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here in punjab they earn the equivalent of 2 euros a day.pittance, they have to feed themselves and their families. altaf can't understand why the government is letting a hundred thousand sacks of grain rot here. >> food has become expensive. on one hand, the government lets wheat and rice rot, and on the other, prices for our everyday food are skyrocketing. politicians should do something about that. the government compensates for its losses from the unsold wheat by simply raising the tax on wheat. >> when a guard comes, we leave the area. the men are there to make sure people don't just help themselves to the grain. we hope to find an explanation for this situation from the municipal authority in khamanon. many of the desks are deserted. one official sends us to the next. but nobody wants to talk to us. it's not just in punjab that millions of tons of rice and grain are being stored in the open air. in the neighboring state of rajasthan it's the same. the farmers had a good harvest. now they're waiting for the government to buy their wheat
here in punjab they earn the equivalent of 2 euros a day.pittance, they have to feed themselves and their families. altaf can't understand why the government is letting a hundred thousand sacks of grain rot here. >> food has become expensive. on one hand, the government lets wheat and rice rot, and on the other, prices for our everyday food are skyrocketing. politicians should do something about that. the government compensates for its losses from the unsold wheat by simply raising the...
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. >> 11,000 kilometers away, here is the golden temple in the indian state of punjab, the holy site of the sikh religion. they were saddened by the rampage. >> unfortunately, this is a sad incident. it has hurt the feelings of the sikh community across the world. the shocking incident occurred at a religious plays while prayer is breathtaking plays and i condemn this incident. -- while traders were taking place. >> they called it tried again deplorable. -- they called the actions deplorable. >> a senior official from wisconsin has gone and someone in washington is also monitoring. >> they have been singled out for attack since 9/11 and they are being mistaken for muslims because of their turbans and beards. >> whoever told you that lightning doesn't strike twice as lighting and that goes for the london olympics as well. >> usain bolt the first man since carl lewis to defend his 100-meter tile. there are a heap of other metals going around also. >> more gold for great britain in the velodrome. beating the french champion in the cycling sprint. the frenchman one silver. it is britain's b
. >> 11,000 kilometers away, here is the golden temple in the indian state of punjab, the holy site of the sikh religion. they were saddened by the rampage. >> unfortunately, this is a sad incident. it has hurt the feelings of the sikh community across the world. the shocking incident occurred at a religious plays while prayer is breathtaking plays and i condemn this incident. -- while traders were taking place. >> they called it tried again deplorable. -- they called the...
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t to the village in the province of punjab for this report. it contains distressing images. >> a place that seems unchanged by time, where men make the rules and women can be killed for breaking them. last year, almost 900 were killed across the country in so- called honor crimes. those who survive can be named -- can be maimed for life. that is what happened here in the village, 32 years ago. the victim was then a teenage mother of two. she took me to the spot where her husband grabbed her as she was trying to escape him and his beatings. >> i fell onto my back. he reached for a blade in his pocket. he cut my nose off, blood poured into my eyes. then, he cut my ankle, from one side to the other. >> this was her before the attack. she was a beauty of her family. afterwards, she could not bear to look in the mayor -- mirror and hid her disfigurement. >> when i left, i had a piece of cloth to cover my nose, then, i put a scarf around my face. i was like this for 32 years. i wished that i was dead. it would have been better, if instead of cutting
t to the village in the province of punjab for this report. it contains distressing images. >> a place that seems unchanged by time, where men make the rules and women can be killed for breaking them. last year, almost 900 were killed across the country in so- called honor crimes. those who survive can be named -- can be maimed for life. that is what happened here in the village, 32 years ago. the victim was then a teenage mother of two. she took me to the spot where her husband grabbed...
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a majority of the sikh followers live in the state of punjab.nd muslims who are attracted to equality and embracing everyone. they come to the sikh temples. they go to the golden temple in india and they worship. many of the hymns which are contained in the sikh scriptures has the writings of the saints who belong to the hindu faith and muslim faith. the idea was to say these spirituality is not a monopoly of one religion, one faith. it belongs to everybody. that aspect sometimes is misunderstood in saying sikh is an offshoot of hinduism or an amalgamation of hindu and islam. the first sikh revered the word and started the preaching of this faith based on equality of men and women and hard work and believing in one god. >> mr. singh, thank you very much. i appreciate you coming on. i want to say to you and the viewers, i don't have to say this. i'm being completely transparent here. you were on earlier, you couldn't hear me. i was not being rude to you. there are people saying we've got to get to a break, get to a press conference. there are tim
a majority of the sikh followers live in the state of punjab.nd muslims who are attracted to equality and embracing everyone. they come to the sikh temples. they go to the golden temple in india and they worship. many of the hymns which are contained in the sikh scriptures has the writings of the saints who belong to the hindu faith and muslim faith. the idea was to say these spirituality is not a monopoly of one religion, one faith. it belongs to everybody. that aspect sometimes is...
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she went in the province in punjab where this report contains distressing images. >> rural pakistan, a place that seems unchanged by time where men make the rules and women can be killed for breaking them. last year almost 900 were killed across the country. in so-called honor crimes. those who survive can be maimed for life. that's what happened here in the village. 32 years ago. >> yes. >> the victim was this woman, then a teenage mother of two. she took me to the spot where her abusive husband grabbed her. as she was trying to escape him and his beatings. >> all of a sudden, he did this. and i fell on to my back. he sat on my chest and reached for a blade in his pocket. and he slashed my nose off. blood poured into my eyes. then he got my ankle. from one side to the other. this was her before the attack. she was the beauty of her family. afterwards, she couldn't bear to look in the mirror and hid her disfigurement even from her own children. >> when i left my house, i used to do this. i had a piece of cloth to cover my nose. then i pulled a scarf around my face. >> i was like this
she went in the province in punjab where this report contains distressing images. >> rural pakistan, a place that seems unchanged by time where men make the rules and women can be killed for breaking them. last year almost 900 were killed across the country. in so-called honor crimes. those who survive can be maimed for life. that's what happened here in the village. 32 years ago. >> yes. >> the victim was this woman, then a teenage mother of two. she took me to the spot where...
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the governor of punjab defended asa bibi, and his body killed him and assassinated him, and this bodyguard was hailed a hero. and there is shabaz bati, and he was a minister in the government, government of religious, and he was also killed. if you speak out and do the right thing, you could pay the ultimate price, and that's death. >> could these laws expand to the west? >> the pakistanis have tried to expand these laws and get them approved at the united nations, but each time it has come up they were defeated. >> how can these laws be defeated? >> anywhereness is number one, and pressure has to be put on. you have to pressure the leaders in pakistan and others. >> what are your suggestions in terms of christians? how should we be praying for pakistan. >> pray for the pac pakistani christians, and people like shabaz bibi, and pray she will be visited by the holy spirit, and she'll be comforted, and that she will be freed from prison. and pray for their families as well. those poor little girls without their mother, and then this little girl, who should never have been put in jail to begi
the governor of punjab defended asa bibi, and his body killed him and assassinated him, and this bodyguard was hailed a hero. and there is shabaz bati, and he was a minister in the government, government of religious, and he was also killed. if you speak out and do the right thing, you could pay the ultimate price, and that's death. >> could these laws expand to the west? >> the pakistanis have tried to expand these laws and get them approved at the united nations, but each time it...
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and my friend who foreign policy of punjab, he supposed to come late sunday. we got call. we shocked. first time in america. i've been in this country for the last 21 years. he is injured and in the hospital. >> your friend is injured. i see you grabbing your leg there. >> yeah. he was for guawara here. he shot and my other friend, we just came there and we are waiting hear how many, we have relative inside, how many people inside or something because security people, we are waiting for some kind of answer. we had hindu sikh community. all over the world we are very peace loving, business class people. even i am federal job. means we have given people lot to give and take love and affection to everybody a over the world. we are only hindu sikh. any christianity, any muslim, we would give all human beings. so mixed up like other exampl communities, we all family members. we all share american views. we are all -- >> you're emphasizing that you're a peaceful people -- >> very peaceful people. >> you have a friend among the wounded. go yeah. wounded. and we believe in non-vio
and my friend who foreign policy of punjab, he supposed to come late sunday. we got call. we shocked. first time in america. i've been in this country for the last 21 years. he is injured and in the hospital. >> your friend is injured. i see you grabbing your leg there. >> yeah. he was for guawara here. he shot and my other friend, we just came there and we are waiting hear how many, we have relative inside, how many people inside or something because security people, we are waiting...
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believe we have the right to maintain our countries as white nations just as india has the right, punjab has the right to maintain its country as indian and sikh or whatever. africa has the same right. >> did you know michael wade page? >> no, noble nobody i know had of page. apparently he had some association with skin head bands. he posted on storm front a total of 7 times in four years and each post was just promoting his band. that is all. >> was your former group the kkk when you were a grand wizard was that a hate group? >> it was not. >> the kkk wasn't a hate group either? >> it as term that had nothing to do with one's political or racial views prior to the -- >> and you don't think that the attitudes you just expressed might generate the kind of hatred that could lead to the violence perpetrated by people like mr. page? >> i think mr. page -- i don't know his motives actually. i think he from what i gather he wanted to commit suicide and take a few people with him. he certainly wasn't helping us. he wasn't helping our cause by going into a temple and shooting up -- >> you stand
believe we have the right to maintain our countries as white nations just as india has the right, punjab has the right to maintain its country as indian and sikh or whatever. africa has the same right. >> did you know michael wade page? >> no, noble nobody i know had of page. apparently he had some association with skin head bands. he posted on storm front a total of 7 times in four years and each post was just promoting his band. that is all. >> was your former group the kkk...
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supply and demand growing, what happened was that some states especially the agricultural states like punjab started overdrawing on the grid. and the grid was not equipped to handle that. so that tripped some line somewhere. then that cascaded backwards creating this big blow out. >> woodruff: some of this, as i was reading today, has to do with the states drawing more power and they're supposed to. how is that regulated? >> it's not. that's the problem. there's no way of enforcing the states to stop drawing power except to cut them off. that may be one of the triggers of this. in all of these complex disasters there are many causes. in this case the action of the state's absence of a marketing coal and other energy supplies are all contributing factors. at the bottom of this i think is politics. india has too much democracy. there's too much... >> woodruff: too much democracy? in the sense that the central government can't control these states the way they used to in the days when there was a single party at the center and the states. yet they need the states, they need the state parties to
supply and demand growing, what happened was that some states especially the agricultural states like punjab started overdrawing on the grid. and the grid was not equipped to handle that. so that tripped some line somewhere. then that cascaded backwards creating this big blow out. >> woodruff: some of this, as i was reading today, has to do with the states drawing more power and they're supposed to. how is that regulated? >> it's not. that's the problem. there's no way of enforcing...
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>> well, the majority of the sikhs have come from northern punjab. that's our homeland.nd it was started in 1469 and since then the community has grown, now 26 million people throughout the world. and there are about 700,000 people in the united states and they're 2% of the canadian population. >> how many sikh residents are there here in the washington area? how large is the community here and where do they live? >> mainly they live throughout the metropolitan area. mostly in maryland and virginia. very few in washington, d.c. and baltimore is a very big population. they are about 25,000 people and the main migrants -- i mean, the group came in early '60s. >> the basic tenets of your religion, what are they? >> we believe that god is one and humanity is one, that all faiths lead to the same divine source. and we uphold our -- we praise the divine by upholding the tenets of equality, save our social justice by exhibiting our faith by loving and serving others. so our teachers gave us five articles of faith, one is long, uncut hair which men and women keep. most wrap hair
>> well, the majority of the sikhs have come from northern punjab. that's our homeland.nd it was started in 1469 and since then the community has grown, now 26 million people throughout the world. and there are about 700,000 people in the united states and they're 2% of the canadian population. >> how many sikh residents are there here in the washington area? how large is the community here and where do they live? >> mainly they live throughout the metropolitan area. mostly in...
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with prayers, hymns and speeches from people including victim family members, dignitaries from the punjab attorney general eric holder. wisconsin governor scott walker and representative paul ryan also expected here. earlier we spoke with the adopted son-in-law of the temple's founder who was kill inside that mass shooting on sunday morning. >> no matter how devout he was, no matter how committed he was to promoting those ideals and living those ideals, he has done more to promote the concept of sikhism, really the ideals of the faith than he could have ever done in his life. >> reporter: after the service here, members of the sikh faith will return to the temple for the traditional 48-hour ceremony to honor the member of victims including reading the holy book cover to cover. we've also learned that the gunman, wade michael page, actually killed himself with a bullet to the head after an officer who was arriving on scene stopped his rampage by shooting page once in his stomach. the officer that page shot is doing much better. lieutenant brian murphy, who was hit eight or nine times, has
with prayers, hymns and speeches from people including victim family members, dignitaries from the punjab attorney general eric holder. wisconsin governor scott walker and representative paul ryan also expected here. earlier we spoke with the adopted son-in-law of the temple's founder who was kill inside that mass shooting on sunday morning. >> no matter how devout he was, no matter how committed he was to promoting those ideals and living those ideals, he has done more to promote the...
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know about the sikh religion as you pointed out and the religion was founded 500 years ago in the punjab region india. it grew out of mostly hindu and some muslim traditions but he belongs to neither. it is the fifth largest religion with the majority living in india, about half a million in the united states. like the abrahamic faiths of judaism, christianity and muslim it is monotheeistic. believing in one god. observant men do not cut their hair and cover their heads with turbines and refrain from shaving their beards. their temples mean doorway to god and the say croat tex is called the granth is a heeb. after 9/11 attacks the sikhs were often mistaken for muslims and sometimes retall tear -- retaliatory actions taken against them. in december 21 a sikh was shot and killed outside of his mesa, arizona gas station. the shooter reportedly wanted to kill a muslim in retaliation for the attacks on september 11th. since then there have been more than 700 attacks on sikhs in the united states according to the sikh coalition of washington. the shooting in wisconsin, the latest. >> why does
know about the sikh religion as you pointed out and the religion was founded 500 years ago in the punjab region india. it grew out of mostly hindu and some muslim traditions but he belongs to neither. it is the fifth largest religion with the majority living in india, about half a million in the united states. like the abrahamic faiths of judaism, christianity and muslim it is monotheeistic. believing in one god. observant men do not cut their hair and cover their heads with turbines and...
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my, oh, my, made a huge scene at the bus station on the country's northern punjab state.that his job might be in jeopardy right now, wolf. >> good guess, lisa, you have very, very much. >>> paul ryan certainly had the crowd on its feet in tampa and we're taking a closer look at what he had to say. did he tell the whole story? we'll talk about that and more with the house majority leader eric kacantor and he's here and getting ready to join me and he knows paul ryan very, very well. mr. leader, thanks very much for coming in.mm ted to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. nothing complicated about a pair of 10 inch hose clamp pliers. you know what's complicated? shipping. shipping's complicated. not really. with priority mail flat rate boxes from the p
my, oh, my, made a huge scene at the bus station on the country's northern punjab state.that his job might be in jeopardy right now, wolf. >> good guess, lisa, you have very, very much. >>> paul ryan certainly had the crowd on its feet in tampa and we're taking a closer look at what he had to say. did he tell the whole story? we'll talk about that and more with the house majority leader eric kacantor and he's here and getting ready to join me and he knows paul ryan very, very...
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and, you know, we saw that in agriculture moving to punjab, but now it's happening more and more. but what surprises me is how little migration we've had in india compared to china. i mean, china has just been, you know, a churning factory in terms of migration. and that's, i think, one of the underrecognized aspects about china. but i think a part of that by explanation is that in china because growth rates were so rapid that the prospects of such increases in standards of living overcame the cost of moving. in india that's only happened recently. when you grow at 4, 5%, the attraction of moving is not that great. but when you grow at 9%, the increase in standards of living that you expect to gain offsets the cost of moving. and that's why i think it's slow to happen in india, but it's happening. on the, you know, south asia, i've seen study after study saying it's less regionally integrated, and i think there are two reasons. east asia grew rapidly, most of the trade is with each other, there's going to be endogenous economic integration. that much policy integration in east asi
and, you know, we saw that in agriculture moving to punjab, but now it's happening more and more. but what surprises me is how little migration we've had in india compared to china. i mean, china has just been, you know, a churning factory in terms of migration. and that's, i think, one of the underrecognized aspects about china. but i think a part of that by explanation is that in china because growth rates were so rapid that the prospects of such increases in standards of living overcame the...
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>>he is dressed in white he is the chief minister of punjab here arrived to a subdued reception and is headed to wisconsin to console victim's families ... this hard working community finds itself reeling from sunday's mass shooting six members of its community brutally gunned down in their own temple outside of milwaukee ... investigators believe that wade michael page is responsible his body was recovered from the scene of the crime ... >>why did this happen to us ... everyone is in shock it is sad ... >>the chief minister's motorcade is on its way to wisconsin at this hour he hopes to meet with those victims' families later on today ... in india, a protest outside the u.s. embassy.... sikhs -- who are outraged -- about the shooting are making their voices heard in new delhi. -they say they want something done. india is the birthplace of the sikh religion, and 25 million followers live there. india's prime minister called on the u.s. government to step up investigations into hate groups. >>i hope the american authorities will investigate who is behind this tragedy ... about 700,000 s
>>he is dressed in white he is the chief minister of punjab here arrived to a subdued reception and is headed to wisconsin to console victim's families ... this hard working community finds itself reeling from sunday's mass shooting six members of its community brutally gunned down in their own temple outside of milwaukee ... investigators believe that wade michael page is responsible his body was recovered from the scene of the crime ... >>why did this happen to us ... everyone is...