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because this stage in the year is crucialfor mumbai. crucialfor mumbai. from 2019, heavy rains, more than 350 millimetres were recorded in the month ofjuly itself. so it is very crucial for the people of mumbai, because of the changing pattern of whether, unusually, during this part of the year. unusually, during this part of the ear. �* , unusually, during this part of the ear. �* y ., , ., unusually, during this part of the ear. ,~~ ., ., year. briefly, no sign of any more extreme weather _ year. briefly, no sign of any more extreme weather so _ year. briefly, no sign of any more extreme weather so far _ year. briefly, no sign of any more extreme weather so far at - year. briefly, no sign of any more extreme weather so far at the - year. briefly, no sign of any more - extreme weather so far at the moment and the forecast is there? thea;a extreme weather so far at the moment and the forecast is there?— and the forecast is there? they have redicted and the forecast is there? they have predicted extreme _ and the forecast is there? they
because this stage in the year is crucialfor mumbai. crucialfor mumbai. from 2019, heavy rains, more than 350 millimetres were recorded in the month ofjuly itself. so it is very crucial for the people of mumbai, because of the changing pattern of whether, unusually, during this part of the year. unusually, during this part of the ear. �* , unusually, during this part of the ear. �* y ., , ., unusually, during this part of the ear. ,~~ ., ., year. briefly, no sign of any more extreme weather...
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landslides caused by heavy rains in the indian city of mumbai have killed at least 20 people. in the wall collapsed on their homes in the chembur district. there were other fatalities in the suburb of vikhroli. 15 other people were rescued in a different neighbourhood of the city. emergency operations continue in both areas, as more people may be trapped in the rubble. many metropolitan train services are suspended because of waterlogged tracks. 0ur reporter dipali jagtap sent us this report from mumbai. at least 22 people have died in separate landslide incidents triggered due to heavy rains in india's financial capital, mumbai. 16 people died due to wall collapse in chembur and six people died in mumbai's vikhroli area due to landslides. people are feared trapped under the debris in the chembur area. local authorities are at the spot and rescue operations are still going on and the toll could increase. within the last 2a hours, authorities have so far reported 11 incidences of houses or walls collapsing in the mumbai area. in mumbai, monsoons often trigger such incidences like the
landslides caused by heavy rains in the indian city of mumbai have killed at least 20 people. in the wall collapsed on their homes in the chembur district. there were other fatalities in the suburb of vikhroli. 15 other people were rescued in a different neighbourhood of the city. emergency operations continue in both areas, as more people may be trapped in the rubble. many metropolitan train services are suspended because of waterlogged tracks. 0ur reporter dipali jagtap sent us this report...
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dipali jagtap from mumbai.ar's success that saw no coronavirus outbreaks during the muslim ritual. the annual hajj pilgrimage, one of the five pillars of islam. all muslims are expected to retrace the prophet mohammed's final pilgrimage at least once in their lives if they have the means to do so. the event is usually one of the world's largest annual gatherings and would normally see 2.5 million muslims from around the world converge on mecca. this year, just 60,000 healthy and vaccinated saudi residents, chosen through a lottery from almost 600,000 applicants, will take part. strict social distancing measures are in place and a hajj smart pass is being used to allow contact—free access and transportation to the various religious sites and accommodation. technology will also play a part, with the deployment of robots to dispense bottles of sacred water from the grand mosque and others to dispense disinfectant. while a large proportion of security will take place remotely, and most of the marshals who would nor
dipali jagtap from mumbai.ar's success that saw no coronavirus outbreaks during the muslim ritual. the annual hajj pilgrimage, one of the five pillars of islam. all muslims are expected to retrace the prophet mohammed's final pilgrimage at least once in their lives if they have the means to do so. the event is usually one of the world's largest annual gatherings and would normally see 2.5 million muslims from around the world converge on mecca. this year, just 60,000 healthy and vaccinated...
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our reporter dipali jagtap sent us this report from mumbai.e died in mumbai's vikhroli area due to landslides. a few people are feared trapped under the debris in the chemburarea. local authorities are at the spot and rescue operations are still going on and the toll could increase. within the last 2a hours, authorities have so far reported 11 incidences of houses or walls collapsing in the mumbai area. in mumbai, monsoons often trigger such incidences like the collapsing of houses or buildings, causing loss of lives every year. israel has recorded a four—month high in new daily coronavirus cases, going from nearly none a few weeks ago to more than 800 a day, although the number of serious cases remains low. the country vaccinated its adult population at the world's fastest rate, and there's now a rush to immunise the young, with no firm decision yet on whether to bring back major restrictions. here's our middle east correspondent tom bateman. there are some nerves, a bit of comfort and lots of relief, too. israel is racing to vaccinate its te
our reporter dipali jagtap sent us this report from mumbai.e died in mumbai's vikhroli area due to landslides. a few people are feared trapped under the debris in the chemburarea. local authorities are at the spot and rescue operations are still going on and the toll could increase. within the last 2a hours, authorities have so far reported 11 incidences of houses or walls collapsing in the mumbai area. in mumbai, monsoons often trigger such incidences like the collapsing of houses or...
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just as the market opened there in mumbai, let's look at how it's doing. we are moving into the upside. the banks there performing. i really want to get to a drag coming on to the open here. it's really down to this high oil price. it's helping things in terms some of the oil companies. what we can do is have high oil prices with their taxes etcetera, we get margin pressure. we're following what's going on with explorer as well. trading 1.5% up over 2%. >> we speak to the youngest ceo. he's one of japan's biggest and laid back companies. we'll speak to him about his vision about what lies ahead after the pandemic. >> japan internet firm is now the country's fifth largest company with young chief executive at the helm, the ceo, hasayuki, took the position, making him ther youngest ceo among nikkei companies. he thinks his firm has been among the best position for transition to the post-pandemic future. >> it's also should be aligned with our vision and mission. we need to find friends, more friends to simplify hiring. i think it should be done. >> what did
just as the market opened there in mumbai, let's look at how it's doing. we are moving into the upside. the banks there performing. i really want to get to a drag coming on to the open here. it's really down to this high oil price. it's helping things in terms some of the oil companies. what we can do is have high oil prices with their taxes etcetera, we get margin pressure. we're following what's going on with explorer as well. trading 1.5% up over 2%. >> we speak to the youngest ceo....
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draped in the indian flag, but universally loved, he was laid to rest in mumbai in a state funeral. across borders, he will be remembered as a bollywood superstar who brought people together in more ways than one. bbc news, delhi. laura: before we go, a bit of american music history is coming up for auction. the auction house will host a century of music featuring guitars owned by paul mccartney, eddie van halen, though diddly, eric clapton. 's not just guitars, bill clinton's saxophone is up for grabs, the one he played at his inauguration. so too are the doors, the famous chelsea hotel. the auction will be online between july 14 and july 15. get your beats in now. i am laura chevalier. th narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial rvices firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter bl kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-du
draped in the indian flag, but universally loved, he was laid to rest in mumbai in a state funeral. across borders, he will be remembered as a bollywood superstar who brought people together in more ways than one. bbc news, delhi. laura: before we go, a bit of american music history is coming up for auction. the auction house will host a century of music featuring guitars owned by paul mccartney, eddie van halen, though diddly, eric clapton. 's not just guitars, bill clinton's saxophone is up...
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a reformed man using boxing to leave behind his head london life in mumbai. indian cinemas, best actor took no short cuts. like many before him, he trained as if he was stepping into the ring for real. we trained as if he was stepping into the ring for real.— trained as if he was stepping into the ring for real. we see his growth as a boxer — the ring for real. we see his growth as a boxer in _ the ring for real. we see his growth as a boxer in the _ the ring for real. we see his growth as a boxer in the film. _ the ring for real. we see his growth as a boxer in the film. a _ the ring for real. we see his growth as a boxer in the film. a similar- as a boxer in the film. a similar when you meet him, he isjust extremely wry, you know, he is like a street fighter. find extremely wry, you know, he is like a street fighter.— a street fighter. and immersing himself into _ a street fighter. and immersing himself into a _ a street fighter. and immersing himself into a relentless - a street fighter. and immersing | himself into a relentless regime a street fighter. and
a reformed man using boxing to leave behind his head london life in mumbai. indian cinemas, best actor took no short cuts. like many before him, he trained as if he was stepping into the ring for real. we trained as if he was stepping into the ring for real.— trained as if he was stepping into the ring for real. we see his growth as a boxer — the ring for real. we see his growth as a boxer in _ the ring for real. we see his growth as a boxer in the _ the ring for real. we see his growth as...
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mayooresh konnoor, bbc news, mumbai.i'm on twitter at @bbckarishma. you're watching news on the bbc. —— newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: we're back live in tokyo for our special olympics correspondent mariko oi's unique view of the games. coming down the ladder now. that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now, a decade later, it's been painstakingly rebuilt and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in| sperm quantity, and an increase in malfunctioning sperm unable to swim pmperly. _ thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet this lunchtime as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm karishma vaswani in singapore. our headlines... some shocks and
mayooresh konnoor, bbc news, mumbai.i'm on twitter at @bbckarishma. you're watching news on the bbc. —— newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: we're back live in tokyo for our special olympics correspondent mariko oi's unique view of the games. coming down the ladder now. that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. it...
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devastating images from that report in mumbai. @bbckarishma. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: feeling the heat at tokyo 2020 — we'll look at how the extreme heat of the japanese summer is affecting the olympics. mission control: we see - you coming down the ladder now. neil armstrong: that's one small step for man, | one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight. for the first crash - in the 30—year history of concorde, the world's only supersonic airliner. _ it was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. but now, a decade later, it's been painstakingly rebuilt and opens again today. there's been a 50% decrease in sperm quantity and an increase in malfunctioning sperm unable to swim properly. crowd: seven, six, five, four, three... i thousands of households across the country are suspiciously- quiet this lunchtime - as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. - this is newsday on t
devastating images from that report in mumbai. @bbckarishma. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: feeling the heat at tokyo 2020 — we'll look at how the extreme heat of the japanese summer is affecting the olympics. mission control: we see - you coming down the ladder now. neil armstrong: that's one small step for man, | one giant leap for mankind. a catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight. for the first crash - in the 30—year history of concorde, the...
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the vaccine is likely contained a sailing solution and were administered in vaccination centers in mumbai. investigators also believe the staffers who came up with this game had initially intended to provide real vaccines. but when out of money to do so. >> the mass vaccine site at moscone center in san francisco will close this wednesday. san francisco is the first major city in the u.s. to reach more than 80% of residents with at least one vaccine dose. but for those still looking to book an appointment for a vaccine. the city will continue distributing doses through several health clinics. pharmacies and neighborhood and mobile sites drugmaker pfizer set to meet with health officials to talk about authorizing a covid booster shot. >> the medical experts in the bay area. in fact, across the world say that is not where the focus should be. kron four's. dan kerman explains as pfizer s u.s. officials to authorize a 3rd dose or booster in this country. >> israel has become the first nation to begin administering a 3rd dose of the vaccine to older people and those most at risk. adults with w
the vaccine is likely contained a sailing solution and were administered in vaccination centers in mumbai. investigators also believe the staffers who came up with this game had initially intended to provide real vaccines. but when out of money to do so. >> the mass vaccine site at moscone center in san francisco will close this wednesday. san francisco is the first major city in the u.s. to reach more than 80% of residents with at least one vaccine dose. but for those still looking to...
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initial public offering is expected to value the company at something like $9 billion when it lists in mumbaier, and the first in a long line of indian unicorn startups looking to list on the stock market this year. joining me now from delhi is arunoday mukharji. tell us more. well, this is hiuhl tell us more. well, this is highly anticipated - tell us more. well, this is highly anticipated for- tell us more. well, this is highly anticipated for the l highly anticipated for the reasons you mentioned but especially in the last year, ever since the pandemic it, zomato has become increasingly popular when we saw local and nationwide lockdown, many flocked to zomato to use that as the primary food delivery platform and that's why we saw, for instance, in comparison at the beginning of last year when orders are about $150 million, towards the end of last, they are $400 million. the point is these are all loss—making start—ups and that's why they are hoping that through the ipo they will get more traction and also be able to raise more money. this is also reflective of the other start—ups in india,
initial public offering is expected to value the company at something like $9 billion when it lists in mumbaier, and the first in a long line of indian unicorn startups looking to list on the stock market this year. joining me now from delhi is arunoday mukharji. tell us more. well, this is hiuhl tell us more. well, this is highly anticipated - tell us more. well, this is highly anticipated for- tell us more. well, this is highly anticipated for the l highly anticipated for the reasons you...
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who are looking for people still out there _ landslides caused by heavy rains in the indian city of mumbaiburb of vikhroli. fifteen other people were rescued in a different neighbourhood of the city. rescue operations continue in both areas, as more people may be trapped in the rubble. many metropolitan train services are suspended because of waterlogged tracks. from monday, the balearic islands of ibiza, majorca and menorca will move from the uk government's green travel watchlist to amber overnight. this means that british tourists who are not fully vaccinated, will have to quarantine when travelling to and from the island. it could be a big blow to the local economy which relies heavily on tourists from the uk. 0ur reporter nick beake is in ibiza. the beaches here on the island have been filling up, but unfortunately lots of young brits have been packing up, ready to go home. they've had to cut their holiday short because they have to beat the new quarantine rules that come in at 4am tomorrow morning. in practical terms, it means a lots of people have had to change their flight, bring i
who are looking for people still out there _ landslides caused by heavy rains in the indian city of mumbaiburb of vikhroli. fifteen other people were rescued in a different neighbourhood of the city. rescue operations continue in both areas, as more people may be trapped in the rubble. many metropolitan train services are suspended because of waterlogged tracks. from monday, the balearic islands of ibiza, majorca and menorca will move from the uk government's green travel watchlist to amber...
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mayooresh konnoor, bbc news, mumbai. devastating images they are out of the state of maharashtra. watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: we're back live in tokyo for our special olympics correspondent mariko oi's unique view of the games. a lot of excitement about japan's gold rush. it can you see the temperature behind me? it's been brutally hot. we will have more on that shortly. later today, president duterte is due to deliver the last state of the nation address of his term of office, after leading one of the most controversial administrations in the history of the philippines. his stunning election victory five years ago, following a campaign in which he mixed crudejokes, populist promises, and chilling threats exposed a yearning in millions of filipinos for something different. our south east asia correspondent jonathan head looks back at five eventful years under the man they used to call "the punisher". he was an entirely new kind of leader, and millions of filipinos loved him for it. unscripted, informal, his speeches peppered with vulgar jokes and t
mayooresh konnoor, bbc news, mumbai. devastating images they are out of the state of maharashtra. watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: we're back live in tokyo for our special olympics correspondent mariko oi's unique view of the games. a lot of excitement about japan's gold rush. it can you see the temperature behind me? it's been brutally hot. we will have more on that shortly. later today, president duterte is due to deliver the last state of the nation address of his...
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landslides caused by heavy rains in the indian city of mumbai have killed at least 20 people. were other fatalities in the suburb of vikhroli. 15 other people were rescued in a different neighbourhood of the city. emergency operations continue in both areas, as more people may be trapped in the rubble. many metropolitan train services are suspended because of waterlogged tracks. tens of thousands of pilgrims have arrived in the saudi arabian city of mecca for a downsized hajj. as sophia tran—thomson reports, restrictions are tight, as the kingdom is hoping to repeat last yea r�*s success — which saw no coronavirus outbreaks during the five—day muslim ritual. the annual hajj pilgrimage, one of the five pillars of islam. all muslims are expected to retrace the prophet muhammad's final pilgrimage at least once in their lives if they have the means to do so. the event is usually one of the world's largest annual gatherings and would normally see 2.5 million muslims from around the world converge on mecca. this year, just 60,000 healthy and vaccinated saudi residents, chosen throug
landslides caused by heavy rains in the indian city of mumbai have killed at least 20 people. were other fatalities in the suburb of vikhroli. 15 other people were rescued in a different neighbourhood of the city. emergency operations continue in both areas, as more people may be trapped in the rubble. many metropolitan train services are suspended because of waterlogged tracks. tens of thousands of pilgrims have arrived in the saudi arabian city of mecca for a downsized hajj. as sophia...
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can't take a big american truck and drive it in the streets of london or paris or even in tokyo or mumbais of vehicle, different brands we have been able to completely change the dimension of the vehicle by what we call the corners. the corners pack everything inside of an area between the chassis and wheel. >> let me just talk for a second, why hasn't ford or gm done this? they have been in business for years. they have models all over the world. why haven't they standardized it i don't get it why hasn't this happened before? >> i mean, what i think the difference is, we're not an automotive company we're a tech company we bring in new technology that we brought back from defense, the israeli army, that is a little bit different than what people are traditionally used to in automotive. it's the same way that a plane, a jet is flying for the past 15 years, by wire we've taken that technology and brought it all the way into automotive and nobody else has that technology today i think we're about, what, 15 years ahead of the curve and that capability does not exist with any other oem or pla
can't take a big american truck and drive it in the streets of london or paris or even in tokyo or mumbais of vehicle, different brands we have been able to completely change the dimension of the vehicle by what we call the corners. the corners pack everything inside of an area between the chassis and wheel. >> let me just talk for a second, why hasn't ford or gm done this? they have been in business for years. they have models all over the world. why haven't they standardized it i don't...
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food delivery and more, food giant zomato coming to the market in mumbai. we're looking at that.at this, as well. high precision holding its meeting today, investors watching plans to expand while the company says the plant in china was not impacted. what they've also been saying is that they're not seeing impact from the world's chip shortage here, as well. they're on track to get over 10% margins, as well. of course, the pandemic hitting the hospitality industry perhaps worst of all, along with airlines and other travel related issues here. we're going to be talking about all that with the head of minor international, bill hynek he. bill has a significant property, not just in thailand but globally here, as well. yvonne: good to get him on the pulse of southeast asia. we'll get more on the story when it comes to didi, possibility of a record fine. here's what our guests have been saying all morning. >> so far there is little clarity. it's difficult to ascertain in the short-term. but again, we think the government is pro-innovation, generally, over the long-term, and should the
food delivery and more, food giant zomato coming to the market in mumbai. we're looking at that.at this, as well. high precision holding its meeting today, investors watching plans to expand while the company says the plant in china was not impacted. what they've also been saying is that they're not seeing impact from the world's chip shortage here, as well. they're on track to get over 10% margins, as well. of course, the pandemic hitting the hospitality industry perhaps worst of all, along...
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despite living in mumbai, a city hit by the second wave, receiving a covid shot is not her priority.ity. translation: i encourage — her priority. translation: i encourage my _ her priority. translation: i encourage my husband - her priority. translation: i encourage my husband to i her priority. translation: || encourage my husband to take the vaccine because he has to go out for work well be stay—at—home, so he is more at risk. if he that's vaccinated then the whole family is safe. in rural india where two—thirds of the population lives, the gap is worse, with only one third of women able to access the internet, booking appointments online is not an option. while walkins have been allowed recently, social workers say women are still finding it difficult to break stereotypes and travel alone to vaccination centres from their villages. —— walk—ins. polities have been facing anxious questions. many of them about what the vaccine will do to a woman's reproduction system. what takes best is if we take a woman who has been vaccinated to go and explain and share her experience, answer thei
despite living in mumbai, a city hit by the second wave, receiving a covid shot is not her priority.ity. translation: i encourage — her priority. translation: i encourage my _ her priority. translation: i encourage my husband - her priority. translation: i encourage my husband to i her priority. translation: || encourage my husband to take the vaccine because he has to go out for work well be stay—at—home, so he is more at risk. if he that's vaccinated then the whole family is safe. in...
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landslides caused by heavy rains in the indian city of mumbai have killed more than 20 people.areas, as more people may be trapped in the rubble. many metropolitan train services were suspended because of waterlogged tracks. for many children, the pandemic—hit school year draws to a close this the afghan government has re called its diplomatic staff from neighbouring pakistan, following an attack on friday on the ambassador�*s daughter in the capital, islamabad. it�*s the latest sign of the troubled relationship between the two neighbours. our afghanistan and pakistan correspondent secunder kermani has more from kabul. this incident took place on friday afternoon when the ambassador to pakistan�*s daughter in the capital was kidnapped and assaulted. she was travelling in a taxi when another passenger got into the vehicle, started beating her and calling her father a communist. she lost consciousness. when she came to her, she was lying in a residential area of the city, her hands and feet had been tied and she was quite badly injured. this incident has sparked anger here in afg
landslides caused by heavy rains in the indian city of mumbai have killed more than 20 people.areas, as more people may be trapped in the rubble. many metropolitan train services were suspended because of waterlogged tracks. for many children, the pandemic—hit school year draws to a close this the afghan government has re called its diplomatic staff from neighbouring pakistan, following an attack on friday on the ambassador�*s daughter in the capital, islamabad. it�*s the latest sign of...
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those efforts are still going on in many of the districts in india, the capital city remember is mumbaiwers. a lot of these districts are still inundated. there have been landslides through most of these districts. over 230,000 people have been evacuated from low-lying areas because the worry is the dams are overflowing, the water is being released so these are vulnerable spots from where these people are being pulled away. the indian army, the navy, the air force as well as the state disaster response teams are on the ground trying to help people. some people cannot even find their family members as of now. some of the state disaster response forces are now planning to pull out from some areas because they're saying that bodies are decaying, and they really can't find more of the missing. it's really important to note here that we've spoken with say this area is eke logically sensitive. india has seen two cyclones as well as a glacyr burst, and this is another sign of climate change according to environmentalists, and they're saying this should be not only a wakeup call for india but t
those efforts are still going on in many of the districts in india, the capital city remember is mumbaiwers. a lot of these districts are still inundated. there have been landslides through most of these districts. over 230,000 people have been evacuated from low-lying areas because the worry is the dams are overflowing, the water is being released so these are vulnerable spots from where these people are being pulled away. the indian army, the navy, the air force as well as the state disaster...
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he died in a hospital in mumbai monday ahead of a bail hearing. been denied bail before despite having health issues, including parkinson's disease. this is a leader of india's communist party. under custody by the government i charges that had not even been established or even proved, in detention for more than eight months. amy: in mexico, human rights advocates are demanding justice for another indigenous land and rights defender assassinated in the southern state of chiapas. simÓn pedro pÉrez lÓpez was gunned down early monday morning as he walked to a local market with his son. pÉrez lÓpez was the former president of las abehas de actehal, an anti-violence group that defended indigenous communities and their land. in colombia, 10 military members and one civilian have been accused of murdering at least 120 people and forcibly disappearing two dozen others, and falsely claiming their victims were guerrilla members who had been killed in combat. tuesday's indictment marks the first time colombia's special jurisdiction for peace tribunal charged
he died in a hospital in mumbai monday ahead of a bail hearing. been denied bail before despite having health issues, including parkinson's disease. this is a leader of india's communist party. under custody by the government i charges that had not even been established or even proved, in detention for more than eight months. amy: in mexico, human rights advocates are demanding justice for another indigenous land and rights defender assassinated in the southern state of chiapas. simÓn pedro...
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. >>> heavy rain in the mumbai area, the landslides hit houses in two suburbs of the city.saster response force says the recovery effort has now been called off. prime minister narendra modi has offered his condolences and announced aid will be provided for the victims. >>> on tuesday, amazon founder jeff bezos is hoping to join the ranks of billionaire astronauts, rocket in into space with blue origin. along with him will be his brother. they will be the youngest to travel into space. the dutch team took a rain check due to a scheduling conflict. >> i've been dreaming about this all my life. now i'm 18 years old. i am super excited to seexperiee zero g. thank you to the people of blue origin for making this happen. thank you. >> this trip comes just nine days after richard branson became the first billionaire to travel to space in his own company's spacecraft. liftoff is targeted for 9:00 a.m. u.s. eastern time. >>> that wraps this hour of cnn newsroom. i'm kim brunhuber. i'll be back with more news in a moment. please do stay with us. (realtor) the previous owners left in
. >>> heavy rain in the mumbai area, the landslides hit houses in two suburbs of the city.saster response force says the recovery effort has now been called off. prime minister narendra modi has offered his condolences and announced aid will be provided for the victims. >>> on tuesday, amazon founder jeff bezos is hoping to join the ranks of billionaire astronauts, rocket in into space with blue origin. along with him will be his brother. they will be the youngest to travel...
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now, about 200 kilometers away from india's financial capital, mumbai, is a village where there was ae over 40 people have died. there are a lot of people, still, trapped there, along with four other places in the state. and the coastal areas where landslides have taken place. you have the army, the air force, the indian navy, and the national-disaster response force personnel on the ground. they are trying to poull out survivors, as well as bodies. it's quite a grim situation, in these areas. also, along with that, is the challenge of covid-19, michael. because remember, still tops the list when it dcomes to india's territories and states as far as covid numbers. and so, it's been really difficult and the worry is that, in the coming days, this could go up. climate change experts have also said that this could be because of the kind of work and construction going on in the western coast. michael. >> all right. appreciate the update in new delhi. thanks. >>> now, strong winds and heavy rains are lashing eastern china, as typhoon closes in. shanghai and surrounding areas cancelled flig
now, about 200 kilometers away from india's financial capital, mumbai, is a village where there was ae over 40 people have died. there are a lot of people, still, trapped there, along with four other places in the state. and the coastal areas where landslides have taken place. you have the army, the air force, the indian navy, and the national-disaster response force personnel on the ground. they are trying to poull out survivors, as well as bodies. it's quite a grim situation, in these areas....
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let's get straight to the markets over in mumbai. four minutes of trading so far.ession. banks are at the moment certainly underperforming and adding drag to the overall benchmarks. and this despite gains from yes bank as its earnings have certainly impressed. up 5% or thereabouts. we are looking also at these other banks. there we go, yes bank up over 5% but we are seeing declines with the others. they have a rearview mirror. juliette: let's check in on zoma to. surging over 60% in its debut. the shares continue to rise in the early session. the food delivery startup valued at $30 million after its debut. that has pushed his fortune close to $1 million. we are waiting to see him added to the last. if they were exorcised, he would almost double his stake in the company. rishaad: it seems to have paid out for them. we saw them listed on top of the gains we saw on the market. 60% plus for the engagement. the ipo was priced very much at the high end. it was hugely oversubscribed as well. details of what is going on market wise and more coming up ahead. this is bloombe
let's get straight to the markets over in mumbai. four minutes of trading so far.ession. banks are at the moment certainly underperforming and adding drag to the overall benchmarks. and this despite gains from yes bank as its earnings have certainly impressed. up 5% or thereabouts. we are looking also at these other banks. there we go, yes bank up over 5% but we are seeing declines with the others. they have a rearview mirror. juliette: let's check in on zoma to. surging over 60% in its debut....
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keeping a close eye on the indian unicorn as well, it will be making is trading debut in mumbai after raising $1.3 billion. a bank in south korea is set to raise two point $2 billion in its listing and over in china, china telecom getting the regulatory approval for its with them shanghai, shery. shery: i'm watching those ipo's here in the u.s. south former firms. katie is one of the worst performers. we are talking about 20% plus below the ipo price. 37 chinese companies listed in new york this year. 9% below their ipo price and it does not help that didi is now seeing more regulatory pressures. haidi: about 26% below that ipo offering price and that is less than one month ago that they listed it and we have bloomberg of course first reporting news of the regulatory crackdowns starting so it does make you wonder how much further downside there is and i do also wonder at what are seeing that ms regulatory environment improve. let's get that over to our reporter who has more on this for us, our autos were order, -- autos reporter, who joins us. this is the other big story where we are
keeping a close eye on the indian unicorn as well, it will be making is trading debut in mumbai after raising $1.3 billion. a bank in south korea is set to raise two point $2 billion in its listing and over in china, china telecom getting the regulatory approval for its with them shanghai, shery. shery: i'm watching those ipo's here in the u.s. south former firms. katie is one of the worst performers. we are talking about 20% plus below the ipo price. 37 chinese companies listed in new york...
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definitely want to say the capitol police is well-versed , well-trained on what you're talking about, a mumbaimed, active shooter events, things like that. those are the type of events that we are ready for. it is the thousands of people that are storming the capitol that creates a big issue with us. so when you talk about physical security and i mentioned it in one, in my opening statement, in one of the initial questions, i think there are options for maintaining an open environment, an open campus type of environment while putting some substantial physical security measures in place, both for the building, the skin of the building, as well as the farther out. time and distance is our best friend. and the most important thing is to provide some kind of protection farther out. so the officers have more time to deal with it. but that's something that i think should be discussed in a closed or classified session. senator king: i understand, but, and i hope that that is a discussion, madam chair, that we can have. i think that's a very important, because we just, as i say, we don't want the unit
definitely want to say the capitol police is well-versed , well-trained on what you're talking about, a mumbaimed, active shooter events, things like that. those are the type of events that we are ready for. it is the thousands of people that are storming the capitol that creates a big issue with us. so when you talk about physical security and i mentioned it in one, in my opening statement, in one of the initial questions, i think there are options for maintaining an open environment, an open...
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mayooresh konnoor reports from a landslide site near mumbai. consistent rain has created havoc.facing situations like landslides. on another mountain range 12 people lost their lives in another incident of landslide. and here, the rescue operation is still on. let's return to the olympic games in tokyo, where we've been taking a deeper look at the host city. to give us some insight into the creative side of tokyo, we met yinka oshiletu — a british—nigerian dancer who's part of a growing afrobeats dance scene injapan's capital. afrobeats in japan afrobeats injapan is getting more popular, but i think the scene is still really small. right now there is no kind of really famous like dancers coming up injapan. if there was i think there would perhaps be more of an explosion of it here. i was born in london. my family are west african, nigerian. i now live in greater tokyo injapan. dance to me is freedom. ijust in greater tokyo injapan. dance to me is freedom. i just think in greater tokyo injapan. dance to me is freedom. ijust think it's something that has been with me since as long
mayooresh konnoor reports from a landslide site near mumbai. consistent rain has created havoc.facing situations like landslides. on another mountain range 12 people lost their lives in another incident of landslide. and here, the rescue operation is still on. let's return to the olympic games in tokyo, where we've been taking a deeper look at the host city. to give us some insight into the creative side of tokyo, we met yinka oshiletu — a british—nigerian dancer who's part of a growing...
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definitely want to say the capitol police is well-versed , well-trained on what you're talking about, a mumbaievents, things like that. those are the type of events that we are ready for. it is the thousands of people that are storming the capitol that creates a big issue with us. so when you talk about physical security and i mentioned it in one, in my opening statement, in one of the initial questions, i think there are options for maintaining an open environment, an open campus type of environment while putting some substantial physical security measures in place, both for the building, the skin of the building, as well as the farther out. time and distance is our best friend. and the most important thing is to provide some kind of protection farther out. so the officers have more time to deal with it. but that's something that i think should be discussed in a closed or classified session. senator king: i understand, but, and i hope that that is a discussion, madam chair, that we can have. i think that's a very important, because we just, as i say, we don't want the united states capitol to
definitely want to say the capitol police is well-versed , well-trained on what you're talking about, a mumbaievents, things like that. those are the type of events that we are ready for. it is the thousands of people that are storming the capitol that creates a big issue with us. so when you talk about physical security and i mentioned it in one, in my opening statement, in one of the initial questions, i think there are options for maintaining an open environment, an open campus type of...