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winds of up to one hundred and twenty five km around and sheets of rain has brought devastation to south india killing at least fourteen people. another ten are missing. a mini tornado dumped cleopatra triggered flash floods. for those who are unable to cope and such through villages and campsites. taking out roads and bridges on the way. west it was this if you all get in the northeast of the island with the strongest winds cause structural damage cost was swept away and houses disappeared on the water hundreds of residents and taken to facebook to officials of the michael is forced out of their homes by the severe weather. emergency services said the situation was the most extreme decades of snow cause of the island and instead uh that was also heavy rain across nolan is a lake along with high winds and flooding in central coastal areas the uh uh. pd is said to be as the russian passenger plane which crashed on sunday night skating or on board to manage getting its name is dawn and was the recipient of the time of the cool bursting into flames investigate isaak has on at old town looking for
winds of up to one hundred and twenty five km around and sheets of rain has brought devastation to south india killing at least fourteen people. another ten are missing. a mini tornado dumped cleopatra triggered flash floods. for those who are unable to cope and such through villages and campsites. taking out roads and bridges on the way. west it was this if you all get in the northeast of the island with the strongest winds cause structural damage cost was swept away and houses disappeared on...
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a bomb explosion close to a near plant in south india has killed six people and destroyed several houses and anti-nuclear activists and a suspect in the attack was injured in the incident police also recovered two unexploded devices from the scene. scotland has taken another step in its campaign for the panels by releasing a white paper dubbed by the country's first minister as a mission statement for the nation's future a six hundred seventy page blueprint outlined scottish plans to cause corporation tax expand free childcare and raise the minimum wage document comes ahead of next september's referendum when the scots will be asked a simple yes or no question whether their nation should separate from the rest of the u.k. one has strongly opposed the idea of clashing with edinburgh on the issues of currency oil reserves and e.u. membership but despite all the uncertainties scottish national party m.p. i guess mcneil says the white paper sends a very positive message to the nation it really is on the medium of different from asian husband put it that and yes i think people do have the inf
a bomb explosion close to a near plant in south india has killed six people and destroyed several houses and anti-nuclear activists and a suspect in the attack was injured in the incident police also recovered two unexploded devices from the scene. scotland has taken another step in its campaign for the panels by releasing a white paper dubbed by the country's first minister as a mission statement for the nation's future a six hundred seventy page blueprint outlined scottish plans to cause...
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we have got a tropical cyclone affecting parts of south india, and this has been affecting the coast over the last 24-48 hours, giving rainfall totals. as you see here. southern parts. will see further heavy rain obvious the next 24-48 hours. further north is fine. clear in new delhi, but foggy with haze. >> china's announced a series of reforms designed to rejuvenate the counselledry and restructure its the economy. one is a relaxation of the one-child policy. andrew thomas reports from beijing. >> for a generation this is what a typical chinese family looked like. soon an extra young face may picture. reforms for a second child where either parent is a single child itself is a virtual abolition of a one-child policy. most of today's soon-to-be parents or new personalities were born after the one-child policy and are single children. there are a few to whom the new policy won't apply. >> i'm very excited. i want to girl too. >> two girls. >> another. >> this woman is grateful. much as she used to complain about the policy, she never thought it would changes. >> it occurred when chin
we have got a tropical cyclone affecting parts of south india, and this has been affecting the coast over the last 24-48 hours, giving rainfall totals. as you see here. southern parts. will see further heavy rain obvious the next 24-48 hours. further north is fine. clear in new delhi, but foggy with haze. >> china's announced a series of reforms designed to rejuvenate the counselledry and restructure its the economy. one is a relaxation of the one-child policy. andrew thomas reports from...
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one, impose sanctions on the likes of china, india, and south korea for violating our sanctions. or two, giving additional waivers to those countries which would have been very difficult politically. so in a way, what iran has done is break through the clutter and allowed itself to reestablish its commercial bona feedies with some of the customers. >> talk about the clicker. let's take a look at what iran is not doing, while everyone is touting what they are supposedly doing. the deal does not dismantle one thing. it doesn't destroy any nuclear facilities. it doesn't remove any of the enriched uranium. doesn't stop them from enriching the uranium. doesn't stop a breakout capacity. doesn't provide for more intrusive u.n. inspections, the most at the iaea wants. look, some experts say they could possibly have a bomb in 33 days if they want and it doesn't send any equipment to the oak ridge facility like libya did. does one screw, one nail move from tehran to tennessee like lib yoya or south africa compley dismantled their facilities? >> no, now the administration says this is just
one, impose sanctions on the likes of china, india, and south korea for violating our sanctions. or two, giving additional waivers to those countries which would have been very difficult politically. so in a way, what iran has done is break through the clutter and allowed itself to reestablish its commercial bona feedies with some of the customers. >> talk about the clicker. let's take a look at what iran is not doing, while everyone is touting what they are supposedly doing. the deal...
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flash flooding in south india claims at least seventeen times. the italian prime minister declaring a state of emergency. today as well judgment day here in europe things and think it's the grace of defeats the romanian three one. it'll be close when portugal take on the sleeves and expand the world's best school its class saying that france is facing a very tough battle tonight. after teasing tyndale in ukraine the end of the need to win by three goals to take that and the deficits that levy's covering the all important match for as he joins me now from outside the stand that false leg down now. a really fine fronts is about to become the only fully champion not to take pots next to it. uob of twenty isn't an awesome style on the walk of the two fell to make a decision they missed out so of course not to know it's not too full of cop the new license plates and not slated to finance ninety three this flame is light gold of michael's to the awful bulgaria in the last minute the final qualifier has relaunched the collective consciousness of central
flash flooding in south india claims at least seventeen times. the italian prime minister declaring a state of emergency. today as well judgment day here in europe things and think it's the grace of defeats the romanian three one. it'll be close when portugal take on the sleeves and expand the world's best school its class saying that france is facing a very tough battle tonight. after teasing tyndale in ukraine the end of the need to win by three goals to take that and the deficits that levy's...
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someone forces you to assist in south india both known and familiar. we then proceed to move. it's not very few real nice one the person uses been yet and it's against the law these you don't have any other way to make money. nestle not caused by economic crisis but to me. economic pressure these fees. we're not going to make a wall with the protocol that too. it's possible even if we could i know it's impossible to donate money. people sometimes find themselves one of the table for tea and the new man. hmm didn't know what we mean that if women would have to hesitate between being a captain in for british airways or interests. this is not the case. on. the as it turned out so go ahead. yes we have we had santa. women who call themselves feminists in this country and instead of. and who have taken up the whole question of prostitution on the deck and by crossing but it's taking up the button that says about but the same but some have had an edge that will prosecute his finance and they compensate women and this whole thing. these women have not put an end she was competing wit
someone forces you to assist in south india both known and familiar. we then proceed to move. it's not very few real nice one the person uses been yet and it's against the law these you don't have any other way to make money. nestle not caused by economic crisis but to me. economic pressure these fees. we're not going to make a wall with the protocol that too. it's possible even if we could i know it's impossible to donate money. people sometimes find themselves one of the table for tea and the...
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south asia, india and those regions with 260 million people. they account for 30% of the world's mall nourish and they depend on wheat as their main source of nutrition. 50% of the wheat crop is going to be stressed by climate change, by heat. there is a question of how do you feed this population that's already hurting. >> sub-sahara africa, it's going to get hotter, dryer, what happens? >> correct. that's going to be another real challenge. there will have to be innovations on the ground and better technologies to bring up food production. but you also have winter winnere in canada when it begins to warm up, and they're able to keep up with it. >> this is not a challenge that your father had to confront, this idea of a rapidly warming planet with all the impacts. let's ask you for your response. >> well, i think the great thing about this report is it brings climate change, innovation and technology to the forefront in order to address what we have in climate change. we're going to have to have technology, we're going to have to finally accep
south asia, india and those regions with 260 million people. they account for 30% of the world's mall nourish and they depend on wheat as their main source of nutrition. 50% of the wheat crop is going to be stressed by climate change, by heat. there is a question of how do you feed this population that's already hurting. >> sub-sahara africa, it's going to get hotter, dryer, what happens? >> correct. that's going to be another real challenge. there will have to be innovations on the...
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many were from china, india, and south korea. number of american students studying abroad is also at an all-time high but at a lower level than international students in the united states. officials say international education programs are an economic boon to communities that host foreign students that contribute $24 billion to the economy each year. >> how is the weatherst. >> no rain. it has held off. it will come to the bay area. i will tell you a timetable and how much to expect. is there anymore in the future, because what we will be getting will not be were. >> rumors for the next apple inphone. >> miley cyrus lights up the >> covering fremont, palo alto, north bay, and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> apple can be throwing iphone fans a curve. literally. there is speculation the company is designing new phones with bigger screens with carved glass that can use different amounts of pressure. two models will be released next year with screens of 4.7" and 5.5" making them the largest iphones and closer to galaxy. apple
many were from china, india, and south korea. number of american students studying abroad is also at an all-time high but at a lower level than international students in the united states. officials say international education programs are an economic boon to communities that host foreign students that contribute $24 billion to the economy each year. >> how is the weatherst. >> no rain. it has held off. it will come to the bay area. i will tell you a timetable and how much to...
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almost half of these students come from three countries, china, followed by india and south korea. study out today says foreign students pump more than $24 billion into the u.s. economy. and we're not talking about tuition and books. some of scholars could turn into tomorrow's innovators. we're seeing this growth because colleges are actively recruiting foreign students. they also attribute the growth to a growing middle class over seas, and more opportunities for scholarships from foreign governments to study abroad. these two are originally from south korea, and they are joining us now via skype. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for inviting us. show. >> why did you come to the united states to study. you are both engineers. in south korea, why come to the united states? >> i wanted to see what is opportunities that you have in america, and it was really lucky that my husband, you know, was actually studying in the united states, so for me it was a little bit easier for me to come to the u.s. >> so with engineering degrees which alone set you up very well for a good futu
almost half of these students come from three countries, china, followed by india and south korea. study out today says foreign students pump more than $24 billion into the u.s. economy. and we're not talking about tuition and books. some of scholars could turn into tomorrow's innovators. we're seeing this growth because colleges are actively recruiting foreign students. they also attribute the growth to a growing middle class over seas, and more opportunities for scholarships from foreign...
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many were from china, india, and south korea. number of american students studying abroad is at an all time high but lower than international students in the issue. international education programs are an economic boom to communities that host foreign students. they contribute $24 billion each year to the united states economy. >> we have developing news from the peninsula where firefighters are on the scene of a blaze that triggered a shelter-in-place warning. we have major work facing the firefighters right now. >> relief efforts for life or death aid to victims of typhoon haiyan in the philippines. >> and new security at san francisco general hospital after a patient was found hey! have you ever tried honey nut cheerios? love 'em. neat! now you on the other hand... you need some help. why? look atchya. what is that? you mean my honey wand? [ shouting ] [ splat ] come on. matter of fact. [ rustling ] shirt. shoes. shades. ah! wow! now that voice... my voice? [ auto-tuned ] what's wrong with my voice? yeah man, bee got swag! be
many were from china, india, and south korea. number of american students studying abroad is at an all time high but lower than international students in the issue. international education programs are an economic boom to communities that host foreign students. they contribute $24 billion each year to the united states economy. >> we have developing news from the peninsula where firefighters are on the scene of a blaze that triggered a shelter-in-place warning. we have major work facing...
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watching this closely because it could continue to track towards the south eastern coast of india.did have a problem there in africa near somalia, very rare to see a storm intense if i, trap come say line inning iny there. it dumped a year's worth of rain in just one day. a lot of flood to go so knowledge yeah, unfortunately deaths and mayor aid needed in that region. a look at our national forecast later. del. >>> dave warren, thank you very much. turn to go health care. president obama facing friendly fire over the affordable health care act. former president bill clinton saying the white house should honor the promise to people who want to keep their current insurance. in recent weeks millions of people have received their cancellation notices. >> i personally believe, even if it takes a change in the law, the president should honor the commitment the federal government made to those people and let them keep what they got. >> president clinton says he still has faith in health care reform and compared the botched roll out to trouble with his medicare part-d which was introduced
watching this closely because it could continue to track towards the south eastern coast of india.did have a problem there in africa near somalia, very rare to see a storm intense if i, trap come say line inning iny there. it dumped a year's worth of rain in just one day. a lot of flood to go so knowledge yeah, unfortunately deaths and mayor aid needed in that region. a look at our national forecast later. del. >>> dave warren, thank you very much. turn to go health care. president...
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differentiated between the ports of the developed countries and emerging economies of places like china india brazil south africa and so on. and they're they're shifting quite strongly to being more developed than large middle classes. the meeting a lot more consuming a lot more. so it's a very complex issue the bauble on is though that i think in the longer term if you're interested in goal and human rights every human on to have an equal right to pollute and the atmosphere how we get from here to there is a very difficult question. a lot of people talk about the contract and converge approach where the wealthy countries to call a spot for the majority of the problem. need to contract in the contract rapidly in terms of their emissions to laos place quite rightly for four countries tend to come at a problematic use contractions. one final comment from the family about the eu is trying to reform its carbon trading scheme and then as i see it as i started trying to increase the price for industry really is is that part of this crisis is that an essential part of that silly clothes tell me that in in in fre
differentiated between the ports of the developed countries and emerging economies of places like china india brazil south africa and so on. and they're they're shifting quite strongly to being more developed than large middle classes. the meeting a lot more consuming a lot more. so it's a very complex issue the bauble on is though that i think in the longer term if you're interested in goal and human rights every human on to have an equal right to pollute and the atmosphere how we get from...
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india - it's a tropical cyclone potentially in the making. this came up on the satellite images. this could make its way to the north-west. we could see landfall on the south-eastern part of india. flooding is a problem. that is something we'll watch carefully. across the united states, it is cold for many people, due to an air mass. we are talking about how cold it was in the northern planes. now that low temperatures have gone to parts of the north-east, we are seeing a lot of snow as well. that is the cold air going over the warmer lakes, picking up the moisture and dropping it downstream. you can see how it makes the ribbons. look at the temperatures now. albany, new york at about freezing. we have light winds. that's making it feel colder, down to 24 here in new york. boston feels like 19. philadelphia - you feel like 22. we'll see one more day of cooler temperatures. by the end of the weekend we are back to having showers in the forecast. to the south all gulf coast are down to freezing warnings, including texas and oklahoma. temperatures coming down. dallas will go down about 32 degrees. this is all the way down to houston. they'll reboupd -- reboun
india - it's a tropical cyclone potentially in the making. this came up on the satellite images. this could make its way to the north-west. we could see landfall on the south-eastern part of india. flooding is a problem. that is something we'll watch carefully. across the united states, it is cold for many people, due to an air mass. we are talking about how cold it was in the northern planes. now that low temperatures have gone to parts of the north-east, we are seeing a lot of snow as well....
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india. the south of that it looks fine and dry and showers are a possibility into southern parts of india and and north is settled and go to warm and pleasant sunshine and overnight is a possibility but essentially here it's looking pretty good over the next couple of days. >> thank you. and sidney the latest and tallest example of a modern garden is attracting attention for people with green fingers and pockets and it's not cheap as andrew thomas found out. >> you could call it an urban jungle crawling up the side of a building in sidney are vines, ferns and flowers and this is the example of the latest architecture and gardens and one central park has the tallest panel anywhere at 42 meters it runned up 14 floors, the outside of the building is the latest project of the french architecture. >> it's a very special project. it's the highest garden in the world. and it's challenging. >> reporter: due to fully open at the end of the year, the design is part of the growing trend for greening the outside of buildings. partly it's for esthetics and part is to see greenery in the middle of the city
india. the south of that it looks fine and dry and showers are a possibility into southern parts of india and and north is settled and go to warm and pleasant sunshine and overnight is a possibility but essentially here it's looking pretty good over the next couple of days. >> thank you. and sidney the latest and tallest example of a modern garden is attracting attention for people with green fingers and pockets and it's not cheap as andrew thomas found out. >> you could call it an...
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on our website including a story where britain has scrapped a plan to force people from india pakistan and south african countries to make a deposit of over three thousand pounds for visas website you can read more on that policy caused outrage at home and abroad. plus new name new life airline proposed for some swedish citizens to change their name to klaus heidi and in return would help them set up a new life in berlin you can. learn why this wacky ad campaign trail. this week in syria passed a milestone in its chemical disarmament successfully destroying on time all the production facilities. of all its existing stockpiles is now scheduled to be completed by the end of june but it's clear reports from damascus meeting that deadline could be a major challenge. dangerous and dirty that's how the nobel prize committee described the work of chemical weapons inspectors inside syria not to mention a brutally tight deadline october twenty five damascus provides a detailed plan of its chemical weapons stockpiles done october twenty seven foreign inspectors visited all declared sites missed. syria fin
on our website including a story where britain has scrapped a plan to force people from india pakistan and south african countries to make a deposit of over three thousand pounds for visas website you can read more on that policy caused outrage at home and abroad. plus new name new life airline proposed for some swedish citizens to change their name to klaus heidi and in return would help them set up a new life in berlin you can. learn why this wacky ad campaign trail. this week in syria passed...
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religion of islam as well as many of south africa's most beloved and most delicious dishes and ingredients like sambal, chutney and bunny chow come from malaysia, indonesia, indiato as colored. colored didn't mean black. it meant everybody else who wasn't exactly white. asians and mixed race. >> it's garlic, ginger and chiles. >> in the observatory neighborhood of johannesburg, the rasdian family prepares for the meal at sundown when fasting for ramadan is broken. joey is a standup comedian, an actor of cape malay background. this dish, panang curry with beef and eggs. joey's wife, cindy, prepares a chicken pie. son, hakeem, makes the traditional ramadan shake. daughter, laya. ♪ >> everything smells terrific. >> that's soup. >> it's nicer to have soup after you've not eaten the whole day. it's light and nourishing and filling and all of those good things. >> there's also cheese and beef samosas. these are delicious. you were born here. born in johannesburg? >> yes, i was. >> so how are things? >> it depends on what you are speaking about. >> society operates the way society should. but on the other hand, many ways this is a new country. >> it is. it's 19 years
religion of islam as well as many of south africa's most beloved and most delicious dishes and ingredients like sambal, chutney and bunny chow come from malaysia, indonesia, indiato as colored. colored didn't mean black. it meant everybody else who wasn't exactly white. asians and mixed race. >> it's garlic, ginger and chiles. >> in the observatory neighborhood of johannesburg, the rasdian family prepares for the meal at sundown when fasting for ramadan is broken. joey is a standup...
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let me show you turkey, brazil, india, south africa. this is just this month, seven or eight trading sessions, that's what i mean. these interest rate sensitive groups are sort of the vanguard, the front of the concerns on higher interest rates and any time we start moving up on those rates these sectors come under pressure. back to you. >> thank you very much for that. bob pisani down at the nyse. as i said, it is a huge day here on cnbc. we've been hearing from some of the biggest names on wall street at the annual deal book conference in new york. kate kelly is there and kate, why don't you run us through the biggest headlines we've heard so far? >> i would love to, mandy. it's been a fascinating day here at "the new york times" building at the deal book conference and one of the highlights was andrew ross sorkin's one on one with dan loeb the founder and manager of third point which is one of the best performing hedge funds this year. he let us in on a secret sauce in terms of his ongoing bullishness on japan and specifically the st
let me show you turkey, brazil, india, south africa. this is just this month, seven or eight trading sessions, that's what i mean. these interest rate sensitive groups are sort of the vanguard, the front of the concerns on higher interest rates and any time we start moving up on those rates these sectors come under pressure. back to you. >> thank you very much for that. bob pisani down at the nyse. as i said, it is a huge day here on cnbc. we've been hearing from some of the biggest names...
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but if you look at the bricks -- brazil, russia, india, china, south africa -- the brick is china, and others have not yet built a framework that is going to be very stable. the chinese have actually produced a plan which nobody understood at the beginning, and now as time has gone by, it looks better and better including radical changes of changing the one-child family gradually. china grew for 40 years at 10%. it just outstripped korea which up to that point was the fastest for the longest. the rule of 70 says if you're growing at 10%, you double every seven years. so in that period today increased gdp by two the fifth plus something which is unprecedented in history. and it looks like from the third plenum that they've got most of what they should do including structural changes in place. so that's good news. now, whether they'll be able to do it and whether in the end they'll be driven back to bank financing under orders from the government, we don't know. that probably could happen. for the others, today actually have to improve their policies, and this is a sad story of life that
but if you look at the bricks -- brazil, russia, india, china, south africa -- the brick is china, and others have not yet built a framework that is going to be very stable. the chinese have actually produced a plan which nobody understood at the beginning, and now as time has gone by, it looks better and better including radical changes of changing the one-child family gradually. china grew for 40 years at 10%. it just outstripped korea which up to that point was the fastest for the longest....
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pakistan and their one day internationals against india and south africa respectively. in the longer form of the game, australia have completed a crushing victory to win the test in bringsdon, always going to be a tall order for england's batsman that could manage 179, giving australia a 380 run, 381 run win. the next takes place on december 5th. it's not from the last couple of weeks. been preparing since losing the series a satisfactorying victory, will enjoy it. there is no doubt about it. so seven or eight days away from the second test match. england will come back harder and they have a lot of good players. it's going to be a tough test back. it's usually a pretty good wicket. you have to look at it is one loss. a 5-match test series. time to fight back. lost the first battle. stay strong as' unit. how he got about. trying to fight back. we have done it a lot, a lot of times in the past before. scored a try in the final seconds. the first team in the professional era to go through the entire year undefeated. agonizingly close to recording their first ever win agai
pakistan and their one day internationals against india and south africa respectively. in the longer form of the game, australia have completed a crushing victory to win the test in bringsdon, always going to be a tall order for england's batsman that could manage 179, giving australia a 380 run, 381 run win. the next takes place on december 5th. it's not from the last couple of weeks. been preparing since losing the series a satisfactorying victory, will enjoy it. there is no doubt about it....
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one thing i need to mention is that the only country in south asia with territorial dispute is iran. between pakistan and india or anything like the territorial dispute between afghanistan and pakistan. there is a similar dispute between their south asian neighbors. this difference and dispute over water. no differences over land. iran-pakistan relation has always been cordele -- cordial and friendly, with full military and financial support to pakistan during its three wars with india, and iran was the first country to recognize pakistan in 1947. the relation has been very close and friendly, and full support to pakistan against india. one major reason was as you can guess, the fact that india and pakistan belong to different camps. pakistan are u.s. allies, and iran a very close ally of the united states in the region. in 1979, the revolution with iran -- friendship still continues, and exporting of islamic ideas and revolution that iran meant and was friendship still continues, and exporting of islamic ideas and revolution that iran meant and promoting did not apply to pakistan for several important reasons
one thing i need to mention is that the only country in south asia with territorial dispute is iran. between pakistan and india or anything like the territorial dispute between afghanistan and pakistan. there is a similar dispute between their south asian neighbors. this difference and dispute over water. no differences over land. iran-pakistan relation has always been cordele -- cordial and friendly, with full military and financial support to pakistan during its three wars with india, and...
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many were from china, india and south korea.rican students studying abroad is at an all time high but a much lower level than international students studying here. officials say international education programs are an economic boon to communities that host foreign students. they contribute about $24 billion each year to the united states economy. >> next at 6:00, relief efforts taking place in the bay area to help out the victims of typhoon haiyan. >> first, a large plume of smoke pours into the peninsula sky with the health worries across the bay area and where the firefight stamps this morning. >> new video in the newsroom shows a side show on the streets of we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. before you invest in a mattress, discover the bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. the sleep number bed. once you experience it, there's no going back. for five days, c4 queen mattress sets are $1299-our lowest price ever! plus 36-month financing on qualifying purchases. only at one of our 425 sleep nu
many were from china, india and south korea.rican students studying abroad is at an all time high but a much lower level than international students studying here. officials say international education programs are an economic boon to communities that host foreign students. they contribute about $24 billion each year to the united states economy. >> next at 6:00, relief efforts taking place in the bay area to help out the victims of typhoon haiyan. >> first, a large plume of smoke...
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germany, china, india, south africa, russia, they all have thoroughly developed, deeply researched and prominently successful strategies for how to accelerate and sustain manufacturing as a key part of their economy. so this bill would amend the america competes act, it would require every four years that the secretary of commerce advised by a board of 15 different folks pull together and think through and research and then deliver a national manufacturing strategy. this doesn't require new programs, it doesn't even necessarily require new funding or new federal expenditures, it just requires that we coordinate all the different areas with the federal government is investing in supporting manufacturing and where state and local governments are working in partnership with the private sector. this may be a small but vital step towards giving the lift we need for our manufacturing sector to continue its sustained growth over had over the last fews years. why is a manufacturing strategy seadges? well, because -- essential? because we've got a couple of areas where, frankly, we're falling s
germany, china, india, south africa, russia, they all have thoroughly developed, deeply researched and prominently successful strategies for how to accelerate and sustain manufacturing as a key part of their economy. so this bill would amend the america competes act, it would require every four years that the secretary of commerce advised by a board of 15 different folks pull together and think through and research and then deliver a national manufacturing strategy. this doesn't require new...
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look at singapore, south korea, india, china, all of whom are boosting up their investments. china will exceed us in the next five years not just as a percentage of gdp but in absolute dollars expended in biomedical research. i nature of a group called heads of international research organization that gets together every six month around the table are the ceos of funding agencies representing perhaps 90% of the funds they go to medical research in the world. we go around the table and everyone of these people there said we're going up by 5%, or going up by 10%, 15%. how about you, united states? we we lucky if we only go down by five. and a look at us like are you guys crazy? we are reading your playbook from tinges ago. have you forgotten your own success stories? america's economic growth not to mention its medical advances have been so heavily based upon these investments and medical research. we've been the envy of the world, but we are starting to be -- as people look at our trajectory and one how we lost our way. >> we are now in yet another set of budget talks. this on
look at singapore, south korea, india, china, all of whom are boosting up their investments. china will exceed us in the next five years not just as a percentage of gdp but in absolute dollars expended in biomedical research. i nature of a group called heads of international research organization that gets together every six month around the table are the ceos of funding agencies representing perhaps 90% of the funds they go to medical research in the world. we go around the table and everyone...
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glacial runoff provides water for 1 1/2 billion people, mostly in south america, china, and india. >> depending on the size of the glacier, 30 years, just a few decades-- the glacier will start to waste away in such a degree that you will see the runoff, the glacial melt coming from that glacier starting to decline. >> and these cities around the world will be starved for water. >> exactly, so that's a major issue. and we see now the first impacts. >> we wanted to see the evidence of warming nearer the bottom of the world, so we set sail ast city south, ushuaia, argentina, on a two-day voyage to antarctica. it's more than 1,000 miles from glacier o'higgins in patagonia and across the drake passage to the antarctic peninsula. here, we found there's green where the white used to be. on the coast in summer, there's grass where the scientists used to ski. this is paradise cove. it's home to fur seals, lazy elephant seals, and the chinstrap penguin. there's the chin strap right there, right under the eye. american biologists sue and wayne trivelpiece were the first to discover trouble in p
glacial runoff provides water for 1 1/2 billion people, mostly in south america, china, and india. >> depending on the size of the glacier, 30 years, just a few decades-- the glacier will start to waste away in such a degree that you will see the runoff, the glacial melt coming from that glacier starting to decline. >> and these cities around the world will be starved for water. >> exactly, so that's a major issue. and we see now the first impacts. >> we wanted to see...
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the center of expansion is in asia, and more specifically, china, india, and south korea. it is very clear that asia is the center of expansion for the use of nuclear power. i understand china is very serious about safety and security. china and iaea are in" -- are in close operation. regarding vietnam -- we are working closely. we have worked together. i have visited other countries. ambassador of vietnam is now the chairman of the board. we have been supporting and will continue to support vietnam in their nuclear infrastructure to embark on nuclear power. >> thank you. i'm with al jazeera network. you may recall the red line said by the israeli prime minister at the u.n. regarding the ability of iran to produce a nuclear weapon. based on the expertise available to your agency, if the iranians were to decide to produce nuclear weapons, how far do you think they are from achieving that goal? if i may have a second shout out >> i do not understand your question. >> do you have any assessment that if iran were to produce a nuclear weapon, how long would it take to do that?
the center of expansion is in asia, and more specifically, china, india, and south korea. it is very clear that asia is the center of expansion for the use of nuclear power. i understand china is very serious about safety and security. china and iaea are in" -- are in close operation. regarding vietnam -- we are working closely. we have worked together. i have visited other countries. ambassador of vietnam is now the chairman of the board. we have been supporting and will continue to...
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india. but relations with china and south korea remain a matter of concern. no summit talks have been held with either country since abe came to power last december. government officials say abe plans to deal with the territorial disputes with those nations. mari sakomoto, nhk world, tokyo. >>> tokyo is one city that's not short of german, french or italian cars, but the europeans say that's not enough if the two want to talk about any kind of economic cooperation including the possibility of a free trade pact. ron madison has been following the current negotiations that has been going on, ron. >> that's right, gene. japan and the european union have agreed to step up negotiations on an economic partnership. they say they're working hard on a list of tariffs to eliminate. japanese trade and industry minister met eu trade commissioner carl degoot. the two sides are holding a summit on tuesday. he said japan will keep negotiating to conclude a high-level accord. the talks began back in april. degoot said the eu hopes for progress. the eu said japan's unique aut
india. but relations with china and south korea remain a matter of concern. no summit talks have been held with either country since abe came to power last december. government officials say abe plans to deal with the territorial disputes with those nations. mari sakomoto, nhk world, tokyo. >>> tokyo is one city that's not short of german, french or italian cars, but the europeans say that's not enough if the two want to talk about any kind of economic cooperation including the...
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nearly half of those students are from china, india and south korea.studying abroad on the rice, but on a slightly smaller scale. >> target is now the latest retailer to say it will open earlier on thanksgiving this year, opening at 8:00 p.m. they will remain open for 27 hours, closing at 11:00 p.m. the next day. it is the latest effort by retailers to get a jump on the holiday shopping season. that jeopardized black friday shopping. >> the average price of a gallon of regular gas is now $3.22. gas prices usually ease toward the end of the year, because the peek driving season is over, and that helps with holiday travelers. >> three major problems converging to cause a cries in southern italy. the mafia and cancer. we report on this deadly dilemma. >> this is a land where grass barely grows. in the countryside around naples, it has been polluted for decades by waste. it is not only killing the environment, it's also killing them. >> first, my husband was diagnosed with cancer, than me, my neighbor and six of my colleagues all got cancer, too. that's wh
nearly half of those students are from china, india and south korea.studying abroad on the rice, but on a slightly smaller scale. >> target is now the latest retailer to say it will open earlier on thanksgiving this year, opening at 8:00 p.m. they will remain open for 27 hours, closing at 11:00 p.m. the next day. it is the latest effort by retailers to get a jump on the holiday shopping season. that jeopardized black friday shopping. >> the average price of a gallon of regular gas...
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india. the others are from europe, south america, china, and south asia. >> have a taste. >> very tasty, that's really delicious. >> mmm. excellent. nothing to compare with the biryani. >> nothing to compare. >> indian spices were all very well, but the portuguese thirst for spices seemed unquenchable. from the indian ports, the portuguese moved to malaysia, where they captured the port of malacca, a bottleneck through which all ships had to pass en route from china to india. malacca was a huge prize, the richest port in asia. by the time the portuguese arrived in 1511, malacca was already a wealthy center of trade for the chinese, the indians, the thais, and the indonesians. it was also a jumping-off point to the spice islands to the east. as one medieval chronicler put it, "whoever is the lord of malacca has his hand on the throat of venice." in malacca today, you can still see the influence of the portuguese in a number of their traditional dishes. steamed and dry-fried sambal crab; green kangkong tossed in belacan-- a spicy prawn paste-- and portuguese-style prawns; spicy fish baked in bana
india. the others are from europe, south america, china, and south asia. >> have a taste. >> very tasty, that's really delicious. >> mmm. excellent. nothing to compare with the biryani. >> nothing to compare. >> indian spices were all very well, but the portuguese thirst for spices seemed unquenchable. from the indian ports, the portuguese moved to malaysia, where they captured the port of malacca, a bottleneck through which all ships had to pass en route from...
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there is a phrase called the fragile five, which consists of india, south africa, turkey, and russiand brazil. >> i thought you're going to put the united states on that. thanks you -- thank you. >> the fact is that every one of them was either a bric or, shortly after inventing the brics, jim o'neal invented something called the mists which were 10 countries for whom the leaders were mexico doing well, indonesia doing reasonably, south korea doing well, and turkey not clear. and you can't stay on top if you can't -- if you don't keep adjusting your policies and they haven't. they have begun to pay the price. will they learn the lesson? at some point they will. the sooner the better can we don't know about that. -- the sooner the better. we don't know about that. in africa, they say it is largely based on its waiting resources, but it is more than that. south america is divided into countries doing the right things, to countries not doing the right things. the ones not doing the right things don't look especially good right now. that is venezuela in particular. so even there we see t
there is a phrase called the fragile five, which consists of india, south africa, turkey, and russiand brazil. >> i thought you're going to put the united states on that. thanks you -- thank you. >> the fact is that every one of them was either a bric or, shortly after inventing the brics, jim o'neal invented something called the mists which were 10 countries for whom the leaders were mexico doing well, indonesia doing reasonably, south korea doing well, and turkey not clear. and...
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more than half of the students were from china, india and south korea.ity of southern california attracted the most international students. the number of american students studying abroad is also on the rise. >> "the new york times," a new study shows level of violence in pg-13 movies is exceeding violence in r-rated movies. researchers say violence has tripled in pg-13 movies since the ratings system was first introduced way back in 1984. they also say these movies are containing as much violence as r-rated films. >> "new york post," a father is suing a psychologist for defamation after she called him unfit to raise his son for refusing to take him to mcdonald's for dinner? >> what? >> during a visit david shore's son through a temper tantrum and demanded the fast food for dinner. >> okay. wait a second. >> shore says he didn't want to reward the bad behavior. >> okay. >> he offered two options. dinner anywhere else or no dinner at all. >> right. >> the boy chose to skip dinner. why are -- when the mother found out, she called the court psychologist and
more than half of the students were from china, india and south korea.ity of southern california attracted the most international students. the number of american students studying abroad is also on the rise. >> "the new york times," a new study shows level of violence in pg-13 movies is exceeding violence in r-rated movies. researchers say violence has tripled in pg-13 movies since the ratings system was first introduced way back in 1984. they also say these movies are...
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united states was not that keen to have any pool of experts few people the new south asia very broadly those of gandhi and india many compared it to jefferson davis by some people in the american media but even the british said they shared the lead the coalition and pakistan knees our hospitable people. pakistan was about to get one-third but only 17 percent it would not have a vibrant economy it did not have the means to pay for its own military and eventually it was with its own future they decided it would be by saying that pakistan is constantly under threat so they have to keep to military but who would pay for that? face said it would be the graphic location and get assistance from the united states that pakistan cannot be involved but from the beginning it was about getting the assistance under false pretenses so interact with american military leaders you, and came to america our army becomes your are me if you give us many people were very acreage where dallas has a conversation in which he says to him we cannot fight communism without on our side but they said they are not pakistan neece and ellis say
united states was not that keen to have any pool of experts few people the new south asia very broadly those of gandhi and india many compared it to jefferson davis by some people in the american media but even the british said they shared the lead the coalition and pakistan knees our hospitable people. pakistan was about to get one-third but only 17 percent it would not have a vibrant economy it did not have the means to pay for its own military and eventually it was with its own future they...
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there is a phrase called the fragile five, which consists of india, south africa, turkey, and russia and brazil. >> i thought you're going to put the united states on that. thanks you. >> the fact is that every one of them was either a bric or, shortly after inventing the brics, jim o'neal invented something called the mists which were 10 countries for whom the leaders were mexico doing well, indonesia doing reasonably, south korea doing well, and turkey not clear. and you can't stay on top if you don't keep adjusting your policies and they haven't. they have begun to pay the price. will they learn the lesson? at some point they will. the sooner the better. we don't know about that. in africa, they say it is largely based on its waiting resources, but it is more than that. south america is divided into countries doing the right things, to countries not doing the right things. the ones not doing the right things don't look especially good right now. that is venezuela in particular. so even there we see the same fact they you better get your policies strain out and we hope they do it.
there is a phrase called the fragile five, which consists of india, south africa, turkey, and russia and brazil. >> i thought you're going to put the united states on that. thanks you. >> the fact is that every one of them was either a bric or, shortly after inventing the brics, jim o'neal invented something called the mists which were 10 countries for whom the leaders were mexico doing well, indonesia doing reasonably, south korea doing well, and turkey not clear. and you can't...
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half are from china, india, or south korea. students at lancaster high school are raising money to build a new home for bound veterans. gerald hancock lost an arm by an explosion. students learned he was stuck in his hoe beam home for half a year after his van broke down that. i decided to build him a new home. in four months the students have raised $80,000. they plan to break ground next month. >>> the "daily mail" looks at a teenaged john lennon. he got in a lout of trouble at the school for the boys in the 1950s. he was cited for fighting, chewing gum, and showing no interest in class. he once received three detentions on the same day. the handwritten leverages are being auctioned online. >> see, there is hope for the mischievous in class. >>> a homeless man returned cash he found on the street. the police returned the $850 to james what when no one claimed the money but he was denied funding when he failed to declare the income. >>> in one scene he raises doubt about the single-bullet theory. >> this single bullet foundati
half are from china, india, or south korea. students at lancaster high school are raising money to build a new home for bound veterans. gerald hancock lost an arm by an explosion. students learned he was stuck in his hoe beam home for half a year after his van broke down that. i decided to build him a new home. in four months the students have raised $80,000. they plan to break ground next month. >>> the "daily mail" looks at a teenaged john lennon. he got in a lout of...
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all have successful and well-deployed national manufacturing strategies whether germany china, india south africa, they've all got prominently successful strategies which we lack. our amendment would require that every four years the secretary of commerce advise by a board of folks who think through research and then deliver a national manufacturing strategy. this amendment is bipartisan, simple, does not cost the federal government a dime, a and doesn't create a a new new program. it is a scngs measure i commonsense measure i hope we adopt. next in the 1970's, congress pass measured for the small business administration to ensure that small businesses that get contracts from the government aren't actually fronts for much larger companies. and last year we passed similar but distinctly different rules for the department of defense. most of the time these two sets of rules can peaceably coexist but in a few cases they conflict creating compliance difficulties for real small businesses. when both sets of rules aplierks the s.b.a. apply while the d.o.d. rules do not. this amendment is biparti
all have successful and well-deployed national manufacturing strategies whether germany china, india south africa, they've all got prominently successful strategies which we lack. our amendment would require that every four years the secretary of commerce advise by a board of folks who think through research and then deliver a national manufacturing strategy. this amendment is bipartisan, simple, does not cost the federal government a dime, a and doesn't create a a new new program. it is a...
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india five years ago. so such trip was headed south west china's hunan province in two thousand and seven. it was all for the blast although indian cricket team and the cut made his second last match and go but up against the lifting days before retirement. such a meeting after the city. cody got up on the cricket association of bengal in the norse tone on tone them off to the state with such an amicus match special moment for them often drops to his article. city then it is important is the author defends its innovations said on its one hundred and ninety nine hits. was she may consider the gate to be bigger than an individual the association of the dogs had gone seven extra month to beat the band inevitable highlights of the subject of the baby. i thought that those wax statue. especially when it's the music posted is for things. it associates and the dog had gone instead of leading the team for second best. i ate. this institute in total by city based artist is free. waltz with post its it is too good. within a box to blago was elected that is that i am sick and last testament to the ca
india five years ago. so such trip was headed south west china's hunan province in two thousand and seven. it was all for the blast although indian cricket team and the cut made his second last match and go but up against the lifting days before retirement. such a meeting after the city. cody got up on the cricket association of bengal in the norse tone on tone them off to the state with such an amicus match special moment for them often drops to his article. city then it is important is the...
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india, china, indonesia, brazil, and to some extend south africa. that is about three-quarters of the world in terms of the population. doesn't cover saudi arabia, which has money crawling out of itser ears. they have a different problem if you can call at it problem. so, the issue is, how do you get at the poor? and that was my first job in india, actually. from the early 1960s. so the idea was that since you could not redistribute or have special spending like schools and education, eastern guaranteed employment, which is what they're trying now, then what would we do? so the idea is we would have to go to -- one way is to pull people up into gainful employment, and people at the very bottom levels do use opportunity. pretty well-established. they just want to be able to degree their way into the mainstream economy. and then the other thing, it will. draw revenues, and revenues can be -- wanted to do some social spending to be able to do it. god is asleep up there. doesn't have any money so we have to grow our own. >> let me interrupt for a second
india, china, indonesia, brazil, and to some extend south africa. that is about three-quarters of the world in terms of the population. doesn't cover saudi arabia, which has money crawling out of itser ears. they have a different problem if you can call at it problem. so, the issue is, how do you get at the poor? and that was my first job in india, actually. from the early 1960s. so the idea was that since you could not redistribute or have special spending like schools and education, eastern...
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half are from china india, or south korea.ney to build a new home for bound veterans. gerald hancock lost an arm by an explosion. students learned he was stuck in his hoe beam home for half a year after his van broke down that. i decided to build him a new home. in four months the students have raised $80,000. they plan to break ground next month. >>> the "daily mail" looks at a teenaged john lennon. he got in a lout of trouble at the school for the boys in the 1950s. he was cited for fighting chewing gum, and showing no interest in class. he once received three detentions on the same day. the handwritten leverages are being auctioned online. >> see, there is hope for the misschievous in class. >>> a homeless man returned cash he found on the street. the police returned the $850 to james what when no one claimed the money but he was denied funding when he failed to declare the income. >>> in one scene he raises doubt about the single-bullet theory. >> this single bullet foundation is a long claim of an assassination. once you
half are from china india, or south korea.ney to build a new home for bound veterans. gerald hancock lost an arm by an explosion. students learned he was stuck in his hoe beam home for half a year after his van broke down that. i decided to build him a new home. in four months the students have raised $80,000. they plan to break ground next month. >>> the "daily mail" looks at a teenaged john lennon. he got in a lout of trouble at the school for the boys in the 1950s. he was...