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but this, too, is mumbai. an incredible natural spectacle -- every year, 30,000 flamingos come to thane creek, the northern part of the estuary that forms mumbai harbor. the birds migrate from the neighboring state of gujarat, some from as far away as the middle east. thane creek was declared a wildlife sanctuary last year. there are dense mangrove forests here, so it's only accessible by boat. marine biologist n. vasudevan heads the forest service's mangrove cell. his job is to protect mumbai's mangrove forests. >> during the ring tides, this whole area is covered by saline water. in a situation like this, other trees cannot grow. mangroves have special adaptations to grow in such areas. if the mangroves were not there, this whole place would have been barren. >> the creek's mangrove forests provide a habitat for many plants and animals. there's plenty of food for them. the flamingos feed on algae that grow on the mudflats and are exposed at low tide. they also eat mollusks and crustaceans. mangroves are also
but this, too, is mumbai. an incredible natural spectacle -- every year, 30,000 flamingos come to thane creek, the northern part of the estuary that forms mumbai harbor. the birds migrate from the neighboring state of gujarat, some from as far away as the middle east. thane creek was declared a wildlife sanctuary last year. there are dense mangrove forests here, so it's only accessible by boat. marine biologist n. vasudevan heads the forest service's mangrove cell. his job is to protect...
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. >> even in the mumbai attack, they put bombs in taxis. sent out the taxis that then exploded in different parts of the city that allowed them to get throughout the area. >> soft targets are the soft because they are welcoming to the public and the public wants them to be welcoming. as we go visit family and friends. instead of thinking a sim solution, we have to look at the issue overall. engage the public as we try to do. and then just realize that part of the balancing that phil is talking about is the acceptance of that level of vulnerability
. >> even in the mumbai attack, they put bombs in taxis. sent out the taxis that then exploded in different parts of the city that allowed them to get throughout the area. >> soft targets are the soft because they are welcoming to the public and the public wants them to be welcoming. as we go visit family and friends. instead of thinking a sim solution, we have to look at the issue overall. engage the public as we try to do. and then just realize that part of the balancing that phil...
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typically june 5th off there south of mumbai and seeing showers and thunderstorms even around the mumbai area, actually. temperatures 10 degrees cooler than inland. look at islamabad towards pakistan, into the 40s. even around new delhi, as well. you have to wait until late june to early july until the monsoon sets in for you and finally brings the temperatures down, as well. for now, still enduring that heat wave. let's talk about the storms over here towards the americas, specifically the high plains. we have this area of low pressure spilling in out of the rockies along the eastern slopes of it with thunderstorms flaring up not only on thursday afternoon through the afternoon hours and friday thunderstorms into the western great lakes. big thing with this, pulling in some warm air from the south. temperatures soaring into the deep south and also towards chicago. 33 friday, saturday. when that front pushes by, a cold front, big change for the colder air, too. 21 just there by your sunday. same in detroit, cleveland, toronto. you can see the temperatures drop down by the end of the week
typically june 5th off there south of mumbai and seeing showers and thunderstorms even around the mumbai area, actually. temperatures 10 degrees cooler than inland. look at islamabad towards pakistan, into the 40s. even around new delhi, as well. you have to wait until late june to early july until the monsoon sets in for you and finally brings the temperatures down, as well. for now, still enduring that heat wave. let's talk about the storms over here towards the americas, specifically the...
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. >> yeah, when i see that video i think back to 2008 and the mumbai attacks.i attackses were also the same type of military swarm or raid strategy. there were a number of individuals that were armed with long weapons and they also had explosive devices and they moved through the mumbai train station in a very similar way that you see these three individuals moving through the terminal of ataturk airport. they're shooting as many people as they can and ultimately, when they have no other choice then they're detonating themselves. so, but they're amped up. they're high energy at this moment and this is the same type of thing we saw in mumbai, as well and it's a different manifestation of that type of raid or swarm attack. >> you've got at least three guys and to the point, we don't know how many more people were involved if anyone else was planning to do this or chickened out. we don't have any information at this point. we know at least three and we know one in arrivals and one in departures. what does that tell you? >> it shows some planning and it shows that
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hasby has been -- mumbai been trading for about 20 minutes now. japan is now in the next. hong kong isre in on its lunch break and we have been flirting with the gain line for most of the morning. the hang seng is not reacting to that data coming out of china, showing stability from the chinese economy. for is the unofficial pmi gua e manufacturing. one showing a slight expansion and one showing a contraction there as well. let's take a look at the middle east, your neck of the woods, manus. hours away from the start of trading, manus. we saw the session on tuesday, we had declines for doha and abu dhabi. was really following what was going on elsewhere, to actually wear the gulf was. it is up 1.6%. let's have a snapshot of tel aviv as well. on the way down for the tel aviv market. ,he index shows change breaking the most recent falls .4% higher. manus: the dollar-yen is inching ever slightly higher on the yen. so, we have got to see where this actually goes, how much of it really was in the price. in the meantime, let's check on the other stories that are making headlines
hasby has been -- mumbai been trading for about 20 minutes now. japan is now in the next. hong kong isre in on its lunch break and we have been flirting with the gain line for most of the morning. the hang seng is not reacting to that data coming out of china, showing stability from the chinese economy. for is the unofficial pmi gua e manufacturing. one showing a slight expansion and one showing a contraction there as well. let's take a look at the middle east, your neck of the woods, manus....
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centering joins us from mumbai. why has this now come up? the timing is quite auspicious, isn't it?ht. so, this idea was actually floated in february. and you know, did not gain much traction there, but now it is reappearing. and what is going on in india, as you are mentioning, a big alone in state-owned banks. and even though the government has collected some money to repatriate them, it will not be enough. they're making budget deficit plans, to meet them for the own borrowing costs, so they're looking everywhere for where on the public balance sheet there is any money left? sandrine, does this have any chance of actually going through? sandrine: well, it is hard to tell. islong as rajan is here, leaving in september, i don't see any chance of it happening. he is actually shot the idea down twice. once, shortly after it was proposed. and again, showing that this is really in the air, the actually mentioned it in a speech last week, where he was defending his action. he has the one who has really been driving the push for the state-owned banks to cleanup balance sheet. and now tha
centering joins us from mumbai. why has this now come up? the timing is quite auspicious, isn't it?ht. so, this idea was actually floated in february. and you know, did not gain much traction there, but now it is reappearing. and what is going on in india, as you are mentioning, a big alone in state-owned banks. and even though the government has collected some money to repatriate them, it will not be enough. they're making budget deficit plans, to meet them for the own borrowing costs, so...
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mumbai, there was a central commander giving instructions. if memory serves me, phone calls were being made or text messages were being sent directing. it doesn't seal like in this case, it happened over 15 minutes or so. so it doesn't seem like there was someone centrally coordinating. it seems like plans were put into place. >> these stories unfold. the facts get unearthed. one the identities are known. then the network is unmask asked then we can figure out, is there a master mind? is this directed? where were they trained? and who else knew? which is the most important they know to make sure that you get in that work, on the bomb maker side. if this is a bomb maker out there, chances are he hand retired. he's successful at it. you want to get that net boring down as fast as possible. >> are they in istanbul planning something else. are there changes for american airports and even things possible to make it harder to hit. even if you're not good at it now, that's okay. because credit isn't just a score. it's a skill. experian. be better at
mumbai, there was a central commander giving instructions. if memory serves me, phone calls were being made or text messages were being sent directing. it doesn't seal like in this case, it happened over 15 minutes or so. so it doesn't seem like there was someone centrally coordinating. it seems like plans were put into place. >> these stories unfold. the facts get unearthed. one the identities are known. then the network is unmask asked then we can figure out, is there a master mind? is...
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mumbai, there was a central commander giving instructions. if memory serves me, phone calls were being made or text messages were being sent directing. it doesn't seal like in this case, it happened over 15 minutes or so. so it doesn't seem like there was someone centrally coordinating. it seems like plans were put into place. >> these stories unfold. the facts get unearthed. one the identities are known. then the network is unmask asked then we can figure out, is there a master mind? is this directed? where were they trained? and who else knew? which is the most important they know to make sure that you get in that work, on the bomb maker side. if this is a bomb maker out there, chances are he hand retired. he's successful at it. you want to get that net boring down as fast as possible. >> are they in istanbul planning something else. are there changes for american airports and even things possible to make it harder to hit. ♪but i'm not gonna let 'em catch me, no no,♪ ♪not gonna let 'em catch the midnight rider,♪ ♪yeaaahh... ♪but i'm not gon
mumbai, there was a central commander giving instructions. if memory serves me, phone calls were being made or text messages were being sent directing. it doesn't seal like in this case, it happened over 15 minutes or so. so it doesn't seem like there was someone centrally coordinating. it seems like plans were put into place. >> these stories unfold. the facts get unearthed. one the identities are known. then the network is unmask asked then we can figure out, is there a master mind? is...
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after mumbai, new york city police and washington, d.c. police trained on mumbai, how to do it. i wonder, will this be a new training scenario for police forces around the country? >> it could be because this is different from any scenario we faced in the united states. absolutely. when we get all of the debriefs done, we will pass that information along to all our brother and sister law enforcement officers so we know how to respond in the future. >> he clearly knew that club well. it is a dark club, rightfully has pistols, knew the layout of the club. >> i'm not sure if he knew the layout or not. >> chief, i appreciate the time and all you've done. thank you. >> thank you. >> chief mina. for each of the 49 people killed, there's family and friends left suffering with the loss. one of those, just 36 years old, i will speak with his husband next. ♪ i'm savin' you five hundred coming soon from progressive, it's "savin' u," the new hit single from the dizzcounts. ♪ cash money ♪ the biggest discount and understand... ♪ the dizzcounts. safe driver, paperless, paid-in-full, multi-car
after mumbai, new york city police and washington, d.c. police trained on mumbai, how to do it. i wonder, will this be a new training scenario for police forces around the country? >> it could be because this is different from any scenario we faced in the united states. absolutely. when we get all of the debriefs done, we will pass that information along to all our brother and sister law enforcement officers so we know how to respond in the future. >> he clearly knew that club well....
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thanks for joining us. x0 host: this week, global 3000 heads to mumbai in india.he megacity is expanding at an uncontrolled rate. will that be the end of mangrove forests and the flamingos? in egypt, the police force seems to operate according to its own rule, leaving many citizens traumatized. but first, a rare glimpse into life in north korea. more and more people are successfully escaping the world's most isolated country. we hear one young woman's story. it's been almost 70 years since the korean peninsula was split in half. since then, north korea has been ruled by a communist dictatorship. life in the two countries could
thanks for joining us. x0 host: this week, global 3000 heads to mumbai in india.he megacity is expanding at an uncontrolled rate. will that be the end of mangrove forests and the flamingos? in egypt, the police force seems to operate according to its own rule, leaving many citizens traumatized. but first, a rare glimpse into life in north korea. more and more people are successfully escaping the world's most isolated country. we hear one young woman's story. it's been almost 70 years since the...
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next time, we head to the indian megacity mumbai. around 30 theirs flamingos live in the bay in terrible conditions. their home is contaminated with trash and sewage. all that and more next week in a new edition of "global 3000." until then, do write to us at global 3000@dw.com or visit our facebook page. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> memphis, tennessee. it has been written, music were religion, then memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio its most sacred shrine. and you are here with reverend horton heath! ♪ >> i'm jim heath, and i play guitar, and i'm a tax complier. [ laughter ] my bass player is jimbo wallace and jimbo has been with me since '89, ando
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see you soon. 8úxúÑÑdqwueeex host: this week, global 3000 heads to mumbai in india. megacity is expanding at an uncontrolled rate. will that be the end of mangrove forests and the flamingos? in egypt, the police force seems to operate according to its own rule, leaving many citizens traumatized. but first, a rare glimpse e into life in north korea. more and more peopople are successfulully escaping the world's most isolated country. we hear one young woman's story.
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nhk world, mumbai. >>> all right. well, people in tokyo are enjoying sunny blue skies this tuesday morning. robert speta has more in world weather. >> yes, definitely a 180 from what we were looking at on monday. you can see the frontal area that brought the wide spread rain showers across much of western and central japan pulling towards the east and high pressure and warming temperatures pushing into the low 30s. it will be a hot and muggy one. you have a rainy season to the south providing humidity but also this is providing warmer air from the south out ahead of this storm system, which is a northeastern china still bringing some rough weather out there and actually same upper level feature supporting this. different low level and that has been really bringing some strong thunderstorms out across this area on sunday. we had large hail reported there and on monday significant airport delays in beijing. numerous flights being delayed due to these thunderstorms blowing through. that storm still going to move across t
nhk world, mumbai. >>> all right. well, people in tokyo are enjoying sunny blue skies this tuesday morning. robert speta has more in world weather. >> yes, definitely a 180 from what we were looking at on monday. you can see the frontal area that brought the wide spread rain showers across much of western and central japan pulling towards the east and high pressure and warming temperatures pushing into the low 30s. it will be a hot and muggy one. you have a rainy season to the...
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let's get more with our guest in mumbai.s exit such a big issue, as we are seeing demonstrated in indian markets this morning? thank you. going back to 2013, that was a time rajan joined the indian central bank within days of the indian currency falling to a record low. rajan is credited with bringing some sanity to the indian markets and also lifting its credibility for investors. isng his achievements cutting the volatility in the to 7% as high -- from as high as 22%. he was also instrumental in getting the government to agree on an inflation target. that's the first of the government agreed to an inflation target, and of course, he has helped to bring down inflation and contributed to growth. there is reason that they are concerned about what sort of an impact will play out from his departure. thank you very much. let's bring in larry hathaway into the conversation. the got wcrs, performance of the rupee. this is the third worst-performing currency. departure, how much more pressure and credibility does it put on the indi
let's get more with our guest in mumbai.s exit such a big issue, as we are seeing demonstrated in indian markets this morning? thank you. going back to 2013, that was a time rajan joined the indian central bank within days of the indian currency falling to a record low. rajan is credited with bringing some sanity to the indian markets and also lifting its credibility for investors. isng his achievements cutting the volatility in the to 7% as high -- from as high as 22%. he was also instrumental...
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next time, we head to the indian megacity mumbai. around 30 theirs flamingos live in the bay in terrible conditions. their home is contaminated with trash and sewage. all that and more next week in a new edition of "global 3000." until then, do write to us at global 3000@dw.com or visit our facebook page. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] steves: from the destruction of world war ii, europe has steadily rebuilt itself into a forward-looking and united continent. with the creation of the european union, economic integration has made another devastating war unthinkable. there has been a massive investment in cutting-edge infrastructure projects. efficient high-speed rail systems tie europe together. superhighways and stunning bridges further enhance the continent-wide transportation system. within cities, sleek subways move millions underground. on the streets above, public transit reduces traffic congestion. and nearly every city is c
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think is a much for joining us from mumbai -- thank you so much for joining us from mumbai. understand why he is stepping down. is there a concern that the central bank is not as independent as he wanted it to be? definitely, that is one of the concerns. he has been pretty outspoken. in monetary policy and beyond that, calling on the administration to maintain fiscal discipline. he was the first governor who got the government to agree on .n inflation setting target unfortunately, his departure has created some concern about how the rupee will react. tom: good morning. is the central bank of india -- are the independent from the narendra modi government? not really. the appointment of the governor itself, the power lies with the government. it had to say that they are completely independent of the government -- hard to say they are completely independent of the government influence. francine: thank you so much. i don't know what to do with this -- it is central bank independence -- he was forward thinking, international, he gave reassurance to the markets. mike: yes, we will
think is a much for joining us from mumbai -- thank you so much for joining us from mumbai. understand why he is stepping down. is there a concern that the central bank is not as independent as he wanted it to be? definitely, that is one of the concerns. he has been pretty outspoken. in monetary policy and beyond that, calling on the administration to maintain fiscal discipline. he was the first governor who got the government to agree on .n inflation setting target unfortunately, his departure...
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[music] host: this week, global 3000 heads to mumbai in india. the megacity is expanding at an uncontrolled rate. will that be the end of mangrove forests and the flamingos? in egypt, the police force seems to operate according to its own rule, leaving many citizens traumatized. but first, a rare glimpse e into life in north korea. more and more peopople are successfulully escaping the world's most isolated country. we hear one young woman's story.
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mumbai has been trading for 20 minutes. we did have a flat opening in the asia-pacific.eng up by .5%. the pacific, about an hour away from the open. monday.the close this is the situation after gains after the merger was announced sunday. we saw some of those being wiped off. by .3%.i off the kuwait market is off. % gains.rs, .25 bear run for egyptian stocks continuing. to speedt's get up with the other stories making headlines around the world. ros, good morning. asalind: imf called for an benomics reload, saying growth remains out of reach and will not be achieved within a government time to. came to power in 20 12, triggering monetary easing and political reform to revive the economy. new zealand has completed the toe of most of its stake china. virgin australia had asked shareholders for $69 in fresh capital. $69 million in fresh capital. tesla is said to have chosen shanghai as its production base in china. sources say they signed a 9 billion dollar deal. manufacturing in china would allow tesla to avoid a levy on imported cars. jd.com has struggled with a slowing e
mumbai has been trading for 20 minutes. we did have a flat opening in the asia-pacific.eng up by .5%. the pacific, about an hour away from the open. monday.the close this is the situation after gains after the merger was announced sunday. we saw some of those being wiped off. by .3%.i off the kuwait market is off. % gains.rs, .25 bear run for egyptian stocks continuing. to speedt's get up with the other stories making headlines around the world. ros, good morning. asalind: imf called for an...
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mum by came on through -- mumbai came on through 20 minutes ago. the hang seng is flirting with a gain line. action foras been in one half hour since their lunch break. two hourses market, away from start. we saw monday trading closing like this. a fairly lackluster session there in abu dhabi. 0.3%.arabia up by manus? manus: let's get into the other stories making headlines here at bloomberg. we have haidi lun with us. haidi: investors around the world may be exposed to the chilly wind blowing through chinese stocks. msci will announce whether the domestic equities will be added to the benchmark gauges. shanghai shares have fallen by almost half over the past 12 months including a 20% loss this year. inata is to sell shares held auto companies to raise funds over claims of its potentially lethal products. it is already offloaded 2.2 million shares in honda. it also had holdings in toyota, nissan, mazada, mitsubishi motors, and suzuki. cutting extended revenue forecasts -- it is blaming a drop in medical advertising. would label their ads more clear
mum by came on through -- mumbai came on through 20 minutes ago. the hang seng is flirting with a gain line. action foras been in one half hour since their lunch break. two hourses market, away from start. we saw monday trading closing like this. a fairly lackluster session there in abu dhabi. 0.3%.arabia up by manus? manus: let's get into the other stories making headlines here at bloomberg. we have haidi lun with us. haidi: investors around the world may be exposed to the chilly wind blowing...
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a big step forward, relaxing rules for retail stores, but how soon until we see an apple store in mumbaiking at shares, up by about 8/10 of 1%. more "bloomberg markets", coming up. ♪ ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets." i am david gura. vonnie: and i am vonnie quinn. david: invalid patents, a decision that helps companies deal with so-called patent trolls. a new appeals lord at the u.s. patent and trademark office. boeing may be able to of an item,ife close to a deal with russia's largest airfreight company. 10 firm orders, and sales have dwindled. there are other fuel-efficient planes. some say there is a storm brewing in u.s. commercial real estate, the prices may fall of 25%, and the reason includes property sales by publicly traded landlords. and that is your business flash update. major changes in the donald trump campaign, his campaign manager out. speaking on cnn and the last he cited lagging polls for trial. let's bring in our reporter for bloomberg politics. kevin, why now? has hadell, vonnie, he a series of missteps, and sources i have been talking to in the campaign say donal
a big step forward, relaxing rules for retail stores, but how soon until we see an apple store in mumbaiking at shares, up by about 8/10 of 1%. more "bloomberg markets", coming up. ♪ ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets." i am david gura. vonnie: and i am vonnie quinn. david: invalid patents, a decision that helps companies deal with so-called patent trolls. a new appeals lord at the u.s. patent and trademark office. boeing may be able to of an item,ife close to a deal...
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. >>> 9/11, 7/7 in london, mumbai, the boston marathon, san bernardino, paris and now brussels and orlandol perpetrated by muslims, all done in the name of islam. it raises a question, the obvious question, is islam an inherently violent religion? is is ask a critic of islam and then ask an honest muslim reformer. you will get essentially the same answer. there is a connection between the religion and the violence. >> it's time to stop saying that this isn't about islam. isis is uber islamic. uber islamic and it's time it's said. >> the next time a bombing or beheading occurs, and god knows it will, the first thing you will hear from the mouth of a so-called moderate muslim is, oh, no, no, please don't misunderstand, islam has nothing to do with this. that's simply not true. because most of the people doing these bombings and beheadings say that they are doing it in the name of allah. and they actually cite versus from the koran. >> we are men honored with islam who climb to peaks to perform jihad. >> the controversial question triggered a shouting match on bill maher's hbo program. >> isl
. >>> 9/11, 7/7 in london, mumbai, the boston marathon, san bernardino, paris and now brussels and orlandol perpetrated by muslims, all done in the name of islam. it raises a question, the obvious question, is islam an inherently violent religion? is is ask a critic of islam and then ask an honest muslim reformer. you will get essentially the same answer. there is a connection between the religion and the violence. >> it's time to stop saying that this isn't about islam. isis is...
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we have more from mumbai. what is the mood like in premarket? mood is subdued. forwardseen rupee falling. we have also seen the equity futures retreat in singapore, index futures, so obvious markets are concerned about the impact that raghuram rajan's exit will have. have politically criticized him, but you can't deny his major contributions to india here. in terms of his major contributions, if you go back to 2013, when raghuram rajan took charge of the central bank in september 2013, just days after the rupee had fallen to a record low. key thing for him was definitely to lift the currency and also to bring down the volatility given that volatility in the one-month implied volatility for the rupee was 22%, so the biggest contribution he has made is that he has lifted india's credibility for investors, helping cut down rupee strength by more than half, and by propelling foreign-exchange reserves in the abouty to a record high, 25% came during his term. apart from that, he got the government to agree on an inflation target for the first time in the central banks
we have more from mumbai. what is the mood like in premarket? mood is subdued. forwardseen rupee falling. we have also seen the equity futures retreat in singapore, index futures, so obvious markets are concerned about the impact that raghuram rajan's exit will have. have politically criticized him, but you can't deny his major contributions to india here. in terms of his major contributions, if you go back to 2013, when raghuram rajan took charge of the central bank in september 2013, just...
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let's have a check on what is going on market wide, mum by opening -- mumbai opening. the hang seng, the losses are far steeper. there are concerns about the global economy, all playing out. japan just came back -- traders can back to their desks about a half hour ago, a nearly 3% fallback. two hours away from the open in dubai. we are having a look at what happened with study -- sunday trading. a quick snapshot of those losses with the dsm in dubai doing worse. trading daystough ahead of us. let's look at the other headlines on the agenda. rosalind chin is with us. is preparingantec to buy blue coat systems for $4.65 billion. the deal is expected to close around the third quarter of 2016. it comes with a new ceo, bluecoat's greg clark. symantec announced in april that ceo michael brown was stepping down as it reduced its sales and earnings forecasts. japan's favorite messaging app has pushed ahead with its ipo. cost it a pretty penny. the company is looking to raise about $1 billion. line's evaluation might be much lower than its rival as investors call on the tech se
let's have a check on what is going on market wide, mum by opening -- mumbai opening. the hang seng, the losses are far steeper. there are concerns about the global economy, all playing out. japan just came back -- traders can back to their desks about a half hour ago, a nearly 3% fallback. two hours away from the open in dubai. we are having a look at what happened with study -- sunday trading. a quick snapshot of those losses with the dsm in dubai doing worse. trading daystough ahead of us....
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not that many years ago when terrorists came in and killed a bunch of tourists there in mumbai, or bombay. i'm proud to also cosponsor an amendment to the defense authorization bill introduced by the junior senator from alaska. this amendment would encourage greater military cooperation with india, even though i.t. at an all-time -- even though it's at an all-time high, it certainly could be improved by more joint military operations and officer exchanges. this is really an incredible source of american diplomatic power and strength, particularly in our military-to-military relationships. i can't tell you how many times that i've been around to countries around the world, like i was for example in cairo, egypt, sitting there talking to the president of egypt, president sierra leone, who was -- president cici, who was talking about his military training in my hometown of texas. i had to ask him how he liked the tex mex. he said it was a little too spicy for him. the point is, these military-to-military exchanges with countries like egypt and india and others are a great fiewnts for us to e
not that many years ago when terrorists came in and killed a bunch of tourists there in mumbai, or bombay. i'm proud to also cosponsor an amendment to the defense authorization bill introduced by the junior senator from alaska. this amendment would encourage greater military cooperation with india, even though i.t. at an all-time -- even though it's at an all-time high, it certainly could be improved by more joint military operations and officer exchanges. this is really an incredible source of...
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shooter and the improvised explosive device has been a deadly combination as we've seen in attacks like mumbai. >> they were well trained and directed. that's what we're learning. do you think there has to be other people on the ground that were helping them directly, bob? and if so, are they still in turkey? >> oh, i'm sure -- they could be. there's a huge network. you have a million syrian refugees. the turks can't keep track of them. you have arms coming across the border and no way you can completely seal that border with syria. we still don't know how that one attacker was shot so many times and yet had the presence of mind to pull his switch. was it command detonated? it will take time to get all of this. sometimes they take these guys and they tell them that there's a safety switch that turns the vest off, but in fact, it explodes the vest. that's the sort of sophistication these terrorists bring to an attack like this and, yes, they are military trained. they're used to fire. the fact that they executed a policeman, you know, very coldly tells me that these guys have been on the battle
shooter and the improvised explosive device has been a deadly combination as we've seen in attacks like mumbai. >> they were well trained and directed. that's what we're learning. do you think there has to be other people on the ground that were helping them directly, bob? and if so, are they still in turkey? >> oh, i'm sure -- they could be. there's a huge network. you have a million syrian refugees. the turks can't keep track of them. you have arms coming across the border and no...
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there's somebody out there who's an accomplish or a controller, this is exactly what happened in mumbai. >> how big a game changer would that be? >> enormous. the whole narrative of repressed homosexual identity, and he was bullied in school, completely out the window. the attackers, 166 people killed in india, were in constant radio and salt light contact with their controllers in pakistan. if this turns out to be somebody in operational connection. this is huge. it means isis can have a large conspiracy of operatives. >> don't forget, monday, a cautious person, says on monday, just hours after the attack, there's nothing the fbi would have done differently. if you -- as you get a week or ten days after this event, and you have an investigation still turning up new evidence. hours after the event there's nothing we would have done differently. they're going to have to go back and eat those words as well. >> we have a president who's not going to do anything different at all. >> there's no change in our plan. none. >> that's right. is it like a lame duck thing? about we may still get at
there's somebody out there who's an accomplish or a controller, this is exactly what happened in mumbai. >> how big a game changer would that be? >> enormous. the whole narrative of repressed homosexual identity, and he was bullied in school, completely out the window. the attackers, 166 people killed in india, were in constant radio and salt light contact with their controllers in pakistan. if this turns out to be somebody in operational connection. this is huge. it means isis can...
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states has been fortunate that we haven't had, as jillian said, the attacks like we saw in paris or mumbai where those were orchestrated and you have a successive kill chain where you have multiple opportunities to intercept signatures. >> yeah. >> in this case i would say, gretchen, there's opportunities to continue to monitor somebody that's complaint with the law. open social media monitoring after a case like this is something that we need to have a national conversation on. >> yeah. >> and it's something that i hope your reporting will help us cover. >> well. thank you for that, but i think people watching right now are thinking this is the biggest mass killing in united states history and to just say that it's a lone wolf thing, that maybe we couldn't follow, i mean, it doesn't -- it doesn't look well for the future of this country if we don't figure out how to take care of this. jillian and chad, i'm sorry, got to wrap it there. thank you much for your expertise. >> thank you. >>> time now for my take. whenever we're forced to bring you news about a terrible tragedy and the ever inc
states has been fortunate that we haven't had, as jillian said, the attacks like we saw in paris or mumbai where those were orchestrated and you have a successive kill chain where you have multiple opportunities to intercept signatures. >> yeah. >> in this case i would say, gretchen, there's opportunities to continue to monitor somebody that's complaint with the law. open social media monitoring after a case like this is something that we need to have a national conversation on....
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the company says the death of the mumbai based managing director is a huge loss to the farmirm, as wells to all of us him.oved businessn a trip to hong kong. matt: it was the worst jobs are poor and almost achesix years. at 30,000.l came in the number crushed expectations for a summer rate hike forrom the fed as well. we were looking at a more than 50% chance in july, but the has fallen to 27%. umining us is the ceo of hasse asset management. i keep trying to figure out why this happened. even if you take out the number of strikers from verizon, even if you consider a multiplier of two or three times that, it does not add up. on the plus side, the unemployment rate fell to 4.7%. what do you see from the u.s. jobs picture? >> i don't think it was a massive surprise. the magnitude of the miss was very extreme and quite a surprise. the reality of a situation is we had weak earnings numbers with revenues growth down to present and earnings growth down 7%. it is back to have had an impact on unemployment. the unemployment rate did fall, and that was one of the silver linings from the data. i
the company says the death of the mumbai based managing director is a huge loss to the farmirm, as wells to all of us him.oved businessn a trip to hong kong. matt: it was the worst jobs are poor and almost achesix years. at 30,000.l came in the number crushed expectations for a summer rate hike forrom the fed as well. we were looking at a more than 50% chance in july, but the has fallen to 27%. umining us is the ceo of hasse asset management. i keep trying to figure out why this happened. even...
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truck bomb entering to get closer to the building to destroy it and there was the evolution of the mumbai-stylettacks which we also saw in afghanistan, of multiple attackers and hitting multiple locations paralyzing a city. so it does seem like these tactics do evolve over the months and the years. >> absolutely, anderson. actually i was in the palestine hotel in the bombing that you're talking about and you're exactly right. it was two car bombs which essentially blew up the barricades that were around the hotel and then a massive truck bomb came in in the gap that was created by those first two bombings and it was only because it got caught on razor wire that it detonated and no one was killed. these have been around for awhile. these coordinated attacks are not new, but what we're seeing with isis i think which is interesting is that they're rapidly evolving, they're rapidly adapting and they're improvising. the first thing an isis fighter does when he joins isis is he undergoes intensive training, a kind of boot camp and the training is twofold. it's a military training and a psychological
truck bomb entering to get closer to the building to destroy it and there was the evolution of the mumbai-stylettacks which we also saw in afghanistan, of multiple attackers and hitting multiple locations paralyzing a city. so it does seem like these tactics do evolve over the months and the years. >> absolutely, anderson. actually i was in the palestine hotel in the bombing that you're talking about and you're exactly right. it was two car bombs which essentially blew up the barricades...
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, if you look at what happened across the world in ways that -- the modus operandi of places like mumbai. law enforcement is still working on the hostage concept. and someone will barricade themselves and take hostages, that's not that these guys are doing, not what they demonstrated. their modus operandi as we have seen in san bernardino, we have seen here, is that they're culling the victims together. not hostages, they're going to be victims and they're going to kill them in an effort to draw law enforcement in. >> they want to kill the officers. >> if they can set up a secondary device so they can hit people, they do that. we have seen it in the middle east attacks. we have seen it in -- >> kenya, the shopping mall. all those people. we learned they were putting their bodies in freezers. i don't mean to be grotesque, but it is the truth. they were chopping the people -- the things they were doing inside that mall. now we know he continued to kill. >> and -- >> inside the nightclub in orlando. >> they create the epicenter there of all of the actions, and what they want law enforcement
, if you look at what happened across the world in ways that -- the modus operandi of places like mumbai. law enforcement is still working on the hostage concept. and someone will barricade themselves and take hostages, that's not that these guys are doing, not what they demonstrated. their modus operandi as we have seen in san bernardino, we have seen here, is that they're culling the victims together. not hostages, they're going to be victims and they're going to kill them in an effort to...
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here he is giving a ted talk in mumbai: >> i felt that as long as you are breathing, you should be ableive, truly live. >> reporter: the passion for tinkering actually began when he was nine, when he asked his parents for a puppy. they, instead, gave him a lego kit. he says there was only one thing to do. >> i made a little dog out of the lego kit. the very fact that we humans are capable of creating machines which can be more capable than we ever can be, that is fascinating. that's just like cheating evolution. over the years i learned locomotion, how to control motors, how to put things together, how to make robots better. >> reporter: he learned to turn toys into tools. the idea for talk began when he accompanied his grandmother to the hospital and saw a severely speech-impaired parkinson's disease patient. >> i researched about everything i could about all the speech impediments i could, so there >> reporter: the devices now on the market, like the one used by one of his favorite authors, stephen hawking, all require a laptop computer, they can be invasive and they are of course exp
here he is giving a ted talk in mumbai: >> i felt that as long as you are breathing, you should be ableive, truly live. >> reporter: the passion for tinkering actually began when he was nine, when he asked his parents for a puppy. they, instead, gave him a lego kit. he says there was only one thing to do. >> i made a little dog out of the lego kit. the very fact that we humans are capable of creating machines which can be more capable than we ever can be, that is fascinating....
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disney mumbai? >> a lot of people have asking about this. a great country. land of many colors.ich country in terms of their culture and certainly not a lot of people. not developing a theme percentage there right now. this has been a priority of ours for a along time. we're incredibly excited to show the world. >> she asked him about espn and how he planned to turn things around there. this is his response. >> i'm here at shanghai in disneyland and while awe of our businesses are always on our mind, i've kind of put everything else sort of on my agenda to the side to focus on this. >> he's the reason disney has done so well. at its core, there's no denying this. disney is still a cable network and they have to figure out what's going on with espn. the market has ratcheted down the multiple. disney still trades at a premium. they deserve that premium. i've said for quite some time. 16 is about right. when you overlate $6.20 you're going to earn next year, you magically get to where the stock price is trading now. so i think disney is fairly priced. how do they make the stock gro
disney mumbai? >> a lot of people have asking about this. a great country. land of many colors.ich country in terms of their culture and certainly not a lot of people. not developing a theme percentage there right now. this has been a priority of ours for a along time. we're incredibly excited to show the world. >> she asked him about espn and how he planned to turn things around there. this is his response. >> i'm here at shanghai in disneyland and while awe of our businesses...