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he grew up in south india. there are cultural values in south india. you work hard to make contributions and your karma will make sure that good things in the end happened to you. it may not happen immediately, but they will happen. his comments were not about women. he would have said the same exact thing. he thinks that nobody should have to ask. the system should work and recognize contributions fairly. over the last let's say 24 hours or so, he had opportunity to think about a different answer, which is not inconsistent with the answer he gave. the different answer is given that our corporate culture and in academia as well, given that culture rewards people who ask for more responsibility, who ask for help, who ask for promotions, who ask for raises, given that culture disproportionately rewards people who do that, telling people that they do not have to ask is not the right advice. >> right. >> i think everyone will feel empowered to ask. >> this is a survey where employees submitted their salaries. men made more than women at microsoft. should w
he grew up in south india. there are cultural values in south india. you work hard to make contributions and your karma will make sure that good things in the end happened to you. it may not happen immediately, but they will happen. his comments were not about women. he would have said the same exact thing. he thinks that nobody should have to ask. the system should work and recognize contributions fairly. over the last let's say 24 hours or so, he had opportunity to think about a different...
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. >> reporter: in other words, from north to south india. 243 million internet users in india. that too is expected to more than double by 2020. what does it say about the potential of e-commerce in india? well, the math is quite simple. have nima udas, cnn, new delhi. >> a bright star among the economies. its growth rate playing catch-up to china. >>> modern art knows how to stir opinion. when you combine it with cutting edge buildings people will talk. now, in a marriage between fashion and architecture, lvmh, the luxury company behind louis vuitton brought in an architect to create this stunning museum in paris. cnn's jim bittermann has been looking at the results ahead of the big opening. >> my client. >> reporter: so what happens when one of the world's most prominent architects gets together with one of the world's richest men, you could end up with something like this. one of the most striking new art museums. sticker price according to architect frank gary, something more than $130 million but then it will house the public and private
. >> reporter: in other words, from north to south india. 243 million internet users in india. that too is expected to more than double by 2020. what does it say about the potential of e-commerce in india? well, the math is quite simple. have nima udas, cnn, new delhi. >> a bright star among the economies. its growth rate playing catch-up to china. >>> modern art knows how to stir opinion. when you combine it with cutting edge buildings people will talk. now, in a marriage...
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there's rain in the far north-west of india. south-eastern parts of pakistan, wet whether and heavily rain continuing across southern parts of india. there'll be further showers for a good part of sri lanka. >> thank you very much >>> n.a.s.a. and the company that owns a rocket that blew up in the u.s. on tuesday say they have started an investigation. the spacecraft was built by a private company, part of a trend to commercialised space industry. as rob reynolds reports, the incident is raising questions over safety. >> engines at 108%. >> the fiery destruction of the rocket at lift offs is not only a blow to the owner orbital science corporation, but raises questions of private space flight companies seeking to capitalize on the u.s. space programme to make travel a profit-taking business. >> with limited budgets, n.a.s.a. has to be choosey on the missions that it has to fund and explore. and this is a cost effective way for launch vehicles to provide the needed we supply and prove to the space station. so it allows n.a.s.a. to do t
there's rain in the far north-west of india. south-eastern parts of pakistan, wet whether and heavily rain continuing across southern parts of india. there'll be further showers for a good part of sri lanka. >> thank you very much >>> n.a.s.a. and the company that owns a rocket that blew up in the u.s. on tuesday say they have started an investigation. the spacecraft was built by a private company, part of a trend to commercialised space industry. as rob reynolds reports, the...
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it's part of his upbringing in south india.'t always ask for things for yourself and it is part of how we raise our young women and you're supposed to serve others and do good and be helpful and you're not supposed to ask for things for yourself. and if the world were perfect, if this were utopia, such advice would be perfect lly fine but that's not how the corporate world works in our culture and it's true that people who ask for more whether more resources are responsibilities, promotion or salary increase, they tend to get more and so one of the things i feel very strongly about is we should be coaching women and other groups who are underrepresented in the tech industry to be willing to ask. >> it's a fascinating conversation and given rise to more discussion and conversation about this topic of equal pay. i appreciate your time here. thanks for coming on the show today. >> my pleasure. thanks, randi. >>> you may recognize the last name of our next guest. randy zuckerberg is familiar with corporate boardrooms and we'll ask
it's part of his upbringing in south india.'t always ask for things for yourself and it is part of how we raise our young women and you're supposed to serve others and do good and be helpful and you're not supposed to ask for things for yourself. and if the world were perfect, if this were utopia, such advice would be perfect lly fine but that's not how the corporate world works in our culture and it's true that people who ask for more whether more resources are responsibilities, promotion or...
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when we come back, brazil, india, china, south . >>> issue two, banking on the brick. the sixth annual summit of the bricks country, brazil, russia, india, china, plus south africa was held at the lush brazilian beachside resort town of puerto li is, a. the bricks have a challenging mission: to decouple themselves from the post world war 2 i'm international mop teary order forged the the new hampshire, brettonwoods united nations monetariy and financial conference of july 1944. the bricks declared they would establish an alternate to the world bank to be called the new development bank based in shanghai, china. the bank will have a $50 billion loan portfolio. $10billion from each brick member. first, however, the legislature's of brick states must approve and fund the new bank. china will running backer stamp the deal and the bricks will fund a $100 billion contingent reserve account to replace reliance on the international monetary fund, the imf. now, get this irony. four years ago, four of the five bricks received a combined $6,105,000,000 in foreign aid from the unit
when we come back, brazil, india, china, south . >>> issue two, banking on the brick. the sixth annual summit of the bricks country, brazil, russia, india, china, plus south africa was held at the lush brazilian beachside resort town of puerto li is, a. the bricks have a challenging mission: to decouple themselves from the post world war 2 i'm international mop teary order forged the the new hampshire, brettonwoods united nations monetariy and financial conference of july 1944. the...
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n system. >> did to be members of the security council, india, south africa, and they don't see, and and where, guilt and ready to go in parallel, and reforms at you and see. >> i have to apologize. and can't be up and it is into the customs union, and get. and set us straight. .. it was mistake of some people in moscow saying your small brother. we are not small brother. their people brothers, all equal. that's why it's impossible. first of all, if you feel -- it's all political. what i was trying to explain to european union when i was -- that's why we have such an idea, what we need to establish relations is custom union. and then everything will be clear. i repeat, it's economic. that you ask why gene custom union. and i can ask you why you need common market in european union. it's clear that time is integration and the disintegration to all countries want to get more markets, more space for their economy. that's why also why russia who is on one side kazakhstan, on the other side belarusian. why russia cannot have custom union. this is normal tendency in economic development of
n system. >> did to be members of the security council, india, south africa, and they don't see, and and where, guilt and ready to go in parallel, and reforms at you and see. >> i have to apologize. and can't be up and it is into the customs union, and get. and set us straight. .. it was mistake of some people in moscow saying your small brother. we are not small brother. their people brothers, all equal. that's why it's impossible. first of all, if you feel -- it's all political....
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the other one is the far east and china, south korea, india, and many others.turkey as well and lots of expansion. i think that the western world should remember about this expansion is that we feel the asian competition is very strong and they have this in many ways. including spending a lot of money on this that is very expensive. and we offer another competitive disadvantage for the western industry and we should be aware of that problem. the answer to these questions speaks about this and i think that -- correct me if i'm wrong, but i remember safety was introduced in many plants so that there was, if there was less pressure and at the same time cap the radioactivity. i don't think that they had that in fukushima. but there's also questions about the placement of the generator and the electric generator and there's a lot of things that could be learned and that will have to be learned by the industry that is now in operation to make it even safer. and for the future i think that it is also what i asked you about and we have this which i am told has a much g
the other one is the far east and china, south korea, india, and many others.turkey as well and lots of expansion. i think that the western world should remember about this expansion is that we feel the asian competition is very strong and they have this in many ways. including spending a lot of money on this that is very expensive. and we offer another competitive disadvantage for the western industry and we should be aware of that problem. the answer to these questions speaks about this and i...
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. >> reporter: india's south-eastern state of odessa and andrea pradesh are being battered by nature, a rear after cyclone phailin wreaked havoc. winds up to 195 k/hr are toppling powerlines and uprooting trees. >> we are facing a lot of problems from last night as we are not getting food items. no one is coming out of their houses. we have nothing to eat. >> a response force says it has prepared for the worst with cyclone hudhud, deploying 1800 emergency staff, equipped with boats and debris clearing machinery. 100,000 have been evacuated seeking shelter. people are scared for the homes and farms they have left behind. >> around 10-sa buses have been stopped because of heavy winds. a few were blown backwards because of the wind force. >> 12 million were detected by cyclone phailin, but casualties were low. authorities say they are better prepared this year, and not taking chances. >>> international monetary fund says it's ready to provide money to countries fighting ebola in west africa. the international monetary fund announced 130 million commitment for guinea, liberia, and sierra
. >> reporter: india's south-eastern state of odessa and andrea pradesh are being battered by nature, a rear after cyclone phailin wreaked havoc. winds up to 195 k/hr are toppling powerlines and uprooting trees. >> we are facing a lot of problems from last night as we are not getting food items. no one is coming out of their houses. we have nothing to eat. >> a response force says it has prepared for the worst with cyclone hudhud, deploying 1800 emergency staff, equipped with...
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lively across southern areas of india and a rash of showers so much in evidence across the south of indiather heavy showers pushing in here as we go on through the next couple of days and as i move out of the way we see this massive wet weather and very strong winds too circling in the arabian sea and could cause problems on through the weekend and keeping a close eye on that one for the coming week. >> thanks everton and we will keep our eyes on that too. south america and br council yanukovichs go to the polls on sunday to decide on who will be their next president ahead of that poll and al jazeera is taking a trip through the state to find out what voters really want. gabrielle reports. >> reporter: the day starts earlier. and milking his cows on his small farm, a necessity he does twice a day. his wife processes the milk to produce a specialty cheese called kanastra that they then sell regionally. it's hard work but they wouldn't change it for anything. what they do want changed is the government and opposition candidate message to end corruption and especially to halt rising cost str
lively across southern areas of india and a rash of showers so much in evidence across the south of indiather heavy showers pushing in here as we go on through the next couple of days and as i move out of the way we see this massive wet weather and very strong winds too circling in the arabian sea and could cause problems on through the weekend and keeping a close eye on that one for the coming week. >> thanks everton and we will keep our eyes on that too. south america and br council...
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we are still expecting further showers across the far south of india and across west sri lanka, alsoiday more downpours to come across the area. >>> russia's space agency as offered help to the u.s. in resupplying the international space station after a u.s. rocket exploded on launch. rory challands reports from mass cow. >> two, one. >> reporter: 2.6 metric tons of food and equipment for the crew of the international space station destroyed in an explosion just seconds after liftoff the u.s. space agency, nasa and his commercial rocket contractor must now figure out what happened. >> it began to go wrong around 10 to 12 seconds, i believe. i do know safety initiated the flight termination system around 20 seconds, maybe a little bit before. so most of this happened in the first 20 seconds of flight, and it was fairly quick. >> reporter: another view was filmed on a mobile phone as spectators gathered to watch. the vast fireball lights the sky. [ explosion ] >> reporter: followed by the shock wave boom. it's the first accident since nasa hired orbital and another contractor in 2010 t
we are still expecting further showers across the far south of india and across west sri lanka, alsoiday more downpours to come across the area. >>> russia's space agency as offered help to the u.s. in resupplying the international space station after a u.s. rocket exploded on launch. rory challands reports from mass cow. >> two, one. >> reporter: 2.6 metric tons of food and equipment for the crew of the international space station destroyed in an explosion just seconds...
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>> brazil, india, china, and south africa. >> what's the relationship of russia to india? >> a cold war ally and this is one of the problems with this indian relationship. the pakistanis are really paranoid about india. it's their central concern. and this meeting here, my guess is, is probably caused some problems up in pindi. >> eleanor. >> india is a peaceful nuclear power and an emerging economic power house, it will be. business in this country loves india and they are looking to open more markets. there's tension over india wanting to get around the patent protection. they want to make low cost, generic drugs, which is a good position morally and ethically, but it would cut into the bottom line of american corporations. that's an issue of tension. and climate change. i think this was a nice meeting of the minds between president obama and the prime minister and you know, they went to the ml king memorial together. you got the feeling there was a foundation layed there for a much warmer relationship. but in terms of climate, india is giving nothing. they basically say
>> brazil, india, china, and south africa. >> what's the relationship of russia to india? >> a cold war ally and this is one of the problems with this indian relationship. the pakistanis are really paranoid about india. it's their central concern. and this meeting here, my guess is, is probably caused some problems up in pindi. >> eleanor. >> india is a peaceful nuclear power and an emerging economic power house, it will be. business in this country loves india and...
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24 hours and heavy rain still effecting parts of shri lanka and looking at the forecast it's south of indiari lanka and temperatures not high and india is 33 degrees the high in new deli and weather sweeping through on the other side of the arabian sea and you see this area of cloud pushing through with heavy rain here. you can see it there. on the southern side of the caspean sea we had large rainfall totals over the last 24 hours. now, that system is going to continue to push away to the east and so much there as it gets up to kazistan and pakistan and see heavy rainfall there as you can see. meanwhile in the arabian peninsula we have a wind coming and actually starting to see a hint of winter. nothing too dramatic and looking at temperatures well currently about 36 degrees here in doha. we have seen lifted dust in kuwait city and that increase with the shamal wind will bring cool air down from the northeast and wednesday is the coolest we have seen of the autumn period and the rest of the gulf states the temperatures will drop over the next couple days and chilly 33. >> reporter: thanks
24 hours and heavy rain still effecting parts of shri lanka and looking at the forecast it's south of indiari lanka and temperatures not high and india is 33 degrees the high in new deli and weather sweeping through on the other side of the arabian sea and you see this area of cloud pushing through with heavy rain here. you can see it there. on the southern side of the caspean sea we had large rainfall totals over the last 24 hours. now, that system is going to continue to push away to the east...
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endorsed freedom -- very much a cig minute to china, as was the first mention we have seen from india of the south china seas of their position in the joint declaration, that the president signed with his vietnamese counter part. so how are we supposed to think about india? frank admiration for chain no's economic miracle, but really much more a place that has become the word's back office rather than it's factory, a place that stands up for the rule of law? is a democracy, so in many ways doesn't emulate china, is india trying to find it's own indian way to be itself? is. >> when i think about india, and maybe i have been won over by their tourism campaign, but what an incredible place. i think the challenge is to make credible some of the promises he is making. i am more exciting about india reaching out to the united states, reaching out to japan, these are things -- are the relationships that will also shape the region. for many years i sat on the board of directors of the asian bank, where i saw india and china fight it out over issues like the border between china and india, and development
endorsed freedom -- very much a cig minute to china, as was the first mention we have seen from india of the south china seas of their position in the joint declaration, that the president signed with his vietnamese counter part. so how are we supposed to think about india? frank admiration for chain no's economic miracle, but really much more a place that has become the word's back office rather than it's factory, a place that stands up for the rule of law? is a democracy, so in many ways...
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brazil, india, south africa, all of them. and if they don't see the possibility because the reform is very slow, they create different, other structures to help influence other international affairs or other international problems where they have interests, and they want to have their voice. that's why also it will be, it will go in parallel with more active reforms of u.n. system. >> you know, i have to apologize, i have jump in, and this question may come up, but it leads right into the customs union, russia's customs union. and there is a theory that the customs union is basically reconstituting the soviet union. set us straight. is it? [laughter] >> well, well, i don't know. again, you are speaking about theory. tell me your sources? is. [laughter] >> a lot of them are right near washington d.c. [laughter] >> because, look, custom -- first of all, you may, if you want, you cannot reconstruct soviet union. p.m. .. it's not political organization. what i will try to explain the european union when i -- that's why what we ne
brazil, india, south africa, all of them. and if they don't see the possibility because the reform is very slow, they create different, other structures to help influence other international affairs or other international problems where they have interests, and they want to have their voice. that's why also it will be, it will go in parallel with more active reforms of u.n. system. >> you know, i have to apologize, i have jump in, and this question may come up, but it leads right into the...
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to make landfall sunday morning -- rather in the afternoon local time in the eastern coast of india, south. we're expecting winds in excess of 160 miles per hour, making it equivalent to a category 2 hurricane. it should strengthen before making landfall near visakhapatnam. i have the latest rainfall. you can see how close that eyewall is from the main land of india. we're going to look out for coastal flooding and rainfall totals in excess. lots to talk about. >> quite a few large systems we're talking about right now in the same region. >> very busy. >> derek, thank you. >> thank you. >> in ferguson, missouri, protesters plan to rally all weekend over the shooting of an unarmed black teenager. >> it's being called weekend of resistance. protesters are demanding the arrest of the white police officer who shot and killed michael brown. the shooting of another black teenager at this time by a police officer in nearby st. louis is adding to the outrage. there may be a crucial difference in this latest case. police say vonderrit meyers shot at the off-deputy police officer first. his parents
to make landfall sunday morning -- rather in the afternoon local time in the eastern coast of india, south. we're expecting winds in excess of 160 miles per hour, making it equivalent to a category 2 hurricane. it should strengthen before making landfall near visakhapatnam. i have the latest rainfall. you can see how close that eyewall is from the main land of india. we're going to look out for coastal flooding and rainfall totals in excess. lots to talk about. >> quite a few large...
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they put together this graphic, this map that shows there's 658 students from china, 132 from india, 126 from south korea. singapore, 21 students and taiwan, 18 students. why is there this international presence at the university of illinois? >> yes. >> well, the university of illinois over the last 100 years actually we have a reputable history of engaging international students. if you go to china, i've been there, to a university there, actually you find out the campus is modelled after the university of illinois urbana-champaign. we trained the first architects in china at this university. you can find that i was an international student once. i came and i stayed and i believe many international students come and stay in this country. because of the opportunities. and we have over 5,000 freshman from the state of illinois. those are first stake holders. we have a lot of students of illinois over the last many years we have grown and we have taken out of state, not only international states but students from california we have a lot of students from california, new jersey and from around the cou
they put together this graphic, this map that shows there's 658 students from china, 132 from india, 126 from south korea. singapore, 21 students and taiwan, 18 students. why is there this international presence at the university of illinois? >> yes. >> well, the university of illinois over the last 100 years actually we have a reputable history of engaging international students. if you go to china, i've been there, to a university there, actually you find out the campus is...
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in india it mattered, and south africa it mattered, in brazil it matters as well.f you do get a change in the incumbent, then the government -- the investors can be hopeful that over time you will see things improve because perhaps the wind only blows north at the south pole. things can get better. even in that situation i don't think we should expect an immediate change. if you really wanted to put brazil and perspective this is what has happened. for 10 years they had a positive terms of trade shock. monody has gone up except that they have commodity has gone up except that they have gone and consumed at all. now as commodity prices fall they have to make tough decisions. year we were looking at blanket emerging markets. be differentiation seems to america versus asia em. at asiao start looking emerging markets? when you say we need to differentiate, sure. but when the size of the shock is as large as last year, and the shock we are speaking of is the 150 aces points and u.s. treasuries. points,about 150 aces this year they are down 60 basis points. you this isn'
in india it mattered, and south africa it mattered, in brazil it matters as well.f you do get a change in the incumbent, then the government -- the investors can be hopeful that over time you will see things improve because perhaps the wind only blows north at the south pole. things can get better. even in that situation i don't think we should expect an immediate change. if you really wanted to put brazil and perspective this is what has happened. for 10 years they had a positive terms of...
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. >> the traditional way to look at brazil is you have the industrial core and the south surrounded by indiat levels. >> absolutely, you see that in the election results. dilma did incredibly well in the underdeveloped areas. ula and is back pre-l you see the massive failure of brazil. then we curved upward. --n the markets perceived are they just looking at the capitals or is it all of brazil? >> i think they are looking more at the capitals. >> it's the belgium part. >> the difference between how ordinary brazilians perceive their economy going forward versus how the market sees it. opponentacked her saying he will trouble unemployment and there has been a 10% rise in real income down there. think my life is not that bad at the moment and you might vote for more of the same as a brazilian. >> how much are people excited about the upcoming olympics? >> it's a continuation of the idea that brazil will take its place on the world stage. while i was down there, i looked at one of the companies building the olympic village. during the world cup, there was a huge amount of controversy over the c
. >> the traditional way to look at brazil is you have the industrial core and the south surrounded by indiat levels. >> absolutely, you see that in the election results. dilma did incredibly well in the underdeveloped areas. ula and is back pre-l you see the massive failure of brazil. then we curved upward. --n the markets perceived are they just looking at the capitals or is it all of brazil? >> i think they are looking more at the capitals. >> it's the belgium part....
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the india rupee, the south korean and the indonesian. but they have risen by less than 1%.lar is the dominant currency against maine 31 trading partners. but the spot index is down for a fourth day. it is all about the fed today. commissioner says none of the eu member nations has broken its budget rules by a big enough margin to warrant immediate action. that gives france and italy more time to win approval and draw up spending plants. the eu has the option to reject the budget if it considers a significant risk and breaching debt. the ukraine is resuming talks with russia on gas supply for the winter. supplying ukraine with gas in june due to unpaid bills. madrid,win for real this time off the pitch. the richest club has secured financing. they say they will become the greatest sport instability. europe us biggest semiconductor maker just reported sales that missed estimates. let's talk with the ceo carlos bizotti, thank you for joining us. take us through what you're trying to tell us about the state of demand at the moment. q3 scales coming in a little below the market.
the india rupee, the south korean and the indonesian. but they have risen by less than 1%.lar is the dominant currency against maine 31 trading partners. but the spot index is down for a fourth day. it is all about the fed today. commissioner says none of the eu member nations has broken its budget rules by a big enough margin to warrant immediate action. that gives france and italy more time to win approval and draw up spending plants. the eu has the option to reject the budget if it considers...
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that's brazil, russia, india, china and south africa. so maybe there's no hope that that form which will not include us, the u.s., it maybe is a place where the hiv issues and the global health issues and public health practices can really be brought to the fore in a different and new form. that maybe will be something of a way forward. i know that we've already discussed that in some detail and very committed to it. so i think that's a stay tuned. >> just one quick comment. if you look in the gap report again, there's this great diagram that shows if we continue to do what we're doing today at the rate at which we're doing it today, the number of new infections creep up. and what's missing in that is where you end up at 2030 is 80 million people infected and a treatment gap of $31 billion, $31 billion every year. so there is this imperative for us to take the tools that we have, all of us in the room, and accelerate that in all our programs. because treading water gets us to twice as many people infected. by 2020 it gets us to another f
that's brazil, russia, india, china and south africa. so maybe there's no hope that that form which will not include us, the u.s., it maybe is a place where the hiv issues and the global health issues and public health practices can really be brought to the fore in a different and new form. that maybe will be something of a way forward. i know that we've already discussed that in some detail and very committed to it. so i think that's a stay tuned. >> just one quick comment. if you look...
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. >> we had you take a dna test and both of your parents are from india, so the 85% south asia or indiann't come as a surprise, but you have got other things here as well. when we look at asia central combined with the italy, grease, iberian peninsula, we believe there's some middle eastern influence there as well. >> this is all the old lands of the ottoman empire and there would have been muslim migration probably from there into india. >> this european jewish and the poll knee sha -- >> the poll knee sha is a bit of a twist i would not have expected. the european jewish is again probably part of that old ottoman empire. places like iraq, you know, b d baghdad was a third jewish for most of the 19th century so it wouldn't be surprising. to put what i learned into some broader context, i decided to talk to an expert on migrations and globalization. does the 1% european/jewish surprise you? >> well, in fact, not. >> the ottomans had many, many. so those cities like istanbul, baghdad -- >> damascus, so i'm not surprised. >> what i realize is when i look at these things compared to somebod
. >> we had you take a dna test and both of your parents are from india, so the 85% south asia or indiann't come as a surprise, but you have got other things here as well. when we look at asia central combined with the italy, grease, iberian peninsula, we believe there's some middle eastern influence there as well. >> this is all the old lands of the ottoman empire and there would have been muslim migration probably from there into india. >> this european jewish and the poll...
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india. so the 85% south asia or indian region should not come as a surprise. you have other things here, as well. when we looked specifically at asia central, combined with the italy/greece iberian peninsula we believe there is definitely some middle eastern influence there, as well. >> this is all the old lands of the ottoman empire and the muslim migration from there into india. >> this european jewish and the polynesia. >> yeah, that is definitely a bit of a twist i would not have expected. the european jewish again is part of that ottoman empire. places like iraq, baghdad was a third jewish at the 19th century so it would not be surprising. to put what i learned into some broader context i decided to talk to an expert on migrations and globalization. from new york university. does the 1% european/jewish surprise you? >> well, in fact not -- >> the ottomans had many, many jews. so -- in damascus, so they're widespread. >> when i look at these things compared with somebody who has longer roots in america or europe is that in a country like india that is very
india. so the 85% south asia or indian region should not come as a surprise. you have other things here, as well. when we looked specifically at asia central, combined with the italy/greece iberian peninsula we believe there is definitely some middle eastern influence there, as well. >> this is all the old lands of the ottoman empire and the muslim migration from there into india. >> this european jewish and the polynesia. >> yeah, that is definitely a bit of a twist i would...
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where we really see the big expansion is the far east; china, south korea, it's india and many otherasian countries. iran is well known, turkey as well. lots of expansion there. and i think that one thing the western world should remember about this expansion that we feel often that the asian competition is very strong. they have a competition advantage in low wages. but are we going to spend an enormous amount of money on solar power and wind power that's coming down in price, and that's good, but nevertheless remains so expensive in -- expensive? i think they should be aware of that problem. now, the answer to these questions is lies in strength in safety. my colleague speaks about. we have learned that talk about be she ma -- fukushima accident has taught a lot. correct me if i'm wrong, but i remember that after the three mile island safety vents were introduced in many plants so if there was overpressure, and at the same time catch the radioactivity. i don't think they have that in fukushima if they could have had it, but there are also questions about the placement of the genera
where we really see the big expansion is the far east; china, south korea, it's india and many otherasian countries. iran is well known, turkey as well. lots of expansion there. and i think that one thing the western world should remember about this expansion that we feel often that the asian competition is very strong. they have a competition advantage in low wages. but are we going to spend an enormous amount of money on solar power and wind power that's coming down in price, and that's good,...
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we have seen exactly this denialamic play out in south asia where india developed nuclear weapons and pakistan said, we need to have nuclear weapons and ever since the two weapons have had nuclear weapons, we have seen one crisis after another and have actually fought wars with each other after acquiring nuclear weapons and even today, the two countries are shelling each other across their border when dooningzs of civilians being killed and thousands of people having to flee their homes because of the level of this artillery bombardment across the border. so what we have seen is that nuclear weapons do bring instability and they create crisis and nuclear armed crisis and the threat of nuclear war and the international community should try and is trying very hard to find a way to limit and constrain iran's nuclear program so that it won't have the capacity to nuclear weapons and iran is willing to negotiate cooperatively with the west tortdz that goal and the question is: what should we be doing to try to make that dialogue and those negotiations successful rather than try and use the
we have seen exactly this denialamic play out in south asia where india developed nuclear weapons and pakistan said, we need to have nuclear weapons and ever since the two weapons have had nuclear weapons, we have seen one crisis after another and have actually fought wars with each other after acquiring nuclear weapons and even today, the two countries are shelling each other across their border when dooningzs of civilians being killed and thousands of people having to flee their homes because...
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just south of the east coast coast of india. very busy in the weather center. >> a wet weekend in india. following your lead. good show. see you soon. thanks a lot. >>> coming up, the president's dire warning about what must be done to keep ebola from speeding around the world. man: [ laughs ] those look like baby steps now. but they were some pretty good moves. and the best move of all? having the right partner at my side. it's so much better that way. [ male announcer ] have the right partner at your side. consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. wow! [ narrator ] on a mission to get richard to his campbell's chunky soup. it's new chunky beer-n-cheese with beef and bacon soup. i love it. and mama loves you. ♪ and mama loves you. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the wor
just south of the east coast coast of india. very busy in the weather center. >> a wet weekend in india. following your lead. good show. see you soon. thanks a lot. >>> coming up, the president's dire warning about what must be done to keep ebola from speeding around the world. man: [ laughs ] those look like baby steps now. but they were some pretty good moves. and the best move of all? having the right partner at my side. it's so much better that way. [ male announcer ] have...
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chief minister there saying india should copy china, japan and south korea and concentrate on manufacturing. they reached an accord to adopt more business-friendly policies. a warning of a crisis unless regulators focus on the structure of the market to bank dealers. he told an i.m.f. sponsored pam new capital rules have banks charging more for liquidity and use of balance sheets. the merger with rio tinto would need a big sweetener. that's according to a former executive at rival b.h.b. billiton. telling australian television the preem upwould be around 30% and he doesn't think glencore could afford that. glencore abandoned the idea after being rebuffed by rio. a day we are seeing serious pressure on equities, taiwan taking a big hit. having a look at some of the moving parts here, david? >> in fact right now, we are looking at taiwan and breaking that market down now. technology stocks, 3.6%, that's dragging things down given how big of a portion that actually comprises the overall index in taiwan. 2.3%. this is a market which actually saw what labor let me get you that. half a billion u.
chief minister there saying india should copy china, japan and south korea and concentrate on manufacturing. they reached an accord to adopt more business-friendly policies. a warning of a crisis unless regulators focus on the structure of the market to bank dealers. he told an i.m.f. sponsored pam new capital rules have banks charging more for liquidity and use of balance sheets. the merger with rio tinto would need a big sweetener. that's according to a former executive at rival b.h.b....
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india. >>> policing the police can be a very stressful job. now a south bay judge has found some relief from that while helping her community at the same time. >> if you can't laugh at yourself, then you have a problem. >> coming up, how she's using her hidden talent and humor to help out teenagers. insurance companies are spending millions of dollars trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to preventable medical errors and i don't want anyone else to lose theirs. the three provisions in 46 will reduce medical errors and protect patients. save money and save lives. yes on 46. >>> there are 1 million people who live in the city of san jose and there's one woman whose job it is to make sure those officers follow the rules. >> the judge is san jose's independent police auditor. it is a tough job, but she does have some hidden talent. >> reporter: and she's using those talents to benefit others. in thi
india. >>> policing the police can be a very stressful job. now a south bay judge has found some relief from that while helping her community at the same time. >> if you can't laugh at yourself, then you have a problem. >> coming up, how she's using her hidden talent and humor to help out teenagers. insurance companies are spending millions of dollars trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money...
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south china sea. observers say china has become alarmed by such moves but india and vietnam reconfirmed their continued cooperation in oil and gas development. in response china on tuesday demanded india not to interfere with the territorial issues in the region. chinese foreign ministry spoke person said if the two nations activities threaten china's sovereignty or national interests, they'll fully oppose them. >> afghanistan's new president is on his first foreign trip since taking office last month. he's in beijing. he's courting chinese investment to rebuild his country. and promote regional stability. chinese president xi and other leaders welcomed ghani at the start of his four-day trip. ghani took office in september after an election standoff that carried on for months. china and afghan's remote far northeast share a border. leaders in beijing have a keen interest in afghanistan's mineral resources. afghanistan has deposits estimated to be worth over $1 trillion. china's state-run firms have already secured major oil and copper concessions in afghanistan. but security in afghanistan remains a h
south china sea. observers say china has become alarmed by such moves but india and vietnam reconfirmed their continued cooperation in oil and gas development. in response china on tuesday demanded india not to interfere with the territorial issues in the region. chinese foreign ministry spoke person said if the two nations activities threaten china's sovereignty or national interests, they'll fully oppose them. >> afghanistan's new president is on his first foreign trip since taking...
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> the north and south of shrelanka are ringed by rail again and the capitol was cut during the civil war and the 450 kilometers long link is being rebuild and $800 million loan from indiat. >> reporter: a historic day for transport here as a whole as the queen and this train begins to fly between north and south. historic route that linked the north and south of the country since the early 1900s, however, it has come under repeated attack during the war between government troops. essentially with the attack in 1990 on the 30 of june they pulled in the station, however, attack on the tracks which destroyed the tracks meant it couldn't go back and that essentially was the last of the train to run up there. now, the government putting in a lot of resources, a line of credit from the indians that has helped to build and restore this rail way station and the governments are hailing this very much of one of its key developments, sort of projects for them and bringing very much development to this northern region. for the people who this train is all about over many, many decades this used to be a key route of transport for people as well as goods and things like that and it
> the north and south of shrelanka are ringed by rail again and the capitol was cut during the civil war and the 450 kilometers long link is being rebuild and $800 million loan from indiat. >> reporter: a historic day for transport here as a whole as the queen and this train begins to fly between north and south. historic route that linked the north and south of the country since the early 1900s, however, it has come under repeated attack during the war between government troops....
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india. so the 85% south asia or indian region shouldn't come as a surprise.hen we look specifically at asia central. combined with italy greece, we believe there is definitely some middle eastern influence there as well. >> this is all the old lands of the ottoman empire. muslim migration probably from there into india. >> this european and polynesia. >> polynesia is a little twist i would not have expected. european jewish, part of the old ottoman empire. places lick ir-- places like ir and baghdad. >> given what you know now, having your mother tested. and her dna results are coming. >> my son fareed asked me to -- to try my luck. i cannot tell how much we will get out of the little knowledge i am able to put before you. but let us see. >> i am getting ready to tape the show. but my mom's dna results have just come in. guess what, i am indian. my mother is 97% asian. but 96% being from south asia. my european dna and my polynesian traces are therefore from my father. and the majority of my caucasian roots also come from my dad. >> who is that? >> that's me.
india. so the 85% south asia or indian region shouldn't come as a surprise.hen we look specifically at asia central. combined with italy greece, we believe there is definitely some middle eastern influence there as well. >> this is all the old lands of the ottoman empire. muslim migration probably from there into india. >> this european and polynesia. >> polynesia is a little twist i would not have expected. european jewish, part of the old ottoman empire. places lick ir--...
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india. >> absolutely right. bollywood and billionaires are hoping that football fever will kick off in the south continent this weekend string of local investors have invested heavily into a new football league in india. but can a nation of cricket lovers really become football fans as well? >>> hello, and a very warm welcome to "gmt." the ebola epidemic continues to pose a massive challenge for three west african countries at the center of the crisis. sierra leone, liberia, and guinea, where reports from the capital point to another alarming rise in reported cases. now the leader of up with of the world's biggest medical organizations, joanne lui, president of msf, has told the bbc she can't understand why seven months after the start of the outbreak there hasn't yet been a massive deployment of relief teams to west africa. much international attention is focused on beefing up screening at international airports to prevent global spread of the disease. our world affairs correspondent nick childs has the latest. >> reporter: the focus of this most deadly outbreak still centers on these desperate west african states. i
india. >> absolutely right. bollywood and billionaires are hoping that football fever will kick off in the south continent this weekend string of local investors have invested heavily into a new football league in india. but can a nation of cricket lovers really become football fans as well? >>> hello, and a very warm welcome to "gmt." the ebola epidemic continues to pose a massive challenge for three west african countries at the center of the crisis. sierra leone,...
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south korea across the heavily militarized border. it came after the attach of giant balloons. >>> pakistan and india have been awarded the nobel peace prize. the two are honored for their work in fighting for the rights of children and education. the 17-year-old is the youngest nobel recipient in history. she was shot by the taliban two years ago for pushing girl's rights in pakistan. we're expecting her to speak shortly in the united kingdom, where she will be commenting on her feelings after receiving that nobel peace prize. she wants peace, and it's a good day for her, isn't it? she was nominated for the peace price. for education and girls, she has recovered from that assassination attempt. and she has been at the center of a huge global campaign, largely driven by the u.n. to try to get kids into education. and that campaign is partially led by gordon brown, the former british prime minister. it will be interesting how she spends some of that money, and how the prize may affect her future. don't forget, she's still a schoolgirl, and this is after just another day of school for her. >> simon, where you are right now is the place
south korea across the heavily militarized border. it came after the attach of giant balloons. >>> pakistan and india have been awarded the nobel peace prize. the two are honored for their work in fighting for the rights of children and education. the 17-year-old is the youngest nobel recipient in history. she was shot by the taliban two years ago for pushing girl's rights in pakistan. we're expecting her to speak shortly in the united kingdom, where she will be commenting on her...
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they put together this graphic, this map that shows there's 658 students from china, 132 from india, 126 from south korea. singapore, 21 students and taiwan, 18 students. why is there this international presence at the university of illinois? >> yes. >> well, the university of illinois over the last 100 years actually we have a reputable history of engaging international students. if you go to china, i've been there, to a university there, actually you find out the campus is modelled after the university of illinois urbana-champaign. we trained the first architects in china at this university. you can find that i was an international student once. i came and i stayed and i believe many international students come and stay in this country. because of the opportunities. and we have over 5,000 freshman from the state of illinois. those are first stake holders. we have a lot of students of illinois over the last many years we have grown and we have taken out of state, not only international states but students from california we have a lot of students from california, new jersey and from around the cou
they put together this graphic, this map that shows there's 658 students from china, 132 from india, 126 from south korea. singapore, 21 students and taiwan, 18 students. why is there this international presence at the university of illinois? >> yes. >> well, the university of illinois over the last 100 years actually we have a reputable history of engaging international students. if you go to china, i've been there, to a university there, actually you find out the campus is...
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india, adrian. >> thanks and torrential rain and winds and south palo is suffering worst drought in centuries ands dumped under water and the city reservoir turned up on what is now the shore and the south palo governor is asking for help from the government. now, the people of bolivia elect a new president on sunday and the incumbent appears to be way ahead of the closest challenger and one of the issues that he is focused on now is a 135-year-old territorial dispute with chile. more on that from our latin america editor who is in that part. >> reporter: a bolivian naval vessel sees colors on patrol and not in the ocean but, yes, a lake. at more than 4,000 meters above sea level the lake here is the world's highest navigable lake. having navy relegated to this body of water is a humiliation endured by bolivia since 1879 when it lost the coastline to neighboring chile in the war of the pacific. at the naval base sailors learn the basics so they will be ready for the day when their land-locked country gets a corridor to the specific. and we visit a school where a patriotism class is underway. >> t
india, adrian. >> thanks and torrential rain and winds and south palo is suffering worst drought in centuries ands dumped under water and the city reservoir turned up on what is now the shore and the south palo governor is asking for help from the government. now, the people of bolivia elect a new president on sunday and the incumbent appears to be way ahead of the closest challenger and one of the issues that he is focused on now is a 135-year-old territorial dispute with chile. more on...
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south of sri lanka are linked by rail again. it was disrupted during the civil war, and now the 400 kilometer link has been rebuilt thanks to a $800 million loan from india. >> a historic day for sri lanka as a whole as an historic route that has linked the north and south of the country since the early 1900s. but it has become under attack during the war. with the attacks in 1990 on the 30th of june the last train pulled into the station. however, an attack on the track which destroyed the tracks meant it could not go back, and that was essentially was the last of the train to run. now the government has put in a lot of resources to help build and restore this area, and the government are hailing this very much as one of its key developments sort of projects for jaffna and bringing development to this northern region. for the people who this train is all about, over many decades this was a key route of transport for people for goods, things like that, and it is very much considered an important part of bringing back normalcy, helping this region to pick up the pieces after the war and head towards development and prosperity and peace. >>> time for sport
south of sri lanka are linked by rail again. it was disrupted during the civil war, and now the 400 kilometer link has been rebuilt thanks to a $800 million loan from india. >> a historic day for sri lanka as a whole as an historic route that has linked the north and south of the country since the early 1900s. but it has become under attack during the war. with the attacks in 1990 on the 30th of june the last train pulled into the station. however, an attack on the track which destroyed...
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india. >>> ad agencies warn if the nine-month conflict if south sudan continues the famine will grow worse the hungry people in south sudan will increase by a million in the first three months of 2015 and that is on top of two million who are already starving, 10,000 have died since the conflict between the government and rebel forces began in december last year. 1.4 million people displaced from their homes, fighting pushed up food prices. many people had their livestock stolen or force to sell animals cheaply and an ad agency says a current approach to peace talks failed and the international community needs to put pressure on all parties to enthe fighting including an arms embargo and we have the director from the south sudan tear fund and she spoke to me earlier from duba. >> reporter: we project 50,000 children will die of malnutrition if something is not done and something can be done. and since december the -- in the last nine months of conflict as you said 1.4 million people left their homes, left everything they had and living in communities that already did not have enough food.
india. >>> ad agencies warn if the nine-month conflict if south sudan continues the famine will grow worse the hungry people in south sudan will increase by a million in the first three months of 2015 and that is on top of two million who are already starving, 10,000 have died since the conflict between the government and rebel forces began in december last year. 1.4 million people displaced from their homes, fighting pushed up food prices. many people had their livestock stolen or...
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south bay tech company fined for paying workers $1.21 per hour. the penalty against freemont based electronics imagining known as efi, they flew in technicians from india to install computers, instead of dollars they were paid in indian pay. the company has to pay back more than $40,000 in back wages. >>> a body was found in a dumpster. they are still working on identifying him. no word on possible cause of dea death. >>> well the losses weren't huge but the flames were. a massive fire lighting up the sky in gill roy this morning, stacks of wooden palettes and bails of hey destroyed a barn around 4:30 a.m. on a property owned by a trucking company just east of downtown gilroy. the owner thinks it is no accident. >> we've had some run ins the with guys on the streets a couple times already. >> investigators say they have not yet determined the cause of this fire. >>> a somber anniversary in the north bay filled with sadness and anger. calls for justice continue as friends and family mark the one year anniversary of many a boy who was targeted by a sheriff's deputy who mistakenly the toy gun he was holding was real. lopez has not been forgotten by this c
south bay tech company fined for paying workers $1.21 per hour. the penalty against freemont based electronics imagining known as efi, they flew in technicians from india to install computers, instead of dollars they were paid in indian pay. the company has to pay back more than $40,000 in back wages. >>> a body was found in a dumpster. they are still working on identifying him. no word on possible cause of dea death. >>> well the losses weren't huge but the flames were. a...
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south africa. hosts of the last caf nation are visitors, who lead 2-0. an >>> it's a nation known for its love of cricket, but on sunday indiaill launch football super league. >> big football names have signed up for the tournament. they will line up for the deli dynamos. former france arsenal footballer features the came coached by siko. and mumbai has signed up footballers we have reports on whether football can really cope in a cricket-mad country. >> this is a rare sight in india. in mumbai, this is the only dedicated football field, but these kids might have a head start. badge fans want football. >> many of the international players, including world cup winners are no longer in their prime, but the head of the league say they will help in creating a support in india. >> that's where we want the clubs, we want the fran cheesees to concentrate on the grassroots. that's what we were lacking at. >> it will be challenging to build the stadium and facility needed to reach that goal. football is not that popular in india as it is in the rest of the world. as the new league starts up it not only has to compete for other sports
south africa. hosts of the last caf nation are visitors, who lead 2-0. an >>> it's a nation known for its love of cricket, but on sunday indiaill launch football super league. >> big football names have signed up for the tournament. they will line up for the deli dynamos. former france arsenal footballer features the came coached by siko. and mumbai has signed up footballers we have reports on whether football can really cope in a cricket-mad country. >> this is a rare...
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play five internationals, a key 20 game, and 3 tests, but now india are looking to line up sri lanka as a replacement. >>> football now south they are reluctant to step in as last minute hosts for next year's cup of african nations. south africa feel the risk of the virus and the unplanned staging costs are major concerns. january's tournament was due to be staged in morocco, but officials there have asked it to be postponed because of the risk of the spread of ebola. they have so far refused to move the tournament, and the south africans say they haven't officially been asked to step in. >>> the head of fifa's ethics committee says publishing the report on the investigation for cup bidding is not possible. the man who leads the ethics committee says fifa is legally bound to protect the rights of those mentioned in the report. instead he is promising to publish a summary of the findings in mid-november. >>> the san francisco giants have progressed through to baseball's world series after defeating the st. louis cardinals. they are set to meet the kansas royals who will be in the playoffs for the first time in nearly three d
play five internationals, a key 20 game, and 3 tests, but now india are looking to line up sri lanka as a replacement. >>> football now south they are reluctant to step in as last minute hosts for next year's cup of african nations. south africa feel the risk of the virus and the unplanned staging costs are major concerns. january's tournament was due to be staged in morocco, but officials there have asked it to be postponed because of the risk of the spread of ebola. they have so far...
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north to the south but the route was shutdown 24 years ago when separatists were fighting government forces. they're rebuilding northern cities that were destroyed in the world. japan and india are among the countries backing the reconstruction work. >>> many farmers in northeastern japan are struggling more than three years after the nuclear accident. they had trouble finding buyers even when tests show their products are safe from radiation. now tea farmers in one village are trying to turn their bitter experience into sweet success. >> farmers in the kunohe prefecture are proud of the locally produced tea. the drink is sweet and caffeine free. few people drink it even on special occasions. it's mostly used as an ingredient in medicines. >> it's sweet. >> a local cooperative supplies the organically grown tea to a natural medicine company for several decades. the company use it as ingredi t ingredient. it brought out 70% of the annual production. everything changed three years ago. the fukushima plant melted down and fears about contamination spread. the company became concerned about contamination of the release. even though the results of the tests were negative. he is a
north to the south but the route was shutdown 24 years ago when separatists were fighting government forces. they're rebuilding northern cities that were destroyed in the world. japan and india are among the countries backing the reconstruction work. >>> many farmers in northeastern japan are struggling more than three years after the nuclear accident. they had trouble finding buyers even when tests show their products are safe from radiation. now tea farmers in one village are trying...