. now you have two superpowers inched asia, india and china, now willing to lead the world into a more sustainable future. how do you think the indian government and the american government be able to come to an agreement on this issue? again, in terms of what they are talking about, what white house officials...
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president trump's meeting with the indian prime minister.that meeting is over, they will give alive news conference in the rose garden. we will bring it to you live. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> you're watching "bloomberg technology." let's start with a check of your first word news. union with forged a a democratic union party to get past her agenda. it includes $1 billion in new funds for northern island, expected to draw the ire from other regions. fivelso assured that with years continued residence, they would be granted settlement status. decision pending court that could ban him and corruption accusation. a new poll shows the brazil president has voter intentions. documentjects a u.n. expected to act as a guide for the summit this weekend. continue on how security will be overseen if cypresses reunified. colombia's president is thinking first responders for helping avoid what could be a debtor -- deadlier tragedy after they rush to a scene to help tourist after their vessel capsized. these people are dead and several others are still missin
president trump's meeting with the indian prime minister.that meeting is over, they will give alive news conference in the rose garden. we will bring it to you live. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> you're watching "bloomberg technology." let's start with a check of your first word news. union with forged a a democratic union party to get past her agenda. it includes $1 billion in new funds for northern island, expected to draw the ire from other regions. fivelso assured that with...
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this is indian country is in it laura said. what do we come to this country for if you don't like them? one evening the horse father explains to her that the government will soon make the osage move away. that's why we are here, what people are going to settle all this country we get the best land because we got here first and take your pick. many squatters began to seize land by force. u.s. government official said at the time the question will suggest itself which of these people are the savages in the 1870s the osage agreed to sell their land in kansas. they searched for homeland. it was then the chief stood up at a tribal council meeting at her record of his statements still exist today and he said we should move to this territory, was an indian territory and i said because that land was rocky and it was infertile you cannot farm on it and the white man would finally leave us alone. even though the land was the size of delaware they deemed it worthless. he said this would be a place in which the osage would be at happy and
this is indian country is in it laura said. what do we come to this country for if you don't like them? one evening the horse father explains to her that the government will soon make the osage move away. that's why we are here, what people are going to settle all this country we get the best land because we got here first and take your pick. many squatters began to seize land by force. u.s. government official said at the time the question will suggest itself which of these people are the...
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saudis also implied that the indians any state in it. because they got brides and. hundred million dollars of foreign aid that comes gone down while cana in new delhi that's that's absolutely right wound up of because they did not want to raise. that be tough but a freckle hill yeah while they were in dc. but india has restated that they are going to stay in the paris accords irrespective of whether the us is going to be in it or not. and promise to mow the he has been saying that. india was very much in favor of. being bought of that movement to mitigate climate change right from the beginning ever since he to bar and his uprooted doing what room that a lot do. promote solar energy and. clean energy in india so and that that's probably didn't really the figure in the discussion but we would see in the joint statement that comes out in a couple of hours with you. whatever geshe what about defense spending how important is it that the indian prime minister could go home with a big. maitri agreements these was again unexpected lines particularly the sale of their crop
saudis also implied that the indians any state in it. because they got brides and. hundred million dollars of foreign aid that comes gone down while cana in new delhi that's that's absolutely right wound up of because they did not want to raise. that be tough but a freckle hill yeah while they were in dc. but india has restated that they are going to stay in the paris accords irrespective of whether the us is going to be in it or not. and promise to mow the he has been saying that. india was...
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indian head highway at palmer road, crash in the northbound lanes.d lanes are also shut down this morning. so it looks like crews are doing some good work. they're trying to get things out of the way and reopen the roadway hopefully in the next 30 minutes right now indian head highway near palmer, all lanes shut down. your alternate oxon hill road or fort road depending which way you're headed. inner loop at 50, arlington boulevard has one lane blocked. then because of the problems with the d.c. officers overnight, down in adams morgan 18th street near columbia road has police activity and some lanes blocked as well. good morning, chuck. >> good morning, melissa. great day to be outside once again. no chance for rain for your friday as skies are partly cloudy to mostly clear out here early. temperatures are comfy, indeed. here's a live picture of what will soon be a live picture. a lot of early morning coverage. @chuckbell4 is my twitter handle. do some social media sharing. 62 in arlington. 53 morning side. 57 in river dale. fredericksburg. as you p
indian head highway at palmer road, crash in the northbound lanes.d lanes are also shut down this morning. so it looks like crews are doing some good work. they're trying to get things out of the way and reopen the roadway hopefully in the next 30 minutes right now indian head highway near palmer, all lanes shut down. your alternate oxon hill road or fort road depending which way you're headed. inner loop at 50, arlington boulevard has one lane blocked. then because of the problems with the...
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if the loopholes are plugged, for now, indians can stay with that.ssue of climate change, the united states withdrawing from the paris climate agreement, and now you have two superpowers in asia, india and china, now aiming to lead the world into a more sustainable future. how do you think will the indian government and the american government be able to come to an agreement on this issue? again, i mean, in terms of what they're talking about, what white house officials are saying, that on a bilateral level, us is very happy to talk to india, in terms of sharing technology or transferring clean technology, and they said they have been doing that. the us is far ahead of other countries, and they could help india. what they had issues about, what president trump has been saying, that is not fair to the us and his supporters. so they were suffering because of this kind of accord. so far, during this meeting, we don't think that issue has come up, because it wasn't mentioned. but we'll be looking closely at the joint statement that comes after these meet
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indian head highway remains blocked. probably want the alternate route. >>> in virginia, focus on i-95 today. it will be a busy get away. so far so good. traffic not so bad in woodbridge northbound and southbound. light volume. that's the latest from the traffic center. we've got a hotter forecast now with meteorologist chuck bell. chuck, good morning. >> good morning dave and good morning everybody. off to a lovely start here on a
indian head highway remains blocked. probably want the alternate route. >>> in virginia, focus on i-95 today. it will be a busy get away. so far so good. traffic not so bad in woodbridge northbound and southbound. light volume. that's the latest from the traffic center. we've got a hotter forecast now with meteorologist chuck bell. chuck, good morning. >> good morning dave and good morning everybody. off to a lovely start here on a
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it certainly has benefited indian workers. about 70% of those visas go to indian nationals. has benefited indian technology companies, not at this meeting, like i say, they didn't want to dwell on it too much. it makes for a difficult meeting at a time when donald trump has emphasised america first and talked tough on immigration. so this was really all about trying to emphasise what these countries have in common. now to the latest developments with the uk's decision to leave the eu and the government has outlined in some detail what will happen to eu citizens in the uk once brexit happens. here is the prime minister speaking earlier. i know there has been some anxiety about what would happen to eu citizens at the point we leave the european union. today i wa nt to we leave the european union. today i want to put that anxiety to rest. i wa nt to com pletely want to put that anxiety to rest. i want to completely reassure people that under these plans no eu citizen currently in the uk lawfully will be asked to leave at the point the uk leads the eu. we want you to stay. in ot
it certainly has benefited indian workers. about 70% of those visas go to indian nationals. has benefited indian technology companies, not at this meeting, like i say, they didn't want to dwell on it too much. it makes for a difficult meeting at a time when donald trump has emphasised america first and talked tough on immigration. so this was really all about trying to emphasise what these countries have in common. now to the latest developments with the uk's decision to leave the eu and the...
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ajay: i think this visit has really been downplayed by the indian side in the indian media.are no great expectations of the visit. i think the deal on the drones has already been announced. i think as long as the direction is right and as long as the indians get to hear what is happening is a continuation of the policies under president bush and president obama, that would be sufficient for india. vonnie: mr. saying, how did you prepare prime minister modi? you have lots of experience working with american companies and the american bureaucracy as well as the indian bureaucracy. what have you told the prime minister to pass on to president trump? ajay: i think what we have tried to communicate is that indian companies today are creating huge numbers of jobs for americans in america. companies like spice jet, the company that i own, that company has recently placed an order for up to 205 aircraft with boeing. this deal is worth $22 billion. as for the u.s. department of commerce, it creates 132,000 high paid u.s. jobs within the united states of america. so companies like our
ajay: i think this visit has really been downplayed by the indian side in the indian media.are no great expectations of the visit. i think the deal on the drones has already been announced. i think as long as the direction is right and as long as the indians get to hear what is happening is a continuation of the policies under president bush and president obama, that would be sufficient for india. vonnie: mr. saying, how did you prepare prime minister modi? you have lots of experience working...
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here's the father of the indian people. aye the father of the indian people.mes to an end. the chat show has made her one of the richest people on the planet. ginger spice has announced she has left the spice girls. i don't believe it. not jeremy left the spice girls. i don't believe it. notjeremy hanley well. why? this is bbc news. the headlines: their head of the us environmental protection agency, scott pruett, has said president trump's vision does not mean disengagement. with the uk general election less than a week away, the british prime minister and the man who seeks to replace her have faced a live television audience. mrs may refused to direct debate. when donald trump announced the decision to pull out of the paris climate accord where he justified it by saying he had been elected to represent the citizens of pittsburgh and not paris. the city's hit back, saying pittsburgh's stood with the world. our north america correspondent has been to pittsburgh to gauge reaction. pittsburgh, pennsylvania, twinned by the president with paris, maybe for its alli
here's the father of the indian people. aye the father of the indian people.mes to an end. the chat show has made her one of the richest people on the planet. ginger spice has announced she has left the spice girls. i don't believe it. not jeremy left the spice girls. i don't believe it. notjeremy hanley well. why? this is bbc news. the headlines: their head of the us environmental protection agency, scott pruett, has said president trump's vision does not mean disengagement. with the uk...
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purchases of indian services. so that could be one area.hat president trump is not shy of saying what he thinks in terms of these relationships. i'm reminded of them nato summit where he wasn't shy of saying what he thought about the relationship. what about visas? will be beginning any progress there? trump has said he wants to replace that and is not something the prime minister wants to hear. sasha: certainly not. i doubt that we will see much progress on that issue. in part become -- because trump is hamstrung by his campaign promises. the number of pieces of pending legislation proposed by many that wouldmembers restrict the program in various ways. they would all be net negative for technology service providers. what kind of relationship did president trump inherit from his president -- predecessor? sasha: it's grown stronger over the past several years. improving those relationships, it goes back to bill clinton and was carried forward under george w. bush with the deal in 2005 in 2008 and then carried forward i obama. the indians ar
purchases of indian services. so that could be one area.hat president trump is not shy of saying what he thinks in terms of these relationships. i'm reminded of them nato summit where he wasn't shy of saying what he thought about the relationship. what about visas? will be beginning any progress there? trump has said he wants to replace that and is not something the prime minister wants to hear. sasha: certainly not. i doubt that we will see much progress on that issue. in part become --...
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they're going to go near the indians right? >> anthony: so you guys grew up together?e league. >> anthony: what position did you play in little league? >> heems: oh, they put me in the outfield. i was terrible. >> anthony: which outfield? that matters. >> heems: i would usually go to the right side. >> ali: the right field. >> anthony: yeah, yeah. >> anthony: heems joins me for dinner along with his friend and neighborhood advocate ali najmi. >> man on podium: i now would like to call up a close friend of mine, mr. ali najmi. >> ali: i'm really involved in politics, local elections, and empowering new voters and then advocating for particular issues that come up. >> ali: mr. president, i know you're not too good at listening, but you're going to have to hear us now. muslim americans are not going anywhere. latino americans are not going anywhere, and we contribute to this country. it turns out we pay more taxes than you do. >> anthony: why give a --? >> ali: i have sense of what i think is right, and what needs to be done, and i can't sit back and let people who are be
they're going to go near the indians right? >> anthony: so you guys grew up together?e league. >> anthony: what position did you play in little league? >> heems: oh, they put me in the outfield. i was terrible. >> anthony: which outfield? that matters. >> heems: i would usually go to the right side. >> ali: the right field. >> anthony: yeah, yeah. >> anthony: heems joins me for dinner along with his friend and neighborhood advocate ali najmi....
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second. >> man wearing blue shirt: i mean when the indians came 160 something years ago there was amost of these indians were promised that they were going for a short tenure, to make a lot of money and then return home. >> man wearing blue shirt: they gave return passage or land. >> chan: so when the first indians took the option to go back, they couldn't find their families. and those who found their families were rejected because they said you guys abandoned us for five years. you might as well take that five acres of land and stay there. so there is no closure to decedents like us, who have not found any connection between our families in india. >> anthony: soft paratha dough cooked on a massive tawah and slatred gee. but here, just as it's reaching peak flakiness, it gets a beatin'. >> keshav: here they call it buss up shut which means burst out of shirt. >> anthony: burst up shirt. >> man in white shirt: yeah because they take two huge parotta and then they whack it with two sticks. >> anthony: oh, okay. i thought you were talking about what's going to happen to my shirt. what
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and we will take you live to the rose garden where president trump will soon be with indian prime ministerodi where there's been talk of boosting military cooperation between the u.s. and india. the supreme court decided to partially reinstate president trump's travel ban policy. it will consider the presidents broad immigration powers this fall. they will impose the band with the exception that it "may not be enforced against foreign nationals." president trump tweeting that he was grateful for the decision. sean spicer on the president's behalf, said this. >> with respect to the supreme court decision on the executive order, the president was honored by the 9-0 decision to use an important tool to protect the homeland. his number one responsibility is to keep the people safe and that's what this executive order does. >> eboni: summer calling this a potential victory for president trump, rumors are swirling around justice anthony kennedy's possible retirement from the supreme court. if justice kennedy were to retire, that means president trump would nominate his second supreme court justi
and we will take you live to the rose garden where president trump will soon be with indian prime ministerodi where there's been talk of boosting military cooperation between the u.s. and india. the supreme court decided to partially reinstate president trump's travel ban policy. it will consider the presidents broad immigration powers this fall. they will impose the band with the exception that it "may not be enforced against foreign nationals." president trump tweeting that he was...
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i also thank the indian people tr their contributions to the effort in afghanistan.nd for join iing us in applyin new sanctions against the north korea en regime. it's causing tremendous problems. our two countries can set an example for many thagss. make great strides in defeating common threats and make great progress in unleashing amazing prosperity and growth. prime minister modi, thank you again for joining me today and for visiting our country and our wonderful white house and all oval office. i enjoyed our very productive conversation this afternoon and look forward to its continuation tonight at dinner. the future of our partnership has never looked brighter. india and the united states will always be tied together in friendship and respect. prime minister modi, thank you very much. >> translator: vice president, ladies and gentlemen of the media, right from the opening tweet -- >> that was president trump and india's prime minister modi, who is still speaking now. donald trump saying that india will have a true friend in america. we're going to have more rig
i also thank the indian people tr their contributions to the effort in afghanistan.nd for join iing us in applyin new sanctions against the north korea en regime. it's causing tremendous problems. our two countries can set an example for many thagss. make great strides in defeating common threats and make great progress in unleashing amazing prosperity and growth. prime minister modi, thank you again for joining me today and for visiting our country and our wonderful white house and all oval...
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northbound indian head highway, guys. we're talking about the backups because of the earlier crash near palmer road. northbound and southbound have reopened but we have a nice delay as you're headed northbound. beltway inner loop and outer loop looking okay right now this red. let me show you what that is here with a live picture. inner loop at 50, arlington boulevard. you can see all of the delays there from that earlier crash as well. we had all lanes blocked at one point now, at least some are getting by. 270 southbound is fine. top of the beltway is looking good. inner loop and outer loop looking good. remember to listen to wtop when you hop in your car today. hi, chuck. >> good morning, melissa. happy friday, everybody. a beautiful way to get your -- hopefully you have a long weekend, maybe today off, monday off. the weather gets increasingly warm and increasingly humid as we go into sun and next week. soak it in while we can. right now in washington 61 at national airport. no chance for rain today. it's 100% dry wea
northbound indian head highway, guys. we're talking about the backups because of the earlier crash near palmer road. northbound and southbound have reopened but we have a nice delay as you're headed northbound. beltway inner loop and outer loop looking okay right now this red. let me show you what that is here with a live picture. inner loop at 50, arlington boulevard. you can see all of the delays there from that earlier crash as well. we had all lanes blocked at one point now, at least some...
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two floppy, tenderieces of soft indian stylbread, loaded with a wet heap of curried chickpeas, peppers. i don't want seepage, seepage is never good. if someone uses seepage in a sentence, nothing good is going to happen. what do i, suck the paper. i don't think there's meat in here and i still like it. i mean it's really, really good. >> anthony: a half century after trinidad became independent of the british empire, there are surprisingly few architectural remnants, but the fate of the country and its population, were forever changed when slavery ended in 1834 and great britain found itself in need of cheap, if not free, labor to work the plantations. they found it in east india. >> chan: at the abolition of slavery the plantation owners desperately needed to find labor to fill the void created by the slaves who turned their back on the plantations for obvious reasons. and they looked around they tried portuguese, they tried chinese, they tried many communities, until they found out that indians were the best suited because they've already planted sugar cane in india successfully. >>
two floppy, tenderieces of soft indian stylbread, loaded with a wet heap of curried chickpeas, peppers. i don't want seepage, seepage is never good. if someone uses seepage in a sentence, nothing good is going to happen. what do i, suck the paper. i don't think there's meat in here and i still like it. i mean it's really, really good. >> anthony: a half century after trinidad became independent of the british empire, there are surprisingly few architectural remnants, but the fate of the...
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amos: today the cooks are preparing sambar, a staple south indian dish that's like a soupy vegetable curry with lentitils. this simple meal is also being used as an instrument of social chchange. the state government insists at least one cook in every kitchen must be from the so-called untouchable castes. [bell rings] [speaking foreign language] amos: in many states, lunch has become a one-stop shop for children's health. apart from the nutritional value of the cooked lunch, these kids also get vitamin a, iron, folic acid, and deworming tablets with their meals. amos: abilash is responsible for supervising the meal. amos: at l least one of f the children here e doesn't eveven t one home-cooked meal. he has to beg for his supper. amos: do you look forward to lunch each day? [translator speaking foreign n language] amos: well, i don't know what australilian kids would d make f this meal, but i i thought it ws delicious and it certainly beats the sandwiches that i took to school. but more importantly, while governments in the west and celebrity chefs like jamie oliver agonize over what
amos: today the cooks are preparing sambar, a staple south indian dish that's like a soupy vegetable curry with lentitils. this simple meal is also being used as an instrument of social chchange. the state government insists at least one cook in every kitchen must be from the so-called untouchable castes. [bell rings] [speaking foreign language] amos: in many states, lunch has become a one-stop shop for children's health. apart from the nutritional value of the cooked lunch, these kids also get...
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ony make a decision based his experience in the indian ocean. found that he needed a second way when he was bombing them. each time he found that out. he knows that he will need to launch the second wave. he has that in the back of his mind. when the head a search pattern that didn't indicate the enemy was expected, it also meant that they were expecting to concentrate on land targets and that is what they are doing that day. when the state -- when the signal comes, he is halfway expecting it. it was prearranged in short form. this is we need another attack. this meanshe planes the planes would not be able to attack the carriers. he is committed to go to another. that is when planes launch and started attacking waves. their torpedo powers. we have bombers out that it would torpedoes. they haven't even been trained but they are brave enough to really go out and make level bombings. they just drop the bomb and hope they can hit something. these groups go out to midway and all of them attacked the japanese carriers. one after another, it was incred
ony make a decision based his experience in the indian ocean. found that he needed a second way when he was bombing them. each time he found that out. he knows that he will need to launch the second wave. he has that in the back of his mind. when the head a search pattern that didn't indicate the enemy was expected, it also meant that they were expecting to concentrate on land targets and that is what they are doing that day. when the state -- when the signal comes, he is halfway expecting it....
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on thef us who are indian affairs committee just know how woefully underfunded an indian country is. insult insult -- this ad insult to injury. how do these cuts support self-determination and how do you get trust when you present a budget like this? secretary zinke: this is what a balanced budget looks like we could ignore it. there are other with -- senator franken: there are other ways of balancing ledges. on the backs of the tribes is not a way to do it. secretary zinke: some of the cuts that were 8%, 11%, but this is what a balanced budget looks like. you --ortunate thing is the fortunate thing is you have a say on it. -- but in order to present a balanced budget -- you, andranken: i hear i am not going to argue with you. i'm going to change quickly to climate change. at a hearing last week, you had an exchange on climate change with my minnesota colleague. you talked about glacial retreat in glacier national park, -- saying the glacier started melting right after the end of the last ice age. that is true, but you continued, it has been a consistent melt. data released last mont
on thef us who are indian affairs committee just know how woefully underfunded an indian country is. insult insult -- this ad insult to injury. how do these cuts support self-determination and how do you get trust when you present a budget like this? secretary zinke: this is what a balanced budget looks like we could ignore it. there are other with -- senator franken: there are other ways of balancing ledges. on the backs of the tribes is not a way to do it. secretary zinke: some of the cuts...
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it is a different story for indian carmakers. the country seems to have its strategy spot on.h its wide range of models and low prices, they sell every second new car in the market. india sells nearly 3 million cars every year, but this is expected to triple over the next decade. there is no doubt, this is a market with huge potential, but global brands will have to do a whole lot more to grab the attention of indian customers. bbc news. ♪ laura: it is the vaguest celebrity court case in the u.s. for decades. bill cosby arrived at a courthouse in pennsylvania today, facing charges he drugged and molested a woman back in 2004. it is one of many such allegations against the tv star, but the only one to make it to trial. mr. cosby insists he is innocent. we have more. reporter: it is a sight bill cosby's accusers never thought they would see -- the legendary entertainer at court in pennsylvania to stand trial for sexual assault. mr. cosby was once one of the most loved stars on television. wholesome, funny, he was america's favorite dad. playing]by show" theme but that injuring i
it is a different story for indian carmakers. the country seems to have its strategy spot on.h its wide range of models and low prices, they sell every second new car in the market. india sells nearly 3 million cars every year, but this is expected to triple over the next decade. there is no doubt, this is a market with huge potential, but global brands will have to do a whole lot more to grab the attention of indian customers. bbc news. ♪ laura: it is the vaguest celebrity court case in the...
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indian punjabi and pakistani punjabi are different languages. they are written in different alphabets. but what the translators are doing -- i request that every person who goes, if the translator is wrong, it hurts the english-speaking also, spanish-speaking also, because every case is not between indian and pakistani. that is 99% cases. english speaking, spanish-speaking, and other languages, and the indians. they should go to the information center for non-english-speaking users and they can get all the details. host: thanks for the call. "steve, please read some non-right-wing pro-trump tweets." "more americans disapprove of trump." good morning. caller: good morning, how are you? host: fine, thank you. caller: this morning you had on akovsky and he made it directly. and. host: what did he say? caller: the first he said that president trump had not asked comey to close investigation into general flynn. verbatim from the testimony, angus king, "the president responded no no, next question. is that an accurate statement? comey: i don't believe
indian punjabi and pakistani punjabi are different languages. they are written in different alphabets. but what the translators are doing -- i request that every person who goes, if the translator is wrong, it hurts the english-speaking also, spanish-speaking also, because every case is not between indian and pakistani. that is 99% cases. english speaking, spanish-speaking, and other languages, and the indians. they should go to the information center for non-english-speaking users and they can...
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concern on the indian sisde is very high.cribe relations between beijing and delhi? neelam: i would say i am comfortable. at this moment, the difficulties than earlier when it was more talk of trade, etc. at the summits everything seemed to go well. on the other hand, two days india'sna vetoed entry into the group and the naming of pakistani terrorists by the united nations remains unchanged. i would say the relationship is difficult at the moment. rishaad: ok. it is difficult, absolutely. on the one level they do make the right noises. very big a very, discrepancy between those nice words being actually translated into action. are these two sides bluffing each other? there has been much more open acknowledgment of the difficulties in the relationship from the indian in the past year than there used to be when everyone talked friendship instead of actually naming the problem. india has gone as far as to say that only china is videoing -- vetoing india's entry into the group and other important bodies. i think there is a great
concern on the indian sisde is very high.cribe relations between beijing and delhi? neelam: i would say i am comfortable. at this moment, the difficulties than earlier when it was more talk of trade, etc. at the summits everything seemed to go well. on the other hand, two days india'sna vetoed entry into the group and the naming of pakistani terrorists by the united nations remains unchanged. i would say the relationship is difficult at the moment. rishaad: ok. it is difficult, absolutely. on...
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indian head highway remains blocked. you probably want the alternate route. >>> in virginia, focus on i-95 today. it will be a busy get away. so far so good. traffic not so bad in woodbridge northbound and southbound. light volume. that's the latest from the traffic center. we've got a hotter forecast now with meteorologist chuck bell. chuck, good morning. >> good morning dave and good morning everybody. off to a lovely start here on a temperatures are noticeably warmer than we've been the last couple of days. however, there's at least a nice breeze out here. it's a comfortable way to get your day started. currently at 74 at national airport. in maryland, one of the few spots below 70. winchester at 70 degrees. i was supposed to show you this a few minutes ago but the computer ate it. here's a fresh look at the ten-day forecast. 93 today. a chance for a few thunderstorms around tomorrow. 60% chance of storms. know i don't know how -- i'm not that convinced of the coverage area. but i want to give you the heads-up that an
indian head highway remains blocked. you probably want the alternate route. >>> in virginia, focus on i-95 today. it will be a busy get away. so far so good. traffic not so bad in woodbridge northbound and southbound. light volume. that's the latest from the traffic center. we've got a hotter forecast now with meteorologist chuck bell. chuck, good morning. >> good morning dave and good morning everybody. off to a lovely start here on a temperatures are noticeably warmer than...
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probably the biggest crisis point was in the southern indian ocean in the roaring 40s. southern indianhe roaring 40s. it was gloom all round, when he radioed that this altar had broke, he was giving up. but he slapped on it, he devised his own temporary self steering device. —— slapped on it. and that saved the day. he made only one stop in the circumnavigation, in sydney, to mirror the root of the clippers. but within the first few hours, leaving sydney, he hit the tail end of a hurricane. and the boat was knocked over, so that he went way over the horizontal. he survived that, and he was fascinated, measuring this after the fact, by seeing the angle at which knives from the galley draws had stuck in the ballkid on the opposite side. chichester had circumnavigated the globe. more than that, he had accomplished the stupendous foot feat alone. the voyage around the world was just over 29,000 miles. it took him 226 days sailing time. perhaps this son assuming man would have preferred a private welcome. but deeds such as his demanded a hero's reception. he was a little pottery when he got
probably the biggest crisis point was in the southern indian ocean in the roaring 40s. southern indianhe roaring 40s. it was gloom all round, when he radioed that this altar had broke, he was giving up. but he slapped on it, he devised his own temporary self steering device. —— slapped on it. and that saved the day. he made only one stop in the circumnavigation, in sydney, to mirror the root of the clippers. but within the first few hours, leaving sydney, he hit the tail end of a hurricane....
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combined, 3%, record low by indian standards. you don't need to cut, do you? what is the efficacy of a cut when it comes to an economy with the structure of india's? a good point. there are two critical issues. one, and this is a mistake a lot of forecasters have been making, what doesn't really matter is current inflation. what matters most is the central banks inflation forecast. that is their intermediate target of policy. whereflation reflects monetary policy was 12-18 months ago, so the fact they have low inflation today, monetary policy one year ago. r.b.i.tters most is the forecast and they expect inflation to pick up. secondly, again, this feeds to your point, the banking system after demonetization remains awash with excess liquidity. than threere trillion rupees and liquidity, which the r.b.i. is doing its best to mop up. strongl means quite downward pressure on lending rates, and this is something a lot of people have been missing. rbis own data, the benchmark weighted lending rate has fallen by 10 basis points over the last month. deal, but at the
combined, 3%, record low by indian standards. you don't need to cut, do you? what is the efficacy of a cut when it comes to an economy with the structure of india's? a good point. there are two critical issues. one, and this is a mistake a lot of forecasters have been making, what doesn't really matter is current inflation. what matters most is the central banks inflation forecast. that is their intermediate target of policy. whereflation reflects monetary policy was 12-18 months ago, so the...
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indian brides are no more just stereotype brides.ght of how brides are supposed to be. they really want to enjoy themselves and be themselves on their wedding day. our recent video has gone viral and passed all of our expectations we ever thought while we were filming it. it is only because i will say that change has come for the indian bride in this time. we love that. you have been watching newsday. and before we go, don't look now if you're of scared of heights. yes, he's at it again. spiderman — otherwise known as frenchman alain robert who has been climbing a barcelona skyscraper. yesterday was a bit of a breezy day for most parts of the uk, with a fair bit of cloud and a little bit of sunshine. in the north—west of the uk, we temperatures up to 12 degrees. but we got to 20 celsius in the south—eastern corner. a bit warmer than that in the next few days, particularly so for england and wales. a lot of dry weather and the forecast and he went quite light as well. some decent conditions getting out and about. 12 or 13 degrees toda
indian brides are no more just stereotype brides.ght of how brides are supposed to be. they really want to enjoy themselves and be themselves on their wedding day. our recent video has gone viral and passed all of our expectations we ever thought while we were filming it. it is only because i will say that change has come for the indian bride in this time. we love that. you have been watching newsday. and before we go, don't look now if you're of scared of heights. yes, he's at it again....
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indian wedding.he's at it again, spiderman, otherwise known as frenchman alain robert, has been climbing a barcelona skyscraper. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. yesterday was a bit of a breezy day for most parts of the uk, with a fair bit of cloud and a little bit of sunshine. in the north—west of the uk, we temperatures up to 12 degrees. but we got to 20 celsius in the south—eastern corner. a bit warmer than that in the next few days, particularly so for england and wales. a lot of dry weather and the forecast and he went quite light as well. some decent conditions getting out and about. 12 or 13 degrees today and some rain to be had, mainly in the north and west. a wet start in western scotland. the eastern side will be that the drier, perhaps brighter as well. a fair bit of cloud in northern ireland in the morning. some outbreaks of rain as you will find in northern england. but he would be that large, but are nevertheless. then the cloudbreak subsidies are. sunshine possible during
indian wedding.he's at it again, spiderman, otherwise known as frenchman alain robert, has been climbing a barcelona skyscraper. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. yesterday was a bit of a breezy day for most parts of the uk, with a fair bit of cloud and a little bit of sunshine. in the north—west of the uk, we temperatures up to 12 degrees. but we got to 20 celsius in the south—eastern corner. a bit warmer than that in the next few days, particularly so for england and wales....
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we're standing by to hear from president trump shortly as he meets with the indian prime minister. he's already pro claimed a clear victory for national security after the u.s. supreme court today ruled that parts of hi tral can may go into effect. it goes into effect on six muslim states. you will hear arguments of the case cutting up in the fall. he says the real story is president obama did nothing about it. president trump continues to deny that he or his employees failed to withstand anything. in our accordance, specialists and guests also standing by with full coverage of "today's special value." let's begin with breaking news. the health care bill would lead 22 million americans without health insurance and just vote. is the senior correspondent phil matlying. 23. that's an important nn for a couple of reasons. no doubt about it. it's something dean heller of arizona and susan collins said it would be very important to their calculation of the million-dollar cut in medicaid over current spending laws in a decade. this puts an actual number to it. another number that's actual
we're standing by to hear from president trump shortly as he meets with the indian prime minister. he's already pro claimed a clear victory for national security after the u.s. supreme court today ruled that parts of hi tral can may go into effect. it goes into effect on six muslim states. you will hear arguments of the case cutting up in the fall. he says the real story is president obama did nothing about it. president trump continues to deny that he or his employees failed to withstand...
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scores were killed in confrontations with the indian security forces.dia and pakistan for almost three decades. many kashmiris want independence but indian governments have always maintained that kashmir is an integral part of india. producer shalu yadav and camerawoman neha sharma met two men who took part in those massive protests as teenagers in 2010, and found out how they renounced the violence. nasa has unveiled daring plans to fly a probe directly into the atmosphere of the sun. the parker solar probe would be exposed to more heat and radiation than any spacecraft yet built. 0ur science editor david shukman reports. a giant flare leaps from the turbulent surface of the sun. these latest images capture scenes of extraordinary violence, but there's a lot we don't know about how the sun works, and how it affects us. and the best way to find answers is to get as as possible. so next year nasa plans to launch a specially designed spacecraft, to fly right up to the sun and endure the extraordinary temperatures there. scientists can't wait. the solar pr
scores were killed in confrontations with the indian security forces.dia and pakistan for almost three decades. many kashmiris want independence but indian governments have always maintained that kashmir is an integral part of india. producer shalu yadav and camerawoman neha sharma met two men who took part in those massive protests as teenagers in 2010, and found out how they renounced the violence. nasa has unveiled daring plans to fly a probe directly into the atmosphere of the sun. the...
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we have doubled the staffing in the office of indian energy in alaska. we now have two d.o.e. folks, two permanent employees in the state. we're working with secretary mon iz because we had one person who have h been running things for a period of years. he promised that we might be able to see as many as three, we're up to two. but the reality is that we have had lack of adequate and consistent d.o.e. staffing within our state. and i'm not -- i'm not going to suggest to you that you need to be on a highering spree here. but i do want to make sure again that our needs are met. so office of indian energy and in my view is one of those areas where you have high need and important priority, we need to make sure that not only resources are there, but -- but those to help effectuate the initiatives are in place. so the question to you at this time is whether you -- whether you think that there are some opportunities within office of indian energy to -- to do more with sharing of the -- not sharing of the funds, but distributing these funds through different grant programs, what are
we have doubled the staffing in the office of indian energy in alaska. we now have two d.o.e. folks, two permanent employees in the state. we're working with secretary mon iz because we had one person who have h been running things for a period of years. he promised that we might be able to see as many as three, we're up to two. but the reality is that we have had lack of adequate and consistent d.o.e. staffing within our state. and i'm not -- i'm not going to suggest to you that you need to be...
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i also thank the indian people for their contributions to the effort in afghanistan and for joining usagainst the north korean regime. the north korean regime is causing tremendous problems, and is something that has to be dealt with and probably dealt with rapidly. working together, i truly believe our two countries can set an example for many other nations. make great strides in defeating common threats, and make great progress in unleashing amazing prosperity and growth. prime minister modi, thank you, again, for joining me today, and for visiting our country, and our wonderful white house and oval office. i enjoyed our very productive conversation this afternoon, and look forward to its continuation tonight at dinner. the future of our partnership has never looked brighter. india and the united states will always be tied together in friendship and respect. prime minister modi, thank you very much. thank you. thank you. [applause] >> president donald trump and first lady, vice president, and, ladies and gentlemen. right from the opening to the end, welcome have a warm welcome to the
i also thank the indian people for their contributions to the effort in afghanistan and for joining usagainst the north korean regime. the north korean regime is causing tremendous problems, and is something that has to be dealt with and probably dealt with rapidly. working together, i truly believe our two countries can set an example for many other nations. make great strides in defeating common threats, and make great progress in unleashing amazing prosperity and growth. prime minister modi,...
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also for indian projects and i think that is a good thing. i wanted to ask you about climate change. secretary perry, at your confirmation hearing you acknowledged that the climate is changing. but on monday, you were asked on cnbc, do you believe co 2 is the primary control knob for the earth and climate and you answered no. so if the climate is changing and you disagree that co2 is the primary driver, what do you think is driving the change. >> yes, sir. that may not have gotten as much coverage as me saying i do not think co2 is the primary knob that changes it, and i don't. i think there are other naturally occurring events. the warming and the cooling of our ocean waters and some, you know, other activities that occur. i also said in the next breath that man's impact does in fact have an impact on the climate. and the question is what is going to be the economic impact for this country. and i referred yesterday to hearing in front of the appropriations, senate of appropriations that even an individual as celebrated from a standpoint of h
also for indian projects and i think that is a good thing. i wanted to ask you about climate change. secretary perry, at your confirmation hearing you acknowledged that the climate is changing. but on monday, you were asked on cnbc, do you believe co 2 is the primary control knob for the earth and climate and you answered no. so if the climate is changing and you disagree that co2 is the primary driver, what do you think is driving the change. >> yes, sir. that may not have gotten as much...