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in the classical music of north india for example, rhythm is organized into structures of up to 108 beats-- the most common being a 16-beat cycle called teentaal. in indian classical music, rhythm is organized into taal or taala-- this is the name. you'll pt this is the name. taala is a rhythmic cycle. in other words, if you think of-- if you visualize or think of a rhythm in the west, you may think of a time signature and some bars. but for indian music, you must envision a circle. it's a cycle or a circle. we start at one part and we go around, and we always come back to that same part. the very first beat of the cycle is called the sum, and it's the most important beat. when we improvise, we start from the sum and we go out in our improvisation, and come back to the sum. [ensemble playing a taal] (man) when i go on my individual rounds of improvisation, i have to keep count, and land back in an interesting manner so that that particular note on my main theme lands back on the first beat of the cycle. if it does not, that is a very disreputable state of affairs. [music continues] the ba
in the classical music of north india for example, rhythm is organized into structures of up to 108 beats-- the most common being a 16-beat cycle called teentaal. in indian classical music, rhythm is organized into taal or taala-- this is the name. you'll pt this is the name. taala is a rhythmic cycle. in other words, if you think of-- if you visualize or think of a rhythm in the west, you may think of a time signature and some bars. but for indian music, you must envision a circle. it's a...
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moving north is india basin open space. this is existing open space belonging to recreation and parks. it's an open space project called big green. the developer build was planning housing and mixed use in the area and that is about 7.5 acres of open space. this is about almost 2 acres of open space right in the middle of the hub and includes the cottage. continuing north india basin shoreline park which is a project that we worked on with ppl many years ago. it's a 6-acre parcel. 100 shoreline trail, this is the old pg & e power plant >>> commissioner, we are ready to go. >> let us reconvene. >> jackie, margaret can you help jackie with the slide. we are right there. the item before you commissioners is an mou with our partners in the india basin water front vision and planning process. just to describe a little bit about what the key goals about this process are one, to ensure that all the seven properties that you saw before the break, look feel an operate as an integrated park system. so they are proposals for framing,
moving north is india basin open space. this is existing open space belonging to recreation and parks. it's an open space project called big green. the developer build was planning housing and mixed use in the area and that is about 7.5 acres of open space. this is about almost 2 acres of open space right in the middle of the hub and includes the cottage. continuing north india basin shoreline park which is a project that we worked on with ppl many years ago. it's a 6-acre parcel. 100 shoreline...
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moving north is india basin open space. this is existing open space belonging to recreation and parks. it's an open space project called big green. the developer build was planning housing and mixed use in the area and that is about 7.5 acres of open space. this is about almost 2 acres of open space right in the middle of the hub and includes the cottage. continuing north india basin shoreline park which is a project that we worked on with ppl many years ago. it's a 6-acre parcel. 100 shoreline trail, this is the old pg & e power plant >>> commissioner, we are ready to go. >> let us reconvene. >> jackie, margaret can you help jackie with the slide. we are right there. the item before you commissioners is an mou with our partners in the india basin water front vision and planning process. just to describe a little bit about what the key goals about this process are one, to ensure that all the seven properties that you saw before the break, look feel an operate as an integrated park system. so they are proposals for framing,
moving north is india basin open space. this is existing open space belonging to recreation and parks. it's an open space project called big green. the developer build was planning housing and mixed use in the area and that is about 7.5 acres of open space. this is about almost 2 acres of open space right in the middle of the hub and includes the cottage. continuing north india basin shoreline park which is a project that we worked on with ppl many years ago. it's a 6-acre parcel. 100 shoreline...
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a powerful tremors were felt as didn't north india and afghanistan. you could feel it in the capital of pakistan and new delhi, india. is centered or how many injuries there may be if there are injuries. we will be. we will be following the story >> juliet: checking other headlines, tragic and to an afternoon of will watch and in canada. what a horrible story this is. please say a boat carrying 27 passengers capsize yesterday off the coast of british columbia, killing at that number, according to some observers is expected to go up. >> ben: it is a weekend of rallies. quentin tarantino had a rally that was controversial this weekend where he called police officersquote murders on quote. >> juliet: the typical students spent 20 to 25 hours per year taking standardized standardized exams for preschool through high school. the study was conducted by the great city schools. >> ben: duke is on the road. >> juliet: he is traveling to kansas city as we speak. he will have coverage tonight and tomorrow morning for the pregame show. >> reporter: this is headin
a powerful tremors were felt as didn't north india and afghanistan. you could feel it in the capital of pakistan and new delhi, india. is centered or how many injuries there may be if there are injuries. we will be. we will be following the story >> juliet: checking other headlines, tragic and to an afternoon of will watch and in canada. what a horrible story this is. please say a boat carrying 27 passengers capsize yesterday off the coast of british columbia, killing at that number,...
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it's been in bangladesh and the north-east of india, rather than myanmar. figures picked up the from the ground of what rains have been collected. 30-40mm. and this is a line from the west of thailand up to the north-east of india. that is what has happened. a forecast over the next three days has the monsoon line from the south of china back to myanmar. it sits there, the winds converging. when they converge, look at this, we are not far from yank gong, somewhere in western myanmar, possible irrawaddy again. it's destined for a lot of rain. >> the other side of india, a development is taking place. we have a tropical cyclone developing too. this is a consequence of the retreating monsoon. most of the rain has been falling over land. that circulation, that will change things considerably, it's a tropical cyclone, probably going towards imam, but may hang around here. as a result, western india could be wet once more. >> now, there's increasing violence in the run-up to the presidential election in guinea. at least 7 people have been killed in the diamond min
it's been in bangladesh and the north-east of india, rather than myanmar. figures picked up the from the ground of what rains have been collected. 30-40mm. and this is a line from the west of thailand up to the north-east of india. that is what has happened. a forecast over the next three days has the monsoon line from the south of china back to myanmar. it sits there, the winds converging. when they converge, look at this, we are not far from yank gong, somewhere in western myanmar, possible...
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you can see this area of cloud that's just lurking there, just to the far north of india, just spilling out of the northeast of pakistan. that is slowly making its way further north wards and east wards. just across the border in indian-administered kashmir, we saw snow. certainly cold enough for a good old dusting here and that really isn't too far away. we are going to see it generally staying dry over the next couple of days. things will quiet down. we still have got a few showers just around the northern plains of india, maybe a little wet weather creeping towards new delhi as we go into wednesday. as you can see, clearer skies do come back in behind. we are going to see wet weather eventually pushing towards afghanistan, as we go on through the next day or so. you see this area of cloud here, that's not too bad. this is a little area where we have got temperatures, temperatures around three or four celsius overnight. >> producing pretty heavy rain, actually, just around the eastern parts of syria, pushing across towards iraq. that will make its way across a good part of afghanistan
you can see this area of cloud that's just lurking there, just to the far north of india, just spilling out of the northeast of pakistan. that is slowly making its way further north wards and east wards. just across the border in indian-administered kashmir, we saw snow. certainly cold enough for a good old dusting here and that really isn't too far away. we are going to see it generally staying dry over the next couple of days. things will quiet down. we still have got a few showers just...
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they have japan, philippines, north korea, pakistan, india and they don't have enough food, water, andhey have huge issues. it's going to be a long time before they overtake america in any way, shape, or form. my point, too, when i speak to the american military, they often tell me the biggest threat to the american military dominance is that the economy isn't strong. i think we should focus and make sure our economy is the best in the world. >> what are you doing in china? are you firing, hire something >> we look at every country, region, industry this way. the likely outcome in china in 20 years, will have 40% to 45% of the fortune 500. 20 years from now, next quarter. i don't care about next quarter. we need bankers, traders, research, technology i-s, we have to keep up with anywhere rules and regulation. we need reel leagual and risk and h.r. and real estate. i've told our board we're not going to jeopardize our company in that. if it doesn't turn out will still.p. morgan be fine. we're not going to start building because they had a bump in the road in the summer. >> do your share
they have japan, philippines, north korea, pakistan, india and they don't have enough food, water, andhey have huge issues. it's going to be a long time before they overtake america in any way, shape, or form. my point, too, when i speak to the american military, they often tell me the biggest threat to the american military dominance is that the economy isn't strong. i think we should focus and make sure our economy is the best in the world. >> what are you doing in china? are you...
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. >> and the india was felt north of afghanistan. people rushed to the streets there in the capital. after buildings shook, and it was felt in china. >> two policemen are "v" been killed during a shootout of suspected isil fighters. they were carrying out raids when the gun battles broke out. ber senator smith has more. [ gunfire ] >> a turkish security forces raided several properties sustained gunfire echoed around the neighborhood. two police officers were killed by booby trap bombs. they broke down a door at one apartment. >> this is a very important praise planned and conducted successfully. >> these raids were mons the series that had taken place across turkey in ankara that killed 102 people. the government said that isil was responsible. this is the first time on turkish soil that there has been a shootout o on turkish soil. adding to the headache the national elections held on sunday. then there is the g-20 leader summit. >> syria now and oman said it will give any effort it can to find a solution to the war there. discussio
. >> and the india was felt north of afghanistan. people rushed to the streets there in the capital. after buildings shook, and it was felt in china. >> two policemen are "v" been killed during a shootout of suspected isil fighters. they were carrying out raids when the gun battles broke out. ber senator smith has more. [ gunfire ] >> a turkish security forces raided several properties sustained gunfire echoed around the neighborhood. two police officers were killed...
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russia.d a war with japan, philippines, north korea, pakistan, and india, and they don't have enough water, and energy. they have huge issues. it will be a long time before they overtake america in any way, shape, or form. , --american maturing military, the biggest threat to dominance is when the economy isn't strong. we need to focus to make sure our economy is the best in the world. angie: china construction bank zÜrich,a shingle in granted a license to offer commercial banking services in switzerland. the bank has been on an international push, beginning operations in paris, amsterdam, barcelona this year. ,xtending declines in hong kong the most in a month. las vegas and in gm also dropped. macau hit back at steve wynn's criticism of policy. he complained casinos were not told how many gaming tables they would be allocated, sing the policy is outrageous and ridiculous. the macau government summoned casino representatives and demanded total compliance with the rule. already battling pollution in , aonesia, a new blow jakarta-based retailer says it may not be able to service it th
russia.d a war with japan, philippines, north korea, pakistan, and india, and they don't have enough water, and energy. they have huge issues. it will be a long time before they overtake america in any way, shape, or form. , --american maturing military, the biggest threat to dominance is when the economy isn't strong. we need to focus to make sure our economy is the best in the world. angie: china construction bank zÜrich,a shingle in granted a license to offer commercial banking services in...
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called an haboob which is an arabic term referring to the sand storms that emerge in north africa and in the plains of india. strong winds and heavy rain also possible with this. just an incredible picture. >> still a rare sight to see. >>> let's take you to france right now and a big scare for a group of migrants trying to hitch a ride on the back of a truck. they came face to face with a polar bear in there. the men started to climb into the truck one by one but once they saw that bear in a cage, some of them quickly shut the door and ran off deciding walking may be their best option. the driver of that truck was trying to take the bear to a wildlife park in engletd. >>> one ma s protest is another man's nausea. an environmental activist from boston starting tomorrow will take a second go at a dip in the gowanus canal. is time he says he' determined to finish. he hopes the swim will call more attention to that very polluted waterway. >>> still ahead, a major airline hours away from its final flight. >> also, millions of people drowning in student debt but there are proposals that could make paying off tho
called an haboob which is an arabic term referring to the sand storms that emerge in north africa and in the plains of india. strong winds and heavy rain also possible with this. just an incredible picture. >> still a rare sight to see. >>> let's take you to france right now and a big scare for a group of migrants trying to hitch a ride on the back of a truck. they came face to face with a polar bear in there. the men started to climb into the truck one by one but once they saw...
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china is surrounded by enemies. ,hina had a war with russia japan, philippines, north korea, pakistan, indiah food, water, and energy. they have huge issues. it will be a long time before they overtake america in any shape or form. i want to point out that when i speak about the american know terry, they often tell me the biggest threat to know terry donna mintz -- dominance is that the economy isn't strong. at the end of the day, the economy is what pays technology dominance. we should focus on making sure the economy is the best in the world. betty: that was jamie dimon early this morning on bloomberg . much more ahead in the next 20 minutes on "bloomberg market day." corporate shakeups at a critical time in yahoo!. who is coming, who is going? we will go through all of that in a moment. ♪ ♪ betty: welcome back to the "bloomberg market day," i am betty liu. time for business flash and a look at the biggest business stories in the news right now. shares at morgan stanley are lower today. they posted their recorder earnings that missed estimates. in a conference call, they blamed the dro
china is surrounded by enemies. ,hina had a war with russia japan, philippines, north korea, pakistan, indiah food, water, and energy. they have huge issues. it will be a long time before they overtake america in any shape or form. i want to point out that when i speak about the american know terry, they often tell me the biggest threat to know terry donna mintz -- dominance is that the economy isn't strong. at the end of the day, the economy is what pays technology dominance. we should focus...
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. >> the prime of bangladesh is visiting small enclaves in north bengal since handed over by india in august. for nearly 70 years, there's been no police presence there because of an unusual border arrangement. as we report, that means many murders and other criminal cases remain unsolved. >> it looks like a patch of overgrown bush, but this is the grave of his father. what bothers him is that his father's killer was never really brought to justice. >> my father's murderer was punished by being made to put his knows on the ground and crawl in front of a crowd, so i guess that must have been embarrassing for him. >> this bizarre punishment is entirely due to the location where the murder took place. the village used to belong to india until july this year. because it's located inside bangladesh's borders, india's police and courts have not had access to the area since the british left behind a divided sub continent. bangladesh's police can't enter here, either, so enclave residents came up with their own solution. his father was killed when he was a child. when he grew up, he became pr
. >> the prime of bangladesh is visiting small enclaves in north bengal since handed over by india in august. for nearly 70 years, there's been no police presence there because of an unusual border arrangement. as we report, that means many murders and other criminal cases remain unsolved. >> it looks like a patch of overgrown bush, but this is the grave of his father. what bothers him is that his father's killer was never really brought to justice. >> my father's murderer was...
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but these attacks appear to be attacks on india's diversity itself. >> hundreds of north and south koreanies separated during the 1950s korean war will be reunited on tuesday. but thousands of sookens are on a waiting list to reunite with their loved one in north korea. a chosen few are preparing for a rare rui rare reunion. >> they have been contacted by the north korean side that their relatives have been seeking this reunion. it's been a room full of incredible individual stories personalized, changed forever by the huge and personal forces of history. among those stories are--i'll share one of them. the story of 84-year-old, she had been married for just seven months. she was three months pregnant when her husband went missing. he was part of the south korean military. he went off on what they thought would be military training. but in the confusion of the korean war he simply never came home. she assumed that he died. she paid tribute ever since. she looked after his parents and she raised her son who was unborn at the time of his disappearance. essentially her whole life was contain
but these attacks appear to be attacks on india's diversity itself. >> hundreds of north and south koreanies separated during the 1950s korean war will be reunited on tuesday. but thousands of sookens are on a waiting list to reunite with their loved one in north korea. a chosen few are preparing for a rare rui rare reunion. >> they have been contacted by the north korean side that their relatives have been seeking this reunion. it's been a room full of incredible individual stories...
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but these attacks appear to be on india's diversity itself. >> hundreds of north and south korean familiesarated during the korean war will be reunited on tuesday. 65,000 other south koreans are still on a waiting list to meet their loved ones. we have more from the border city. >> well, this is the hotel lobby where the nearly 400 south korean family members who have been contacted by the north korean side, they have been registering for that reunion. it has been a room of incredible stories, people changed by the forces of history. one of the stories, i'll share one of them, the story of the 84-year-old woman who had been married for seven months. she was three months pregnant when her husband went missing. he was part of the south koreaen military. he thought he was going out on training, but in the confusion of the korean war he never came home. she assumed he died. she looked after his parents. she raised the son who was still unborn at the time of his disappearance. now she has kept with her all that time a pair of his old shoes saying that essentially her whole life was contained in
but these attacks appear to be on india's diversity itself. >> hundreds of north and south korean familiesarated during the korean war will be reunited on tuesday. 65,000 other south koreans are still on a waiting list to meet their loved ones. we have more from the border city. >> well, this is the hotel lobby where the nearly 400 south korean family members who have been contacted by the north korean side, they have been registering for that reunion. it has been a room of...
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evening in india the effects were also felt mostly in the north of the country but casualties there haver lower. kamal hyder sent this update. >> reporter: rescue efforts are already underway. although for the most part it is on self-help basis because the locals are now trying to dig out the valuables from under the rubble. however, the strong earthquake has left a trail of destruction in the worst hit. if you can see the wall on my right it's swaying badly it. can come down any time. the government authorities are already warning of aftershocks. they have closed the schools in the valley as well as across the country just to be on the safe side. the important thing right now is for a proper reconnaissance of the far-flung areas. the military says they have already started that. and the people here are now waiting to see what kind of relief and help they will get from their government. the important thing also is to treat the medical emergencies because the hospital is already overwhelmed. there are over 200 people who are in that hospital. they need help. and the government, of course,
evening in india the effects were also felt mostly in the north of the country but casualties there haver lower. kamal hyder sent this update. >> reporter: rescue efforts are already underway. although for the most part it is on self-help basis because the locals are now trying to dig out the valuables from under the rubble. however, the strong earthquake has left a trail of destruction in the worst hit. if you can see the wall on my right it's swaying badly it. can come down any time....
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have been damaged and 80 people have been killed and hundreds injured and in india the affects were also felt mostly in the northe country but casualties have been followed and victoria reports now. >> reporter: this hospital in the pakistani city is crowded with injured people after a magnitude 7.5 earthquake rocked northern afghanistan and pakistan on monday, rescue efforts are confused by mountain regions which are hard to access. >> translator: according to the latest information so far the highest death toll and helicopters and sea 130 aircraft sent to carry out data in the effected region. >> reporter: in the region of peshawar they scramble as they are rushed to hospital and 200 patients arrived in two hours and staff said they were well prepared for the emergency. >> translator: it's a sudden event that occurred and the hospital will activate emergency protocol, currently the equipment and staff are capable of tending to all the injured from the quake. >> reporter: the earthquake's epicenter was near the afghan city of jam 60 kilometers west of the afghanistan pakistan border. at the moment the quake hit
have been damaged and 80 people have been killed and hundreds injured and in india the affects were also felt mostly in the northe country but casualties have been followed and victoria reports now. >> reporter: this hospital in the pakistani city is crowded with injured people after a magnitude 7.5 earthquake rocked northern afghanistan and pakistan on monday, rescue efforts are confused by mountain regions which are hard to access. >> translator: according to the latest...
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over in india, the affects were also felt there mostly in the north of the country but casual icasualtiesen far lower. >> reporter: this hospital in the pakistani city is prouded with injured people. rescue efforts are complicated by patchy communication and rural mountainous regions which are hard to access. >> translator: according to the latest information received so far, the highest death toll is from [ inaudible ] helicopters have been sent to carry out aerial survey of the affected region. >> reporter: in the city medical workers scrambled as the injured were rushed to hots. more than 200 patients arrived in just a few hours. but staff said they were well prepared for the medical. >> translator: if a sudden event occurs this hospital will activate its emergency protocol. current the staff are capable of tending to all the injured from the quake. >> reporter: the epicenter was 60-kilometers west of the afghanistan-pakistan border think the moment it hit was captured live during a news broadcast in kabul. the quake toppled buildings and leveled homes which sent millions of people in
over in india, the affects were also felt there mostly in the north of the country but casual icasualtiesen far lower. >> reporter: this hospital in the pakistani city is prouded with injured people. rescue efforts are complicated by patchy communication and rural mountainous regions which are hard to access. >> translator: according to the latest information received so far, the highest death toll is from [ inaudible ] helicopters have been sent to carry out aerial survey of the...
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the state run newspaper cautioned india against being drawn into an anti china alliance. >> hundred was north and south koreans are preparing for a defining moment in their lives. this week, a rare reunion event for families separated by the korean war is set at a take place tuesday near the border. harry fossett reports from the south korean capital, seoul. >> at the age of 89, he has taken up a hobby from his childhood, north korea. he said it helps stave off loneliness. when the korean war began, he was living in a factory separated from his family. he traveled south during a major retreat and never saw them again. eight years ago, he signed up for the family reunion process. his chance has now come, but the news has brought a mixture of happiness and disappointment. >> there were seven of us brothers and sisters. my youngest sister is the only one who is still alive. i'm told others all passed away, so it's disappointing. >> all those i remember clearly have died. i barely remember my sister's face, so it will probably be a bit awkward. >> he is one of 66,000 people on the waiting list in
the state run newspaper cautioned india against being drawn into an anti china alliance. >> hundred was north and south koreans are preparing for a defining moment in their lives. this week, a rare reunion event for families separated by the korean war is set at a take place tuesday near the border. harry fossett reports from the south korean capital, seoul. >> at the age of 89, he has taken up a hobby from his childhood, north korea. he said it helps stave off loneliness. when the...
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the quake which was north of afghanistan was felt as far away as india.ichelle carey reports. >> reporter: in kabul the earthquake struck during the afghan news broadcast, forcing the anchor to flee. outside ambulances raced through the city streets. while residents carry the injured into crowded hospitals. inside chaos. and a heart breaking scene as this man carried the body of a young student, one of 12 girls killed when their school collapsed, some reportedly died during a stampede as the children tried to get out of the shaking building. >> translator: this is the strongest earthquake which has happened in our country in recent years in afghanistan, including the stern of -- center of the country. >> reporter: monday's 7.5 magnitude earthquake spread beyond afghanistan into pakistan. where hundreds are reported dead. buildings and homes hundreds of miles from the quake's epicenter were reduced to rubble. scores of injured and dead arrived at the hospital by car or taxi. >> translator: the numbers may increase as the situation looks very bad. we declar
the quake which was north of afghanistan was felt as far away as india.ichelle carey reports. >> reporter: in kabul the earthquake struck during the afghan news broadcast, forcing the anchor to flee. outside ambulances raced through the city streets. while residents carry the injured into crowded hospitals. inside chaos. and a heart breaking scene as this man carried the body of a young student, one of 12 girls killed when their school collapsed, some reportedly died during a stampede as...
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we've seen india and pakistan and north korea develop nuclear weapons. generally speaking nuclear weapons upset. they want to develop the nuclear weapons of their own to sort of balance that capability out. i think the concern about the iran nuclear weapons deal is not that it sets a gold standard in non-proliferation. it doesn't because it does allow iran to pursue uranium and pursue heavy water reactors. it does require them to account for the nuclear weapons. you'll see the arrivals like the saudi arabia and egypt and turkey have a stronger incentive. maybe not to pursue an actual nuclear weapon, but to be ready to produce a nuclear weapon if iran cheats on the deal. i think a lot of that decision making also comes down to the question of the united states role in the region. a lot of these considerates feel as though the united states is disengaging. they see the nuclear deal as evidence of the united states to extricate itself. the sense that now we have to fend for ourselves may further reinforce the desire to get nuclear weapons. i worry the effec
we've seen india and pakistan and north korea develop nuclear weapons. generally speaking nuclear weapons upset. they want to develop the nuclear weapons of their own to sort of balance that capability out. i think the concern about the iran nuclear weapons deal is not that it sets a gold standard in non-proliferation. it doesn't because it does allow iran to pursue uranium and pursue heavy water reactors. it does require them to account for the nuclear weapons. you'll see the arrivals like the...
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north. the quake was felt hundreds of miles away in pakistan, india and in afghanistan's capital kabul. >> whatlatest on casualties there? >> the death toll right now is at 19, including 12 school girls trampled to death in north afghanistan. seven people died in eastern armed group when their houses collapsed. the epicenter was 150 miles northeast of here, a very large earthquake. there are about 140 people injured around the country. in northern afghanistan, in eastern afghanistan, in central afghanistan, so really, quite a big magnitude quake. >> describe where you were and what felt when this quake hit. >> we were here in kabul in the office when it happened, and even though the epicenter is 160 miles northeast of here, we could feel it very strongly. everybody on our street, on adjacent streets came running out into the street. you don't want to be inside a building. it was quite a powerful quake opinion the believes were shaking, cars were actually rocking back and forth and it went on for quite a long time, for a minute. we've seen be pictures around kabul with large shopping centers, wi
north. the quake was felt hundreds of miles away in pakistan, india and in afghanistan's capital kabul. >> whatlatest on casualties there? >> the death toll right now is at 19, including 12 school girls trampled to death in north afghanistan. seven people died in eastern armed group when their houses collapsed. the epicenter was 150 miles northeast of here, a very large earthquake. there are about 140 people injured around the country. in northern afghanistan, in eastern...
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india, theydles in continued solid performance in europe, though. and in northmerica, but a slower sales recovery in china. back to you. anna: copper prices are near bottoming, according to the head of chile's richest family. the only way is up. the london metal exchange week close, and the china commodity was downbeat. here is what people in the industry have been telling bloomberg. using marketplace is copper as a proxy. they can be a very dangerous game in the medium and long-term. at some stage, we expect the copper market to move into liquidity. you do not want a short position when it is moving. >> if you do a very simple analysis of the price, it is very obvious that copper prices, but also a lot of varieties, have become more volatile. it is very clear that they have acquired a life of their own. i would say it is away from from the mental. >> today, if you look at the ifces, for obvious reasons, you look at where the prices are compared to the cost curve, there is something that does not match up. >> you even look at the downside in copper and iron ore.
india, theydles in continued solid performance in europe, though. and in northmerica, but a slower sales recovery in china. back to you. anna: copper prices are near bottoming, according to the head of chile's richest family. the only way is up. the london metal exchange week close, and the china commodity was downbeat. here is what people in the industry have been telling bloomberg. using marketplace is copper as a proxy. they can be a very dangerous game in the medium and long-term. at some...
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i am not going to run around the whole world, i, i could start with north korea, south china sea, and then afghanistan, pakistan, india, and roll around the world, i am not going to do that. i want to focus on one particular and particularly important area of the globe today, that is the middle east. i am not even going to go into all the aspects of it. twenty years ago, next week after attending a peace rally israeli prime minister was murdered by an extremist who claim to be doing god's will. at the funeral, king hussein of jordan, the one time enemy turned partner in peace. declare, i quote let us not keep silent, let our voices rise high enough to speak of our commitment to peace for all times, and and let us tell those who live in darkness, who are the enemies of life and truth faith that this is where we stand, this is our camp. at the same ceremony rob means granddaughter, a teenager said that quote others a greater than i have already eulogized you but they never had the pleasure to feel the caresses of your warm, soft hands, to merit your warm embrace, to see, to see your half smile that always told me so muc
i am not going to run around the whole world, i, i could start with north korea, south china sea, and then afghanistan, pakistan, india, and roll around the world, i am not going to do that. i want to focus on one particular and particularly important area of the globe today, that is the middle east. i am not even going to go into all the aspects of it. twenty years ago, next week after attending a peace rally israeli prime minister was murdered by an extremist who claim to be doing god's will....
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north called aurora province. theiring communication has been difficult since typhoon pofu struck. the biggest problem, right now is infrastructure. >> india's prime called for the shutdown, pet role bombs were thrown after rumors that cows had been slaughtered in the area, cows sacred to many hindus. want a nationwide ban on cow slaughters. some muslims have been attacked either suspicion of eating beef or smuggling cattle. liddy dutt has the story. >> on the 9th of october, death on sun is just one of the number of incidents that have perhaps marked this growing issue about the consumption and trade of beef in india. not just in indian administered kashmir but also incidents and attacks in the northern states, as well as huge concerns and banning of beef in western states. this is figuring into a bigger debate about secularism, communal harmony. many people across the country are still waiting for a definitive response from the indian government. senior matters have condemned the violence, condemned the tension in the country. many observers and analysts alike say they are still waiting for a big response from the indian government. they s
north called aurora province. theiring communication has been difficult since typhoon pofu struck. the biggest problem, right now is infrastructure. >> india's prime called for the shutdown, pet role bombs were thrown after rumors that cows had been slaughtered in the area, cows sacred to many hindus. want a nationwide ban on cow slaughters. some muslims have been attacked either suspicion of eating beef or smuggling cattle. liddy dutt has the story. >> on the 9th of october, death...
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they've got japan and the philippines in north korea and pakistan and india.r, and energy. it's going to be a long time before they're able to take over america. when asked because of the me that theey told economy is not strong. for theomy is what pays technology of the dominance. --the should focus that the to see more collaborative politics. there are solutions to every problem. those are solutions, not ideology. i was in detroit recently. the mayor and governor spoke the lights,ads, housing, getting younger kids to open businesses. getting schools. creating jobs for kids. that's how we make a better country. we don't make a better country by yelling and screaming at each other. smart politics, bright politics, why not raise your hand and do it. it seems like there are 78 people running for president. jamie: i'm not going to run for president. the most -- they been running their whole lives. you've got to know which are doing. just because you are a good ceo means you're going to be a good politician. some of the things are good ceos , if a ceo is good and
they've got japan and the philippines in north korea and pakistan and india.r, and energy. it's going to be a long time before they're able to take over america. when asked because of the me that theey told economy is not strong. for theomy is what pays technology of the dominance. --the should focus that the to see more collaborative politics. there are solutions to every problem. those are solutions, not ideology. i was in detroit recently. the mayor and governor spoke the lights,ads,...
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killed in a girls school and the quake's impact felt in pakistan and northern india as well, at least 23 people have died in northtan. just a shift in gears for a minute and we will have an update on the sports stories. >> thank you very much, and hamilton claimed the third world championship after winning an action-packed u.s. grand prix and showed skill at the start and finish of the race in austin, texas, and we have more. >> lewis hamilton's mercedes crew was as exicited as the driver was on the austin circuit. >> greatest moment in my life. >> the greatest moment of his life was seen of one of the greatest drives and qualifying in the race took place within hours of each other and hamilton was at the start of the tricky conditions. he grabbed the lead from second place on the grid as he banged wheels with rossburg at the first corner forcing his teammate to spark. the britain dropped back to fourth but rossburg regaining the lead again after 22 laps following the pit stops. but the first of two safety cars brought hamilton right back into the race, only 12 drivers would end up finishing an incident packed af
killed in a girls school and the quake's impact felt in pakistan and northern india as well, at least 23 people have died in northtan. just a shift in gears for a minute and we will have an update on the sports stories. >> thank you very much, and hamilton claimed the third world championship after winning an action-packed u.s. grand prix and showed skill at the start and finish of the race in austin, texas, and we have more. >> lewis hamilton's mercedes crew was as exicited as the...
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. >> india knowing at their program and north korea, there was a deal with them in the 90s.urse famously in iraq we thought we had the ability to find weapons of mass destruction and we did not. so i think there is no reason to have a high level of confidence, certainly. >> what about brian todd's report on this exchange with this chinese admiral who was effective he reportedly threatening war if the u.s. continues to move that destroyer into that area? >> yeah, this of course is a result of the destroyer similar to one i commanded doing a freedom of navigation run through what the chinese claim is territorial seas which is frankly a preposterous claim. the exchange is concerning. the chinese do not do things off the cuff, this is a very sophisticated officer, an english speaker. i met him. we should reserve judgment until the command next week will have talks in a very direct way. we'll get a better sense then, but it certainly rings disturbing bell. >> certainly does. admiral, thanks very much for coming in. >> pleasure. >>> fallout from the latest debate. the party isn't
. >> india knowing at their program and north korea, there was a deal with them in the 90s.urse famously in iraq we thought we had the ability to find weapons of mass destruction and we did not. so i think there is no reason to have a high level of confidence, certainly. >> what about brian todd's report on this exchange with this chinese admiral who was effective he reportedly threatening war if the u.s. continues to move that destroyer into that area? >> yeah, this of course...
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understand the epicenter may be north enpakistan and 7.7 magnitude at last, it's something like 30-40 seconds or so and felt throughout the region in afghanistan and india so we will get you the latest on that as and when we get more information so we will move on for now, the giant rock formation is a famous australian tourist attraction and sacred and the rock was handed back to indigenous owners and andy thomas reports from the northern territory. >> reporter: geologists say it has stood for hundreds of millions of years, a tip of a rock that extends five kilometers under ground and tens of thousands of years people made it central to their culture and beliefs. then in 1873 colonialists arrived, declared it and the people from the area. in 1985 exactly 30 years ago the wrong was put right, at a ceremony at its base and it was handed back to its traditional guardians for us to manage, live near and earn tourist revenue from. >> i place in the hands of the land trust. >> reporter: back then the hand over was controversial and a plane flew over with the slogan opposed. >> and i remember a sea of people. it was a big scene handing back the icon for all a
understand the epicenter may be north enpakistan and 7.7 magnitude at last, it's something like 30-40 seconds or so and felt throughout the region in afghanistan and india so we will get you the latest on that as and when we get more information so we will move on for now, the giant rock formation is a famous australian tourist attraction and sacred and the rock was handed back to indigenous owners and andy thomas reports from the northern territory. >> reporter: geologists say it has...
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north korean pleerd ki leader kn celebrates. he's warning that pyongyang is ready to address any u.s. threat. >>> people who are living on the border froms from nepal to india, some people have been crate drai demonstrating against the newly found constitution, it ictd tricts therestricts them. >> despite the long delays the truck drivers still don't want to cross the border. >> i saved in nepal a lot of stone finding incidents. a lot of trucks have been attacked. i won't go to nepal, i just won't go. >> for almost two months or now, many areas have been in the norsed shutdown. the new constitution fails to represent the them adequately. are the indian government is unhappy with nepal's new government and warns them to not come to the borders. trucks carrying foot and fuel from india. causing chaos for those on both sides. >> i just had an operation and i'm facing dils e-difficulty here at the area. >> most of our business is with nepalese who came here to buy medicines. >> protest leaders say we'll stick to their demand unless the nepalese are taken into consideration. >> we have lost 50 lives he each time but this is the last battles bath for the two side
north korean pleerd ki leader kn celebrates. he's warning that pyongyang is ready to address any u.s. threat. >>> people who are living on the border froms from nepal to india, some people have been crate drai demonstrating against the newly found constitution, it ictd tricts therestricts them. >> despite the long delays the truck drivers still don't want to cross the border. >> i saved in nepal a lot of stone finding incidents. a lot of trucks have been attacked. i won't...
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india. group f, thailand has a curb over iraq after the win against vietnam. northkorea now four points ahead of uzbekistan after beating yemen. and cristiano ronaldo has become the first man to win the award. he scored 48 goals in 35 games, and the spanish la liga just finishing ahead of lionel messi. sergio aguero, ronaldo has won now won it twice and said he's determined to win it even more. >> i am not satisfied. i always want more. i know i'm the only one who has four boots, but i want more. i want a fifth one and a sixth one if possible. obviously that means winning things collectively with the team, trophies, and for me real madrid is the greatest club in the world. >> the liverpool striker has been arrested for his involvement in a blackmail scheme. the 34-year-old was one of four men taken into custody by french police. the attempted extortion. he currently playing for the french side lyon. >>> in england, they needed 19 rounds to win. pakistan closed the day on 286 286-4. >> i will be achieving my goals. i believe if i push myself. >> for tomorrow, if we s
india. group f, thailand has a curb over iraq after the win against vietnam. northkorea now four points ahead of uzbekistan after beating yemen. and cristiano ronaldo has become the first man to win the award. he scored 48 goals in 35 games, and the spanish la liga just finishing ahead of lionel messi. sergio aguero, ronaldo has won now won it twice and said he's determined to win it even more. >> i am not satisfied. i always want more. i know i'm the only one who has four boots, but i...
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is, we heard that performance was all strongn, europe improvement in north america but the problem has been weakness in china and indiaere there was oodlesecall of magi n which led to the first quarterly loss in that market for the first time in 15 years. so what we have seen in terms of the share price, shares down today, as much as 3%. you can see they are down 2% at the moment. you know what? compared to its peers, the challenge has been the stronger francs. unilever has been benefiting from a weaker euro. if you look at nestlÉ, it shares have an underperforming the stock 600 food and beverage index. you can see the index up about 12%. whereas, nestlÉ given today shares price is only up 1%. unilever, on the other hand, has been outperforming. manus: think you very much. now, later this morning, we will talk to the nestlÉ ceo about these results. . the challenges is facing stay with bloomberg for that. speaking of corporate's, big retail misses on the high and the low end of the spectrum this week. burberry shares sank the most in three-years on demand from china. walmart's shares fell the most since 1988. this foll
is, we heard that performance was all strongn, europe improvement in north america but the problem has been weakness in china and indiaere there was oodlesecall of magi n which led to the first quarterly loss in that market for the first time in 15 years. so what we have seen in terms of the share price, shares down today, as much as 3%. you can see they are down 2% at the moment. you know what? compared to its peers, the challenge has been the stronger francs. unilever has been benefiting from...
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india express hore and discuss following the rape of two children in the capital. >> all those i remember clearly died. i barely remember my sister's face. >> hundreds of north and south koreans are to be reunited with families. coming up. how south africa set up a semifinal with champions new zealand. >> but first, syrian activists say 48 people from the same family have been killed by a russian air strike. a bomb shelter is et to have been hit by a rocket in homs. russia is accused of helping forces. the prime minister says the strikes are meant to fight i.s.i.l. no, not true, it is up to the syrian people to decide who will be the head. it is complicated, and this is the choice the people should make themselves. at the moment we operate on the premise that bashar al-assad is the legitimate president. >> lee merklinger is backing a multibillion plan aimed at encouraged turkey to tighten border patrols. >> an amount has been offered to stop them entering europe. but turkey rejected it >>> a man in cologne was stabbed by a man saying he's angry over refugee policies victoria gatenby has more. >> henrietta was stabbed at an event ahead of elections on sunday.
india express hore and discuss following the rape of two children in the capital. >> all those i remember clearly died. i barely remember my sister's face. >> hundreds of north and south koreans are to be reunited with families. coming up. how south africa set up a semifinal with champions new zealand. >> but first, syrian activists say 48 people from the same family have been killed by a russian air strike. a bomb shelter is et to have been hit by a rocket in homs. russia is...
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north american sports leagues don't have. it's the reach that we have in south africa, we're in china, india. the u.s. they're committing long term to us which is a great thing. they see us as the league. all of it is different and the ice hockey, national hockey league, for instance, they're fighting to move beyond north america. >> exengland international striker, peske was quick to talk about why football is top of the table when it comes to global sports. >> combination. i would say it's the best. i like watching english football. i know for a fact i've been to thailand, places like that and spoke to people and they said the reason they like the premier league, the reason they like the championship leagues like that is because you can have the top playing the bottom, you still don't know who's going to win. >> everybody wants to be here. why we going to go. everyone wants to be here. everyone wants to be in the premier league. i kind of knew it but becoming a manager made me more aware how important is the premier league worldwide. >> when it comes to sport, and in particular football, europe has
north american sports leagues don't have. it's the reach that we have in south africa, we're in china, india. the u.s. they're committing long term to us which is a great thing. they see us as the league. all of it is different and the ice hockey, national hockey league, for instance, they're fighting to move beyond north america. >> exengland international striker, peske was quick to talk about why football is top of the table when it comes to global sports. >> combination. i would...
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north of here. the injuries and dead spread across ten provinces in afghanistan. the death toll in afghanistan is higher. they felt it in islamabad and parts in pakistan and in new delhi in india. >> this region does frequently get earthquakes, but this was usually strong. >> this was an earthquake stone. i've lived here four and a half years and we've had a half dozen tremors. this is the strongest i've ever felt and the strongest anyone on the al jazeera team has felt. it was felt quite far away as far as new delhi. also it was not just that it was powerful. it went on for quite a long time. it felt different in different places. here it was continuous for a minute. that's a very long time when the earth is shaking. in islamabad my colleagues said it was a couple of jolts. some areas have felt aftershocks. we have not felt aftershocks here in kabul but that's been a big concern. the chief executive of the country abdullah abdullah has called an emergency meeting and calling on the health ministry to send doctors to hospitals to help with the dead and injured. i think it will be a while before we have a sense of the full extent of this because many of the places affected by t
north of here. the injuries and dead spread across ten provinces in afghanistan. the death toll in afghanistan is higher. they felt it in islamabad and parts in pakistan and in new delhi in india. >> this region does frequently get earthquakes, but this was usually strong. >> this was an earthquake stone. i've lived here four and a half years and we've had a half dozen tremors. this is the strongest i've ever felt and the strongest anyone on the al jazeera team has felt. it was felt...
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india through its fabric, we visit an exhibition in london. ♪ ♪ >>> but first, to afghanistan where fighting is again underway in parts of kunduz city in the northhe taliban and the afghan army. the taliban have managed to retake some of the areas they lost overnight. government troops backed by nato forces and u.s. airstrikes were in control of parts of kunduz three days after the taliban took over the city. at least 50 people, mostly civilians were killed. and more than 300 others were injured. well, let's get the latest now and speak to al jazeera's correspondent joining us from about 130 clocksters from kunduz. the last few hours have been a bit confusing. at first the government was able to retake some of the areas the taliban had been in control of. now it seems the taliban has taken some of the areases back . >> reporter: let me tell you the big problem. civilians got caught between the two sides, both sides are using artillery and machine guns. and i talked with a hospital they say they keep receiving dead and injured people and cannot identify them. they are facing shortages. because many doctors and staff left the area. it looks very b
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effect was in india and pakistan develop nuclear weapons. we've seen northkorea develop nuclear weapons. generally speaking nuclear weapons because of their capability upset the balance of power in the region, and states which considers a nuclear weapons state to be a rival will want to develop nuclear weapons of their own to balance that capability out. i think the concern about this iran nuclear weapons just not that it's some upsets a gold standard in nonproliferation. it doesn't quite simply. because it does allow iran to pursue uranium enrichment. does allow iran to over number of years pursue heavy water reactors with plutonium. it doesn't require iran to account for his past nuclear weapons research. ulysse iran's rivals in the region like saudi arabia, egypt, turkey now suddenly have a stronger incentive to pursue nuclear programs of their own. maybe not to pursue an actual nuclear weapon at least to be ready to produce a nuclear weapon is about iran cheats on this deal. i think a lot of that decision-making also comes down to the question of the uni
effect was in india and pakistan develop nuclear weapons. we've seen northkorea develop nuclear weapons. generally speaking nuclear weapons because of their capability upset the balance of power in the region, and states which considers a nuclear weapons state to be a rival will want to develop nuclear weapons of their own to balance that capability out. i think the concern about this iran nuclear weapons just not that it's some upsets a gold standard in nonproliferation. it doesn't quite...
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north koreans are employed in foreign countries. they work maining in the mining, logging, and construction industries. >>> leaders from more than 40 african nations are in new delhi as part of the third indiarican summit. india wants access to the continent's vast natural resources. >> reporter: it's described as one of the most ambitious diplomatic events india has hosted in recent times. leaders from across africa have converged in new delhi. the indian prime minister has assured them the long trip was worth their while. >> [ inaudible ] india will offer [ inaudible ] credit of $10 billion over the next five years. this will be in addition to our ongoing credit program. we will also offer a grant assistance of $600 million. >> reporter: until now india's relationship with africa nations has largely been about trade. but meetings have also focused on strategies to fight armed groups, defense, and anti-piracy operations. and there are other reasons why india is aiming to strengthen its ties across the tonight innocent. >> they feature in virtually all of the meetings, and india and africa are exactly on the same page. both feel the current structure of the united nations is outdated and it
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be a cold and hungry winter for north koreans, and that is something that could lead to discontent among the people. >>> tempers flaring at an assembly session in india. politicians confronting each other over the attack. on kashmiri vehicles, three muslim drivers were allegedly beaten up in the hindu dominated region. days before the attack. the assembly passed a resolution to reclaim peace. >> nepal is struggling to cope. many accused the government of imposing a blockade, because it opposes the new constitution. minorities in nepal is not happy, saying the constitution discriminates against them. we have this report from kahned -- kahned. kathmandu. >> for weeks they've been waiting on the indian side of the border. despite long delays truck drivers still do not want to cross the border. >> there's a lot of incidents, a lot of trucks have been attacked. i'm scared to drive to nepal, i will not go. >> for almost two months, many areas in nepal, along the border with india, has been along a shut down. residents have been protesting against the new nepal constitution, which they say fails to represent them properly. >> more than 40 people have lost t
be a cold and hungry winter for north koreans, and that is something that could lead to discontent among the people. >>> tempers flaring at an assembly session in india. politicians confronting each other over the attack. on kashmiri vehicles, three muslim drivers were allegedly beaten up in the hindu dominated region. days before the attack. the assembly passed a resolution to reclaim peace. >> nepal is struggling to cope. many accused the government of imposing a blockade,...
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north-east of tel aviv. and military officials are examining the possibility that the 23-year-old went to the join rebels fighters in syria. >> india says pakistan opened fire across the line of control into india-administered kashmir. several people were injured. a civilian was killed on friday. india and pakistan accused each other of violating a ceasefire signed in 2003. the latest violence comes a month after border commanders from both sides held talks. >>> now, emergency evacuations of babies and children have been ordered by the government because of toxic smoke. millions of people have been vected. it's believed to have been caused by indonesian farmers and large companies setting fire to areas of forest. we have this report. at least 10 people have died. >> reporter: millions of indonesians across large parts of the country have been forced to breathe toxic smoke for five months now. because of fires continuously burning in large plantations. it contains dangerous chemicals such as carbon dioxide, cyanide and ammonia. in a week four babies died after having difficulties breathing. one of them was a 15-month of old, a happy
north-east of tel aviv. and military officials are examining the possibility that the 23-year-old went to the join rebels fighters in syria. >> india says pakistan opened fire across the line of control into india-administered kashmir. several people were injured. a civilian was killed on friday. india and pakistan accused each other of violating a ceasefire signed in 2003. the latest violence comes a month after border commanders from both sides held talks. >>> now, emergency...
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beneficial relationship, one india is keen to grow given the global economic climate and one that many african nations are also looking to encourage. >> united nation has accused north korea of sending citizens abroad to work at slave laborers. the government was found to be earning up to $2.3 billion from the trade. more than 50,000 north korea workers are employed in foreign countries, mainly in the mining, logging and construction industries. south korea's highest court has jailed the head of a ferry operator or seven years. more than 300 people died, most of them teenagers when the seawall sink last year. the conviction was upheld on charges including manslaughter. judges say he failed to store cargo properly which led to texas. >> japanese police dragged away protestors trying to stop work on a contentious u.s. air base. elderly men and women attempted to block roads leading to the site. the air base is being expanded to accommodate marines being relocate from another place. bloody battles took place there near the end of world war ii. >> the first bio gas power plant in africa to provide electricity to a grid has come on line in kenya. the $6.5 million plant w
beneficial relationship, one india is keen to grow given the global economic climate and one that many african nations are also looking to encourage. >> united nation has accused north korea of sending citizens abroad to work at slave laborers. the government was found to be earning up to $2.3 billion from the trade. more than 50,000 north korea workers are employed in foreign countries, mainly in the mining, logging and construction industries. south korea's highest court has jailed the...
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north ward. brisk winds heading down. going into saturday, they ease. brighter skies back in behind. things will cheer uch. fine and dry across japan. dry and fine across northern indiawe'll see heavy rain here, hunting 28mm in 24 hours. following the line of cloud across the southern part of india, there's a little circulation, and the downpours set to continue over the next few days. showers too. that wet weather will slide further southward. also it's stepping down to the northern parts of thailand. it will stay unsettled here. that area of cloud and rain continuing to be across northern thailand, into the gulf of thailand. a rash of showers across malaysia. further south it's largely dry. we have showers continuing into the malay peninsula, into a good part of sumatra. showers in borneo, into a good part of the philippines, and it will change in the next couple of days. no signs of useful rain over the next few days. >> thank you very much. staying with indonesia, they are seeking international help to put out the fires that sent a choking haze across south-east asia. an after weeks spent insisting they could deal with it alone. president joko widodo expects assi
north ward. brisk winds heading down. going into saturday, they ease. brighter skies back in behind. things will cheer uch. fine and dry across japan. dry and fine across northern indiawe'll see heavy rain here, hunting 28mm in 24 hours. following the line of cloud across the southern part of india, there's a little circulation, and the downpours set to continue over the next few days. showers too. that wet weather will slide further southward. also it's stepping down to the northern parts of...
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india. at the center of the magnitude 7.5 quake was in a remote north area of northern afghanistan officials say the victims included 12 girls who died in the stampede while trying to get out of their school building. at least 29 people were killed in pakistan. >>> this world health organization this morning classified process meats such as bacon and sausage as carcinogenic or directly humans. the public health arm of the united nations said there is sufficient evidence that processed meat caused bowel cancer. the agency also classified red meat as probably carcinogenic and an industry group the northern american meat institute said the report was neither logical nor necessary and called the reported health risks a theoretical hazard. >>> two fishermen rescued an 18-month-old boy and his family when their boat sank off the coast of turkey. the fishermen revived the toddler who was found floating face down. his refugee family was heading from syria to greece. little mohammed hasan recovered, and his family thank the the rescuers in person this weekend. the boy's mother said they gave him a se
india. at the center of the magnitude 7.5 quake was in a remote north area of northern afghanistan officials say the victims included 12 girls who died in the stampede while trying to get out of their school building. at least 29 people were killed in pakistan. >>> this world health organization this morning classified process meats such as bacon and sausage as carcinogenic or directly humans. the public health arm of the united nations said there is sufficient evidence that processed...
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india and china were engaged in a fierce border war. the vietnam conflict, especially the presence of north vietnamese troops in laos was a persistent concern. civil wars were raging in yemen and the congo. countries that tragically have had more than their fair share of fighting over the years. warsaw pact countries launched unannounced military exercises in eastern europe, and the east germans resumed work on extending the wall along their boarder with west germany. the fact is america has faced an unending series of national security challenges ever since we emerged from the end of the second world war and emerged as the world's preeminent global power. having assumed the duties and obligations that go along with leading the free world, our country's most pressing policy need was not only to counter relentless soviet military and clandestine threat, but to obtain timely, accurate and insightful information on our adversaries' actions and intentions. so it took the united states 171 years before it finally did what every other great power had done, establish a comprehensive intelligence s
india and china were engaged in a fierce border war. the vietnam conflict, especially the presence of north vietnamese troops in laos was a persistent concern. civil wars were raging in yemen and the congo. countries that tragically have had more than their fair share of fighting over the years. warsaw pact countries launched unannounced military exercises in eastern europe, and the east germans resumed work on extending the wall along their boarder with west germany. the fact is america has...
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india's made some big steps. it's not all bad news. >> this morning total announced the sale of a further 15% interest in the crop field in the norwegian northea. it's part of the ongoing sale of assets. in august they sold $900 million worth of north sea assets. >>> the shares of metro group are trading higher after confirming full year profit guidance. the german food maker reported fourth quarter sales down 1.1% for the year which is pretty much in line with market forecasts. it said it's in the market to make acquisitions. that follows the sale of its department store chain which brought in a bigger than expected net cash inflow. >> danone reported a 4.6% increase. shares are up 2.2%. they received an 11% revenue boost. it says it's on track to reach full year revenue and profit targets. >>> the ceo of air france klm says the job cuts that it has proposed for 2017 could be negotiable in a sign that the carrier might be scaling back on its controversial plans. db liking the news, deutsche bank raising the target price to 6.70 euros apiece. let's bring in stefan pedrosi. what's with the change of heart? >> france is still feeling the job c
india's made some big steps. it's not all bad news. >> this morning total announced the sale of a further 15% interest in the crop field in the norwegian northea. it's part of the ongoing sale of assets. in august they sold $900 million worth of north sea assets. >>> the shares of metro group are trading higher after confirming full year profit guidance. the german food maker reported fourth quarter sales down 1.1% for the year which is pretty much in line with market forecasts....