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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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his store, named ami jewellers to honor his wife, lies in a small town called in the north of india called umreth, population 38,000. still, the community supports some 54 gold shops. that's one shop for just over every 700 citizens. the ratio underscores the importance of gold across india. "every function of every people, they try to give gold gifts. in certain communities, it is compulsory to give gold." of course, there is no function for gold quite like an indian wedding. "marriage season, the parents give the kids a lot of gold jewelry." > > is that when you see the most action? "absolutely." on this day, the action came from a family shopping for their future daughter-in-law. "they bought a mongol sutra with earings, a necklace with earrings and another chain. turns out to be about 216,000 indian rupees." at today's exchange rate, that buy translates to more than $4,000 in gold. and while not every indian can afford that kind of outlay, all families will need to buy some gold when their children get married. "if from the lady's side they don't come up with the gold, there's going to
his store, named ami jewellers to honor his wife, lies in a small town called in the north of india called umreth, population 38,000. still, the community supports some 54 gold shops. that's one shop for just over every 700 citizens. the ratio underscores the importance of gold across india. "every function of every people, they try to give gold gifts. in certain communities, it is compulsory to give gold." of course, there is no function for gold quite like an indian wedding....
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north. and india, your neighbor to the west.he united states will work with any nation, large or small, that will contribute to a world that is more peaceful and prosperous, more just and more free. and the united states will be a friend to any nation that respects the rights of its citizens. and the responsibilities of international law. that's the nation -- that's the world that you can start to build. here in this historic city. this nation that's been so isolated can show the world the power of a new beginning. and demonstrate once again that the journey to democracy goes hand in hand with development. i say this knowing that there's still countless people in this country who do not enjoy the opportunities that many of you seated here do. there are tens of millions who have no electricity. there are prisoners of conscience who still await release. there are refugees in camps where hope is still something that lies on the distant horizon. today, i say to you and i say to everybody that can hear my voice that the united states
north. and india, your neighbor to the west.he united states will work with any nation, large or small, that will contribute to a world that is more peaceful and prosperous, more just and more free. and the united states will be a friend to any nation that respects the rights of its citizens. and the responsibilities of international law. that's the nation -- that's the world that you can start to build. here in this historic city. this nation that's been so isolated can show the world the...
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north africa. egypt, india. singapore. that is what he is trying to get back.e never starts a second front for about two years. it was promised to stalin in 42. meanwhile, stalin is rolling the germans back and winning the war as the british and americans are perjury packing in retaining the british colonies. the british, for example, go into africa in 1944 after they have liberated, so to speak, but ending the fighting street battles with the communist resistance fighters who fought heroically against the nazis. we put in a greek working with the nazis and put them into the premiership. >> most americans think the united states was at war, but the reality is, throughout most of the war, the british and americans were fighting 10 german divisions and the russians a lone warfighting 200 german divisions. that is why the churchill said the russians to tear out the guts. >> let's go more to your series. this is about henry wallace. franklin delano roosevelt vice- president and agricultural commerce secretary, suggesting midwestern united states would have put amer
north africa. egypt, india. singapore. that is what he is trying to get back.e never starts a second front for about two years. it was promised to stalin in 42. meanwhile, stalin is rolling the germans back and winning the war as the british and americans are perjury packing in retaining the british colonies. the british, for example, go into africa in 1944 after they have liberated, so to speak, but ending the fighting street battles with the communist resistance fighters who fought heroically...
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north. but around bangladesh and eastern india, going into the early part of next week, you'll be wanting to watch this. going to be some heavy rainfall coming out of it. as far as temperatures, though, hong kong with a high of 22 on your saturday, chongqing at 20, minus 6 in ulan bator, and over here towards tokyo, getting down to 15. but once again, going into sunday, even monday, it is going to be getting much chillier than that, highs only going to be around 10 degrees. over towards the americas, high pressure is dominating. what that means, big capping dome here of clear skies is on tap. some cool temperatures, but it's going to be fairly nice here going through your weekend. across the west coast, though, not so much the case. we have a few pacific storm systems pushing onshore here bringing with it some heavy rainfall, reducing visibilities out across the areas. if you're flying out of vancouver, seattle, even san francisco, check your flights out ahead of time. they could be delayed or canceled. and then farther inland, skiers are going to be happy. some heavy snow will be falling in
north. but around bangladesh and eastern india, going into the early part of next week, you'll be wanting to watch this. going to be some heavy rainfall coming out of it. as far as temperatures, though, hong kong with a high of 22 on your saturday, chongqing at 20, minus 6 in ulan bator, and over here towards tokyo, getting down to 15. but once again, going into sunday, even monday, it is going to be getting much chillier than that, highs only going to be around 10 degrees. over towards the...
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north. but around bangladesh and eastern india, going into the early part of next week, you'll be wanting to watch this. there will be some heavy rainfall coming out of it. as far as temperatures, though, hong kong with a high of 22 on your saturday, chongqing at 20, minus 6 in ulan bator, and over here towards tokyo, getting down to 15. but once again, going into sunday, even monday, it is going to be getting much chillier than that, highs only around 10 degrees. over towards the americas, high pressure is dominating. what that means, big capping dome here of clear skies is on tap. some cool temperatures, but it's going to be fairly nic here going through your weekend. across the west coast, though, not so much the case. we have a few pacific storm systems pushing onshore here bringing with it some heavy rainfall, reducing visibilities out across the areas. if you're flying out of vancouver, seattle, even san francisco, check your flights out ahead of time. they could be delayed or canceled. then farther inland, skiers are going to be happy. some heavy snow will be falling across british co
north. but around bangladesh and eastern india, going into the early part of next week, you'll be wanting to watch this. there will be some heavy rainfall coming out of it. as far as temperatures, though, hong kong with a high of 22 on your saturday, chongqing at 20, minus 6 in ulan bator, and over here towards tokyo, getting down to 15. but once again, going into sunday, even monday, it is going to be getting much chillier than that, highs only around 10 degrees. over towards the americas,...
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so mauritania, india, thailand... >> thailand, southeast asia. pakistan has large numbers. north and west africa, really. so we talked about mauritania, but yocan me allhe way down the west african coast, very significant numbers of enslavement. >> hinojosa: all right, now, help our audience understand the definition, because there is an image in our country, and one that, you know, in terms of the media, popular culture... i mean, i was reading your stuff, and i was writing down... well, roots, you know? that's the image that a certain generation has. >> yeah, we hold in our mind a picture from the 19th century. >> hinojosa: chained. >> african americans, cotton fields. and that was slavery at one point in time in one particular place in the world. but, you know, slavery has taken all these different forms throughout all of human history. >> hinojosa: so define it for... >> but if you take all those forms and you say, "what is the core, what is the central attributes of this," it always amounts to the same thing-- one person completely controls another person. they use violence
so mauritania, india, thailand... >> thailand, southeast asia. pakistan has large numbers. north and west africa, really. so we talked about mauritania, but yocan me allhe way down the west african coast, very significant numbers of enslavement. >> hinojosa: all right, now, help our audience understand the definition, because there is an image in our country, and one that, you know, in terms of the media, popular culture... i mean, i was reading your stuff, and i was writing down......
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north korean propaganda. maddie's houris travelling to india are drawn by the low prices they pay for the comfort but as r.t.f. british reader reports even the most basic services they enjoy have a hidden cost to local communities. beautiful beaches and luxurious resorts may go on the western coast of india a tourist hot spot for people around the world we really enjoy it we just arrived here couple of days ago so we really enjoy tourism drives the economy here and go up but it comes at a price a new study found the tourists actually use eight times as much water the local during peak season sometimes only get access to running water for two hours every other day goings used to depend on wells in their neighborhoods for water but the population in the small state triples during the peak tourist season and with no proper sewage systems in place many wells have become contaminated forcing locals to rely on the erratic public supply. for emergency and then water is they really have who says that plastic. and we have to keep otherwise there's no war. but while the locals access to water is draining. just down the
north korean propaganda. maddie's houris travelling to india are drawn by the low prices they pay for the comfort but as r.t.f. british reader reports even the most basic services they enjoy have a hidden cost to local communities. beautiful beaches and luxurious resorts may go on the western coast of india a tourist hot spot for people around the world we really enjoy it we just arrived here couple of days ago so we really enjoy tourism drives the economy here and go up but it comes at a price...
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north korea, iraq, india. >> we have a question from the overflow room. do syria and iran have a stake in keeping the israeli gaza crisis burning? yes? [laughter] we respect your economy of language, rob. >> ok. i would like to go back to gaza, too. i have been thinking about the landscape is shifting in the region. and the players we're looking -- they coordinate in a whole new way of kind of policy. i do not want to overplay this. the concept that we can work together to create a new reality. if they have a vested interest, it is in their neighborhood. i wonder if the outcome is don't be the end of the israeli policy in support of the strangulation of gaza and the sea doesn't break out -- and see gaza break out as the palestinian state? then what does the u.s. do about that since we don't seem to have the capacity to influence the key players on the ground that that is a bad idea? and how to reshape it? >> i think your question is of absolutely right -- is absolutely right. i do not know whether anybody was planning it this way, but i think the trends -
north korea, iraq, india. >> we have a question from the overflow room. do syria and iran have a stake in keeping the israeli gaza crisis burning? yes? [laughter] we respect your economy of language, rob. >> ok. i would like to go back to gaza, too. i have been thinking about the landscape is shifting in the region. and the players we're looking -- they coordinate in a whole new way of kind of policy. i do not want to overplay this. the concept that we can work together to create a...
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on the sea after a ship wreck that kills his family and most of the animalsen route from india to zoos in northus believe in god. but do we believe in pi? i won't reveal any secrets, but the look of the scenes on that life boat tells you much. it isn't real. but it isn't fake. it's in between. transdentally in between. in a realm in which the colors grow a little more brightly and the sea is a mirror in which clouds above mingle with fish below. it's in 3-d in some theaters. i don't care if you're sick of the surcharge and it gives you headaches, see it like that and be drawn into its unique reality. >> i would have died by now. reporter: that tiger, because of a bureaucratic mix-up, has the human name richard parker. but it isn't... hold on, i need to say this way -- anthropomorphasized. however much it learns to tolerate pi, it's an animal. awesome and deadly. as in the book by juan martell the teen-aged pi longs for a sign from god, any god, cristian, hindu, muslim. but the true higher power of life of pi is abstract. it's story telling. something soul-killing has taken place on that sea. wi
on the sea after a ship wreck that kills his family and most of the animalsen route from india to zoos in northus believe in god. but do we believe in pi? i won't reveal any secrets, but the look of the scenes on that life boat tells you much. it isn't real. but it isn't fake. it's in between. transdentally in between. in a realm in which the colors grow a little more brightly and the sea is a mirror in which clouds above mingle with fish below. it's in 3-d in some theaters. i don't care if...
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north dakota, too close tocall. in terms of the senate, democratic pickup, in connecticut, india connecticut it's chris murphy.donlynellyhere is a for s a republican feat. and the independent an gus king will be picking up main republican pickup there was one previously held by ben nelson will now go to defeat inging democrat bob kerry. a lot of very close and very interesting. the repub pick. democrats got three pickups. still got three too close to call. when you look at the races that have been some big results. in wisconsin we have tommy thompson, four-term governor being defeated tammy the first time an openly gay woman is elected to the united states senate. first time any none openly gay perte. in new mexico, a very seed. martin heinrich won thatmissouri i would have been difficult ts joshmente the first time we have discussed these races tonight. this was an unexpectedly tough race for a very blue stais. the senate at this hour the democrats with 51e republicans with 44 seats. a lot of people onto thet many projected they could increase themargins.tn in the stahampshire. hassan thenning. there's two congressiona
north dakota, too close tocall. in terms of the senate, democratic pickup, in connecticut, india connecticut it's chris murphy.donlynellyhere is a for s a republican feat. and the independent an gus king will be picking up main republican pickup there was one previously held by ben nelson will now go to defeat inging democrat bob kerry. a lot of very close and very interesting. the repub pick. democrats got three pickups. still got three too close to call. when you look at the races that have...
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north, west, east and south. we welcome the peaceful rise of china and india, your neighbor to the west. if united states won't work with any nation large or small that will contribute to a world that is more peaceful and prosperous and just and more free. the united states will be a friend to any nation that respects the rights of its silt zens. and the spoensbleties of international law. that's the nation -- that's the world that you can start to build. here in this historic city, this nation that's been so isolated can show the world the power of a new beginning. and demonstrate once again that the journey of democracy goes hand-in-hand with develop. . i say this knowing that there's still countless people in this country who do not enjoy the opportunities that many of you seated here do. there are prisoners of conscience who still await release. there are refugees, in this case, peoples and camps where hope is still something that lies on the distant horizon. today, i say say to you and to everybody who can hear my voice. america is here to support you. we carry your story in your he
north, west, east and south. we welcome the peaceful rise of china and india, your neighbor to the west. if united states won't work with any nation large or small that will contribute to a world that is more peaceful and prosperous and just and more free. the united states will be a friend to any nation that respects the rights of its silt zens. and the spoensbleties of international law. that's the nation -- that's the world that you can start to build. here in this historic city, this nation...
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. >> of north carolina was the only that -- battleground state. >> india was not even contested this time. north carolina was the only one. >> florida is still out. this year turned out to be irrelevant as opposed to other years. what did the republicans miss when they were looking at this electric? >> bemis anybody, practically anybody who was brown or black. bemis practically anybody who believes that immigration is an issue that needs to be tackled. you had a case here where the republican party right now is stampeding toward irrelevance. if they do not catch up with everything in the national journal, there is changing demographics. you cannot have a ruling coalition that is virtually all white. you had president obama yesterday put together this new ascendant coalition, put it back together from 2008 and enough of the democratic coalition so you have this combination of hispanics, more than 70% of hispanics, young voters, people who both want to twice as a democrat. they're likely to remain a dealt crack -- democrat. republicans, what they're missing is the idea of trying to expa
. >> of north carolina was the only that -- battleground state. >> india was not even contested this time. north carolina was the only one. >> florida is still out. this year turned out to be irrelevant as opposed to other years. what did the republicans miss when they were looking at this electric? >> bemis anybody, practically anybody who was brown or black. bemis practically anybody who believes that immigration is an issue that needs to be tackled. you had a case...
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bit if you could put up a wall between india and saudi between pakistan and afghanistan on the dude in lane afghanistan will still remain on i think it is the north spears in of one is done to create problems. for the i said forces so yes there is limited element of people who cross the border from pakistan and create trouble but i would say that did not more than five percent ten percent saying that all the trouble that is another one is done emanate from pakistan that is totally false so with the taliban now being an example of a terrorist movement which is growing political now. can this be viewed as a tendency in the region well i'm not too sure about that but devoted political thought before nine eleven if you remember the taliban were ruling of understand they were the people running the country so devoid of a political force then they've started fighting against what they considered as a foreign invader and. unfortunately they seem to have won out because america has lost appetite to fight anymore there are doubts that after the alliance with draws from of gonna stand the taliban won't be able to fulfill this power vacuum what sort of thre
bit if you could put up a wall between india and saudi between pakistan and afghanistan on the dude in lane afghanistan will still remain on i think it is the north spears in of one is done to create problems. for the i said forces so yes there is limited element of people who cross the border from pakistan and create trouble but i would say that did not more than five percent ten percent saying that all the trouble that is another one is done emanate from pakistan that is totally false so with...
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trucks driving north and south from these routes every day bringing supplies to other military bases. most of the people who are trying for. foreign workers they are from pakistan. india. sometimes there would be americans driving trucks u.s. civilians. heard about the job through another truck driver friend in calexico california we were sitting there waiting for a load he told me this was his last load he was going over scenes from there you know i sent my resume and. i thought i was really going to be doing a lot of reconstruction in iraq. well i could see me holy fuel maybe to a place i had loaders and dozers you know. we never were to go. direct. his brother was in the navy and so he always wished that he had something like a good old boy. thought it was such a great cause to go and help rebuild got a job with halliburton he was going to go drive a truck in iraq. they're. financially set for retirement. because. he would take anything but that it would benefit his family. today. these are the images. mission. critical patients three. three. three. three. three. three. british. market. happening to the global economy.
trucks driving north and south from these routes every day bringing supplies to other military bases. most of the people who are trying for. foreign workers they are from pakistan. india. sometimes there would be americans driving trucks u.s. civilians. heard about the job through another truck driver friend in calexico california we were sitting there waiting for a load he told me this was his last load he was going over scenes from there you know i sent my resume and. i thought i was really...
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these trucks driving north and south in these routes every day bringing supplies to other military bases. most of the people who are trying for. foreign workers they are from pakistan. india. sometimes there would be a man tried to trust us civilians. heard about the job out of the truck to our friend in calexico california we were sitting there waiting for a load he told me this was his last load he was going over scenes from there you know i sent my resume and. i thought i was really going to be doing a lot of reconstruction in iraq. well i could see me holy fuel maybe to a place i had loaders and dozers you know. we never wanted to go be in a battle or fight or flight we wanted to take over for a loser makes money reconstruct iraq his brother was in the navy and so he always wished that he had done something like that he's just a good ole boy and he thought it was such a great cause to go and help rebuild and got a job with halliburton and he was going to go drive a truck in iraq. steve said it over there to get us financially set for the retirement to you know help your kids go through college he would take anything he thought that it would benefit his family. you kno
these trucks driving north and south in these routes every day bringing supplies to other military bases. most of the people who are trying for. foreign workers they are from pakistan. india. sometimes there would be a man tried to trust us civilians. heard about the job out of the truck to our friend in calexico california we were sitting there waiting for a load he told me this was his last load he was going over scenes from there you know i sent my resume and. i thought i was really going to...
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india . now more world news in thirty minutes before then abby martin is breaking the set just a few moments. flying north with me in this old soviet work course of the holocaust is dr run amir brodsky and his team from the region's medical aviation service we head across ever more barren tundra higher and higher into russia's arctic far north until eventually we see our landing spot with arrive at this tiny village after crossing hundreds of kilometers of snow a world of us as a boy here suffering fever and the doctors are going to see what they can do. inside a small building not one but two babies and that parents are waiting for us the doctors inspect them but can't make a diagnosis and decide to bring them to a regional hospital for better care spread lana doesn't like taking her baby away from home but she's been before and agrees to go that's the usual practice with those who live in atlanta they keep mothers with their newborns in hospital for a month. on the way back another stop to check on the health of some native minutes reindeer herders out in the tundra it can take many hours to reach the n
india . now more world news in thirty minutes before then abby martin is breaking the set just a few moments. flying north with me in this old soviet work course of the holocaust is dr run amir brodsky and his team from the region's medical aviation service we head across ever more barren tundra higher and higher into russia's arctic far north until eventually we see our landing spot with arrive at this tiny village after crossing hundreds of kilometers of snow a world of us as a boy here...
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india to michigan. that's why you've seen lenovo moving laptop manufacturing from china to north carolina. if you have the right kind of incentives, manufacturers will respond because there's an american manufacturers have a great workforce as you pointed out, will. we have great energy costs and we can successfully compete. >> until i get the 90-minute version of this show where we can discuss whether anybody anywhere in the world should be providing incentives for manufacturing or for anything else, i know what your response is going to be, nobody should do it. excellent discussion. i love having you on talking about this. i think we have to do this again. scott paul and will cane. >> i said when you take pictures of ali, make sure to note this is not colonel sanders. it's tan, not white. >> good to see you as always, will. >> next, an energy boom. will eluded to this. is that bringing jobs back to the heartland in america? fracking is putting americans back to work even as environmental concerns grow. i'm going to squeeze some energy out of this topic right after we pay the bills. hi, i
india to michigan. that's why you've seen lenovo moving laptop manufacturing from china to north carolina. if you have the right kind of incentives, manufacturers will respond because there's an american manufacturers have a great workforce as you pointed out, will. we have great energy costs and we can successfully compete. >> until i get the 90-minute version of this show where we can discuss whether anybody anywhere in the world should be providing incentives for manufacturing or for...
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india. news headlines a brief thousands of protesters have massed on the street to the south korean capital seoul on the second anniversary of north korea's shelling of the country's islands pyongyang accused the south of breaching naval borders during military exercises responded with an attack that saw four on thursday north korea threaten to repeat the attack. starts provoked by a series of terrorist attacks has left at least thirty six dead and dozens wounded the bloodiest assault took place in a city near the capital islamabad when a suicide bomber attacked a shia religious ceremony that killed twenty three the violence came just hours after the explosion destroyed a security vehicle in the northwest of the country and twin blasts at a shia mosque in karate. congolese rebels from the militant group twenty three say they're ready to seize the country's capital now the statement was made in the city of goma which the fighters captured or choose the. government forces the rebel commander called of the people of the city to join the march from kinshasa to topple president joseph kabila the un security council earlier agreed sanct
india. news headlines a brief thousands of protesters have massed on the street to the south korean capital seoul on the second anniversary of north korea's shelling of the country's islands pyongyang accused the south of breaching naval borders during military exercises responded with an attack that saw four on thursday north korea threaten to repeat the attack. starts provoked by a series of terrorist attacks has left at least thirty six dead and dozens wounded the bloodiest assault took...
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preassure either r t go india and check out small world news in brief thousands of protesters have massed on the streets of the south korean capital seoul on the second anniversary of north korea's shelling of one of the country's islands pyongyang accused the south of breaching may have all borders then during military exercises responded with an attack which saw four people killed on thursday north korea threatened to repeat the attack. pakistan has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks have left at least thirty six people dead dozens wounded the bloodiest assault took place in a city near the capital islamabad but a suicide bomber attacked a shia religious ceremony killing twenty three the violence came just hours after an explosion destroyed a security vehicle in the northwest of the country twin blasts hit a shia mosque in karate. rebels in eastern syria have seized a key military base containing large artillery stockpiles following a three week standoff some human rights organizations say the facility is the last stronghold of process forces in the oil rich region it follows the rebels capture of a military airport in the same area last week nearly forty tho
preassure either r t go india and check out small world news in brief thousands of protesters have massed on the streets of the south korean capital seoul on the second anniversary of north korea's shelling of one of the country's islands pyongyang accused the south of breaching may have all borders then during military exercises responded with an attack which saw four people killed on thursday north korea threatened to repeat the attack. pakistan has been rocked by a series of terrorist...
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r t go india international music brief thousands of protesters have massed on the streets of the south korean capital seoul on the second anniversary of one of its islands being shelled by north korea. the south of breaching naval borders during military exercises and responded with an attack that saw four people killed on thursday north korea threatened to repeat the attack to. rebels in eastern syria claim they've seized a key military base containing large artillery stockpiles after a three week standoff human rights organizations say the facility is the last stronghold of process forces in the oil rich region it follows the rebels capture of a military airport in the same area last week nearly forty thousand people have been killed in the civil conflict started in the wake of arab spring protests last year . rebels from the militant group m twenty three of the democratic republic of congo say they're ready to seize the country's capital the statement was made in the city of goma which the fighters captured on tuesday after roasting u.s. backed government forces the rebel commander called on the people of the city to join in on the march to kinshasa to topple president jos
r t go india international music brief thousands of protesters have massed on the streets of the south korean capital seoul on the second anniversary of one of its islands being shelled by north korea. the south of breaching naval borders during military exercises and responded with an attack that saw four people killed on thursday north korea threatened to repeat the attack to. rebels in eastern syria claim they've seized a key military base containing large artillery stockpiles after a three...
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north thrown away from civilization in a three hour helicopter train from the nearest village. so they stole one family have been living here for a long time in tents and they don't bring india's canes. lodging runs in a signal on minutes they also grew up in the two but left it at the age of six and never returned they now live in the city in apartment building but still room and they are regions. was planted here as a dancing teacher. was. the two of his dances he tells the stories about his motherland. laws in europe to now has a one thousand strong rangy a had when the enemy only saw the lichen and marks around who it is gather that turns and move to another pasha they travel hundreds of kilometers in winter and then 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. story . was. hello welcome to the weekly small round up with me kate partridge and here's a taste of what's coming up. over and out spotlight mosco psychology you know i am ray after five months following their european exit and the five on trashing at the hands of genoa. plus big day and nicklas backs
north thrown away from civilization in a three hour helicopter train from the nearest village. so they stole one family have been living here for a long time in tents and they don't bring india's canes. lodging runs in a signal on minutes they also grew up in the two but left it at the age of six and never returned they now live in the city in apartment building but still room and they are regions. was planted here as a dancing teacher. was. the two of his dances he tells the stories about his...
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india rivals take a look at other headlines making news around the globe right now. thousands of protesters have massed in the streets of a south korean capital seoul on the second anniversary of north korea's shelling of one of the country's islands accuse the south of breaching enabling the spring military exercises and responded with an attack saw four people killed today north korea threatened to repeat the attack. pakistan's been wronged by a series of terrorist attacks that have left at least thirty six people dead dozens wounded the bloodiest assault took place in a city near the capital islamabad when a suicide bomber attacked a sheet a little ceremony killing twenty two people the violence came just hours after an explosion destroyed a security vehicle in the northwestern city of the country and twin blasts at a shia mosque in iraq. well it's a sight that would make you stop in your tracks. well well some would think that this is a start of a new military campaign but this clash has nothing to do with missiles the dazzling light which fill the horizon as a result of a gas blast incident had happened in western russia after propane delivery truck exploded at a petrol station
india rivals take a look at other headlines making news around the globe right now. thousands of protesters have massed in the streets of a south korean capital seoul on the second anniversary of north korea's shelling of one of the country's islands accuse the south of breaching enabling the spring military exercises and responded with an attack saw four people killed today north korea threatened to repeat the attack. pakistan's been wronged by a series of terrorist attacks that have left at...
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north america. mainly in asia. we'll get to 1,000 stores toward the end of the '13 calendar year in china. a week ago at this time, i was in mumbai, india, where we opened our first of three stores. so we're in a situation right now where, you know, again, i don't want to overstate anything given the backdrop of the economy, but the company is firing on all cylinders. we're very optimistic about the holiday season. as i said, we're beginning to see many of the things that we put in place in the u.s. business in 2008 during our own transformation beginning to take hold in western europe. it's going to be a long-term effort, but we're seeing the siti signs that give us cautious optimism. >> what about that european business and the just announced $40 million profit in 2011? but also, people are talking about a $60 million loss reported to tax authorities in the u.k., germany, and france. some are saying investors are being told one thing and the company is reporting something else. can you clarify this for us, howard? >> sure, i can. first off, i said from the very beginning when this thing was raised that starbucks and i and our cfo woul
north america. mainly in asia. we'll get to 1,000 stores toward the end of the '13 calendar year in china. a week ago at this time, i was in mumbai, india, where we opened our first of three stores. so we're in a situation right now where, you know, again, i don't want to overstate anything given the backdrop of the economy, but the company is firing on all cylinders. we're very optimistic about the holiday season. as i said, we're beginning to see many of the things that we put in place in the...
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north america and europe were at the head of history for the next several hundred years. today, the pendulum is swinging everywhere and, therefore, nowhere. it's swimming to china, to india, to brazil, to turkey. the united states will do just fine in the 21st century but so will a host of developing countries that have been behind the west for many years. and as a consequence the 21st century will not be an american century. it will not be a chinese century, and nations into, in 18th century. it will be no one's world. it would be a world that for the first time in history will be integrated and globalized, smudged together, to use a technical term, but without the guardianship provided by the western anchor. what i'd like to do in the next 15 minutes or so is put some flesh on the bones, tell you i think we are at the cusp of that historical intersection. and then end i say a few things about what we as americans should do about it. that the pendulum is swinging and power diffusing is, in my mind, unstoppable. and i'll just try to out a few facts and figures, and i'm drawing mainly on projections from the world bank, the imf, the international monetary fund, and from g
north america and europe were at the head of history for the next several hundred years. today, the pendulum is swinging everywhere and, therefore, nowhere. it's swimming to china, to india, to brazil, to turkey. the united states will do just fine in the 21st century but so will a host of developing countries that have been behind the west for many years. and as a consequence the 21st century will not be an american century. it will not be a chinese century, and nations into, in 18th century....
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everywhere from north dakota where you can just show up to the polls and you can vote. in india a, you have to show a government issued a voter and of -- in indiana, you have to show a government issued an order of a vacation before you can what voters need to know this -- of voter identification before you can vote. voters need to know what is required of them before they go to vote. you can call your state or local election officials or look at the website of your stay. it is important for voters to know what type of identification is required at the polls. is important for poll workers to know and to ask for the identification or, where ideas not required, to not ask for it. a -- where an id is not required, to not ask for it. host: here is an interesting article. if all or on twitter says, what about the u.n. watchers that have been followed with threats of arrest? who are they and what are they here? -- why are they here? guest: they have come to elections in the last 20 years and moderate them. to be clear in terms of what they actually do the polls now, they are not tryin
everywhere from north dakota where you can just show up to the polls and you can vote. in india a, you have to show a government issued a voter and of -- in indiana, you have to show a government issued an order of a vacation before you can what voters need to know this -- of voter identification before you can vote. voters need to know what is required of them before they go to vote. you can call your state or local election officials or look at the website of your stay. it is important for...
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india. we have a lot of rich countries. it's fantastic living in europe, especially in the south of europe. [laughter] >> the northisn't too bad. >> the weather is good. the weather is better. [laughter] >> certainly better -- >> but the question is for me, the question is we are -- [inaudible] you consider that this is a question of years ago. and it is a question for you. you decided to continue -- [inaudible] the stability that we all allow, and look at the map of the world. the western balance continue to be the wonderful balance of the world. i wish to defend this. in the atlantic you can extend this alliance. look in the atlantic. it is not true that only the future is in the pacific. look in the atlantic. water reserves, oil reserves and land. it's very impressive. and you look in europe, north america, south america, you recreate an atlantic space not against anything, but in favor of the most ability in the world. this is an expression of this possibility agreement, free trade agreement, economic opportunity between europe and you can extend the this for the rest of the world. -- [inaudible] >> if you res
india. we have a lot of rich countries. it's fantastic living in europe, especially in the south of europe. [laughter] >> the northisn't too bad. >> the weather is good. the weather is better. [laughter] >> certainly better -- >> but the question is for me, the question is we are -- [inaudible] you consider that this is a question of years ago. and it is a question for you. you decided to continue -- [inaudible] the stability that we all allow, and look at the map of the...