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when the mogels came from persia to north india they saw the story telling and thought it was a beautiful art form. they were not engaged with the story but saw the beauty in the footwork and hand movement. they brought the dancers into their courts. they were a form of entertainment. so, i want you to put your imagination caps on. we will go from the forest into a beautiful mogel palace. there are velvet carpets and peacocks walking around. there are beautiful paintings and everyone all of you, the audience have come to enjoy the court and the king sits on his thrown in the corner twirling his mustache and he called for his dancers and they come to the room. you are here to be entertained by them. this is called taught. taught is a highly stylized tuning of the mind and body together. you will see very fast turns ending in sharp stances and things with our eyes and eye brows and our neck, our hands. and you will also hear a language, which you might have heard. this is the language of our dance. it tells us what to do with our feet and our bodies and there is a lot of mask going on. you
when the mogels came from persia to north india they saw the story telling and thought it was a beautiful art form. they were not engaged with the story but saw the beauty in the footwork and hand movement. they brought the dancers into their courts. they were a form of entertainment. so, i want you to put your imagination caps on. we will go from the forest into a beautiful mogel palace. there are velvet carpets and peacocks walking around. there are beautiful paintings and everyone all of...
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india and pakistan. but they're still a long way off. andrew northc news on the india and pakistani border. >> it was on this date 95 years ago that the united states entered world war i, a conflict in which millions of americans would eventually serve. nearly a century later the war is a distant memory. while washington's national mall is home to a long list of memorials, there is no lasting marker to world war i. begging the question why. the bbc's digital journalist, david botty, reports. >> it's been 95 years since 5 million americans joined the battles on european soil. but no one is left who can say they fought in the great war. frank buckles was the last known american who could. >> you have a certain responsibility there that you are representing, those who have gone before. ♪ >> buckles died last year at the age of 110. but before he passed, he campaigned for america to remember its sacrifices in the great war. other wars have come andone and their monuments sit on washington's national mall. but world war i, still without a national monumen
india and pakistan. but they're still a long way off. andrew northc news on the india and pakistani border. >> it was on this date 95 years ago that the united states entered world war i, a conflict in which millions of americans would eventually serve. nearly a century later the war is a distant memory. while washington's national mall is home to a long list of memorials, there is no lasting marker to world war i. begging the question why. the bbc's digital journalist, david botty,...
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a packed ferry is capsized in north eastern india leaving thirty five people dead and more than one hundred sixty five missing two hundred passengers were on board when the boat got into difficulties in the west do believe district of the country strong winds and rain of thought of course the accident police and soldiers have been sent to help with the rescue effort. leading bahraini anti-government activists will be retried along with twenty other opposition members a military court sentenced. to life in prison in june for plotting to overthrow the state really began to wonder strike three months ago reportedly bringing himself close to death government protests first began in bahrain in febrile last year to sixty people are said to have died in clashes since. russian engineers seem to find a way of making science fiction science fact they creating androids that can not only imitate real people but also see and respond to objects and faces and as peter all of a find out the development can also help those with limited abilities. all over the world scientists are making leaps and bounds in
a packed ferry is capsized in north eastern india leaving thirty five people dead and more than one hundred sixty five missing two hundred passengers were on board when the boat got into difficulties in the west do believe district of the country strong winds and rain of thought of course the accident police and soldiers have been sent to help with the rescue effort. leading bahraini anti-government activists will be retried along with twenty other opposition members a military court sentenced....
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it would give india the capability of hitting beijing and shanghai, but officials in the government say that it should not be considered a threat. this comes just days after north korea's failed launch. india has a solid nonproliferation and record. >> closing arguments will begin in the trial of five men charged in a deadly shooting spree in southeast d.c. orlando carter carter, jeffrey best, robert bost, and lamar williams face first-degree murder and other charges of in march 2010 shootings which killed five people. four victims died on south capitol street. the jury could get the case next week. >> the space shuttle discovery will completed last leg of its final journey today. a delegation of nasa officials including john glenn, of will escort it from dulles to the udvar-hazy center. laws and the people are expected to attend. the museum is holding a four-day festival. >> a deadly shooting last night at around 8:45. officers wore on patrol in la plata when they heard several gunshots. they searched the area and found the body lying in the roadway in the 200 block of kent avenue. and the death of a woman in temple hills is being investigated as a homicide. a
it would give india the capability of hitting beijing and shanghai, but officials in the government say that it should not be considered a threat. this comes just days after north korea's failed launch. india has a solid nonproliferation and record. >> closing arguments will begin in the trial of five men charged in a deadly shooting spree in southeast d.c. orlando carter carter, jeffrey best, robert bost, and lamar williams face first-degree murder and other charges of in march 2010...
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making a lot of money there and both this is generating sixty five percent of its revenue in north america and india outsourcing companies as a whole are generating fifty percent of their revenue there or thirty billion dollars indian i.t. firms are increasing their global operations at a record pace coming from one of the fastest growing economies in the world but the domestic boom has driven wages higher in india further making recruitment in the west more attractive to some companies. while washington has repeatedly spoken out against offshoring of american jobs it looks like the east might just be bailing it out from its jobless crisis preassure either party big lore india. but i try to check in with our business that's now married or is there for us and will asia is the only one trading right now has a special. care yes in fact the trade in session is going quite well and that's by strong corporate results from apple which i'll get to the second but first let's take a look at the latest figures as you are about to see both unlikely and the hang seng there you go are in positive territory with t
making a lot of money there and both this is generating sixty five percent of its revenue in north america and india outsourcing companies as a whole are generating fifty percent of their revenue there or thirty billion dollars indian i.t. firms are increasing their global operations at a record pace coming from one of the fastest growing economies in the world but the domestic boom has driven wages higher in india further making recruitment in the west more attractive to some companies. while...
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[train whistles] >> the north of india, where it is a short drive from the big city to the middle ages. [animals bellow] in the countryside of india's most crowded state, uttar pradesh, often, food is scarce, electricity nonexistent, women and infants die in childbirth, and medicine remains in the realm of superstition. it's exactly what melinda gates is looking for: a neglected crisis where her investment can save the most lives. >> our belief is that all lives, no matter where they're lived on the globe, have equal value. all lives. >> what are your global priorities? >> hiv/aids, malaria, mother and child deaths, in that order. >> why those? >> when you looked at where the largest number of deaths were on the planet, they were from things like aids, malaria, and these childhood deaths, and nobody was giving voice to them, and no one was really tackling them, so we said, systematically, those are places that we want to go and work. what kind of decisions have you all made that have impacted the village? >> it might be occurring to you right about now that you haven't seen the world's
[train whistles] >> the north of india, where it is a short drive from the big city to the middle ages. [animals bellow] in the countryside of india's most crowded state, uttar pradesh, often, food is scarce, electricity nonexistent, women and infants die in childbirth, and medicine remains in the realm of superstition. it's exactly what melinda gates is looking for: a neglected crisis where her investment can save the most lives. >> our belief is that all lives, no matter where...
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india. we were talking a lot about north and south korea in the past coup l of -- couple of weeks, but indiae haven't. why do you think they're shooting off this missile now? >> well, it's important we spend a lot of time talking about china, for instance, but another rising power in the world in the international system is india, and this launch has put focus on them. interestingly, they have joined a very exclusive club, you know, it's now a country that has joined, has intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of reaching places like beijing which some commentators say is the actual intent of this missile test. you know, china is rising in asia, india's a major power, they are rivals with one another, and i think this is definitely a name towards china from india that we're here, we need to be respected, and we're going the have a significant place in asian security matters. jenna: you know, we had almost an instant response when north korea tried to shoot off its latest rocket, failed missile test. why don't we respond with india and its test? >> well, fortunately, india's quite transp
india. we were talking a lot about north and south korea in the past coup l of -- couple of weeks, but indiae haven't. why do you think they're shooting off this missile now? >> well, it's important we spend a lot of time talking about china, for instance, but another rising power in the world in the international system is india, and this launch has put focus on them. interestingly, they have joined a very exclusive club, you know, it's now a country that has joined, has intercontinental...
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at best even when they do have power so we've gotten reports of some shaking being felt as far north as indiailand so -- >> thailand? >> to give you an idea how strong the quake was. >> incredible. rob, thanks very much. >> all right, you got it. >> it is three minutes past the hour. the clock is ticking on what could be a major announcement in the trayvon martin case. special prosecutor angela corey said she'd have something to say within 72 hour, whether george zimmerman will be charged in the fatal shooting, excuse me and just when it seems zimmerman will really need an attorney his legal team has left him. attorneys, craig sonner and hal uhrig quit after they were cut off with contact. we'll talk live with those two. >>> but first we have a report from sanford. george, do we have any idea what the special prosecutor angela corey is going to say today -- within 72 hours but we hear -- >> reporter: zoraida, good morning. >> we hear it could be sooner. >> reporter: at this point still unclear what that announcement may be, could it be a decision in the case? still to be determined, but say i
at best even when they do have power so we've gotten reports of some shaking being felt as far north as indiailand so -- >> thailand? >> to give you an idea how strong the quake was. >> incredible. rob, thanks very much. >> all right, you got it. >> it is three minutes past the hour. the clock is ticking on what could be a major announcement in the trayvon martin case. special prosecutor angela corey said she'd have something to say within 72 hour, whether george...
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the outrage -- after the outrage over the north korean test last week, you might expect similar criticism of india, but the international response was remarkably mild. >> 3, 2, 1. >> liftoff for the indian missile, named after the indian -- after the hindu god of fire. india can now launch a nuclear strike anywhere except the americans. >> the successful launch -- >> the prime minister hailing a national triumph. >> a game-changer missile which brings in the get into the big boys club. >> indian television channels have been celebrating the successful test, complete with alarming graphics showing missiles landing in unidentified cities. >> india hopes it is a weapon of peace, not war. >> mercifully, the missile is targeted at china, it's growing regional rival. india says the policy is about deterrence, but it needs to show it is possible. >> it is a technology demonstration. if we did not have a missile of this ability, the may 1988 indicia -- initiative would remain incomplete. >> but china is playing down india's missile tests. the ford spokesman says the countries should be partners, not compe
the outrage -- after the outrage over the north korean test last week, you might expect similar criticism of india, but the international response was remarkably mild. >> 3, 2, 1. >> liftoff for the indian missile, named after the indian -- after the hindu god of fire. india can now launch a nuclear strike anywhere except the americans. >> the successful launch -- >> the prime minister hailing a national triumph. >> a game-changer missile which brings in the get...
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up to sufferers in india but their hope in a new north west of lifesaving medicine made locally and cheaper open felton's who otherwise couldn't afford treatment plus we're going to extremes a little later. the rivers and drove russia's far more provide two things that are vital for the people who live here. and fish come and see how life here revolves around just a few minutes. for the vast energy resources of the arctic of so far been fought for by the countries bordering the region but now china the world's biggest energy consumer is joining in the country's premier is touring europe first stop in iceland where he signed accords on energy cooperation asia also want permanent observer status on the arctic council and some experts believe china has a real chance of securing itself a slight chinese rising rising very quickly also politically and economically somewhat the western countries actually should have cautious their stores trying to survive actually hesitant to give china this climate status in the uk because i'd be interested china will use always diplomatic skills to try to gain m
up to sufferers in india but their hope in a new north west of lifesaving medicine made locally and cheaper open felton's who otherwise couldn't afford treatment plus we're going to extremes a little later. the rivers and drove russia's far more provide two things that are vital for the people who live here. and fish come and see how life here revolves around just a few minutes. for the vast energy resources of the arctic of so far been fought for by the countries bordering the region but now...
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it's a 50-ton three stage rocket that puts india in a small club of nations with the power to develop and build long range ballistic missiles. in contrast with northissile test, there is hardly any international blow back over india's new weapon. the chief fox report correspondent jonathan hunt has the news. indian military officials seem, i don't know, pretty fired up about this development. >> yeah. they see it as a huge technical achievement and a big step on the path toward becoming a major world power. they are also quick to point out that this is not supposed to demonstrate any offensive power. but merely to act as a deterrent. what it is about here is the range of this missile. they have had nukes for quite some time. now they can aim those nuclear warheads or will be in a couple of years east towards china and west toward iran. that is the key for the indians here, shep. >> shepard: most interesting in all of this is nobody seems to care. >> very interesting. the u.s. officials say this is very different because india is a stable democracy. as opposed to north korea who attempted that failed launch last week which they say is an unpredicta
it's a 50-ton three stage rocket that puts india in a small club of nations with the power to develop and build long range ballistic missiles. in contrast with northissile test, there is hardly any international blow back over india's new weapon. the chief fox report correspondent jonathan hunt has the news. indian military officials seem, i don't know, pretty fired up about this development. >> yeah. they see it as a huge technical achievement and a big step on the path toward becoming a...
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korea and north korea just launched a rocket that failed. just at this moment indiaa -- >> i think india is not britain. that's the thing, and it keeps wanting to demonstrate that. that they -- that it's not going to be a global lieutenant of the united states. there is no treaty there. i understand your frustration. time is not helpful from an american point of view. >> your point that we're clearly -- we're winking at the indian nuclear program while -- >> or just that it makes it so much harder to talk to the iranians or north koreans when they're pointing to another country that is, in fact, a nuclear power that, of course, didn't sign a nuclear treaty, but that, nevertheless, is saying we can do it, just as it's got other countries around that are going to say we too are on the global stage. >> a moment of clarity. i don't think anyone is going to go to sleep tonight lying awake thinking, oh, my goodness, the indians now have a new missile that can reach china. why? because india is basically a responsible and a very democratic power. that's the real issue. we t
korea and north korea just launched a rocket that failed. just at this moment indiaa -- >> i think india is not britain. that's the thing, and it keeps wanting to demonstrate that. that they -- that it's not going to be a global lieutenant of the united states. there is no treaty there. i understand your frustration. time is not helpful from an american point of view. >> your point that we're clearly -- we're winking at the indian nuclear program while -- >> or just that it...
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the international stage is populated by superpowers, china, russia, india, and owing dk u.k., france, israel, pakistan, north korea. so how is the u.s.' position today? are we number one, or are we one of nine? are we the u.n. enforcer? are we the world's c.i.a.? do we stop others from becoming number one? the nuclear warhea matter? question, in the light of this mystique, how would you describe president barack obama's foreign policy for the u.s.? eleanor? >> i would call it pragmatic idealism. he picks his spots. he is certainly not a dove when it comes to military engagement. he took on libya, and strikes in yemen, and the drone strikes have set a whole new pattern of military engagement. but because military power and economic power are so intertwined, i think there is a sense that we are -- we are the lone superpower, but there are other emerging powers out there who are really beating us out when it comes to -- the economy, which is why i would say that obama's right to worry about being competitive about everything, from solar panels to getting people educated with brainpower. >> you could call him an
the international stage is populated by superpowers, china, russia, india, and owing dk u.k., france, israel, pakistan, north korea. so how is the u.s.' position today? are we number one, or are we one of nine? are we the u.n. enforcer? are we the world's c.i.a.? do we stop others from becoming number one? the nuclear warhea matter? question, in the light of this mystique, how would you describe president barack obama's foreign policy for the u.s.? eleanor? >> i would call it pragmatic...
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india did it so we are going to do it. there is a lot of sabre-rattling, talking about testing. north going to test nuclear weapons, after the failed missile and have you india and pakistan. there seems to be a new movement to do all of these tests? >> well, i think there is a pretty clear understanding around the world that the united states does not have as its top priority preventing nuclear and ballistic missile proliferation. they have seen the feckless pmtion on iran and the failed avertr -- failed efforts on north korea, so if you have the will power, you issue going to be able to get the nuclear power. >> greta: if you look at isolation, it wouldn't be so bad. but when i step back and see that everybody seems to be in the race. >> it's particularly disturbing for india and pakistan. they fought three major wars already. >> greta: they hate each other. >> this is a serious problem. but for pakistan, it's a graver problem f. that government were to fall, you valid this very substantial arsenal of nuclear warheads and a greater and greater ballistic military capability. so you va
india did it so we are going to do it. there is a lot of sabre-rattling, talking about testing. north going to test nuclear weapons, after the failed missile and have you india and pakistan. there seems to be a new movement to do all of these tests? >> well, i think there is a pretty clear understanding around the world that the united states does not have as its top priority preventing nuclear and ballistic missile proliferation. they have seen the feckless pmtion on iran and the failed...
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emergency you need to fly there joining us to look at the efforts of russia's far north flying medics in just a few minutes. india has now joined the exclusive club of nations armed with intercontinental ballistic missiles after successfully test firing one of its own it's called the agni five translated from hindi as the rocket can carry a nuclear payload as far as europe and china are discussing the reasons behind india's alert for an i.c.b.m. . charlie or the gun school of international affairs. and attempt to stand up for both china and america. i see here. and this is read. until you and i delete the media so who's going. to want to tell because of interest long. haul and here we. are in here in china and we are going to really be smooth relationship especially in the economic sphere when there aren't insurance and there are lingering mistrust that fifty years the loss of this new will going on simultaneous to the markets so i think you know seems like it isn't a neighborhood where it can do anybody in good engine for guaranteed and therefore it needs to help itself through these kinds of tests to think of w
emergency you need to fly there joining us to look at the efforts of russia's far north flying medics in just a few minutes. india has now joined the exclusive club of nations armed with intercontinental ballistic missiles after successfully test firing one of its own it's called the agni five translated from hindi as the rocket can carry a nuclear payload as far as europe and china are discussing the reasons behind india's alert for an i.c.b.m. . charlie or the gun school of international...
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now the list includes india, pakistan, israel, north korea, and iran may possibly be just over the horizon. all of this has security experts wondering if we're entering the brave new world of a new cold war, which could be much more unstable and threatening than the old one. tonight, former defense secretary william cohen is weighing in. >> we have a cold war, as such, going on with iran and north korea right now. namely, we've imposed sanctions, we have isolated both countries, we are contesting their ideological attempts to spread their revolution as such, or in north korea, their theory of communism. but it's a different form now. these are isolated countries as opposed to major axis powers contesting each other. so it's going to be different. it's going to be on a case-by-case basis, those who are either pursuing nuclear weapons or those who have them. but there's a cold war that's be in place now with iran and north korea. >> it seems like it could also be a much more dangerous one in some ways. they would haven't the firepower that for example the soviets had long ago, but a lot more
now the list includes india, pakistan, israel, north korea, and iran may possibly be just over the horizon. all of this has security experts wondering if we're entering the brave new world of a new cold war, which could be much more unstable and threatening than the old one. tonight, former defense secretary william cohen is weighing in. >> we have a cold war, as such, going on with iran and north korea right now. namely, we've imposed sanctions, we have isolated both countries, we are...
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north korea. >> 3, 2, 1. .. >> this morning india successfully tested a misfire nuclear missile and that rocketas a range of 3,000 miles and could travel as far as beijing or shanghai. the two countries have fought in the past over land. >>> hillary rodham clinton is meeting with other diplomats from around the world to discuss the ongoing fights in syria. meanwhile, those who just arrived there this week appear to be in some trouble. this is armature video, it shows vans running away from what sounds like gunshots that are heard. >>> the last of four very sick horses are going to be removed this morning from private property in the east bay. take a look at these pictures, they seized three of these horses, look at them, they have protruding bones, pretty much no hair on their skin. concerned citizens took these photographs and sent them to animals control. >> the horses are on the property on this hill over here. >> this is absolutely abuse right here. this is neglect. it looks like it is walking dead, it is a young horse and it is really sad. >> animal control horses responded to the property
north korea. >> 3, 2, 1. .. >> this morning india successfully tested a misfire nuclear missile and that rocketas a range of 3,000 miles and could travel as far as beijing or shanghai. the two countries have fought in the past over land. >>> hillary rodham clinton is meeting with other diplomats from around the world to discuss the ongoing fights in syria. meanwhile, those who just arrived there this week appear to be in some trouble. this is armature video, it shows vans...
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a terrorist attack launched from pakistan into india could change that overnight. i worry about north, south korea. most folks think if there is real nuclear war sometime soon it is india and pakistan. they are cheek to jowl and they don't like each other and there is a bad history there. jenna: we don't know the total number of nuclear weapons in pakistan but we believe it is much higher than north korea. interesting perspective today, jim as we take and consider all these different countries and their moves. nice to have you back with us to work through that all. we look to having you back. >> look forward to it as well. thank you. rick: we have a fox news alert for you now. arizona's immigration law taking center stage at the supreme court today. this is a controversyal law as you know, requires police in that state if they pull someone over for any reason to check that person's immigration status if they suspect the person is illegally in the country. the high court set to decide if the state overstepped its bound. we're starting to hear from some justice on this. shannon bream ou
a terrorist attack launched from pakistan into india could change that overnight. i worry about north, south korea. most folks think if there is real nuclear war sometime soon it is india and pakistan. they are cheek to jowl and they don't like each other and there is a bad history there. jenna: we don't know the total number of nuclear weapons in pakistan but we believe it is much higher than north korea. interesting perspective today, jim as we take and consider all these different countries...
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the area has been a point of conflict between india and pakistan for decades. >>> north korea has theational community on edge tonight. pyongyang has moved a long-range rocket into position triggering fears of a ballistic missile test. north korea insists it just wants to put a satellite into orbit. even invited foreign journalists to take a look at its top-secret launch site. and our stan grant was there. >> reporter: well, this is indeed a rare opportunity to get this close to an actual satellite launch site, especially year in north korea. this area has been kept very much under wraps away from the eyes of the world. but today, of course, this has changed. can you see the media around here. the number of people who have been invited here to tour this site. this, north korea says is part of its transparency, is to say that this is not a hostile act. there is nothing sinister about this. they say that this satellite launch is for scientific purposes. >> translator: this is a spiritual moment, as the north korean people struggle to open the gate to a prosperous and powerful future. >>
the area has been a point of conflict between india and pakistan for decades. >>> north korea has theational community on edge tonight. pyongyang has moved a long-range rocket into position triggering fears of a ballistic missile test. north korea insists it just wants to put a satellite into orbit. even invited foreign journalists to take a look at its top-secret launch site. and our stan grant was there. >> reporter: well, this is indeed a rare opportunity to get this close to...
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india is basically a responsible and now very democratic power. that's the real issue. we talk about our problems with iran and northea as essentially legal problems that are potentially in breach of npt. our problems with these regimes they're awful regime with barbarous intentions. it might clear up our thinking about proliferation if we say we don't really mind when india acquires this kind of capability. what we fear is an iran or a north korea doing it. >> brett, why exactly was this wonderful responsible power not willing to impose sanctions on iran when everybody else is actually giving iran a major out? i mean, if they're so great and they're so noble and the iranians -- >> well. >> they dpoent want to be britain, but they do like to be france. that is sos -- >> i rest my case. >> it's here from the -- >> you can make a case that actually this was not aimed at china as much as the united states in temz of the funeral. trying to say that they are power. when you look and following the u.n. here in new york, among other things, and when you look at what india is doing in the security council -- they've been in
india is basically a responsible and now very democratic power. that's the real issue. we talk about our problems with iran and northea as essentially legal problems that are potentially in breach of npt. our problems with these regimes they're awful regime with barbarous intentions. it might clear up our thinking about proliferation if we say we don't really mind when india acquires this kind of capability. what we fear is an iran or a north korea doing it. >> brett, why exactly was this...
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india's missile test. its forests -- foreign ministry spokesman as saying the country should be partners, not competitors. it is only days since north korea tried and failed to test its own long-range missile. promoting criticism in the west. the u.s. and its allies will not be protesting over india's missile, though. >> a quick look at other news. european union officials reported to have reached the outlines of an agreement of suspending the u.s. sanctions against burma. the measures would end a travel ban on government officials. the ban on exports would be lifted, but an arms embargo would remain. heavy rain is continuing to cause havoc in colombia. security forces have been deployed across the fields and forests are around the capital as the bogota river threatens to burst its banks. 19 people have died and more than 60,000 have been affected by floods and mudslides. the fourth day of anders breivik's trial, extraordinary details are coming out. he told the court that he originally came to be had a former prime minister and kill every member of the current norwegian government. our european correspondent is in oslo and filed th
india's missile test. its forests -- foreign ministry spokesman as saying the country should be partners, not competitors. it is only days since north korea tried and failed to test its own long-range missile. promoting criticism in the west. the u.s. and its allies will not be protesting over india's missile, though. >> a quick look at other news. european union officials reported to have reached the outlines of an agreement of suspending the u.s. sanctions against burma. the measures...
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emergency you need to fly there join us to look at the efforts of russia's far north flying medics just a few minutes of nazi. india's join the exclusive club of nations armed with intercontinental ballistic missiles after successfully test firing its own cold agni five translated from hindi as fire the rocket can carry a nuclear payload as far as europe and china well for more on a how this launch my the back the balance of power in the region let's talk to dr of the school of international affairs thanks very much for being with us here on the program sir now first off developing an intercontinental ballistic missile is no doubt a serious commitment both cost wise and politically so does india really feel so threatened at the moment. it's you know like he's not going to. barge in dover has issues to have that in mind the possibility of any sort of scenarios in your faces in the you know to be on i see here nearly five thousand. and i didn't need. to go to jail because the terms. of. the horrors we hear we. are i don't think the relations between the two countries are that bad at the moment that we need to seek abou
emergency you need to fly there join us to look at the efforts of russia's far north flying medics just a few minutes of nazi. india's join the exclusive club of nations armed with intercontinental ballistic missiles after successfully test firing its own cold agni five translated from hindi as fire the rocket can carry a nuclear payload as far as europe and china well for more on a how this launch my the back the balance of power in the region let's talk to dr of the school of international...
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from india all the way to north asia and japan, as well.a ultimate position tomorrow from the boj but it looks like the street view is that maybe they'll keep their fire you powder dry and to something at the end of the month as they meet on april 27th. the big driver in the markets today was really the chinese inflation prints. a lot floor data tomorrow and friday. that will be critical aside from some of the headwinds from your way. and take a look at how the japanese markets was down for five sessions in a row. the strength in the japanese yen that you just talked about was another headwind, but it's the interesting to note how sony bucked the trend and closed up. nikkei business daily said season any osony may cut 10,000 jobs by the end of the year. if this does happen, it would certainly represent the biggest restructuring drive since the gfc when they asked about 16,000 jobs and shut down a lot of factories worldwide. a lot, about half of the job cuts will probably come from already restructuring moves affecting the chemicals division
from india all the way to north asia and japan, as well.a ultimate position tomorrow from the boj but it looks like the street view is that maybe they'll keep their fire you powder dry and to something at the end of the month as they meet on april 27th. the big driver in the markets today was really the chinese inflation prints. a lot floor data tomorrow and friday. that will be critical aside from some of the headwinds from your way. and take a look at how the japanese markets was down for...