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great case there a sense of you might say too much dem stli's an example a couple years ago when the tata motor company wanted to build a vehicle assembly plant in wegs bengal and, you know, when the chinese do something they just do it. they want to create three gorges dam and it requires moving more than a million people... >> rose: move a million people. >> they move a million people. india stores something like one fifth the amount of water china does even though china's's a drier country because they can't agree on basic infrastructure investment. and so what happened to tata, lawsuits, peasants' associations. >> rose: so he bailed snout >> so he said okay, i'm not dealing with this and they didn't get their plant. >> rose: so looking at the arab spring, what impact does it have on islamic radical violent islamic extremism. >> it could be a great scenario and it could be a terrible one. right now in egypt, for example, i think that the polling data seems to show that the majority of egyptians have relatively moderate views. they don't want to turn their country into another iran but
great case there a sense of you might say too much dem stli's an example a couple years ago when the tata motor company wanted to build a vehicle assembly plant in wegs bengal and, you know, when the chinese do something they just do it. they want to create three gorges dam and it requires moving more than a million people... >> rose: move a million people. >> they move a million people. india stores something like one fifth the amount of water china does even though china's's a...
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meanings well with that forged brings us to this week's guests as owner of the voice our gallery in the capital tata shifrin rajan extravagant pieces make statements. read see you again so tell me your experience regarding russian contemporary art. we are quite the young company we opened only year and a half ago on the russian market. and we have two departments that are dealing selling promoting our young artists and there was an exhibition hall in moscow used also doing our own exhibitions independent. concerts gallery and is there money to be made out of it. it's her it's and it's always taking it as such a key industry. it is easy of course to work with a well known names. on the market it's easy to pick someone all for example a. number all works he sold already on the auction and already has some stable price and already has a well known name of some people in the muscular lito all iraq for example it seems that concern isn't just about the art itself but it's more about having a party you know the social ladder or more probably image of it. arts becoming fashion it's very very close. very cl
meanings well with that forged brings us to this week's guests as owner of the voice our gallery in the capital tata shifrin rajan extravagant pieces make statements. read see you again so tell me your experience regarding russian contemporary art. we are quite the young company we opened only year and a half ago on the russian market. and we have two departments that are dealing selling promoting our young artists and there was an exhibition hall in moscow used also doing our own exhibitions...
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. >> can i a demint of the remarks and then to examine the it this is not simply tata with the french ship is convenient but in many other areas? >> it is about building a very strong partnership on the long term not concentrating on the short-term transactions but the fact is we do have the shared interest to fight terrorism and expanding train and increasing education are making sure that likud trees are strong. the more you discuss this with politicians the greater the interest will grow. i don't think this is an impossible dream but it is practical politics. >> mr. speaker could i turn attention to libya. you mentioned to tighten sanctions but what about those countries who have not signed up for the united nations resolution and allowing gadaffi to slip back into germany? >> we do think that is unacceptable and as well as implementing what is already in our resolutions we should think there are opportunities to take-- tighten sanctions over oil and production to make sure the regime comes to its senses a cannot go on terrorizing its own people. we will looking at stepping of the
. >> can i a demint of the remarks and then to examine the it this is not simply tata with the french ship is convenient but in many other areas? >> it is about building a very strong partnership on the long term not concentrating on the short-term transactions but the fact is we do have the shared interest to fight terrorism and expanding train and increasing education are making sure that likud trees are strong. the more you discuss this with politicians the greater the interest...
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tata -- important and we show how add an impact on policy. >> host: i want to jump to the conclusion because you have a political message for america society the loosely translates as grow up. what are you trying to say to americans the way they view the sex scandals of the politicians? >> guest: other than the desire for t survival, obviously as a huge effect on our lives and use it to communicate. what i would like to do if i could make a recommendation to the whole nation is but i t am a much different reaction and i may need too. >> politicians? why do things a day through our luncheons? >> it is true. they have more centuries to learn how to deal with it but i think careers are destroyed over sex i don't think that should always have been. but for that to be good or bad weather and i you have the active libido. and i think if we fight twoight wars and budget we can do whatever we want but a certain amount of discretionto. >> host: in the last 20 years is that there to say there has been some level of more acceptance? if you look at the recent scandal and correct me if
tata -- important and we show how add an impact on policy. >> host: i want to jump to the conclusion because you have a political message for america society the loosely translates as grow up. what are you trying to say to americans the way they view the sex scandals of the politicians? >> guest: other than the desire for t survival, obviously as a huge effect on our lives and use it to communicate. what i would like to do if i could make a recommendation to the whole nation is but...
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>>the barrier has always been cost. >>but industrial giant tata has opened up a whole new market with its small car, the nano, costing around 3300 us dollars. >>but some question the logic of what india is doing. >>sauven: india is a country where you've got 1.2 / 1.4 billion people or whatever it is. you've gothuge mega cities, you are not really going to be able to transport people around those cities in private cars it's just physically not possible i mean apart from the environmental consequences of it. so what you really want to do is to design and put in place a really good infrastructure for mass transit systems and i think that would be actually a much better investment and a much better industryfor india to develop than go down the route of the private car. >>reporter: the plans for the new car attracted immediate media criticism in the west which questioned its environmental impact and claiming that they could prove to be a trigger for environmental headaches across the globe. >>for men such as rahul bajaj there is more than a whiff of h
>>the barrier has always been cost. >>but industrial giant tata has opened up a whole new market with its small car, the nano, costing around 3300 us dollars. >>but some question the logic of what india is doing. >>sauven: india is a country where you've got 1.2 / 1.4 billion people or whatever it is. you've gothuge mega cities, you are not really going to be able to transport people around those cities in private cars it's just physically not possible i mean apart from...
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has proposed that would you know essentially make changes to parts of the law that courts have already decided are unconstitutional tata fi some practices that have to do with internal oversight and i'm going to say should innocent people's data but the truth is there's really not a lot of signs that we are going to see a significant change and it's badly needed we also just have. the latest report and these are national security letters obama has broken bush's record it's very impressive for the most americans citizens and permanent residents whose records were seized pursuant to national security letters so she's arresting lee he pledged to end it in the campaign so he's is also susceptible to change well looks like we're just full of all kinds of good news there and that means that the f.b.i. wants more data collection from where we are on our cell phones and more patriot act surveillance state there you go julie i want to thank you very much for joining us tonight it was a pleasure biggio located here thank you. now a deal made back in two thousand and eight is now in the spotlight after to just run full professors
has proposed that would you know essentially make changes to parts of the law that courts have already decided are unconstitutional tata fi some practices that have to do with internal oversight and i'm going to say should innocent people's data but the truth is there's really not a lot of signs that we are going to see a significant change and it's badly needed we also just have. the latest report and these are national security letters obama has broken bush's record it's very impressive for...
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. >> can i a demint of the remarks and then to examine the it this is not simply tata with the frenchship is convenient but in many other areas? >> it is about building a very strong partnership on the long term not concentrating on the short-term transactions but the fact is we do have the shared interest to fight terrorism and expanding train and increasing education are making sure that likud trees are strong. the more you discuss this with politicians the greater the interest will grow. i don't think this is an impossible dream but it is practical politics. >> mr. speaker could i turn attention to libya. you mentioned to tighten sanctions but what about those countries who have not signed up for the united nations resolution and allowing gadaffi to slip back into germany? >> we do think that is unacceptable and as well as implementing what is already in our resolutions we should think there are opportunities to take-- tighten sanctions over oil and production to make sure the regime comes to its senses a cannot go on terrorizing its own people. we will looking at stepping of the a
. >> can i a demint of the remarks and then to examine the it this is not simply tata with the frenchship is convenient but in many other areas? >> it is about building a very strong partnership on the long term not concentrating on the short-term transactions but the fact is we do have the shared interest to fight terrorism and expanding train and increasing education are making sure that likud trees are strong. the more you discuss this with politicians the greater the interest...