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we will be surprising fault -- supplying fresh water to the hall of mumbai.021, if this goes on increasing, then we will have a problem. the water will come from several major reservoirs outside the city. mumbai is just one of many cities facing an acute shortage of drinking water. it is a worldwide problem than mostly affects the very poor. >> on average, every person goes through 4,000 liters of water a day. >> but most of the water consumed is used by the agricultural sector. it is also here that it is most wasted. pizza for example, to report irrigation systems. >> it is 14 on coming up with more water solutions. >> these little probes attached to leave by means of a magnet measure just how much water the plant needs. it is not restricted to potted plants. this innovation functions on farmland from australia to spain. the name that the deals astounding results. >> our trials on olive trees near seville in southern spain have shown that it is possible to cut water consumption by over 40%. without adverse effects on at the harvest. >> far data are evaluated
we will be surprising fault -- supplying fresh water to the hall of mumbai.021, if this goes on increasing, then we will have a problem. the water will come from several major reservoirs outside the city. mumbai is just one of many cities facing an acute shortage of drinking water. it is a worldwide problem than mostly affects the very poor. >> on average, every person goes through 4,000 liters of water a day. >> but most of the water consumed is used by the agricultural sector. it...
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life, death and hope in a mumbai undercity. what is an undercity. >> it is a place that is increasingly hard to see these days, low income communities like those, like the slums in mumbai, lake many neighborhoods in our country. >> why can't we see them. >> because you are in a gated community. >> i am in my gated community. >> you have your tinted windows. >> right and i have sunglasses that have mirrors on the inside. i saw slumdog millionaire, okay s that what this is, is this slumdog millionaire. >> exactly there is no song and dance though at the end. >> there is no song and dance at the end. >> no song and dance, no. only trouble is that these are real people, like actual people so, when are you talking about somebody who gets beaten up by the police or somebody who gathers garbage for a living, those are real people, they don't get to go to the oscars afterwards. >> and how many people are in the undercity that you spent three years going to. >> this one is on land owned by the mumbai international airport. and so there
life, death and hope in a mumbai undercity. what is an undercity. >> it is a place that is increasingly hard to see these days, low income communities like those, like the slums in mumbai, lake many neighborhoods in our country. >> why can't we see them. >> because you are in a gated community. >> i am in my gated community. >> you have your tinted windows. >> right and i have sunglasses that have mirrors on the inside. i saw slumdog millionaire, okay s that...
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you had the attack on mumbai.erday afternoon at stanford, we had an interesting exercise of a terrorist taking out most of mumbai with a nuclear weapon. we played the game of what would india do and how would pakistan respond. so it's a very difficult situation. when we think about iran and i agree with bill and george on the analysis. it is extremely dangerous. so is pakistan. when you look at proliferation, we saw what happened with the network. one individual in pakistan, probably with help of others with the nuclear arms all over the world in enabling countries like libya to gain a great number of components of nuclear weapons. it is of great concern and one of the toughest problems we face. when you think about it, the world has a stake here. you have an interesting question about sovereignty. all of us believe in national sovereignty and so forth. there was a recent article and i don't know if it was valid. it was in the american scientific magazine. it is postulated with the computers of 100 bombs going off
you had the attack on mumbai.erday afternoon at stanford, we had an interesting exercise of a terrorist taking out most of mumbai with a nuclear weapon. we played the game of what would india do and how would pakistan respond. so it's a very difficult situation. when we think about iran and i agree with bill and george on the analysis. it is extremely dangerous. so is pakistan. when you look at proliferation, we saw what happened with the network. one individual in pakistan, probably with help...
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a mumbai the justice department's office of legal council argue that these pro forma sessions were shams and should not be deemed to narrow the real number of days that the senate was really out of session. you will probably hear a lot about that subject today, whether the pro forma sessions were sufficient to reduce the length of the senate's intrasession recess. but you should keep your eye on the ball, it seems to me. the constitution's language on appointments is the heart of the issue. it seems to give the senate an important role in all appointments. you can see it up on the screen over there. no one questions that the constitution gives the senate a majori majority, a major role in the appointments process. if that's true, then here's the question you should probably keep in mind as you hear the discussion today. if the president can make recess appointments whenever the senate is out of town, what is left of the senate's constitutional power to advice and consent? now, here's the way that we will proceed in today's session. the first statement will be made by mort rosenberg, foll
a mumbai the justice department's office of legal council argue that these pro forma sessions were shams and should not be deemed to narrow the real number of days that the senate was really out of session. you will probably hear a lot about that subject today, whether the pro forma sessions were sufficient to reduce the length of the senate's intrasession recess. but you should keep your eye on the ball, it seems to me. the constitution's language on appointments is the heart of the issue. it...
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you had the attack on mumbai yesterday afternoon. a terrorist could take up most of mumbai with a nuclear weapon. we've played a game of what would india do and how would pakistan respond. it is a very difficult situation. when we think about iran, i agree with bill and george on the analysis it is extremely dangerous. so is pakistan. when you look at proliferation, we saw what happened with one individual in pakistan, probably with the help of a lot of others, basically having a nuclear arms bazaar all over the world, enabling countries like libya to gain a number of components of nuclear weapons. this is a great concern. it is one of the toughest problems we face. when you think about it, the world has a stake. all of us believe in national sovereignty and so forth. there was a recent article, and i do not know whether it is complete. it was in the american scientific magazine. it postulated with the help of supercomputers a hypothetical of 100 bombs going off between india and pakistan. it said based on a computer model, a couple
you had the attack on mumbai yesterday afternoon. a terrorist could take up most of mumbai with a nuclear weapon. we've played a game of what would india do and how would pakistan respond. it is a very difficult situation. when we think about iran, i agree with bill and george on the analysis it is extremely dangerous. so is pakistan. when you look at proliferation, we saw what happened with one individual in pakistan, probably with the help of a lot of others, basically having a nuclear arms...
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you had the attack on mumbai yesterday afternoon. a terrorist could take up most of mumbai with a nuclear weapon. we've played a game of what would india do and how would pakistan respond. it is a very difficult situation. when we think about iran, i agree with bill and george on the analysis it is extremely dangerous. so is pakistan. when you look at proliferation, we saw what happened with one individual in pakistan, probably with the help of a lot of others, basically having a nuclear arms bazaar all over the world, enabling countries like libya to gain a number of components of nuclear weapons. this is a great concern. it is one of the toughest problems we face. when you think about it, the world has a stake. all of us believe in national sovereignty and so forth. there was a recent article, and i do not know whether it is complete. it was in the american scientific magazine. it postulated with the help of supercomputers a hypothetical of 100 bombs going off between india and pakistan. it said based on a computer model, a couple
you had the attack on mumbai yesterday afternoon. a terrorist could take up most of mumbai with a nuclear weapon. we've played a game of what would india do and how would pakistan respond. it is a very difficult situation. when we think about iran, i agree with bill and george on the analysis it is extremely dangerous. so is pakistan. when you look at proliferation, we saw what happened with one individual in pakistan, probably with the help of a lot of others, basically having a nuclear arms...
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at mumbai a fashion designer showed a collection inspired by mickey and minnie mouse. they were inspired by the memories of mickey and minni she first saw on a black and white tv. notice the head gear. inspired by the mouse hats loved by geneon
at mumbai a fashion designer showed a collection inspired by mickey and minnie mouse. they were inspired by the memories of mickey and minni she first saw on a black and white tv. notice the head gear. inspired by the mouse hats loved by geneon
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products featuring some of japan's favorite animation characters are on display at an exhibition in mumbai, india. nearly 30 companies are showcasing their wares at the event sponsored by japan's trade ministry. india's animation market is expected to reach about $650 million this year and continue to expand. a group of japanese musicians held a charity concert in brussels to mark the first anniversary of the march 11th disaster. proceeds from the concert will go to a cultural organization in sendai. more than 100 delegates from around the world gathered in the city of japan that was among the hardest hit by last year's earthquake and tsunami. they came for an international seminar to learn lessons from the disaster. about 130 government officials and i.t. specialists from 55 countries attended the seminar on friday. it was organized by japan's internal affairs and communications ministry and the international telecommunications union. first, the participants offered silent prayers for the tens of thousands of people who lost their lives in the catastrophe. i.t.u. telecommunication develop
products featuring some of japan's favorite animation characters are on display at an exhibition in mumbai, india. nearly 30 companies are showcasing their wares at the event sponsored by japan's trade ministry. india's animation market is expected to reach about $650 million this year and continue to expand. a group of japanese musicians held a charity concert in brussels to mark the first anniversary of the march 11th disaster. proceeds from the concert will go to a cultural organization in...
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. >> he has a great chance to beat mumbai and then to beat -- to beat mitt romney and then to beat president obama. >> reporter: both will be on inn ohio on friday, the biggest prize among the states holding contests super tuesday. a new poll of likely primary voters in the state shows the race is tight between the front- runner with santorum with the four point lead. the long nomination battle is a sign many gop volters are undecided. more than a third of ohio republicans have yet to select a candidate. mitt romney insists he has the best chance to beat president obama. >> this guy is out of ideas. and he is out of excuses and so in 2012 we're getting him out of office. >> reporter: newt gingrich is counting on a win in georgia on super tuesday to revise his struggling campaign. >> i want to force washington to decide, do you want to be on the american people's team or do you want to get fired and go home? >> reporter: ron paul will be in washington state today firing up his supporters ahead of tomorrow's caucuses. randall pinkston, cbs news, the white house. >>> political movers and shaker
. >> he has a great chance to beat mumbai and then to beat -- to beat mitt romney and then to beat president obama. >> reporter: both will be on inn ohio on friday, the biggest prize among the states holding contests super tuesday. a new poll of likely primary voters in the state shows the race is tight between the front- runner with santorum with the four point lead. the long nomination battle is a sign many gop volters are undecided. more than a third of ohio republicans have yet...
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ends of his final round with three others on thirteen under they included robert characterise sang mumbai and luke donald and they all went into a playoff but let's also recovered well from the rough rolling the ball to within a few inches of the pin and when the others mr potts he just needed still hold his foot birdie for victory and it just that's a ends mcevoy's two week reign as number one salt is now looking forward to the masters next month. and not a. direction. the likes of to keep him on my grid from steve in the sixth. mysteriously perfect surfer threesome two weeks off. with. another update his less than a couple hours away but see you may cast your votes or simply comments and stories seen here at anytime on our you tube channel at artsy sport news thanks for watching. well the. science technology innovation all the lives developments from around russia we've got the future coverage. fewer chances but full of life. limited time. more optimistic. the theater where the ingenious open their hearts to the rest of us. are the real limits.
ends of his final round with three others on thirteen under they included robert characterise sang mumbai and luke donald and they all went into a playoff but let's also recovered well from the rough rolling the ball to within a few inches of the pin and when the others mr potts he just needed still hold his foot birdie for victory and it just that's a ends mcevoy's two week reign as number one salt is now looking forward to the masters next month. and not a. direction. the likes of to keep him...
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what you're going to get is shine high hong kong singapore multiple other financial centers perhaps mumbai who knows they're going to build just implement the product anyway and i think that's the difficulty i don't disagree with you that there are methodology that can be deployed but to put in a full on f.d.a. and turn around and say you can't list a new product until we've decided whether it's good for us or not actually that would have stifled incredible financial regulation that is help. me. here because we've got we just heard there from patrick and i want to go right now to arnold do markets do better than regulators arnold. that's not a there's not a pure question i don't think you should take one extreme you should have faith in that market or you know this is television ok so i'm trying to make it is simple for my viewers as possible go ahead i was an investment banking there years i understand ok. and you shouldn't have faith that banks are always wrong one important point i will just make about the financial crisis a lot of people talk about how consumers were hurt by predatory
what you're going to get is shine high hong kong singapore multiple other financial centers perhaps mumbai who knows they're going to build just implement the product anyway and i think that's the difficulty i don't disagree with you that there are methodology that can be deployed but to put in a full on f.d.a. and turn around and say you can't list a new product until we've decided whether it's good for us or not actually that would have stifled incredible financial regulation that is help....
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katherine boo spent three years there in makeshift slum at the edge of mumbai's airport. >> her besthe beautiful forevers lies death and hope in a mumbai undercity" tells a hopeful and heartbreaking story to the people she met along the way. katherine boo, we welcome you. this is her first book. winner of the pulitzer prize. go, you. >> they give it to anybody these days. >> i think not. where did the idea come from, from this story? >> i met my husband in 2001. he was born in delhi. so i was working on -- in the united states about how people get out of poverty. i finished my work in cutoff of louisiana or texas and go running to india. here was this country, it was prospering but 60% of the people lived in slums. how do you get out of poverty when you're born in the slums? that's a question that obsessed me. so suddenly i started reporting. >> i was thinking, even the word slum doesn't really do it justice. about how the people you write about are living when you describe it. >> people are living on top of or inside these homes that they've built themselves. it all sits on a vast l
katherine boo spent three years there in makeshift slum at the edge of mumbai's airport. >> her besthe beautiful forevers lies death and hope in a mumbai undercity" tells a hopeful and heartbreaking story to the people she met along the way. katherine boo, we welcome you. this is her first book. winner of the pulitzer prize. go, you. >> they give it to anybody these days. >> i think not. where did the idea come from, from this story? >> i met my husband in 2001. he...
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back to you. >> live from mumbai. let's get reaction from our guest host, stewart oakley. pmi data over in china softer. does it have the domestic firepower to absorb some of the slack overseas? >> india, what atract to china. we were talking earlier about china's external position, being the envy of the western world. india is pretty much the opposite. we know that they run a sizable current account deficit. we're in a risk environment, and markets are rallying, india is fine. it can fund its deficit with capital account in flows. we've seen that this year and we saw what happened at the end of last year when you get capital repatriation and deleveraging, india gets hit very hard and there will always be a risk. >> we have some flashes come up from spain. i'm sure ross will tell us about it. ross? >>> spain has raised the money it wanted, 4.5 billion. the 2014 two year 1.06. the 2016, the four year, was 1.53. so that means the 4.5 billion they were looking for has been raised. bid to cover on those 2.8, 2.4, 2.6. slightly lower bid to cover in 2006, slightly lower for the
back to you. >> live from mumbai. let's get reaction from our guest host, stewart oakley. pmi data over in china softer. does it have the domestic firepower to absorb some of the slack overseas? >> india, what atract to china. we were talking earlier about china's external position, being the envy of the western world. india is pretty much the opposite. we know that they run a sizable current account deficit. we're in a risk environment, and markets are rallying, india is fine. it...
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the other thing next to it is kate boos fascinating book about a slum in mumbai.orting and handwriting about a world we never get to see. >> we started to talk about robert moses. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown" coming up, chris jansing. bye-bye. >>> a look at your business travel forecast. the west coast by far the worst weather of the country from washington state to oregon and northern california. a lot of heavy rain. a few showers in boston today. pretty nice throughout much of the middle portion of the country. late this afternoon, strong thunderstorms near kansas city and omaha. have a great day! i've been pushing food around to make it look like i ate it since before i could walk. [ sigh ] if only mom knew about kraft homestyle macaroni & cheese. i can dream can't i? [ male announcer ] kraft macaroni & cheese. you know you love it. one of the miller twins has a krahearing problem.eese. but she got a lyric in her life and everything changed. which one? you'll never know because the lyric is in her ear. 100% invisible. you can't see it, and
the other thing next to it is kate boos fascinating book about a slum in mumbai.orting and handwriting about a world we never get to see. >> we started to talk about robert moses. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown" coming up, chris jansing. bye-bye. >>> a look at your business travel forecast. the west coast by far the worst weather of the country from washington state to oregon and northern california. a lot of heavy rain. a few showers in boston today....
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we're dealing with backups by the gates stand up to the west gramm over crossing but you see the mumbaisat there with the severance as governor cruising to a lower deck even the two separate stories in the east bay are news crews have been following that one in every bill street closures and berkeley in an antebellum also street closures at seventh and added sen it sounds like crews are working hard to put to reopen claims we've been following the san lorenzo northbound on the connector ramp south mountain 38 we were able to reopen the connector ramp the a lot this scene. that struck the back to you. if an accused serial killer does not surrender soon a 24 year-old frenchman of algerian descent is suspected in the murders of three jewish schoolchildren in rabbi and three paratroopers is apparently barricaded himself in the apartment building for several hours now you're taking live look at france three police officers were wounded in during a firefight at the building earlier today police say he belongs sockeye and committed the murders as revenge for the deaths of palestinian children
we're dealing with backups by the gates stand up to the west gramm over crossing but you see the mumbaisat there with the severance as governor cruising to a lower deck even the two separate stories in the east bay are news crews have been following that one in every bill street closures and berkeley in an antebellum also street closures at seventh and added sen it sounds like crews are working hard to put to reopen claims we've been following the san lorenzo northbound on the connector ramp...
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in the first few weeks after you are infected with hiv, i got it today but mumbai roles go through the roof and then it goes down. during the initial period what i would be unusually infectious i would not even test positive. the test is not that good. how often do you test? once a week of your nine affected? is a logistical limitations. and the stubborn reality one of the things that makes people change their behavior to make themselves safer is fear. those that have the most effective treatment programs the new cases are not going down that fast. my co-author calls this risk compensation the five have 50 spf i am more likely to lay in the sun all day. if i have a seat belt and quadruple air bags a year more likely to drive fast. so to be cautiously optimistic more treatment means less hiv infection, before we bet on that at the expense of other things, i would like to see it work purgatory society in the real world massive investments of drugs have striking drops of new hiv to see society change sexual behavior. treatment, a great. more treatment is better but don't forget the root c
in the first few weeks after you are infected with hiv, i got it today but mumbai roles go through the roof and then it goes down. during the initial period what i would be unusually infectious i would not even test positive. the test is not that good. how often do you test? once a week of your nine affected? is a logistical limitations. and the stubborn reality one of the things that makes people change their behavior to make themselves safer is fear. those that have the most effective...
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. >> a lot of muslims probably feel a lot more comes in their identity as mumbai -- more comfortable in their identity as muslims to be able to practice their religion. >> reporter: in the coming years they will build bigger mosques and retail and community spaces. they have already performed the land and are now raising money to turn this vacant lot into the newest muslim place of worship. in saratoga, len ramirez, cbs 5. >>> i'm mike sugerman with like a bitching story coming up. it's about valley talk and the workplace, fersure. ,, anyone who grows things for a living will tell ya... a plant is only as good as the soil you put it in. look, both these potted plants got the same sun. same water. only difference? this. miracle-gro potting mix. rich organic ingredients with miracle-gro plant food mixed right in. it even feeds plants for six straight months. want this result? gotta start with this soil. miracle-gro potting mix. success starts with the soil. bonuses for the employees of es. >>> how's this for a switch? it looks like it will be big time bonuses for the employees of alask
. >> a lot of muslims probably feel a lot more comes in their identity as mumbai -- more comfortable in their identity as muslims to be able to practice their religion. >> reporter: in the coming years they will build bigger mosques and retail and community spaces. they have already performed the land and are now raising money to turn this vacant lot into the newest muslim place of worship. in saratoga, len ramirez, cbs 5. >>> i'm mike sugerman with like a bitching story...
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why are two of the three stocks that you're pinpointing here a beijing mobile security company, a mumbaiank, and then finally barrett gold. >> i think a lot of the growth happening in the world today is coming from the emerging markets. and i want the wind in my back. these are companies i've highlighted that really have great conditions in their environments that they're operating in. but i like a lot of u.s. stocks as well. and i think there's great upside to many of those. >> okay. gentlemen, thank you very much. appreciate it. we'll have you back soon. good to see you both. >> thank you. >> concerns over greece and europe have been an overhang, to put it mildly, for the market for months. next on "power lunch," is greece out of the woods? what's the new biggest overhang to the market? steve liesman is going to join us with exclusive results of the cnbc fed survey. >> and of course we're watching tech, but apple is not the only tech company that we're tracking today. oracle reports its earnings tomorrow. we'll tell you what to do with the stock today. ty and i are back in a minute. [
why are two of the three stocks that you're pinpointing here a beijing mobile security company, a mumbaiank, and then finally barrett gold. >> i think a lot of the growth happening in the world today is coming from the emerging markets. and i want the wind in my back. these are companies i've highlighted that really have great conditions in their environments that they're operating in. but i like a lot of u.s. stocks as well. and i think there's great upside to many of those. >>...
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the nypd has increased security before when there's been attacks overseas, mumbai and terrorist attacksn new york for us. thanks very much. >>> we're also learning today a little bit more about the u.s. soldier accused of a brutal massacre of civilians in afghanistan. the army staff sergeant robert bales is meeting with his defense lawyer for the first time since the shooting a week ago. what's the latest there? >> reporter: we do understand that he has met with his attorney, john henry brown for most of the day and according to a spokesperson at ft. levin worth, brown will be in town until wednesday, presumably continuing his meetings with his client. bales is being held in a single cell. most people think of ft. levin worth. these are folks who haven't gone through the system yet and it's only a medium security facility. but according to a prison spokesperson that we talked to they're putting him there because despite the serious charges, he is innocent until proven guilty, so they're treating him like any other soldier in trouble. >> he is in pretrial confinement and the joint region
the nypd has increased security before when there's been attacks overseas, mumbai and terrorist attacksn new york for us. thanks very much. >>> we're also learning today a little bit more about the u.s. soldier accused of a brutal massacre of civilians in afghanistan. the army staff sergeant robert bales is meeting with his defense lawyer for the first time since the shooting a week ago. what's the latest there? >> reporter: we do understand that he has met with his attorney,...
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and one of the challenges for president obama, president romney, who ever it is, is mumbai 2. by which i mean attack on india and that provokes -- the idea that tourists can buy or acquire nuclear weapons is the area of fantasy. what is not fantasies triggering -- is not fantasy is a terrorist triggering war in a place like afghanistan. pakistan has tactical nuclear weapons. you can sketch out the scenario. that is a major foreign policy challenge that any president will have to be thinking of a carefully in the future. >> we have time for one more question. >> i am interning at the cato institute. my question is about the nature of diplomacy. as you saw through 2000, the rise of the status of violence, -- of stateless violence, al qaeda and what not, and also, obama's massive escalation of drone warfare. we were always hyper-diplomatic. that was the great fear. but in a time when you are not necessarily talking to nation states, and violence can be a lot more anonymous, and anybody -- much more anonymous in the sense of drone where faiwarfared anybody can be attacked by anybo
and one of the challenges for president obama, president romney, who ever it is, is mumbai 2. by which i mean attack on india and that provokes -- the idea that tourists can buy or acquire nuclear weapons is the area of fantasy. what is not fantasies triggering -- is not fantasy is a terrorist triggering war in a place like afghanistan. pakistan has tactical nuclear weapons. you can sketch out the scenario. that is a major foreign policy challenge that any president will have to be thinking of...
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to tell us more we have the details live from mumbai. >> reporter: thanks for that.t's a big, big day for the indian markets. gandy's election results have come out in terms of the election results what we have learned or what it seemed like is that the congress is going to be pretty much in a morose mood after these results. why so? the one security where the congress has managed to maintain with a majority at this point in time as opposed to anything going up. for example, we have in terms of coming into power. the big state we've been talking about and remember the party has come into power as opposed to what expectations of the congress alliance. now we learn that they have enough of a majority to go into the state and form a government on their own. that means that the center might see less strength in terms of the congress alliance and policy reform which might not be as much as expected. remember that the alliance would mean the head of the congress might not -- might still have that amount of power and remember that he has been quite difficult for us in order
to tell us more we have the details live from mumbai. >> reporter: thanks for that.t's a big, big day for the indian markets. gandy's election results have come out in terms of the election results what we have learned or what it seemed like is that the congress is going to be pretty much in a morose mood after these results. why so? the one security where the congress has managed to maintain with a majority at this point in time as opposed to anything going up. for example, we have in...
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he said, "i think it is likely somebody in pakistan is plucking, and mumbai as well." if that happens, the indian government this time will not show restraint. there will send military forces into pakistan to punish them. the pakistani army will be humiliated, defeated. then the pakistani military leaders will go to the president and say, "we can solve this problem by using nuclear weapons on the indian army." they have the theory that if they use nuclear weapons only within pakistan, the indians will not respond to nuclear weapons. it is a crazy theory, but they believe it. we are not just talking about one nuclear bomb in a city, a terror bomb, but a nuclear war between two major countries in the world. this is what i learned from listening to a pakistani former defense minister, his fear there were heading to that nuclear war. that caught my attention very seriously. >> let us spend a few minutes talking about the threat of a nuclear 9/11. quite a few of the questions from the audience deal with the question of nuclear terrorism. to frame the discussion, i want to r
he said, "i think it is likely somebody in pakistan is plucking, and mumbai as well." if that happens, the indian government this time will not show restraint. there will send military forces into pakistan to punish them. the pakistani army will be humiliated, defeated. then the pakistani military leaders will go to the president and say, "we can solve this problem by using nuclear weapons on the indian army." they have the theory that if they use nuclear weapons only within...
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and one of the challenges for president obama, president romney, who ever it is, is mumbai 2. the idea that tourists can buy or acquire nuclear weapons is the area of fantasy. what is not fantasies triggering a weapon in a place like pakistan. pakistan has tactical nuclear weapons. you can sketch out the scenario. that is a major foreign policy challenge that any president will have to be thinking of a carefully in the future. >> i am interning at the cato institute. my question is about the nature of diplomacy. as you saw through 2000, the rise of the status of violence, al qaeda and what not, and also, obama's massive escalation of drone warfare. we were always hyper-diplomatic. but in a time when you are not necessarily talking to nation states, and violence can be a lot more anonymous, and anybody can be attacked by anybody, it seems, a big leveling of the playing field, how does that change our diplomatic priorities, first of all? we saw obama attack in pakistan without contacting the state first. it seems like diplomacy might be taking the back end to simply american pol
and one of the challenges for president obama, president romney, who ever it is, is mumbai 2. the idea that tourists can buy or acquire nuclear weapons is the area of fantasy. what is not fantasies triggering a weapon in a place like pakistan. pakistan has tactical nuclear weapons. you can sketch out the scenario. that is a major foreign policy challenge that any president will have to be thinking of a carefully in the future. >> i am interning at the cato institute. my question is about...
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>> goldman sachs board members are meeting in mumbai today for an annual meeting. gathering comes amid reports that senior executives talked about splitting the roles of chief executive and chairman and the meeting is the first in india for the directors of that bank. >> in other corporate news, rupert murdoch vowing to hit back hard against what his company president calls baseless piracy allegations. the bbc karnlgs a news corp subsidiary ran a secret unit to promote privacy against pay tv rivals. hur dock writes it seems every competitor and enemy piling on with lies and libels. so bad easy to hit back hard. >> and we have a bit of deal news. roche hitting its cash bid for gene sequence city company, raising its bid $51 per share. initial offer a 44.50 was dismissed as too low. company adopted a poison pill. roche wants to win over shareholders. >> i'm having trouble reading that. is it far away or blurry? >> i thought it was less instead of lies. >> and i've had trouble, too. >> is it the lights? >> because the prompter is not any farther, but i did have the sa
>> goldman sachs board members are meeting in mumbai today for an annual meeting. gathering comes amid reports that senior executives talked about splitting the roles of chief executive and chairman and the meeting is the first in india for the directors of that bank. >> in other corporate news, rupert murdoch vowing to hit back hard against what his company president calls baseless piracy allegations. the bbc karnlgs a news corp subsidiary ran a secret unit to promote privacy...
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president obama for president romney or whoever it is, president in the next several years is sort of a mumbai 2. an attack on india that promote -- the idea that terrorists can buy or promote nuclear weapons is an area fantasy. what is not in the area fantasy is a terrorist trading a nuclear war between india and pakistan to india exercise a great you restraint on the move by 2008 attacks. the indian government would find hard not to do something with a similar kind of attack in the future. but pakistan is to tackling the weapons the concert sketch out the scenario. that is a major foreign policy challenge that any president will have to think about very carefully in the future. [inaudible] >> i'm interning at the cato institute. my question is really about the nature of diplomacy. as you saw through the 2000s, the rise of the stateless violent, al qaeda and whatnot, and also obama's massive escalation of drone warfare, in the day of the nuclear age, and, we are almost hyper diplomatic because that was the great fear. but in the day we are not necessary talking to nation states and where viol
president obama for president romney or whoever it is, president in the next several years is sort of a mumbai 2. an attack on india that promote -- the idea that terrorists can buy or promote nuclear weapons is an area fantasy. what is not in the area fantasy is a terrorist trading a nuclear war between india and pakistan to india exercise a great you restraint on the move by 2008 attacks. the indian government would find hard not to do something with a similar kind of attack in the future....
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and one of the challenges for president obama, president romney, who ever it is, is mumbai 2. the idea that tourists can buy or acquire nuclear weapons is the area of fantasy. what is not fantasies triggering a weapon in a place like pakistan. pakistan has tactical nuclear weapons. you can sketch out the scenario. that is a major foreign policy challenge that any president will have to be thinking of a carefully in the future. >> i am interning at the cato institute. my question is about the nature of diplomacy. as you saw through 2000, the rise of the status of violence, al qaeda and what not, and also, obama's massive escalation of drone warfare. we were always hyper-diplomatic. but in a time when you are not necessarily talking to nation states, and violence can be a lot more anonymous, and anybody can be attacked by anybody, it seems, a big leveling of the playing field, how does that change our diplomatic priorities, first of all? we saw obama attack in pakistan without contacting the state first. it seems like diplomacy might be taking the back end to simply american pol
and one of the challenges for president obama, president romney, who ever it is, is mumbai 2. the idea that tourists can buy or acquire nuclear weapons is the area of fantasy. what is not fantasies triggering a weapon in a place like pakistan. pakistan has tactical nuclear weapons. you can sketch out the scenario. that is a major foreign policy challenge that any president will have to be thinking of a carefully in the future. >> i am interning at the cato institute. my question is about...
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11, having gone to a number of war zones, from bosnia to kosovo, afghanistan, iraq, having gone to mumbai right after the horrific terrorist bombing and knowing what conflicts around the world mean in terms of either sending our military personnel or even after we engage, if you look at the nato engagement, which included the united states and libya, there are many who will say right now, look at the confusion. but i think it's important to understand that the intent of the nato allies was to stop the brutality. the aftermath, we would want it to be better. we would want there not to be the conflictingness that is going on, the tribal conflictingness, the instability of the libyan government to be truthful with you. of course we don't want that happening. no one took to the nato alliance or took to the air to bomb libya in agreement, in a coalition to create confusion afterwards. the call and the response was to stop what was apparent of the slaughter and the killing of libyan citizens en masse. we know it is not perfect now. iraq is not perfect, frankly, and we made it worse by going in
11, having gone to a number of war zones, from bosnia to kosovo, afghanistan, iraq, having gone to mumbai right after the horrific terrorist bombing and knowing what conflicts around the world mean in terms of either sending our military personnel or even after we engage, if you look at the nato engagement, which included the united states and libya, there are many who will say right now, look at the confusion. but i think it's important to understand that the intent of the nato allies was to...
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the celebrations were marred in mumbai where 170 children were hospitalized following an allergic reaction to contaminated powder. >>> elementary school students in new jersey made a video message to encourage japanese children effected by last year's tsunami. this student at the school after the tsunami, he proposed wrighting to children in areas of japan. they have now exchanged over 800 letters. on thursday, about 400 u.s. students gathered at the gymnasium to make a video. >> the children wrote their names on a flag that will be sent to an elementary school. >> i'm sad for the tsunami, but we're helping them. >> we're trying to get this set down to say we still remember about you, how are you doing. we still care about you. >> he wants to continue the exchanges with japanese students and hopefully one day they'll be able to meet. >>> here is your extended weather forecast. >>> that's all for now. i'm shery ahn. thanks for watching.
the celebrations were marred in mumbai where 170 children were hospitalized following an allergic reaction to contaminated powder. >>> elementary school students in new jersey made a video message to encourage japanese children effected by last year's tsunami. this student at the school after the tsunami, he proposed wrighting to children in areas of japan. they have now exchanged over 800 letters. on thursday, about 400 u.s. students gathered at the gymnasium to make a video. >>...