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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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southern parts of pakistan, that's the case into the north-west of india. in some areas, 219mm of rain. that's a huge amount of rainfall. that's courtesy of this low pressure. swirling away around the north-west corner. >> into the north-east. 87mm of rain in 24 hours. and another level of low pressure causing problems for this part of south asia. it will be the same as we go on through monday, linking back to guderat, heavy down falls on the wards. this will nudge its way to new delhi, as we go into tuesday. heavy rain continuing for that time. the showers along the rain continuing along bangladesh. you can follow the clouds, where we see another 16mm of rain. rain continuing through monday, easing to tuesday. >>> we are at the midway point on the newshour. still to come - a political solution for burkina faso after a coup and days of protests. we'll go live to the capital ouagadougo for the latest. >>> and why some footballers have been shut out by their local clubs. jo here with the sport in 20 minutes. >>> hello again, adrian finegan with the newshour. g
southern parts of pakistan, that's the case into the north-west of india. in some areas, 219mm of rain. that's a huge amount of rainfall. that's courtesy of this low pressure. swirling away around the north-west corner. >> into the north-east. 87mm of rain in 24 hours. and another level of low pressure causing problems for this part of south asia. it will be the same as we go on through monday, linking back to guderat, heavy down falls on the wards. this will nudge its way to new delhi,...
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her tightly knit family of herders in a small village in rajasthan, a desert region in the north west of india. it's a deeply traditional community where women rarely have the chance to go to school. >> ( translated ): my name is neeraj. i'm about nine or ten and i've been studying for the past year, math, multiplication, addition so i'm learning. >> ( translated ): did you ever go to school? >> ( translated ): what's so great about being educated? even if you study, these educated people have nothing to do. anyway, the everyday chores will take over. >> ( translated ): i work during the day, i do so much. i have to sweep, i have to bring water, i have to make dung cakes, i have to graze the cows. >> reporter: like many girls here, neeraj can only go to school if she does so at night. in rajashtan, 56% of the population is illiterate. schools like hers started in india to educate the country's legions of girls who must work all day. the goal was that students would eventually transfer into mainstream day schools. >> ( translated ): this is our earth. it's round. this map is flat, but otherwise
her tightly knit family of herders in a small village in rajasthan, a desert region in the north west of india. it's a deeply traditional community where women rarely have the chance to go to school. >> ( translated ): my name is neeraj. i'm about nine or ten and i've been studying for the past year, math, multiplication, addition so i'm learning. >> ( translated ): did you ever go to school? >> ( translated ): what's so great about being educated? even if you study, these...
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policy at the orms control association where she works on nuclear security issues concerning north korea, india, pakistan and of course iran. she's been very closely following the negotiation, able to go to several of the negotiations and follow very, very closely. one of the things i appreciate a lot about kelsey, she's able to explain incredibly technical and detailed components of the deal in a way that people like me who did very badly in high school physics can actually follow along. i'm very happy that we're able to have her with us today. to her right is sam cutler, the senior editor in chief of sanctionlaw.com and the policy adviser at ferrari and associates which is a law firm here in washington that specializes in all things sanctions and ofac. he previously worked at the washington institute for nuclear policy. to his right, iraq rahry senior program officer at war and peace. he worked at the stimson center and the middle eastern institute and can speak to us about ways it's affecting the government and one of the most knowledgeable people on the internal iranian dynamics. to his rig
policy at the orms control association where she works on nuclear security issues concerning north korea, india, pakistan and of course iran. she's been very closely following the negotiation, able to go to several of the negotiations and follow very, very closely. one of the things i appreciate a lot about kelsey, she's able to explain incredibly technical and detailed components of the deal in a way that people like me who did very badly in high school physics can actually follow along. i'm...
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the only countries that don't comply with the nonproliferation treaty are israel, india, pakistan, and north korea. and a new country, south sudan hasn't had a chance to sign it yet. those four countries are the biggest threats now. others say that a possible outbreak of war between pakistan and india, with the pakistani government being shaky in the last few years, maybe the biggest threat to nuclear peace. i don't think north korea will attack anybody. that would be suicidal for them. i don't think iran, even if they cheat, would develop nuclear weapons and attack anybody. destroyingspond by the government, the country of iran. this depends primarily on the enforcement of a nonproliferation treaty, and not help the countries that violate, refused to sign a nuclear nonproliferation treaty. i was disappointed early on when george w. bush, and now obama, are helping india with their nuclear program. the president before that would do so. overcome thelitics proper approach to that program. enforcing the nonproliferation treaty is the best way. we have a question now from steve, who wrote in on
the only countries that don't comply with the nonproliferation treaty are israel, india, pakistan, and north korea. and a new country, south sudan hasn't had a chance to sign it yet. those four countries are the biggest threats now. others say that a possible outbreak of war between pakistan and india, with the pakistani government being shaky in the last few years, maybe the biggest threat to nuclear peace. i don't think north korea will attack anybody. that would be suicidal for them. i don't...
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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 you can come all the 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 vio
so mauritania, india, thailand... >> thailand, southeast asia. pakistan has large numbers. north and west africa, really. so we talked about mauritania, but you can come all the 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...
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india. >> and pope francis wrapped up his 10-day north american trip. the tough issues he addressed before heading back to rome. >>> it was a big day in the south bay. the prime minister of india has been making the rounds in the san francisco area. noelle walker is live outside the sap center in san jose, where the prime minister is the headliner tonight. ♪ >> reporter: all day, the crowds beat a path to the sap center in san jose. >> yeah, we are excited. we already have tickets. >> reporter: tonight's hot ticket? a chance to see indian prime minister. >> i like india a lot. i'm very happy to see the prime minister. [ chants ] >> reporter: the line formed early and enthusiastically. >> i've been here 45 years in america, but never fallen in love with the prime minister of india yet. >> reporter: she is one of about 20,000 people expected here to see the prime minister. but not everyone is cheering his visit. [ chanting ] >> reporter: many from the sikh community gathered for a thumbs- down protest outside facebook, which hosted a town hall meeting this
india. >> and pope francis wrapped up his 10-day north american trip. the tough issues he addressed before heading back to rome. >>> it was a big day in the south bay. the prime minister of india has been making the rounds in the san francisco area. noelle walker is live outside the sap center in san jose, where the prime minister is the headliner tonight. ♪ >> reporter: all day, the crowds beat a path to the sap center in san jose. >> yeah, we are excited. we...
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those countries are india, pakistan, and israel, and as i said before, north korea withdrew from the nonproliferation treaty in 1993 because they were violating it. pakistan is a country that has pursued nuclear weapons outside nuclear proliferation system. they did so in response to india, which india conducted its first test in 1974. a slow moving arms race has been taking place there. there is a great deal of danger in involving pakistan's nuclear weapon, both in terms of the security of those weapons in pakistan, which has terrorist organizations operating on their soil. and there is a risk that could be conflict between india and pakistan that escalates into a nuclear conflict. israel is a country that was pursuing nuclear technology in the 1960's. they used a reactor at the site called the mona temperatures plutonium around 1968, 1969. the united states has not acknowledged that israel has nuclear weapons, in part because of the diplomatic problems that the u.s. government felt that would create if we acknowledged it. whether we like it or not, the fact is the united states has
those countries are india, pakistan, and israel, and as i said before, north korea withdrew from the nonproliferation treaty in 1993 because they were violating it. pakistan is a country that has pursued nuclear weapons outside nuclear proliferation system. they did so in response to india, which india conducted its first test in 1974. a slow moving arms race has been taking place there. there is a great deal of danger in involving pakistan's nuclear weapon, both in terms of the security of...
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the only country that doesn't comply with nonproliferation treaty, israel, india, pakistan and north orea and a new country of saddan. the four countries are the biggest threat. i would say that a war between pakistan and india with pakistan government being shaky in the last few years, maybe the biggest threat to nuclear peace. i don't think that north korea is going to attack anybody. it would be suicidal for them and i don't think iran even if they cheat would develop a few nuclear weapons are going to attack anybody, because israel has a lot of nuclear weapons and we would certainly respond by destroying the government of our government of iran. refused to sign treaty. others disappointed on. no other president before that would do so. aproblem approach -- a problem approach to that program. sign treaties with those like iran. >> thank you, we have a question now from steve who wrote in online from who are -- orlando, florida. dear president, mrs. carter, peace is possible without level of forgiveness? >> the analysis that i made based on my own and others -- otherwise was that th
the only country that doesn't comply with nonproliferation treaty, israel, india, pakistan and north orea and a new country of saddan. the four countries are the biggest threat. i would say that a war between pakistan and india with pakistan government being shaky in the last few years, maybe the biggest threat to nuclear peace. i don't think that north korea is going to attack anybody. it would be suicidal for them and i don't think iran even if they cheat would develop a few nuclear weapons...
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the only countries that don't comply with the nonproliferation treaty are israel, india, pakistan, and north korea. and a new country, south sudan hasn't had a chance to sign it yet. those four countries are the biggest threats now. others say that a possible outbreak of war between pakistan and india, with the pakistani government being shaky in the last few years, maybe the biggest threat to nuclear peace. i don't think north korea will attack anybody. that would be suicidal for them. i don't think iran, even if they cheat, would develop nuclear weapons and attack anybody. we would respond by destroying the government, the country of iran. this depends primarily on the enforcement of a nonproliferation treaty, and not help the countries that violate, refused to sign a nuclear nonproliferation treaty. i was disappointed early on when george w. bush, and now obama, are helping india with their nuclear program. no other president before that would do so. but we let politics overcome the proper approach to that program. enforcing the nonproliferation treaty is the best way. host: we have a que
the only countries that don't comply with the nonproliferation treaty are israel, india, pakistan, and north korea. and a new country, south sudan hasn't had a chance to sign it yet. those four countries are the biggest threats now. others say that a possible outbreak of war between pakistan and india, with the pakistani government being shaky in the last few years, maybe the biggest threat to nuclear peace. i don't think north korea will attack anybody. that would be suicidal for them. i don't...
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north and west. we're seeing heavy rain to northeastern parts of india. the summer rains do continue here.he monsoon bursts the northeast corner. some state has seen flooding, really could do with some of the rain. you can see the downpours we've been dealing with here, rain cross parts of the region, the most heavy downpours are set to continue. more heavy downpours, western parts of india still seeing showers. transition period, of course, we should start to see rains pulling away. a little slow doing so. a good couple of weeks behind schedule toward the west of india. even into pakistan, southern parts of pakistan, a heatwave in karachi, temperatures in the mid 30's. showers making their way further north. >> still ahead on this news hour, we'll show you the great length politicians go to in argentina to pull in voters. >> on a mission of peace, pope francis celebrates mass with tens of thousands of followers in havana. >> in sport, the man known as the father of indian contradict dies. we'll tell you the legacy he leaves behind, later in sport. this is a great place to work. not becaus
north and west. we're seeing heavy rain to northeastern parts of india. the summer rains do continue here.he monsoon bursts the northeast corner. some state has seen flooding, really could do with some of the rain. you can see the downpours we've been dealing with here, rain cross parts of the region, the most heavy downpours are set to continue. more heavy downpours, western parts of india still seeing showers. transition period, of course, we should start to see rains pulling away. a little...
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practices, we've seen china try to grab territory from an arc of nations from india in the south to south korea in the northpport norths north korea and iran and a lot of rogue actors. this is a country that wants to change the international system and very much for worse. >> mr. gow, how should americans regard this visit by china's leader? the leader of the country that welcomed the world during the olympics or a country that doesn't want to be number 2 in anything, economically or militarily? >> china and the united states are the two largest economies in the world and have great global responsibilities on their shoulders. and if china and the united states cannot cooperate and become good partners with each other, the whole world will suffer. if washington and beijing cooperates and see each other as partners rather than adversaries, all china and the united states benefit and the whole world will be a better place for all mankind to live in. we need to be aware of this. >> victor gow, stuck in traffic in beijing. xi jinping will find the traffic in washington just as bad. and mr. chang, both of you, th
practices, we've seen china try to grab territory from an arc of nations from india in the south to south korea in the northpport norths north korea and iran and a lot of rogue actors. this is a country that wants to change the international system and very much for worse. >> mr. gow, how should americans regard this visit by china's leader? the leader of the country that welcomed the world during the olympics or a country that doesn't want to be number 2 in anything, economically or...
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north of pakistan. that is a rare itty now. obviously, from the satellite, most of the rain in the eastern side of india, maybe in the south, in epal, five millimetres on top of 40 from yesterday. they are around as well. there appears to be a sharp cut off. it's the north-east that received meters of rain. it's a wet place. the wettest place in the world. we have another along the area, 58mm in the last few hours. this is added. almost the whole. and it's territories. so it's been quite flooded. before you get to the border with bangladesh, it's an army camp. if the army can't keep out of the water, what hope do the rest have. now, the monsoon has gone as far as it will get. it's virtually all of india at the moment. even though it burst forward, there are large areas, 40%, with rain. little more to come >>> thank you very much. from south asia, let's go to central america. guatemala says the polls on sunday, after a week of political turmoil. a businessman, former first lady and a television community are among the leading presidential candidates. the election is to find a leader to replace otto perez molina, who resigned and
north of pakistan. that is a rare itty now. obviously, from the satellite, most of the rain in the eastern side of india, maybe in the south, in epal, five millimetres on top of 40 from yesterday. they are around as well. there appears to be a sharp cut off. it's the north-east that received meters of rain. it's a wet place. the wettest place in the world. we have another along the area, 58mm in the last few hours. this is added. almost the whole. and it's territories. so it's been quite...
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north carolina. they were in south carolina. speaking about your mother's experience immigrating from india to america.mom told me that her first day in america was the scariest experience of her life. they had an arranged marriage. she had known him for a week. she said she got here and she's in this small apartment and she did not know what to do. she was so scared. i said, what did you do that first day? she said, i didn't know what to do. i just sat on the couch and cried. i thought, that is so sad. how did you get through it? i said, it was one of those moments where i had to be brave and figure it out. have you ever had moments like that, aziz, where you knew you had to be brave and figure it out? i was like, no. my life is super easy because you did all the struggling. mine is really easy. a not going to have any trouble telling my kids what my story was like. once when i was flying from new york to l.a., my ipad died. like, we'reng to be teleporting tomorrow. guy, he did it again. thanks for having me. charlie: where is your next concert date? aziz: i recorded that special when i get the garden
north carolina. they were in south carolina. speaking about your mother's experience immigrating from india to america.mom told me that her first day in america was the scariest experience of her life. they had an arranged marriage. she had known him for a week. she said she got here and she's in this small apartment and she did not know what to do. she was so scared. i said, what did you do that first day? she said, i didn't know what to do. i just sat on the couch and cried. i thought, that...
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india or a new country like south sudan. so they may be the biggest threats to nuclear peace. at all think north korea would attack anybody that would be suicidal for them or i ray hadn't even if they cheat would attack because israel has nuclear weapons and we would respond to destroy the whole country so it depends primarily on the enforcement of the proliferation treaty and for those that violate or refuse to sign the non-proliferation treaty i was very disappointed with bush and now obama to help india. but we let politics overcome the approach to a program so i think that treaty is the best way to. >> we have a question from online orlando florida from steve. dear president and mrs. carter knu address the role of forgiveness and the peace initiative to have been involved with? if peace is even possible without some level of forgiveness? >>. [laughter] we wrote a book on this a number of years ago the analysis that i made as my own experiences as a mediator but the same causes the civil war breeze -- inside a country is what causes a husband and wife to get a divorce to cause friction betwee
india or a new country like south sudan. so they may be the biggest threats to nuclear peace. at all think north korea would attack anybody that would be suicidal for them or i ray hadn't even if they cheat would attack because israel has nuclear weapons and we would respond to destroy the whole country so it depends primarily on the enforcement of the proliferation treaty and for those that violate or refuse to sign the non-proliferation treaty i was very disappointed with bush and now obama...
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that president obama flew, cut short a trip to india to go saudi arabia a the death of king an dull, a king salman's predecessor, you can seat rig heading northalaska the controversial decision by president obama to drill there. but the united states is now the biggest producer around oily clippingsing saudi arabia, saudi arabia class chosen to up production and keep it stead friday opec and its only oil fields on a bet that the lower producer -- higher cost producer i should say like those in north dakota will go out of business and other competitor around the world, so far it hasn't happened. the case are price of oil continues to drop. the question is how far will it go until they cut oil production. >> mike, thank you. >>> president obama has the sen al support as mike mentioned, to override opposition to the iran nuclear deal and last hour his former secretary of state now presidential candidate hillary expressed cautious support on msnbc. clinton planned to speak more about the deal next week. maryland senator today became the third democrat to announce his opposition to the deal. he is the ranking member on the sen al foreign relations
that president obama flew, cut short a trip to india to go saudi arabia a the death of king an dull, a king salman's predecessor, you can seat rig heading northalaska the controversial decision by president obama to drill there. but the united states is now the biggest producer around oily clippingsing saudi arabia, saudi arabia class chosen to up production and keep it stead friday opec and its only oil fields on a bet that the lower producer -- higher cost producer i should say like those in...
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india and 4 from turkey. more than 800 people were injured. >>> a pair of good samaritans helped rescue two men from a burning home in the north bay. the fire broke out yesterday in a vallejo home. you can see that thick smoke and flames pouring out of the house. a city worker was nearby when screams from help were heard. >> i heard a person calling for help and everything, so i immediately ran in there and my eyes was burning from smoke. >> one of the victims was a double amputee and likely wouldn't have made it out without help. the second victim had second- and third-degree burns before being pulled from the home. the house is a complete loss. >>> a dead whale is attracting a lot of attention in fremont. whales down the usually surface this far down the bay where the water is far too shallow but there it is. u.s. fish and wildlife got reports of it on saturday. biologists are running tests to determine cause of death. they are going to let the whale decompose at the beach. >>> a new study has some unsettling results about the fish we eat. as kpix 5's betty yu reports, it has to do with what the fish ate before they were daughter
india and 4 from turkey. more than 800 people were injured. >>> a pair of good samaritans helped rescue two men from a burning home in the north bay. the fire broke out yesterday in a vallejo home. you can see that thick smoke and flames pouring out of the house. a city worker was nearby when screams from help were heard. >> i heard a person calling for help and everything, so i immediately ran in there and my eyes was burning from smoke. >> one of the victims was a double...
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india,ountries are pakistan, and israel, and as i said before, north korea withdrew from the nonproliferationreaty in 1993 because they were violating it. accor stan is a country that has pursued nuclear weapons outside nuclear proliferation system. they did so in response to india, which india conducted its first test in 1974. a slow moving arms race has been taking place there. a great deal of danger in involving pakistan's nuclear weapon, both in terms of the security of those weapons in pakistan, which has terrorist organizations operating on their soil. and there is a risk that could be conflict between india and pakistan that escalates into a nuclear conflict. wasel is a country that pursuing nuclear technology in the 1960's. they used a reactor at the site called the mona temperatures around 1968, 1969. the united states has not acknowledged that israel has nuclear weapons, in part because of the diplomatic problems that the u.s. government felt that would create if we acknowledged it. whether we like it or not, the fact is the united states has not acknowledge the presence of nuclear
india,ountries are pakistan, and israel, and as i said before, north korea withdrew from the nonproliferationreaty in 1993 because they were violating it. accor stan is a country that has pursued nuclear weapons outside nuclear proliferation system. they did so in response to india, which india conducted its first test in 1974. a slow moving arms race has been taking place there. a great deal of danger in involving pakistan's nuclear weapon, both in terms of the security of those weapons in...
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north carolina. but they were in south carolina. >> that is where i grew up. >> rose: speaking about your mother's experience immigrating from india >> my mom told me her first day in america was the scariest day of her life. i was like wow, why dow say that she is like i got here. i didn't know anyone. i was so far away from my friends and family. i barely even knew your father. they had an arranged marriage and she had known him for like a week at that point, serious. and she said she got here and she's in this small apartment, it's empty and didn't know what to do and felt so scared. i was like what did you do that first day. she was like i didn't know what to do, i was a enlo, your dad was at work and i just sat on the couch and i cried. i was like oh, so sad. how did you get through that? and she is like it was just one of those moments where i knew i had to be brave and figure it out. you ever have moments like that, aziz, with where you were so scared you knew you had to be brave and figure it out. and i was like-- no. my life is supereasy cuz you did all the struggling. so my life is [bleep] easy, i am not going to have an
north carolina. but they were in south carolina. >> that is where i grew up. >> rose: speaking about your mother's experience immigrating from india >> my mom told me her first day in america was the scariest day of her life. i was like wow, why dow say that she is like i got here. i didn't know anyone. i was so far away from my friends and family. i barely even knew your father. they had an arranged marriage and she had known him for like a week at that point, serious. and...
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india, china, for nuclear activity? can you tell me, he americans the communist chinese killed in north korea. four,tainly was more than like at benghazi. they killed thousands of our marines, but they tend to forget about this as long as it happens to their advantage. think you very much for letting me talk. caller: yeah -- thank you very much for letting me talk. caller: yeah, that is an interesting question. what i would say for the americans that have been killed due to the iran contra deal, it is hard to assess. with the fighting that happened, the additional weapons going to iran, obviously it helps to fuel -iraqran-a rock war --iran war during that period where thousands died. the question of what is being fueled in a situation where we will have some form of a conventional arms race. will pursueiranians just as much as the gulf states. when it comes to inspections, this is one of the key issues that all signatures are subject to certain restrictions and observation, and i think these are situations, when it comes to replace like pakistan, india, china, those are all problematic at some
india, china, for nuclear activity? can you tell me, he americans the communist chinese killed in north korea. four,tainly was more than like at benghazi. they killed thousands of our marines, but they tend to forget about this as long as it happens to their advantage. think you very much for letting me talk. caller: yeah -- thank you very much for letting me talk. caller: yeah, that is an interesting question. what i would say for the americans that have been killed due to the iran contra...
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india, china, for nuclear activity? can you tell me, he americans the communist chinese killed in north korea.our,tainly was more than like at benghazi. they killed thousands of our marines, but they tend to forget about this as long as it happens to their advantage. think you very much for letting me talk. caller: yeah -- thank you very much for letting me talk. caller: yeah, that is an interesting question. what i would say for the americans that have been killed due to the iran contra deal, it is hard to assess. with the fighting that happened, the additional weapons going to iran, obviously it helps to fuel -iraqran-a rock war --iran war during that period where thousands died. the question of what is being fueled in a situation where we will have some form of a conventional arms race. will pursueiranians just as much as the gulf states. when it comes to inspections, this is one of the key issues that all signatures are subject to certain restrictions and observation, and i think these are situations, when it comes to replace like pakistan, india, china, those are all problematic at some p
india, china, for nuclear activity? can you tell me, he americans the communist chinese killed in north korea.our,tainly was more than like at benghazi. they killed thousands of our marines, but they tend to forget about this as long as it happens to their advantage. think you very much for letting me talk. caller: yeah -- thank you very much for letting me talk. caller: yeah, that is an interesting question. what i would say for the americans that have been killed due to the iran contra deal,...
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india. >> so, we're letting people go. letting best and brightest go and start jobs in new delhi instead of north carolina. >> correct. battle is around innovation, entrepreneurship. >> my question is why don't we do that first since that's so important. the president and democrats have been holding it up. republicans are not great on immigration either. why don't we get this important start first so we can have people starting up new companies in detroit, new companies all over america? >> i'm not on the politics side. i'm trying to advocate on behalf of immigration reform. politics at least a couple of years ago it's a somewhat broader solution it's harder to build coalition to support. maybe that's changed. maybe there's way to take a step by step approach. on the republican side we need to take the first step. >> white house has been insifgt all or nothing approach. would you tell white house let's get this piece done dynasty piece by piece and abandon the all or nothing approach >> i don't tell the white house anything. >> i'm giving you a chance now. snibl immigration needs to be solved and there are many facets
india. >> so, we're letting people go. letting best and brightest go and start jobs in new delhi instead of north carolina. >> correct. battle is around innovation, entrepreneurship. >> my question is why don't we do that first since that's so important. the president and democrats have been holding it up. republicans are not great on immigration either. why don't we get this important start first so we can have people starting up new companies in detroit, new companies all...
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north arabian sea in conjunction with their counterpiracy task force operations we're seeing their ballistic missile submarines travel in the pacific at further ranges and, of course, all of that is of concern. with regard to india and australia, australia is one of our principal allies in the -- in the indoasia-pacific region. certainly an ally with a tremendous capability. india presents a terrific opportunity for us, and one of the pacom lines of effort is an improved relationship with india. i'm excited by the opportunities we have with india, by the work that the secretary of defense has done and assistant secretary of defense kendall has done with regard to the dtti, the defense initiative with india, to help them build up their military and help them build an aircraft carrier and aircraft carrier capability. so, india presents a wonderful opportunity for us. they share our values and our norms. and one of my objectives -- one of my objectives is to improve that relationship with india. >> this increased activity by chinese submarines both attack submarines and ballistic submarines, is that further stressing your submarine fleet in the pacific, those ships that available to you? >> it is. it is clearly str
north arabian sea in conjunction with their counterpiracy task force operations we're seeing their ballistic missile submarines travel in the pacific at further ranges and, of course, all of that is of concern. with regard to india and australia, australia is one of our principal allies in the -- in the indoasia-pacific region. certainly an ally with a tremendous capability. india presents a terrific opportunity for us, and one of the pacom lines of effort is an improved relationship with...
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and the second site is the india bay and bay keeper, and the third is the park and the captain is kayaks unlimited and the fourth is north, and stewart hall high school, schools of the sacred heart. and the fifth is mission bay, park and captain is sea scavenger and the 7th is warm water, cove, captain green trust san francisco and the san francisco public works department will be also bringing in their clean team at warm water cove it kick off the event as well. no excuses and please come out for the 30th annual clean up day and help to us keep, not only our record in place, but also to keep our shore line, as invite and gorgeous as it is today. >> and then the following week, the mission day, development group with the office of community infrainstruct stewer and the port will host a community workshop to discuss the design for mission bay front. it is between, 16th and south streets along the bay. it is along the water front and the meeting will be on september 23rd, and it will be held at the mission creek park which is located at 290 channel street so not, and on the other side of mission bay >> the city is proceedi
and the second site is the india bay and bay keeper, and the third is the park and the captain is kayaks unlimited and the fourth is north, and stewart hall high school, schools of the sacred heart. and the fifth is mission bay, park and captain is sea scavenger and the 7th is warm water, cove, captain green trust san francisco and the san francisco public works department will be also bringing in their clean team at warm water cove it kick off the event as well. no excuses and please come out...
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and the second site is the india bay and bay keeper, and the third is the park and the captain is kayaks unlimited and the fourth is north, and stewart hall high school, schools of the sacred heart. and the fifth is mission bay, park and captain is sea scavenger and the 7th is warm water, cove, captain green trust san francisco and the san francisco public works department will be also bringing in their clean team at warm water cove it kick off the event as well. no excuses and please come out for the 30th annual clean up day and help to us keep, not only our record in place, but also to keep our shore line, as invite and gorgeous as it is today. >> and then the following week, the mission day, development group with the office of community infrainstruct stewer and the port will host a community workshop to discuss the design for mission bay front. it is between, 16th and south streets along the bay. it is along the water front and the meeting will be on september 23rd, and it will be held at the mission creek park which is located at 290 channel street so not, and on the other side of mission bay >> the city is proceedi
and the second site is the india bay and bay keeper, and the third is the park and the captain is kayaks unlimited and the fourth is north, and stewart hall high school, schools of the sacred heart. and the fifth is mission bay, park and captain is sea scavenger and the 7th is warm water, cove, captain green trust san francisco and the san francisco public works department will be also bringing in their clean team at warm water cove it kick off the event as well. no excuses and please come out...
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india, from developing to their full potential. stuart: president obama has agreed to be part of this hundred took in dollars a year transfer of wealth, essentially. from the northe south. the president has agreed to be part of that hundred ilion dollars a year transfer. i think that that does not start until 2020. is that correct? >> hillary clinton began the fund am pledged united nations, pledged the u.s. to give the united nations $100 billion in this fund. they may be halfway there in pledges right now. rad given about 15 million. a very detrimental effect. diplomatic definition. countries, instead of giving back, any kind of humanitarian help will reclassify it as climate aid so i can meet that number. a lot are worried that the poor countries will suffer even more. stuart: elizabeth macdonald is here. >> the pope has already tweeted about this. setting the stage for this kind of situation. a true ecological debt exists, particularly between the global north and the south. stuart: it will happen. >> it could be stopped by the next president. the question is, who is going to be the next president. both domestic and international climate policy will depend o
india, from developing to their full potential. stuart: president obama has agreed to be part of this hundred took in dollars a year transfer of wealth, essentially. from the northe south. the president has agreed to be part of that hundred ilion dollars a year transfer. i think that that does not start until 2020. is that correct? >> hillary clinton began the fund am pledged united nations, pledged the u.s. to give the united nations $100 billion in this fund. they may be halfway there...
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and the second site is the india bay and bay keeper, and the third is the park and the captain is kayaks unlimited and the fourth is north, and stewart hall high school, schools of the sacred heart. and the fifth is mission bay, park and captain is sea scavenger and the 7th is warm water, cove, captain green trust san francisco and the san francisco public works department will be also bringing in their clean team at warm water cove it kick off the event as well. no excuses and please come out for the 30th annual clean up day and help to us keep, not only our record in place, but also to keep our shore line, as invite and gorgeous as it is today. >> and then the following week, the mission day, development group with the office of community infrainstruct stewer and the port will host a community workshop to discuss the design for mission bay front. it is between, 16th and south streets along the bay. it is along the water front and the meeting will be on september 23rd, and it will be held at the mission creek park which is located at 290 channel street so not, and on the other side of mission bay >> the city is proceedi
and the second site is the india bay and bay keeper, and the third is the park and the captain is kayaks unlimited and the fourth is north, and stewart hall high school, schools of the sacred heart. and the fifth is mission bay, park and captain is sea scavenger and the 7th is warm water, cove, captain green trust san francisco and the san francisco public works department will be also bringing in their clean team at warm water cove it kick off the event as well. no excuses and please come out...