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company headquarters in mumbai -- the family-owned business is over a hundred years old. anyone who wants an affordable refrigerator or washing machine buys from godrej - at least that used to be the case. but in the past few years the company has lost market share. with its "green" air conditioners it hopes to attract more customers again. for this to work, the marketing strategy has to be just right. video clips emphasize the product's climate credentials. but they're shown only in shops. in its television commercials, godrej is focusing on energy efficiency. the new air conditioner uses over 20 percent less electricity than the others. >> a lot of us, personally, liked the green approach a lot more, but when we went to consumers we found out that the green approach was not what worked for them. primarily, they were looking for energy efficiency and value for money for themselves. and if they were getting that, and "green" was additional to that, then that was great. >> the chaudharis did some comparison shopping. but in the end they opted for the godrej product, even t
company headquarters in mumbai -- the family-owned business is over a hundred years old. anyone who wants an affordable refrigerator or washing machine buys from godrej - at least that used to be the case. but in the past few years the company has lost market share. with its "green" air conditioners it hopes to attract more customers again. for this to work, the marketing strategy has to be just right. video clips emphasize the product's climate credentials. but they're shown only in...
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one of the scenarios we have been training across the country for is something along the lines of a mumbai-style attack where you have multiple shooters organized. and we had actually coincidentally just done that training -- >> i have another question. >> -- and the aurora police were there. and their response last week is to be commended. >> aurora police were on the scene of the theater shooting within minutes, only a few minutes, of when the gunman opened fire. let's talk a little bit about what's going on. we're here in aspen, colorado. in our strategy session joining us former democratic congresswoman jayne harmon now president of the woodrow wilson center in washington. also joining us former homeland security secretary michael chertoff. they're both here and i'm here as well for the aspen institute
one of the scenarios we have been training across the country for is something along the lines of a mumbai-style attack where you have multiple shooters organized. and we had actually coincidentally just done that training -- >> i have another question. >> -- and the aurora police were there. and their response last week is to be commended. >> aurora police were on the scene of the theater shooting within minutes, only a few minutes, of when the gunman opened fire. let's talk...
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sierra nevada foothills there's surge the dog had couldn't pick up the line since the estimates that mumbai and weighs about 100 lbs.. >>> it was the big cats for a group of freshmen the adults have more than 7 ft. long and weighing in at 80 lbs. the cbs five reporters shows us their massive grab had strains and tied the attached. fun at first the fisherman to in snow as being of such rights but then there was no mistaking it. they claim it was a print species the beat paper perret seconds there was is illegal. curzon with delight in vietnamese and english they figure it's about 100 lbs. is not about how tasty is gonna be ended up a measuring tape finally this bought the nineties had and had enough. the equates the department of fish and game is now reviewing the video as possible evidence in their investigation of the media they also request a major changes in the penalties for i was disappointed. the department is as important as the regulations on a fishing for a surge across the western u.s. the monitor reports any trips and to charge a $7.50 the ban the use of samaras and restrict engl
sierra nevada foothills there's surge the dog had couldn't pick up the line since the estimates that mumbai and weighs about 100 lbs.. >>> it was the big cats for a group of freshmen the adults have more than 7 ft. long and weighing in at 80 lbs. the cbs five reporters shows us their massive grab had strains and tied the attached. fun at first the fisherman to in snow as being of such rights but then there was no mistaking it. they claim it was a print species the beat paper perret...
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technical assistance to help build the sub i have a weigh in delhi and the investment in the delhi mumbai corridor. they are also involved in projects in the western city of kolkata. there are challenges in order to keep the economy growing. the government wants to ensure there is stable supply of food and energy and reduce inflation of poverty as well as modernizing culture. it is one area where holding companies can afford assistance by becoming involved with the urban project. they can improve with their lives of the indians. >> thanks for that. nhk world in emerging countries in asia. tomorrow we will focus on myanmar. >> people in japan's northeast are focused on overcoming challenges of the 2011 disaster. but it won't be easy. they have to rebuild homes, businesses, entire communities. well show you their struggles and successes on "the road ahead" every wednesday at 1:00 p.m. japan time, here on "newsline." >>> for an update on the weather forecast, here is mai shoji. mai? >> yes, we have tropical storm systems. one is the severe tropical storm that could become a typhoon any time
technical assistance to help build the sub i have a weigh in delhi and the investment in the delhi mumbai corridor. they are also involved in projects in the western city of kolkata. there are challenges in order to keep the economy growing. the government wants to ensure there is stable supply of food and energy and reduce inflation of poverty as well as modernizing culture. it is one area where holding companies can afford assistance by becoming involved with the urban project. they can...
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water piped in for fountains, and musicians flown in from mumbai, the entertainment capital of india;ideo orchestrated like a bollywood movie set. the families spent over $200,000 just on gold. hidden in the corner, behind a curtain, was the other india-- a full kitchen that could have been from another age with a staff who earned about $2 a day. they prepared enough food to feed the more than 7,000 people invited to the reception. guests came to wish the couple well, not to mention it gave everyone a chance to break out their finest gold jewelry. >> chauhan: the gold will show off the prosperity and the stand of the family in the society. >> pitts: is that vanity? what is that? >> chauhan: it's not vanity. it's just something so culturally ingrained in us that you can't have reasoning around it. >> pitts: an indian bride is usually given jewelry by her parents, gold they started buying when she was born. it's her financial security after she joins her husband's family, gold she'll control throughout the marriage. with three-fourths of indian marriages arranged, the bride's gold can a
water piped in for fountains, and musicians flown in from mumbai, the entertainment capital of india;ideo orchestrated like a bollywood movie set. the families spent over $200,000 just on gold. hidden in the corner, behind a curtain, was the other india-- a full kitchen that could have been from another age with a staff who earned about $2 a day. they prepared enough food to feed the more than 7,000 people invited to the reception. guests came to wish the couple well, not to mention it gave...
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the company is traded in mumbai and tokyo and closed down at levels not seen since there burry of 2009, in tokyo. the riot has shut down production. it's not making any cars. events not making cars, it's not making money. it is certainly a big worry. they're looking at this whole picture. if they have a prolonged shutdown over continued disputes between management and staff, it could have a huge impact on that company and on suzuki japan. flexed a disappointment. >> it is miserable if you look at the fall from grace to this once mighty company. we are talking about a company that was once the most valuable company in europe. no longer. nokia has lost 1.7 $2 billion, sales down 20%. smartphones sales down 30% compared to the same time last year. -- nokia has lost $1.72 billion. it's cutting 40,000 jobs and closing plants in finland, germany, and canada. it has an agreement with microsoft to run the operating platform on its new phones. and has not gotten off to a great start. to to late fo -- is it too late for it to catchups? >> the financial markets have lost faith in nokia, making li
the company is traded in mumbai and tokyo and closed down at levels not seen since there burry of 2009, in tokyo. the riot has shut down production. it's not making any cars. events not making cars, it's not making money. it is certainly a big worry. they're looking at this whole picture. if they have a prolonged shutdown over continued disputes between management and staff, it could have a huge impact on that company and on suzuki japan. flexed a disappointment. >> it is miserable if you...
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down exports of sodium thiopental so then american death penalty states found a supplier in india in mumbai and this supplier operated out of two rooms no air conditioning no he now how safe are those drugs. and the food and drug administration says hands off that's not our that's not our obligation to check those drugs now they've been sued they've been sued by inmates the f.d.a. has been sued represented by a lawyer who was a lawyer in the bush administration so i mean what are you saying that the f.d.a. has no responsibility whatsoever to oversee these drugs that's what so what i say that's what the f.d.a. says judge a judge rejected that to say it and i'm a lawyer as well as a journalist and author quite stunning language and in the judge's opinion he said he said this is what the f.d.a. is defense is that they do state law enforcement authorities and the judge wrote how disappointing and then so the f.d.a. last in the f.d.a. has appealed. you know lastly i will address it a little there earlier about really quickly i mean for those that say you know why should we care these are people
down exports of sodium thiopental so then american death penalty states found a supplier in india in mumbai and this supplier operated out of two rooms no air conditioning no he now how safe are those drugs. and the food and drug administration says hands off that's not our that's not our obligation to check those drugs now they've been sued they've been sued by inmates the f.d.a. has been sued represented by a lawyer who was a lawyer in the bush administration so i mean what are you saying...
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the kids cried mumbai. holds stay in school programs at the oakland office to support kids with lunch money life skills workshops and give cars for supplies as rewards for good grades. an offer scholarships. the equates to an morgan credits these tireless leadership. did we have never seen her get up. at no point in time. of her mother and grandmother. in some very early. seventy in hand to tens of thousands of elk and children this week's jefferson award in the bay area of custody johnson. but also about to be another warm one today at temperatures are rising let's take a live look at outside san francisco skyline and across the bay not a lot of thought that there it will turn now to present a. of live look there temperatures of 55 decrees. 49 in san as saying 59 degrees right now all those senators are going up. good saturday morning i'm going to be in this broadcast with a look at friday's high temperatures. all led to nearly nine degrees were fairfield in vacaville it was 73 in oakland in mountain view
the kids cried mumbai. holds stay in school programs at the oakland office to support kids with lunch money life skills workshops and give cars for supplies as rewards for good grades. an offer scholarships. the equates to an morgan credits these tireless leadership. did we have never seen her get up. at no point in time. of her mother and grandmother. in some very early. seventy in hand to tens of thousands of elk and children this week's jefferson award in the bay area of custody johnson. but...
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more on that from mumbai a little later. >>> that's where we're at right off the bat. >> not a pretty start to what's actually quite an exciting week here in london. >> we'll come on to that. summer is here. that's the big thing. >> i'm in a sleeveless top for it. exciting times. >> long may the summer last. a couple of days anyway. it's all about spain. half a dozen of explains could turn to government for support. we showed you where it's going with the ten year. it's worth pointing out the five year 7.36%, that's a fresh year on year high. also the three year has been high. stephane is in madrid with more. stephane, fairly clear from last week, what we've done is the memorandum of understanding, it failed to break the links between the banks and government. the spanish government has to take responsibility for everything. now we have the regions involved as well. how much extra debt might the regions add on to the sovereign? >> reporter: it's really impressive because just for the second half of this year, the regions will have to repay 63 billion euros in debt. if you look at the
more on that from mumbai a little later. >>> that's where we're at right off the bat. >> not a pretty start to what's actually quite an exciting week here in london. >> we'll come on to that. summer is here. that's the big thing. >> i'm in a sleeveless top for it. exciting times. >> long may the summer last. a couple of days anyway. it's all about spain. half a dozen of explains could turn to government for support. we showed you where it's going with the ten...
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and we had actually coincidentally just done that training in colorado. >> the 2008 attack in mumbai,ormed hotels and killed anyone in their sights and set fires in an effort to cause mass terror. a wake-up call for officials here in the u.s. are concerned the same thing could happen. both napolitano and the director of the national counterterrorism center, matt olsen, told the house homeland security committee that homeland remains among the top threat facing the nation. and they have a group charged with getting inside their minds. >> in terms of the pathway from radicalization to mobilization to violence helping to explain what those identifiers are so that we can then use that in training to sensitize local law enforcement and first responders to recognize those signs. >> so much attention, susan, is on the olympics. the u.s. security operation, they're playing some sort of role, but you've got some details. >> playing a really big role. at the national counterterrorism center which he heads, they've set up a 24-hour threat integration center. so they're working very closely with
and we had actually coincidentally just done that training in colorado. >> the 2008 attack in mumbai,ormed hotels and killed anyone in their sights and set fires in an effort to cause mass terror. a wake-up call for officials here in the u.s. are concerned the same thing could happen. both napolitano and the director of the national counterterrorism center, matt olsen, told the house homeland security committee that homeland remains among the top threat facing the nation. and they have a...
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. >>> and we'll head out to mumbai where better than expected numbers from tata consultancy services. the ceo will tell us how his company is managing under tough economic conditions. >>> we'll get goldman sachs' view on how the olympics will boost the uk economy. >>> and we'll speak to the ceo of monix to find out how much the percentage of u.s. investors investing in asia has declined. the answer to that question and more in just under an hour. >>> and we'll speak to a banking analyst in new york to preview, of course, those jpmorgan numbers. he says the stock is a buy at this level and expects today's report to provide closure and stability for the bank. >>> well, the world's second largest economy has grown at its slowest pace in three years. china's second quarter gdp rose 7.6% hurt by weak real estate investments and falling demand at home and abroad. retail sales and factory output growth also slowed in june. markets, though, rose on the back of the data as investors were relieved the figure wasn't worse than expected. joining us now is our guest host for the hour, jeff lewis,
. >>> and we'll head out to mumbai where better than expected numbers from tata consultancy services. the ceo will tell us how his company is managing under tough economic conditions. >>> we'll get goldman sachs' view on how the olympics will boost the uk economy. >>> and we'll speak to the ceo of monix to find out how much the percentage of u.s. investors investing in asia has declined. the answer to that question and more in just under an hour. >>> and...
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and how to respond to a shooter or a mumbai of the -- mumbai-style attack and part of the training does involve not only the law enforcement response to that training to a shooting incident but also public messaging that must go on in the event of an attack and how that would play out and the actual workshops run through an exercise so that exercise helps build capability in those communities and that is something we are working we are working together on. >> thank you strolls in and mr. chair i yield back my time. >> the gentleman yields back. the gentlelady from michigan, the chair of the border maritime committee is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you mr. chairman. hopefully this microphone is working. secretary you have been asked a number of excellent questions about the cargo screening and i would just mention the subcommittee i am chairing border maritime have had a number of hearings about this and i think you will find at least the testimony that we had from your agency was that the percentage of screening right now isn't about the five percentile so it's in the one digit
and how to respond to a shooter or a mumbai of the -- mumbai-style attack and part of the training does involve not only the law enforcement response to that training to a shooting incident but also public messaging that must go on in the event of an attack and how that would play out and the actual workshops run through an exercise so that exercise helps build capability in those communities and that is something we are working we are working together on. >> thank you strolls in and mr....
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rima has more on this story live from mumbai. >> hi. thanks so much for that. first the number.he june hsbc services pmi for india has come in at 54.3. there has been a very slight contraction we've seen in the month of june when you compare it on a month to month basis. since last november for us, the services pmi for india has been holding about 50 which indicate expansion only. the pace of growth has slowed down a bit. apart from that, the good part is the new orders are sitting at the highest level in the past four months which indicate domestic consumption is strong and even the hiring figure is the fastest space in the last one year. the jobs index has risen to 51.1 in june from a reading of 50.5 in the month of may. so both these parameters indicates -- all in all for the month of june, slight contraction in the month to month. but the new number does look quite optimistic. >>> let's get out to the director and chief economist of global markets research at deutsche bank for a read on these figures and a broader look at india. what do those numbers look like to you? a bit
rima has more on this story live from mumbai. >> hi. thanks so much for that. first the number.he june hsbc services pmi for india has come in at 54.3. there has been a very slight contraction we've seen in the month of june when you compare it on a month to month basis. since last november for us, the services pmi for india has been holding about 50 which indicate expansion only. the pace of growth has slowed down a bit. apart from that, the good part is the new orders are sitting at the...
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he was a heartthrob and thousands in the streets of mumbai gathered to try to get a glimpse of his flower were surrounded by bodyguards under heavy monsoon rains. khanna was 69. >>> several stories caught our attention to dday and photos as well. look at this. a woman carefully walks along a rice field in nepal. most farm lands are not irrigated so they are dependent on the monsoon rain in the s summer. >>> now, the west african country of mali, and woman holds her malnourished child in a town where the government has been taken over by radical islamists, and they are trying to improve their image after the town has been taken over by bars and over to france with sailboats are on parade. ♪ one a day women's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. ♪ it has more of seven antioxidants to support cell health. that's one a day women's 50+ healthy advantage. [ male announcer ] if you think even the best bed can only lie there... ask me what it's like when my tempur-pedic moves. [ male announcer ] ...talk to someone who owns an adjustable version of the mo
he was a heartthrob and thousands in the streets of mumbai gathered to try to get a glimpse of his flower were surrounded by bodyguards under heavy monsoon rains. khanna was 69. >>> several stories caught our attention to dday and photos as well. look at this. a woman carefully walks along a rice field in nepal. most farm lands are not irrigated so they are dependent on the monsoon rain in the s summer. >>> now, the west african country of mali, and woman holds her...
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and that's 150 year historyfera e acfr sspo es from new york to lisbon to hong kong to singapore to mumbai for. it's always chasing the same path,. so i wanted to see one of these whwart being blt historical moment. there hasn't been a new transatlantic cable built in 10 years. there will be one this summer, but this is my friend simon coer. we have nevr actually met. we hav only mca roee he defeinnkd rkfor until recently the communications weighing of the big industrial conglomerate which isased in snre ense blinu i dominated almost entirely by englishmen and they are all 42, because they all started with the beginning of the boom about 20 years ago. and he has this incredibly advanced geograpcmainatn ansahingliket. adraveeorout of when they brought in network out of bankruptcy, link across the atlantic and across the pacific and they started adding pieces to it until they have essentially a continuous loop around the world so you can buy aenof htdit ean s tables send it around the other side which is an amazing way of thinking about the geography of the earth. his job, because the pices
and that's 150 year historyfera e acfr sspo es from new york to lisbon to hong kong to singapore to mumbai for. it's always chasing the same path,. so i wanted to see one of these whwart being blt historical moment. there hasn't been a new transatlantic cable built in 10 years. there will be one this summer, but this is my friend simon coer. we have nevr actually met. we hav only mca roee he defeinnkd rkfor until recently the communications weighing of the big industrial conglomerate which...
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police found several weapons and ammunition hidden in the car, led to fears that a group could plan a mumbairor attack. there are also signs of nerves, traffic on one of the busiest roads came to a halt. police evacuated passengers on a buafter one reported seeing smoke rising from a bag on a fellow travelers lap. a huge operation followed and for what? the passenger had simply been smoking an electronic cigarette and his neighbor panicked. police insist this was a proportionate response but there's no question that the security is going to be very, very tight during those games. here's an example. for first time since the second world war, the military will take control of london's air space. >> that is extraordinary. it will be a tight security in that time in the run-up too. >>> more fall out from the june employment report out yesterday. joining me now, nbc news white house correspondent mike viquei viqueira. >> after the jobs report, both candidates are out of sight. the president went to camp david and mitt romney continues on vacation with his family. but it was really another lacklus
police found several weapons and ammunition hidden in the car, led to fears that a group could plan a mumbairor attack. there are also signs of nerves, traffic on one of the busiest roads came to a halt. police evacuated passengers on a buafter one reported seeing smoke rising from a bag on a fellow travelers lap. a huge operation followed and for what? the passenger had simply been smoking an electronic cigarette and his neighbor panicked. police insist this was a proportionate response but...
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i'm afraid mum buy was not prepared for-- mumbai was not prepared for what took place. i'm not so sure they are prepared today if there were, god forbid, another attack. and there were absolute examples of heroism, courage from people that you would never have expected. >> and what have you insisted that be done. i mean what has been your own urgency about this. you want to rebuild it and make it whole again and both in terms of the psychic wounds as well as the physical wounds renewing the taj has removed the physical evidence of the scars. to rebuild and not to let somebody knock you down. so even if the first day the feeling was brick by brick we will rebuild what has been knocked down and it just happened. >> it is a remarkable story. >> it's resilience. >> there has always been a relationship between india and -- >> the foundation has always been interested in asia. >> and china as well. >> rose: rockefeller told me went to china when he was 11 years old,ic that is like the 20s. >> an thailand. so rockefeller built peking union medical college which is the first we
i'm afraid mum buy was not prepared for-- mumbai was not prepared for what took place. i'm not so sure they are prepared today if there were, god forbid, another attack. and there were absolute examples of heroism, courage from people that you would never have expected. >> and what have you insisted that be done. i mean what has been your own urgency about this. you want to rebuild it and make it whole again and both in terms of the psychic wounds as well as the physical wounds renewing...
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suspected of recruiting and training female attack squads in somalia, having fled kenya after police in mumbaihe middle of a heated debate in syria in jordan, check this out. first he throws a shoe and then pulls a gun on one of his critics. the show's host to-h to separate the two while the audience just watched. this happened last friday but the video just now going viral. >>> this morning, look at this cool new look at the red planet. nasa's mars rover "opportunity" sent us this panorama during a four-month-long martian winter. this is made up of 817 compiled image as. "opportunity" has been collecting data on mars since 004. >>> a terrifying fall when a daredevil goes nearly 700 feet down from his tight rope. we'll tell you what happened when we go "down to the wire" in 15. >>> be on the lookout for a virus that could impact thousands of computer users today. cnbc's jackie deang less has details in what's moving your money. >> good morning to you. could be a problem for some users whose computers were hacked more than a year ago and internet providers that service them after the fabulous b
suspected of recruiting and training female attack squads in somalia, having fled kenya after police in mumbaihe middle of a heated debate in syria in jordan, check this out. first he throws a shoe and then pulls a gun on one of his critics. the show's host to-h to separate the two while the audience just watched. this happened last friday but the video just now going viral. >>> this morning, look at this cool new look at the red planet. nasa's mars rover "opportunity" sent...
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maybe it's not so -- you know, "little shop of horrors" isn't so big in mumbai.ke the movie and have you in it -- to play audrey. >> yes. okay. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] i would love that. >> jimmy: that could actually happen. i'm sorry, i just got blinded. did you get engaged or something? >> oh, i thought you were talking about your mug. >> jimmy: no, i'm talking about your giant diamond. no, no, no, my goodness gracious, oh la la. that is a rock and a half. does he want to marry me? [ laughter ] oh, my gosh. congratulations. >> thank you. thank you very much. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: was it nice, the engagement? was it -- was it charming? can you talk about it or not really? >> nothing i can talk about, but it was the best day of my life. >> jimmy: so -- wait, wedding, happening? are you planning it now? yeah, are you? >> well, in my mind, we're doing great. >> jimmy: yeah. >> in my mother's mind -- >> jimmy: it's a nightmare. >> -- we haven't done anything. [ laughter ] so, you know, my parents were so -- so happy when we told them and ada
maybe it's not so -- you know, "little shop of horrors" isn't so big in mumbai.ke the movie and have you in it -- to play audrey. >> yes. okay. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] i would love that. >> jimmy: that could actually happen. i'm sorry, i just got blinded. did you get engaged or something? >> oh, i thought you were talking about your mug. >> jimmy: no, i'm talking about your giant diamond. no, no, no, my goodness gracious, oh la la. that is a rock and...
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sectors have when you have patrons that can rent a room, plan a terrorist attack like what happened in mumbaif situation. >> thank you for your advice. next, today's sign of the times. >> we look at what the spending habits of the rich are telling us. [ male announcer ] when a major hospital wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] .... [ yawning sound ] with the fidelity stock screener, you can try strategies from independent experts and see what criteria they use. such as a 5% yield on dividend-paying stocks. then you can customize the strategies and narrow down to exactly those stocks you want to follow. i'm mark allen of fidelity investments. the expert strategies feature is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >> people are not exactly racing out to car dealerships to buy more rides, but are the rich re
sectors have when you have patrons that can rent a room, plan a terrorist attack like what happened in mumbaif situation. >> thank you for your advice. next, today's sign of the times. >> we look at what the spending habits of the rich are telling us. [ male announcer ] when a major hospital wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [...
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the largest cities in 2010 were told no, mexico city, mumbai, sÃo paolo and new york in the world populationwas 6.91 billion. it is so easy for us to compartmentalize the history and geography. you are either studying the u.s., studying rush or starting japan. the beauty of haywood's book is it shows us what was going on about the u.s. was consumed by the civil war, world war i was the european war with global entanglements due to the colonialism of world war ii had battlefronts for multiple continents. the library journal review evaluated this up very succinctly. valuable picture of human development that was useful to academic and public libraries. the benefit of this book -- american menswear is just great fun. there are many books devoted to women's wear about who designed it and who wore it and how to wear it but there were far fewer books for their counterparts. daniel dealies boyd fills this history. shopkeeper supplied ready-made shirts trousers and coats to sailors who had an immediate need for an expensive clothing after long voyages. these slops as the sailors where was called did
the largest cities in 2010 were told no, mexico city, mumbai, sÃo paolo and new york in the world populationwas 6.91 billion. it is so easy for us to compartmentalize the history and geography. you are either studying the u.s., studying rush or starting japan. the beauty of haywood's book is it shows us what was going on about the u.s. was consumed by the civil war, world war i was the european war with global entanglements due to the colonialism of world war ii had battlefronts for multiple...
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if you go to the acme night watchman company of mumbai, maybe security won't be as good as good national workers. he's speculating about a problem that would be mirroring his own policy. another example of that is the fact that he said that he didn't think the british public might be supportive and the british public might not get behind the olympic games. well, i got news for mitt romney, the british public has been clinically depressed for the last two years because it has a government practicing the very economic policies that mitt romney's advocating. big tax cuts for the wealthy and a big cut down on social services to help the poor and underprivileged, so no wonder the british public are a little bit depressed at the moment. >> i'll follow your advice and not chime in on that criticism, you said it well enough. prime minister cameron seemed to go out of his way to be hospitable, but romney didn't do much for the special relationship, did he? >> certainly not. look, it's not very hard. it's not rocket science to actually be -- to create a good relationship between an american presid
if you go to the acme night watchman company of mumbai, maybe security won't be as good as good national workers. he's speculating about a problem that would be mirroring his own policy. another example of that is the fact that he said that he didn't think the british public might be supportive and the british public might not get behind the olympic games. well, i got news for mitt romney, the british public has been clinically depressed for the last two years because it has a government...
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we'll be in mumbai to find out reaction. >>> we'll get the latest bank of england minutes. any hint on the future of monetary policy in this country? instant analyses from a senior broker. >>> guest host for the second hour has just spoken to someone to become mitt romney's running mate. we'll get the latest from u.s. campaign trail. >>> buy whatever the fed buys, whatever that might be as we chief to fixed income strategy at wells fargo advisers at 11:15 cmt. >>> shares in credit suisse are trading higher after they boost by 15 million francs. and carolyn is with us, she's on set. >> it would be handy if you were in zurich today. >> it would have been handy but you never know when the companies prerelease. credit suisse was slated to report those earnings next thursday. today because of what it is trying to do, it's trying to dispel downs about its capital levels. let me give you a little background because last month credit suisse bank came out in national stability report and criticized credit suisse about feeble capital levels saying it needs to raise capital levels. we
we'll be in mumbai to find out reaction. >>> we'll get the latest bank of england minutes. any hint on the future of monetary policy in this country? instant analyses from a senior broker. >>> guest host for the second hour has just spoken to someone to become mitt romney's running mate. we'll get the latest from u.s. campaign trail. >>> buy whatever the fed buys, whatever that might be as we chief to fixed income strategy at wells fargo advisers at 11:15 cmt....
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one of the scenarios we have been training across the country for is something along the lines of a mumbai style attack. we have multiple shooters organized, and we had actually -- incidentally done that. >> i have another question. if you could finish. >> and the aurora police were there, and their response last week is to be commended. but with respect to, is there a federal presence and so forth in an investigation of an incident of that type, yes. >> and let me express my sympathy to those and applaud those law enforcement, first responders. of course this is a difficult time. i would encourage that homeland security be present because i do believe there are issues of domestic terrorism. let me move quickly to another issue. five members of congress attacked a staff person in the department of -- the state department on the grounds of being associated with the muslim brotherhood. the mother, father and brother. do not want to call that staff person's name. i know that staff person as an outstanding american. but they sent a letter to the state department inspector general. my question
one of the scenarios we have been training across the country for is something along the lines of a mumbai style attack. we have multiple shooters organized, and we had actually -- incidentally done that. >> i have another question. if you could finish. >> and the aurora police were there, and their response last week is to be commended. but with respect to, is there a federal presence and so forth in an investigation of an incident of that type, yes. >> and let me express my...
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we have the details for us live from mumbai. >> reporter: well this is one of the worst blackouts to hit the country in the past decade. primarily affected the northern part of india. the cutoff at 2:32 a.m. on monday and following the breakdown in the entire northern grid. the reason for the failure of the grid is not certain. but the main thing we have is that 60% of the supply has been restored in the northern part of india. services have been restored. remaining 40% will happen in the next few hours. we've been getting a few comments. they changed the timing for punjab. air conditioning have been banned until power has been restored. back to you. >> and it was another big earnings day in japan. we have more live from tokyo. >> reporter: yes, we saw a lot of first quarter earnings today. among them mitsubishi motors posted a 22% increase in profits, in operating profits. and despite slight fall in sales. the automaker fought the strong end by cutting back exports by 13% from the same period last year mainly to european countries where the euro is weakening and profits are shrinkin
we have the details for us live from mumbai. >> reporter: well this is one of the worst blackouts to hit the country in the past decade. primarily affected the northern part of india. the cutoff at 2:32 a.m. on monday and following the breakdown in the entire northern grid. the reason for the failure of the grid is not certain. but the main thing we have is that 60% of the supply has been restored in the northern part of india. services have been restored. remaining 40% will happen in the...
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we're joined with a preview live from mumbai. >> thanks.ndian banks are expected to show good numbers. the low base effect of last quarter will have very strong number. on an individual basis, particularly go like state bank of india, largest bank in q1 on the back of very high provisioning, with new management stepped in to clean up operations and asset quality so earning basis expecting a strong set of numbers. they started the clean-up process a long time back once again started focusing on increasing its balance sheet with respect to lending to retail. we're expecting very strong set of numbers. one we're watching will be hdfc limited, very stable and consistent in performance. every quarter if you watch performance net interest by 30%, similar so to what they're expecting this urt quarter as well while net profit is expected to grow by 18%. the spreads are expected to be consistent, above the 2% mark while margins will come in at that 4.2%, 4.3% as it has for many past quarters. in general for the entire banking, particularly led by lo
we're joined with a preview live from mumbai. >> thanks.ndian banks are expected to show good numbers. the low base effect of last quarter will have very strong number. on an individual basis, particularly go like state bank of india, largest bank in q1 on the back of very high provisioning, with new management stepped in to clean up operations and asset quality so earning basis expecting a strong set of numbers. they started the clean-up process a long time back once again started...
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we have more on this from mumbai. last time it was surprisingly weak figures now surprisingly strong, perhaps? >> well, actually it's a mixed bag. this number has been strong. a lot of positive coming in from manufacturing which is up 2.5%. we had mining too which was down which was a contraction but less so than the contraction earlier. all in all electricity was up. consumer durables was up which contributed positively. now the negative surprise came in from the fact that the april figures were revised negatively. remember that had shown a flat growth last time. that was revised to a contraction for the april figures. that's a bit disconcerting but economists have put forward a view they don't go by it as solidly as they used to because it used to defer a lot in terms of revision of figures. there's a bit of disconcerting views coming in from "the economist"s that maybe they don't look at it so aggressively going forward. inflation comes out on monday and then we follow that up with the policy by the rbi on july 31s
we have more on this from mumbai. last time it was surprisingly weak figures now surprisingly strong, perhaps? >> well, actually it's a mixed bag. this number has been strong. a lot of positive coming in from manufacturing which is up 2.5%. we had mining too which was down which was a contraction but less so than the contraction earlier. all in all electricity was up. consumer durables was up which contributed positively. now the negative surprise came in from the fact that the april...
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we have more from mumbai.his was the expected decision. >> it was indeed expected that this time around the rbi will not cut any rates, so they have the kept the rate unchanged at 7%. the repo range is 8% and they have cut it out by 100 basis points. it's at 23% versus an earlier 24% to ease the credit conditions in india. more importantly they do point out to a deteriorating economic outlook. they have gdp production is lowered to 6.5% versus 7.3%. b, they have also upped the inflation to 7% versus an earlier 6.5% reading. they're more or less the result economists expected from india, but it's a confirmation from the governor that the economic situation is looking bleak. back to you now. >> all right. thanks very much for that. rima is joining us as the director of head and research for strategy of asia japan markets. thank you for joining us. i presume india's economy is less sensitive to drought than it used to be because it relies less on the agricultural sector. nevertheless we're not through the monsoon
we have more from mumbai.his was the expected decision. >> it was indeed expected that this time around the rbi will not cut any rates, so they have the kept the rate unchanged at 7%. the repo range is 8% and they have cut it out by 100 basis points. it's at 23% versus an earlier 24% to ease the credit conditions in india. more importantly they do point out to a deteriorating economic outlook. they have gdp production is lowered to 6.5% versus 7.3%. b, they have also upped the inflation...
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communities in america from anacostia and oakland to mumbai and sÃo paulo to st.petersburg in a long way to anger ali. all of them taking responsibility for their children and their future. they have not gotten enough credit to the developing world and the middle income countries are spending even more money than the donor countries and the individuals are doing to fight this epidemic. they are worth are supporting us they are coming up for this moment. [applause] was also got a lot of policymakers who seem committed to keep working on us if necessary until everybody in this room is as old and gray as ird. [laughter] if that is what it takes. this is serious. i've been doing us a long time. all of this is really happening because of you and the people who sat in these chairs at every previous aids conference, going back to the beginning. millions of p. in an aids free generation still depend on your daily tenacity and encourage. no, we don't have all the money and answers we need, but we have you. we have your disdain for the progress that has been made and you di
communities in america from anacostia and oakland to mumbai and sÃo paulo to st.petersburg in a long way to anger ali. all of them taking responsibility for their children and their future. they have not gotten enough credit to the developing world and the middle income countries are spending even more money than the donor countries and the individuals are doing to fight this epidemic. they are worth are supporting us they are coming up for this moment. [applause] was also got a lot of...