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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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(narrator) in north india, there's also a highly formalized method of transmitting musical knowledgectly by imitating what their teacher sings or plays. traditionally, music students used to live in the house of their teachers or gurus, where they performed chores and received daily instruction. this master/disciple tradition continues today in a modified form. (spiegel) in india, it's called the guru-sishya parampara-- the teacher/student tradition-- where the student treats his teacher likes he's next to god. my musical hero was alla rakha who i had listened to on many recordings. i had no money, but i would go and meet him and sleep on the floor of his hotel and take care of errands and help out with driving, cooking, shopping, cleaning, anything. and when he felt like it, he would teach me. these lessons were not formal. he never wrote anything down for me. in fact, i never sat in front of him with drums. he only would recite compositions to me, and i was expected to remember them and, at a later time, write them down. (das gupta) in our instrumental music, you have to gather the
(narrator) in north india, there's also a highly formalized method of transmitting musical knowledgectly by imitating what their teacher sings or plays. traditionally, music students used to live in the house of their teachers or gurus, where they performed chores and received daily instruction. this master/disciple tradition continues today in a modified form. (spiegel) in india, it's called the guru-sishya parampara-- the teacher/student tradition-- where the student treats his teacher likes...
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moisture has been falling across north eastern india creating devastating floods. i want to show you the video where the floods being triggered by the heavy rain swept across the northeast state. dozens of people have been killed. over 400,000 are homeless and nearly two million have been displaced. local farmlands of submerged with rivers flowing and risen more than two meters. this is hit by floods each year and the government is helping out by sending in bags of rice and salt and fortunately all the homes flooded. they will be up to themselves to rebuild that back up. from the next several days, expect the showers to push in. the northeast monsoon sets in around early october and bring fairer weather. a devastating scenario. let's talk about europe over the past several days. we are talking about a strong low pressure area over portions of the british isles. still a long front bringing showers and skwauly conditions as well. pressure setting in and coming over the weekend, more rain showers. won't be nearly as bad as the storm that triggered up to 100 kilometer
moisture has been falling across north eastern india creating devastating floods. i want to show you the video where the floods being triggered by the heavy rain swept across the northeast state. dozens of people have been killed. over 400,000 are homeless and nearly two million have been displaced. local farmlands of submerged with rivers flowing and risen more than two meters. this is hit by floods each year and the government is helping out by sending in bags of rice and salt and fortunately...
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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. but to the north, dry, monsoonal season has ended. it looks like pakistan is dealing with the flooding situation. let's take a look at this. heavy rains and flash floods wreak havoc in pakistan. deaths reported so far. more than 1,000 injured. the province has been the worst hit with 2,000,0residents mispl. moving into the americas, we can see extensive cloud over mexico. bringing showers here. then we have a long frontal line, stretching from the southern plains into the mid-atlantic, underneath the system. we are seeing lots of severe weather. we have reports of three tornados touched down in colorado and one in pennsylvania. these locations will remain stormy into tonight. down toward the south. up toward the north. dry. up toward the western half, western u.s. we have got smoke covered over the interior washington and to the north, strong, low moves in. as it does so, rain will weaken. and warm air comes in from the south the temperatures are on the warmer side in vancouver, seattle, as well as winnipeg. to the south, still on the
india. but to the north, dry, monsoonal season has ended. it looks like pakistan is dealing with the flooding situation. let's take a look at this. heavy rains and flash floods wreak havoc in pakistan. deaths reported so far. more than 1,000 injured. the province has been the worst hit with 2,000,0residents mispl. moving into the americas, we can see extensive cloud over mexico. bringing showers here. then we have a long frontal line, stretching from the southern plains into the mid-atlantic,...
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if you think about india and north korea which is led by a koouk. mbs no necessarily the e worst thing. the likelihood of using it against israel, a large part of that is about domestic policies and looking good within iran. they know as soon as they press that button,srael is a nar power, america is a nuclear power. pressing the button, iran is wiped off the map. >> they're too rational for that. right. i think we heard a lot of tough ie se speech. extremism and as i think it's all fine and good but it's also a lot of blowing in the wind. i think what we need is to call for moderate islam to draw a clearer line, a red line against sort ofhe radical extremism abatns a t think weof these need conservative islam to say we are not going to tolerate killing in the name of our religion. you're because tardizing our faith and you're making us all look bad. i think if you rememr back to the crisis in the catholic church, no one accepdhat this w jus a ys a few bad priests abusing kids. we held the catholic church itself responsible. the pope -- we require t
if you think about india and north korea which is led by a koouk. mbs no necessarily the e worst thing. the likelihood of using it against israel, a large part of that is about domestic policies and looking good within iran. they know as soon as they press that button,srael is a nar power, america is a nuclear power. pressing the button, iran is wiped off the map. >> they're too rational for that. right. i think we heard a lot of tough ie se speech. extremism and as i think it's all fine...
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. >> this is in the north end of the state of kerala, on india's western coast. vast cashew plantations cover more than 6000 hektares. they are all state-owned. cashews are a major export product. the countryside looks like paradise -- but it's poisoned. for more than twenty years, helicopters sprayed the land with high concentrations of endosulfan. the land and the communities that live here were contaminated. endosulfan was developed by the german chemical company hoechst. after 2002, it was produced for india by the domestic excel industries and hindustan chemicals under a patent license from the german bayer cropscience company. dr. mohana kumar has been a physician in this region for thirty years. the creeping poison, as he calls it, has had a dramatic effect on the population's health. he says a disproportionate number of babies are born sick, with spastic paralysis, deformities and mental disabilities. he says the body absorbs endosulfan through the skin and through food and water. it accumulates in the liver, kidneys, brain and bone marrow. it damages the
. >> this is in the north end of the state of kerala, on india's western coast. vast cashew plantations cover more than 6000 hektares. they are all state-owned. cashews are a major export product. the countryside looks like paradise -- but it's poisoned. for more than twenty years, helicopters sprayed the land with high concentrations of endosulfan. the land and the communities that live here were contaminated. endosulfan was developed by the german chemical company hoechst. after 2002,...
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. >>> but first, north africa to india, protesters are demonstrating at u.s.s have done but for what one reported american has created. a film that mocks islam's prophet muhammad. muslim demonstrators in morocco, tunisia, gaza, india and elsewhere are enraged over that film. that played the part in the death of four americans. the u.s. ambassador to libya christopher stevens. this veteran state department official sean smith and two security officers, one over them a navy s.e.a.l. the president in the last hour spoke about the deaths. >> we are going to bring those who killed our fellow americans to justice. i want people around the world to hear me. to all those who would do us harm, no act of terror will go unpunished. >> well, the pentagon says it's still unclear if americans killed tuesday were targeted by a specific terrorist group or just victims of circumstance. but what is clear, the anti-american outrage is growing. in iran, demonstrators chanting death to america. to yemen now, several thousand people demonstrated. some of them breached a wall of the
. >>> but first, north africa to india, protesters are demonstrating at u.s.s have done but for what one reported american has created. a film that mocks islam's prophet muhammad. muslim demonstrators in morocco, tunisia, gaza, india and elsewhere are enraged over that film. that played the part in the death of four americans. the u.s. ambassador to libya christopher stevens. this veteran state department official sean smith and two security officers, one over them a navy s.e.a.l. the...
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it is a very diverse collection from india and post-communist cuba to still secretive north korea. another 17 countries have observer status including brazil, china, and serbia. iran has sought out support in the crisis over its nuclear program, but the response has been mixed. united nations secretary-general ban ki-moon called on the country's leaders to improve cooperation with atomic energy watchdogs. the diverging positions have also frustrated and other iranian goal -- to establish the non-allied countries as an alternative to the united nations security council. this will not get the backing of most of the other non-aligned states. >> some of them would rather take a seat in the security council. that certainly applies for the larger countries like india. possibly also indonesia and others. many of the non-allied countries have no interest in any form of confrontation with the great powers. >> signs are that within the non-aligned states, iran will remain what it has been -- an important regional power whose political goals are not shared by most other members. >> more and m
it is a very diverse collection from india and post-communist cuba to still secretive north korea. another 17 countries have observer status including brazil, china, and serbia. iran has sought out support in the crisis over its nuclear program, but the response has been mixed. united nations secretary-general ban ki-moon called on the country's leaders to improve cooperation with atomic energy watchdogs. the diverging positions have also frustrated and other iranian goal -- to establish the...
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north of the plant. police fired at protesters killing one. the protest began last year after the disaster. the demonstrations have prevented the new power plant from operating as scheduled. india trying to promote nuclear power generation to meet demand in its fast growing economy. many citizens are worried about the plant's safety. >>> north korea has begun leasing port ta silties to chinese companies. they want to accelerate the development of the port on its northeast coast. the deal gives china direct access to the sea of japan to transport goods to its northeast. officials say a local firm set up the joint venture on september 1st be they get a 30-year lease on two piers. the chinese firm will invest about $12 million to build container facilities at the port. it plans to ship grain produced in north eastern china. in a separate deal another chinese company has bought the rights to use a port just north for 30 years. the firm is shipping coal from mines in china's north eastern regions to coastal shanghai. the company plans to build another pier at the port. >>> japan's government has decided to buy the senkaku islands from a private japanese owner. the islands are claime
north of the plant. police fired at protesters killing one. the protest began last year after the disaster. the demonstrations have prevented the new power plant from operating as scheduled. india trying to promote nuclear power generation to meet demand in its fast growing economy. many citizens are worried about the plant's safety. >>> north korea has begun leasing port ta silties to chinese companies. they want to accelerate the development of the port on its northeast coast. the...
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north africa, the middle east to pakistan and india. what we want to do is show you the situation specifically, there we go specifically in tenesia. so far two people have been killed. the american school there was also gutted by fire. and it was more of the same as we move on to the situation in egypt as well. riot police battling with hundreds of protesters just a few blocks from the american embassy in cairo. so far security forces have been able to keep them out of the embassy. one protester has been killed, dozens more have been injured. and coming up in about 12 minutes, we're going to look at how technology is now playing a major role in all of these protests. >>> firefighters revealed new information today about a fire that gutted part of a menlo park school yesterday. as ktvu's janine de la vega reports, that fire burned for hours before firefighters responded because of a loophole in the law. >> reporter: today beach wood elementary school looked like a demolition zone rather than a place where kids come to learn and play. the
north africa, the middle east to pakistan and india. what we want to do is show you the situation specifically, there we go specifically in tenesia. so far two people have been killed. the american school there was also gutted by fire. and it was more of the same as we move on to the situation in egypt as well. riot police battling with hundreds of protesters just a few blocks from the american embassy in cairo. so far security forces have been able to keep them out of the embassy. one...
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north africa, the middle east to pakistan and india. what we want to do is show you the situation specifically, there we go specifically in tenesia. so far two people have been killed. the american school there was also gutted by fire. and it was more of the same as we move on to the situation in egypt as well. riot police battling with hundreds of protesters just a few blocks from the american embassy in cairo. so far security forces have been able to keep them out of the embassy. one protester has been killed, dozens more have been injured. and coming up in about 12 minutes, we're going to look at how technology is now playing a major role in all of these protests. >>> firefighters revealed new information today about a fire that gutted part of a menlo park school yesterday. as ktvu's janine de la vega reports, that fire burned for hours before firefighters responded because of a loophole in the law. >> reporter: today beach wood elementary school looked like a demolition zone rather than a place where kids come to learn and play. the
north africa, the middle east to pakistan and india. what we want to do is show you the situation specifically, there we go specifically in tenesia. so far two people have been killed. the american school there was also gutted by fire. and it was more of the same as we move on to the situation in egypt as well. riot police battling with hundreds of protesters just a few blocks from the american embassy in cairo. so far security forces have been able to keep them out of the embassy. one...
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we woke up today and north korea was a nuclear power. india, russia, china. but if we would have announced preemptively that we weren't going to contain anyone, we would be at odds with these countries. and what would the solution be? preemptive war. announcing to the world -- the presiding officer: may we have order for the senator. mr. paul: announcing to the world as this resolution does, the containment will never be our policy is unwise. a country that vows to never contain an enemy is a country that vows always to preemptively strike. i urge a "no" vote on this resolution. the presiding officer: all time has expired. the question is on the resolution. the clerk will read the measure for the third time. the clerk: calendar number 418 s.j. res. 41 is expressing the sense of congress regarding the nuclear program of the government of the islamic iran. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? there appears to be, and there is a sufficient second. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: the presiding officer: are there any senators that would l
we woke up today and north korea was a nuclear power. india, russia, china. but if we would have announced preemptively that we weren't going to contain anyone, we would be at odds with these countries. and what would the solution be? preemptive war. announcing to the world -- the presiding officer: may we have order for the senator. mr. paul: announcing to the world as this resolution does, the containment will never be our policy is unwise. a country that vows to never contain an enemy is a...
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very very harsh relations with india in that the regional superpower and dad the allies are only isolated regimes like that as that says for example north korea. do you think china is capable of acquiring new allies and does it need our allies or or. what china may may may be you know as it is old by itself is growth as a growing monster. but china needs closer relations with the countries on its periphery and it needs friends around the world there's no question about that because china as a major economic power has to have trading partners it has to have suppliers of rule materials so it must have a global international presence that's an absolute necessity and i think chinese leaders wisely understand that the best way to achieve those kind of ties is not through military force or domination but through trading relations that benefit its allies you know by providing development assistance and loans and so forth and i i think to the degree that they persist and that kind of strategy they will succeed and the more they choose more intimidating measures the way they have in the south china sea they will suffer for it they've been quite
very very harsh relations with india in that the regional superpower and dad the allies are only isolated regimes like that as that says for example north korea. do you think china is capable of acquiring new allies and does it need our allies or or. what china may may may be you know as it is old by itself is growth as a growing monster. but china needs closer relations with the countries on its periphery and it needs friends around the world there's no question about that because china as a...
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we woke up one day and russia had nuclear weapons, china, india, north korea.had we made the statement, the rash statement that we will never contain any country that has nuclear weapons, what does that mean? i think that means that you've decided, right now before anything hangar happens, you'ved that you will preemptively go to war. we've been at war for a decade now. we've been at war in afghanistan, and i supported going to afghanistan. but i'm ready to come home from afghanistan. we were at war in irk fo iraq fr nearly 10 years. i'm glad we're coming home from iraq. but i don't want to automatically commit our country to a war in iran. so while i do think it is a mistake to say we won't contain them, i think it is also a misstalk to say that we will contain them. it is a mistake to have a policy that is explicit one way or the other. president reagan was once criticized and accused of having no foreign policy. he replied that it wasn't that he had no foreign policy; it was that he didn't care to share it with everyone. because if you give everyone -- your
we woke up one day and russia had nuclear weapons, china, india, north korea.had we made the statement, the rash statement that we will never contain any country that has nuclear weapons, what does that mean? i think that means that you've decided, right now before anything hangar happens, you'ved that you will preemptively go to war. we've been at war for a decade now. we've been at war in afghanistan, and i supported going to afghanistan. but i'm ready to come home from afghanistan. we were...
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largest armies those of india and china unveiled plans to work more closely leaving western countries on edge over the jewels growing reach. next we remember the tragedy in the north a city and town of beslan where a terrorist attack claimed over three hundred lives mostly children. it's morning this guy is quietly quiet but suddenly i hear a sweet melody coming from the farm and mark is singing i think a bird's eye view of the people below is fascinating now they have turned on the light in one of the houses and three barefooted boys have emerged from another one i can hear a barking dog and crowing roosters sounds have filled the silence as for myself i keep flying in the sky i'm a cloud. but twelve year old girl by the name of them is dedicated these lines to a home town of beslan which is situated a thousand miles south of moscow amyloids being videotaped she signs this recording with the simple word hello. today we're going to interview a cat. that's how are you. fine. what about your family that's. also ok right emma loves her cat she likes to film it on video and she has a dream first after we finish school my friends and i would like to go to moscow and st
largest armies those of india and china unveiled plans to work more closely leaving western countries on edge over the jewels growing reach. next we remember the tragedy in the north a city and town of beslan where a terrorist attack claimed over three hundred lives mostly children. it's morning this guy is quietly quiet but suddenly i hear a sweet melody coming from the farm and mark is singing i think a bird's eye view of the people below is fascinating now they have turned on the light in...
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where iran is, our intelligence services did not predict india's testing of a nuclear weapon, pakistan's testing, didn't anticipate, didn't predict northorea's. i think he may have a phased in the ability of our intelligence services to draw lines and put down markers as to where the iranian program is that we don't have. >> and general clark, isn't it in the president's interest to state where that red line is? doesn't that mean he then has to go to war. >> he's not going to state a red line. there are probably several different indicators and there's going be a margin for uncertainty. intelligence, as george said, isn't precise. it's been sharpened up a lot. it's not a direct comparison. we're doing better on that intelligence. but he's going to have -- no president can publicly declared red lines that surrenders his decisionmaking authority. he's going to evaluate a number of factors, he's been very clear. they're not going to get a nuclear weapon, he says it's unacceptable. he's decisive. osama bin laden found that out. and if i were the iranian leaders, i would be concerned. >> do we know what mitt romney was saying in that interv
where iran is, our intelligence services did not predict india's testing of a nuclear weapon, pakistan's testing, didn't anticipate, didn't predict northorea's. i think he may have a phased in the ability of our intelligence services to draw lines and put down markers as to where the iranian program is that we don't have. >> and general clark, isn't it in the president's interest to state where that red line is? doesn't that mean he then has to go to war. >> he's not going to state...
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north thrown away from civilization in a three hour helicopter train from the nearest village. they still don't family have been living here for a long time in tents and they don't bring india's canes. lodging runs in ada signal and then it's they also grew up in the to draw but left it at the age of six and never returned they now live in the seat in a pumpkin bending but still room and they are regions. was planted it was a dyson teacher. was. next to his den says he tells the stories about his motherland. laws in europe to now has a one thousand strong reindeer had when the enemy only saw the lichen and most around it is gather the tens and move to know the potion they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter we men and children for them. but the two families have less of a chance to come across each other they belong to different worlds even though there's sometimes a similar. culture is the same other side which of course is right on it so here is how influential is the israeli lobby for us to what degree does it impact america paul what about the rift that now divides. the french invasion of russia has started again after two hundred years up at the. sub jet the inferno polian
north thrown away from civilization in a three hour helicopter train from the nearest village. they still don't family have been living here for a long time in tents and they don't bring india's canes. lodging runs in ada signal and then it's they also grew up in the to draw but left it at the age of six and never returned they now live in the seat in a pumpkin bending but still room and they are regions. was planted it was a dyson teacher. was. next to his den says he tells the stories about...
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india because labor is cheaper, they do it to gain more of the market. they buy more of the products and services and they invest their capital in the united states. [ chanting ] >> when the northcan free trade agreement was being implemented in 1994, many feared the deal would result in hundreds of thousands, millions of lost american jobs. people thought cheaper mexican goods would replace american made products. but all those years later, it shows that nafta's negligence on jobs was negligible. instead, nafta helped the mexican and american economies expand. now, outsourcing and trade can be misused. companies need to recognize that american workers, high-grade workers can produce efficiently as they do in germany for example. but the reality is as a concept, outsourcing is not only useful, it's inevitable. it's never easy to see a job move from one country to another. but jobs are lost by automation, too. does that make progress bad? the answer isn't to criticize outsourcing. instead, we need to find ways to build on its advantages, by being negative about a pretty standard and age old global practice, both political parties are lacking real ideas. what we need is a smart d
india because labor is cheaper, they do it to gain more of the market. they buy more of the products and services and they invest their capital in the united states. [ chanting ] >> when the northcan free trade agreement was being implemented in 1994, many feared the deal would result in hundreds of thousands, millions of lost american jobs. people thought cheaper mexican goods would replace american made products. but all those years later, it shows that nafta's negligence on jobs was...
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india where it's over diesel price hikes. we'll head to new delhi it for all the latest. >>>. >> protests in north africa continue. >> and pressure mounting on spain as eurozone finance ministers meet and report in a dutch paper suggesting the ecb is negotiating with the imf on the spanish rescue package worth 300 billion euros. stefane is following the story for us. >> reporter: it looks like it's a pretty good report to be honest because 300 billion euros is more or less what would be needed for a spanish bailout, for the amount of this potential deal for spain is credible. regarding the fact that the imf would be implicated in that story, again, it's credible because if you look at what the prime minister rajoy say a few days ago, he said he had no objection to the imf monitoring the spanish compliance with the condition of an international bailout. it's all about the condition of the bailout because if you remember also the prime minister say spain would not accept any additional condition for a bail skrout. he believes that the country fills all the requirement for the bailout in particular with respect to the european budge
india where it's over diesel price hikes. we'll head to new delhi it for all the latest. >>>. >> protests in north africa continue. >> and pressure mounting on spain as eurozone finance ministers meet and report in a dutch paper suggesting the ecb is negotiating with the imf on the spanish rescue package worth 300 billion euros. stefane is following the story for us. >> reporter: it looks like it's a pretty good report to be honest because 300 billion euros is more or...