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though the mumbai native never played basketball, he knows what sells. >> the impact of the nba in india is there a future, a big market in terms of when you will be tapped? >> if soccer was the sport of the 20th century, i believe basketball will be the sport of the 21st century. so it's now the fastest growing sport in india. now, it will never pass cricket as the national pastime, but if it becomes a strong number two, then i think this will be a big achievement. >> is it interesting for you to think, wow, i grew up in india, came here, all about software and business, and now i'm living a dream and being in the nba. >> i don't look at it that way. i think my best days are still ahead of me. i think that it's been a great journey. and i'm obsessed withidaty, as you know, when i look at baseball, i look at it as a data problem, both on the business side as well as the player side. which combination of players produce the best results, where do you shoot from, how do you defend the other team? there's all kinds of magic in that data. i look at it as a big data problem. >> what happen s
though the mumbai native never played basketball, he knows what sells. >> the impact of the nba in india is there a future, a big market in terms of when you will be tapped? >> if soccer was the sport of the 20th century, i believe basketball will be the sport of the 21st century. so it's now the fastest growing sport in india. now, it will never pass cricket as the national pastime, but if it becomes a strong number two, then i think this will be a big achievement. >> is it...
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we get the story now from mumbai. what's going on? >> complete chaos in mumbai.ent session has been adjourned two days ahead of schedule without the passage of two important bills like the land bill and the food acquisition bill that the market was so keenly watching out for. the opposition led to chaos in parliament refusing to allow any proceedings in both houses. now, they adjourned parliament over a whole host of issues. the current government is undergoing a lot of allegations with regards to the scam and with regard to top appointments and bribery allegations, et cetera. all of that really has caused the opposition demanding the resignation of the prime minister and they did not allow any proceedings in both house aforesaid the congress went ahead and won the elections in the state overthrowing the bjt. despite being under a whole host of allegations, the congress actually cruised through and in fact it won with a huge majority of 121 seats which was above the halfway mark and that actually frustrated the opposition and it did not allow any proceedings in b
we get the story now from mumbai. what's going on? >> complete chaos in mumbai.ent session has been adjourned two days ahead of schedule without the passage of two important bills like the land bill and the food acquisition bill that the market was so keenly watching out for. the opposition led to chaos in parliament refusing to allow any proceedings in both houses. now, they adjourned parliament over a whole host of issues. the current government is undergoing a lot of allegations with...
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several high-profile cases in pakistan, including the 2008 terrorist attack on the indian city of mumbai and the 2007 killing of former prime minister benazir bhutto. he said there was evidence of former prime minister pervez musharraf's involvement in the case. on friday, he was heading to the anti-terrorism court for a hearing on the case. >> this is a very tragic incident because a trial is going on and an effort has been made to stop it. all i can say is that this is very tragic. >> the killing of benazir bhutto unleashed a wave of protests across pakistan. no one has ever been convicted of her murder. zulfikar was trying to change that. >> i am on the line with some from the center of research and security studies in islam about. do we have any leads on who was behind the shooting? anyone claiming responsibility? >> as of now, nobody has claimed responsibility for this incident, but most of the figures are being pointed at possible sympathizers of musharraf from within the ministry establishment. he was to depose before the code, basically rejecting the request that he be exempted f
several high-profile cases in pakistan, including the 2008 terrorist attack on the indian city of mumbai and the 2007 killing of former prime minister benazir bhutto. he said there was evidence of former prime minister pervez musharraf's involvement in the case. on friday, he was heading to the anti-terrorism court for a hearing on the case. >> this is a very tragic incident because a trial is going on and an effort has been made to stop it. all i can say is that this is very tragic....
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india's rape scandals are seeing authorities clamp down on provocative window displays mumbai officials are putting mannequins dressed only in underwear to rid the male population of. sweet little nets for you online. the crane the called take the strain watch footage of the lucky escape for the residents of these apartments it's all over you tube channel. with the employment situation tight across europe the pressures on leaders to be firm on just who gets increasingly rare jobs the six integrations summit has kicked off in germany and this year it's focused on better including foreigners into the country's labor market when it's talk to german m.p. stephan he's from the conservative c.d.u. c.s.u. party stephan according to chancellor merkel a lot has been achieved regarding integrating migrants since two thousand and six would you agree with that i'm deeply convinced since two thousand and six and especially since. our chancellor the topic of integration has become a prior topic on the political agenda of the years and that the case before this i think all governments have underestima
india's rape scandals are seeing authorities clamp down on provocative window displays mumbai officials are putting mannequins dressed only in underwear to rid the male population of. sweet little nets for you online. the crane the called take the strain watch footage of the lucky escape for the residents of these apartments it's all over you tube channel. with the employment situation tight across europe the pressures on leaders to be firm on just who gets increasingly rare jobs the six...
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india's rape scandals are seeing authorities clamped down on provocative window displays mumbai officials are banning americans dressed only in underwear to rid the male population of impure thoughts reported on that online. plus the crane that called to take the strain what footage of the lucky escape for the residents in these apartments it's all on you tube channel right now. is. the. police in cambodia have used batons on clothes workers protesting for better wages at least twenty three were wounded around three thousand staff mostly women blocked a road outside their factory which makes clothes for sports where john nike. is a professor and dean of school of international affairs and he joins me now. the factories union leader says workers have been staging protests for a week but it took violence to get their voices heard why is that do you think. miliard witnessing a stupid increasing desperation of working people their own the word especially in asia in countries like cambodia and of course the most infamous one being bangladesh fear people are being pushed to the age through crue
india's rape scandals are seeing authorities clamped down on provocative window displays mumbai officials are banning americans dressed only in underwear to rid the male population of impure thoughts reported on that online. plus the crane that called to take the strain what footage of the lucky escape for the residents in these apartments it's all on you tube channel right now. is. the. police in cambodia have used batons on clothes workers protesting for better wages at least twenty three...
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i mean the is rape scandals are seeing authorities climb down on provocative window displays mumbai michel's are banning the cans dressed only in underwear to rid the male population of impure thoughts while we report on line. to crave that can take the strain and watch the footage of the lucky escape for the residents in these apartments it's in our you tube channel. it's. easy. now europe's running out of skilled engineers and some of the confidence leading manufacturers say that's forcing them to move their research and development to asia they say it's one of many ramifications from the long lasting economic crisis which is only set to deepen in the coming years as our celia has a story. manufacturers and industrialists have been voicing their concerns sounding the alarm over what they say is a locker shortage of skilled talent here in europe now this does add another layer to the story of employment or lack thereof here in the bois as the economic crisis continues and then in an interview would be a financial times the c.e.o. of siemens europe's largest engineering group had said of thi
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information technology to be premier league and visited one of the premier id companies in india in mumbai and that has also just opened true for services imports well as with ourselves penetrator and balances out. as we can see there is a lot of two countries can cooperate and and of course the benefits are obvious for the other part members there at this point professor sure and charlie i'd like to thank you so much for giving us your thoughts here on r.t. . now the u.k. governments gave marriage bill is to undergo a third and final commons reading later today this after david cameron saw further descend from within the ranks of the conservative party with little support seen for his flagship same sex wedding policy well to discuss this more i'm now joined by contributor a few times he who is in london for us i think you are much for joining us here on r.t. today well obviously just like any e.u. country the u.k. at this point has bigger fish to fry so to speak i mean there are economic problems and other issues that need to be tackled so is the issue of gay marriage perhaps a bit exagge
information technology to be premier league and visited one of the premier id companies in india in mumbai and that has also just opened true for services imports well as with ourselves penetrator and balances out. as we can see there is a lot of two countries can cooperate and and of course the benefits are obvious for the other part members there at this point professor sure and charlie i'd like to thank you so much for giving us your thoughts here on r.t. . now the u.k. governments gave...
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one very important statement that i have seen from him is that he's said we will not allow mumbai repetition. now, this is important. what is behind this thinking? this statement? what is that thinking? will it mean that pakistan and india really be cooperating at certain level in the extremist? will it mean that -- does it only mean that it's a gesture giving confidence to india, that, look, we are not add veep rows. -- adventurous, we are not going to spoil our relationship with you, so this is something that has to be -- that has to be seen. it's a -- when it comes to cooperations, that's a difficult issue. it's precious water, so to say. then comes the issues,bigger issues. handling them. now, himself has been saying in the past that we would lean on kashmir, and then you have -- how will that be handled? i think there is not going to be any sudden developments in that area, but there would be some movement in terms of at least trying to talk about these issues in the most serious manner, and if not just kashmir, it's agreed, so my big is that on trade and other matters, travel, ect., th
one very important statement that i have seen from him is that he's said we will not allow mumbai repetition. now, this is important. what is behind this thinking? this statement? what is that thinking? will it mean that pakistan and india really be cooperating at certain level in the extremist? will it mean that -- does it only mean that it's a gesture giving confidence to india, that, look, we are not add veep rows. -- adventurous, we are not going to spoil our relationship with you, so this...
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. >> some of the cities are mumbai, and san paulo. >> the student newspaper will have 25 foreign bureaus. >> you may think it would be hard to convince professors to join the minerva project. >> i thought it would be very difficult. and it turned out to be exactly the opposite. >> he recruited a professor from stanford. and on the advisory board, mary summer summers, former president of harvard and former secretary of the treasury. >> i do think that they will get a lot of hype and recognition for just having a really different, revolutionary model. but it is not clear if it is a model that will work out. it is cloudy new. >> i think it is very possible. >> reporter: we talked to students, andñr they seemed ver interested in the idea. >> that sounds cool, to travel and get experience in countries and other places. i think that is cool. >> i wonder how feasible and expensive it will be. >> the room and board will be similar to a traditional university. you have to live and eat, and they are trying to make it more affordable. however, the traditional school costs $40,000 a year. here it wi
. >> some of the cities are mumbai, and san paulo. >> the student newspaper will have 25 foreign bureaus. >> you may think it would be hard to convince professors to join the minerva project. >> i thought it would be very difficult. and it turned out to be exactly the opposite. >> he recruited a professor from stanford. and on the advisory board, mary summer summers, former president of harvard and former secretary of the treasury. >> i do think that they...
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though the mumbai native tetq) played basketball, he knows what sells. >> the impact of the nbaxd inbasketball will be the sport of the 21st century.t( it is nowxd the fastest-growing sport in india. it will never passt( cricket as the national past time, buti] i it becs,r ako strong number tw then i think this will bee1 a b achievement. grew up in india and came here and i wasl about software and business and now i'm living a dream andok being in the nba. >> i don't look ató[a5 it tha. i think my bes(aaysé@ are s('1 ahead of me. i think it's been a great journey, and i'm obsessed with data, as you know,xd and so whei look at basketball i look at it as a big data problem. both with on the business side as well as the gameok side. so what com bin eggsi] of+ pla produce the best results? where do you shoot from? how do youko defend the other m in there are all kind of magicÑ in thatc data so i look atçó it a big data problem.lp >> what happens with your share of the warriors. you own a big chunk of the warriors. your share? upw3 dramatically. the team is doing very well. we sold
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though the mumbai native never played basketball, he knows what sells. >> the impact of the nba in indiais there a future, a big market in terms of waiting to be tapped? >> it's the sport of the century. i believe basketball will be the sport of the 21st century. it's the fastest growing sport in india. now it will never pass cricket as the national pastime, but if it becomes the strong number two, then i think this will be a big achievement. >> reporter: is it interesting for you to think, wow, i grew up in india, i came here, it was all about software and business. and now i'm living a dream and being in the nba. >> well, i don't look at it that way. i think my best days are still ahead of me. i think that it's been a big journey. i'm obsessed with data, as you know. so when i look at basketball, i look at it as a big data problem. both on the business side, as well as on the game side. >> reporter: what combination -- >> what combinations of players produce the best results. where do you shoot from, how do you defend the other team. there's all kinds of magic in the data. i look at it
though the mumbai native never played basketball, he knows what sells. >> the impact of the nba in indiais there a future, a big market in terms of waiting to be tapped? >> it's the sport of the century. i believe basketball will be the sport of the 21st century. it's the fastest growing sport in india. now it will never pass cricket as the national pastime, but if it becomes the strong number two, then i think this will be a big achievement. >> reporter: is it interesting for...
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we saw that in mumbai, europe, and the good news is that we'v chased them out of the catastrophic attacksere's more targets. neil: man, oh, man, the stuff you've seen and have come compo. thank you, sir. >> thank you, nei. neil: the dow settling above 15,000 for the first time ever, but just guess who is leading the buying parade? not the names you'd think. not the names you'd think. the boring names you likely the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. aneveryone but her... no. no! no. ...likes 50% more cash. but i don't give up easy... do you want 50% more cash? yes! yes?! ♪ [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase, plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's t card for people who like more cash. ♪ what's in your wallet? why? and we've hit the why phase... [ male announcer ] from the way the bristles move to the way they clean, once you try an oral-b deep sweep power brus you'll never go back to a regular manual brush. its three cleaning zones with dynamic power bristles
we saw that in mumbai, europe, and the good news is that we'v chased them out of the catastrophic attacksere's more targets. neil: man, oh, man, the stuff you've seen and have come compo. thank you, sir. >> thank you, nei. neil: the dow settling above 15,000 for the first time ever, but just guess who is leading the buying parade? not the names you'd think. not the names you'd think. the boring names you likely the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases,...
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india's rape scandals are seeing authorities clamp down on provocative window displays mumbai officials are banning mannequins first only on the way to rid the male population of pure thought reports online. plus china's alleged cyber spying puts u.s. defense forces on alert the pentagon flames beijing's obtain designs for dozens of cutting edge american weapons systems saving them decades of doing their own research. their stories online at the moment for you now police in cambodia have you stunned battens on close work is protesting for better wages at least twenty three wounded around three thousand staff mostly women blocked a road outside their factory which makes clothes for sports where john nike professor from the school of international affairs i spoke to a little earlier he says people are being forced to resort to extreme measures by the government. you're witnessing a state of increasing disparate of working people in asia in countries like cambodia and of course the most infamous one of the dear people are being pushed to the beach with cruel and inhuman inhumane practices
india's rape scandals are seeing authorities clamp down on provocative window displays mumbai officials are banning mannequins first only on the way to rid the male population of pure thought reports online. plus china's alleged cyber spying puts u.s. defense forces on alert the pentagon flames beijing's obtain designs for dozens of cutting edge american weapons systems saving them decades of doing their own research. their stories online at the moment for you now police in cambodia have you...
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we saw that in mumbai, europe, and the good news is that we've chased them out of the catastrophic attacksts. neil: man, oh, man, the stuff you've seen and have come compo. thank you, sir. >> thank you, neil. neil: the dow settling above 15,000 for the first time ever, but just guess who is leading the buying parade? not the names you'd think. the boring names you likely forgot. back on all purchases plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone wants... ♪ 50% more doo wop ♪ 50% more buckarooooooooos ♪ 50% more yeeeaaahhhh!!!! ♪ 50% more yeah yeah [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase, plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. ♪ 50% more boogie ♪ what's in your wallet? cashhhhh!!! ♪ what's in your wallet? ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat mo dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where dyou want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ ma
we saw that in mumbai, europe, and the good news is that we've chased them out of the catastrophic attacksts. neil: man, oh, man, the stuff you've seen and have come compo. thank you, sir. >> thank you, neil. neil: the dow settling above 15,000 for the first time ever, but just guess who is leading the buying parade? not the names you'd think. the boring names you likely forgot. back on all purchases plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone wants... ♪ 50% more doo wop ♪ 50% more...
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in 2006, islamic terrorists set off seven of them in 11 minutes on crowded commuter trains in mumbai,india, killing more than 200, injuring 700 others. when our bomb was ready, the warning siren sounded and we retreated to a bunker high above the site, 2,000 feet away. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. ( explosion ) when the smoke cleared and the site was declared safe, we went back for a look. >> as soon as we walk up, one of the things we'll notice are some of the nuts. therefore, you're going to be careful. they may be warm. this one has cooled down here's the lid from the pressure cooker. >> this is going to be a really important piece of forensic evidence because this obviously was something that wouldn't be in the environment, in a street city. so, you find this, and you go, okay, this was part of the device. and now that i know that part of the device, i can analyze this metal and figure out what the brand, the model, the make of the pressure cooker, where the metal was forged, where this thing was manufactured. and then, as i collect other fragments, i want to make sure that they match the origi
in 2006, islamic terrorists set off seven of them in 11 minutes on crowded commuter trains in mumbai,india, killing more than 200, injuring 700 others. when our bomb was ready, the warning siren sounded and we retreated to a bunker high above the site, 2,000 feet away. 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. ( explosion ) when the smoke cleared and the site was declared safe, we went back for a look. >> as soon as we walk up, one of the things we'll notice are some of the nuts. therefore, you're going to be...
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if the president said, i want all the data on this, you now have that as a fruit salesman in mumbai for few cents. it has shut down the whole discussion of the digital divide. 10 years ago, we were worried about those who would have access to information and those who did not. basically, the information has become so cheap and ubiquitous and large, wikipedia, google, and this that the other, that there is no longer a talk of a digital divide. what has happened is countries like india and taiwan and singapore, korea, basically now have a standard of living equivalent to that of the united states because they educated their children in the new language, they took education seriously, they took the digital education seriously, and all of a sudden you have all these countries growing at nine at nine percent every single year on a compounded basis. and you get this massive growth. something similar will happen in life sciences. the rich countries today may be caught by countries that just educate their kids in the stuff. that is why the stuff is so important. that is why the deficit stuff is
if the president said, i want all the data on this, you now have that as a fruit salesman in mumbai for few cents. it has shut down the whole discussion of the digital divide. 10 years ago, we were worried about those who would have access to information and those who did not. basically, the information has become so cheap and ubiquitous and large, wikipedia, google, and this that the other, that there is no longer a talk of a digital divide. what has happened is countries like india and taiwan...
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. >>> and we'll be out at mumbai. india's cut of interest rates for the third time this year. that's at 10:45 cett. >> and we will preview today's jobs report with julia and dan live from new york. tweet us your predictions @cnbcwex. #nailthenumber. >> louisa will be out. >> if you're from louisville, it's more louisville, kentucky. >> it's for the kentucky derby. that's what you call it. >> what would you call it? >> derby. >> oh, oh, oh. the first leg in the triple crown series. >> yep. >> we'll go inside churchill downs to preview the legendary run of the roses. >> i think it's like 30 years or something. >> it was over-shadowed by the olympics. do you remember his name? it started with an "f" i think. we'll look it up. >> anyway, the euro is rebounding against the dollar this morning. mario draghi suggested the central bank cut deposit rates sending the euro/dollar lower. we were down 1.3072 this morning. . other markets suggested the markets may have overreacted by saying additional measures would not be announced anytime soon. we saw the euro getting back up to 1.3143 on
. >>> and we'll be out at mumbai. india's cut of interest rates for the third time this year. that's at 10:45 cett. >> and we will preview today's jobs report with julia and dan live from new york. tweet us your predictions @cnbcwex. #nailthenumber. >> louisa will be out. >> if you're from louisville, it's more louisville, kentucky. >> it's for the kentucky derby. that's what you call it. >> what would you call it? >> derby. >> oh, oh, oh. the...
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we'll have the latest from mumbai. >>> plus, is china about to lose its limelight on the global stage? we have been deciding whether to look on the eu imposing trade tear yichs. >>> thanks, ross. kospi ended higher %. carmakers such as kia, hyundai and samsung enjoyed a nice rise. the shack high composite slipped 2 1.1% today. property stocks tumbled. the nikkei pulled back a modest 0.2% after profit taking in financials and real estate stocks. but sharp shares jumped nearly 5% ahead of its full year report card which came out after the bell. sony gained shares as well as kansai electric. kyushu soared, as well. their ratings spiking a high possibility as resumed nuclear power generation in the medium term. and we had plenty of coverage on this already. we'll be watching sony's shares tomorrow after the markets close. cnbc exclusively closed that u.s. investor third point called to break up the company and we'll follow that story closely. back to you. >> all right, sixuan, we'll catch you later. right now, 6 to 4 decliners outpacing advancers at the time moment on the ftse 100. the xe
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. >>> coming up on this show, we take you out to mumbai after the break to catch up on how stocks areg there. oh this is lame, investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(k) to hidden fees. is that what you're looking for, like a hidden fee in your giant mom bag? maybe i have them... oh that's right i don't because i rolled my account over to e-trade where... woah. okay... they don't have hidden fees... hey fern. the junk drawer? why would they... is that my gerbil? you said he moved to a tiny farm. that's it, i'm running away. no, no you can't come! [ male announcer ] e-trade. less for us. more for you. no, no you can't come! lets you jump backwards and forwards in time to capture the perfect shot. blackberry z10 with time shift. built to keep you moving. see it in action at blackberry.com/z10 >>> the nikkei finish he higher as the weaker yen helps boost ek porter stocks. >>> bankia shares plunge in madrid after a recapitalization bringing 11 million new shares to the market. >>> but it's a good time for swatch. the stock boosted by news that china is cutting tarif
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, looking perhaps in the new growth areas like india, it was interesting to see the university of mumbai, but interestingly, at that university, it's those individuals who are actually the most successful at taking big, inherited dollars and turning those into bigger fortunes on the way out. >> wow. >> but it's probably easier to make money when you've started off with a bit of money in a pot, right? i mean, what they're doing is they're going to these universities to find out how to do that. >> or to meet the right people to do that. >> well, i think you said it, meeting the right people is definitely part of the equation. if you look at the individuals a networks they build at the university and the names and where they've been, you'll find they end up at one of the top 20 universities for wealth generation. >> any major surprises, mycholas? >> you know, i think one of those surprises is gender divide, right? so, where the women go who have been most successful in adding net worth. in the uk, it's kings college. in the u.s., it's northwestern. and that's at about 15% to 20% between tho
, looking perhaps in the new growth areas like india, it was interesting to see the university of mumbai, but interestingly, at that university, it's those individuals who are actually the most successful at taking big, inherited dollars and turning those into bigger fortunes on the way out. >> wow. >> but it's probably easier to make money when you've started off with a bit of money in a pot, right? i mean, what they're doing is they're going to these universities to find out how...
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if the president said, i want all the data on this, you now have that as a fruit salesman in mumbai for. it has shut down the whole discussion of the digital divide. 10 years ago, we were worried about those who would have access to information and those who did not. basically, the information has become so cheap and ubiquitous and so large, wikipedia, google, and this that the other, that there is no longer a talk of a digital divide. what has happened is countries like india and taiwan and singapore, korea basically now have a standard of living equivalent to that of the united states because they educated their children in the new language, they took education seriously, they took the digital education seriously, and all of a sudden you have all these countries growing at 9% every single year on a compounded basis. and you get this massive growth. something similar will happen in life sciences. the rich countries today may be caught by countries that just educate their kids in the stuff. that is why the stuff is so important. that is why the deficit stuff is so important. we are spen
if the president said, i want all the data on this, you now have that as a fruit salesman in mumbai for. it has shut down the whole discussion of the digital divide. 10 years ago, we were worried about those who would have access to information and those who did not. basically, the information has become so cheap and ubiquitous and so large, wikipedia, google, and this that the other, that there is no longer a talk of a digital divide. what has happened is countries like india and taiwan and...
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. >> pan am flight 103, the munich olympics, the twin towers and the pentagon, mumbai, the chili laurelo subway, the london underground, the saguaro restaurant in jerusalem, the images of those terrorist attacks are seared in our minds, and the mere mention of those words and those places fill us with anger and with sorrow. and now, unfortunately, boston is added to that list. our hearts go out to the families and friends of those who were killed, and our prayers for healing go to the wounded. boston is strong indeed. we gather here this morning knowing full well that no country, no city is immune from terrorist and extremist attacks. the same can be said to the jewish community. adl staff works behind bulletproof glass with steel reinforced doors for a reason. we need to have the benefit, the best strategies and practices, to prevent terrorist attacks. the state of israel, sadly, has had to deal with more than its share of terrorism for decades here and so it is only natural that many policy makers and law enforcement officials turned to israel, and to israeli officials, for guidance,
. >> pan am flight 103, the munich olympics, the twin towers and the pentagon, mumbai, the chili laurelo subway, the london underground, the saguaro restaurant in jerusalem, the images of those terrorist attacks are seared in our minds, and the mere mention of those words and those places fill us with anger and with sorrow. and now, unfortunately, boston is added to that list. our hearts go out to the families and friends of those who were killed, and our prayers for healing go to the...
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right signals, the desire to normalize with india, and he made a statement that we will .ot allow mumbai-likeincidents this was an important signal to india. the military sensitivity on that count of india, they are much exaggerated. in fact sharif is better placed to work on improvement of relations with india than the earlier leaders, and to address issues with india, which have so far to you looted progress. eluded progress. he has stated his willingness to work with the united states and underscored his work with the united states earlier, there are issues related to afghanistan, related to the ,uestion of the use of drones there are difficult issues, but i think they need to be worked out. there has to be some kind of court nation between the united states and pakistan on this ground. on afghanistan, i think he will have to resistant tatian of playing any ambitious peacemaking role. pakistan in my view gains little by being very proactive in afghanistan. it should do what it can, but in step with koppeabul. taliban leadership has to be discouraged. there will also be some challenges with
right signals, the desire to normalize with india, and he made a statement that we will .ot allow mumbai-likeincidents this was an important signal to india. the military sensitivity on that count of india, they are much exaggerated. in fact sharif is better placed to work on improvement of relations with india than the earlier leaders, and to address issues with india, which have so far to you looted progress. eluded progress. he has stated his willingness to work with the united states and...