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care that's exactly where i want to go let's look at countries like the bric countries brazil russia india china. they're sitting on the fence the way i look at it is seeing if we're going to go into a job you are not they certainly see that the the west the the rich west didn't go through with their own policy economic policies of being more frugal be regulating their economies everybody else did it in more or less caught through this but at the west it didn't so i mean what kind of message if we could follow up would princeton have to say you know the rest of the world is there are growing doubts that maybe things can be done in a different way and i mean from every sense in this just not in finance and economics but even democracy and other issues like that. well i think i mean i agree fundamentally with princeton i do think that. this is an indictment of a certain economic model and it's not going to change immediately think we're going to see change gradually and i mean the one problem there prison. global economy it's very difficult for countries to just go down there so i think ther
care that's exactly where i want to go let's look at countries like the bric countries brazil russia india china. they're sitting on the fence the way i look at it is seeing if we're going to go into a job you are not they certainly see that the the west the the rich west didn't go through with their own policy economic policies of being more frugal be regulating their economies everybody else did it in more or less caught through this but at the west it didn't so i mean what kind of message if...
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in india the recent suicide of a thirteen year old boy after eventually being repeatedly came that school highlights how illegal corporal punishment stupid assists now the angry parents are demanding criminal penalties for teachers who beat their pupils charan singh has more. this is one of india's worst kept secrets the prevalence of corporal punishment in schools but the recent suicide of thirteen year old rival has brought the practice out into the open a student at the prestigious motley awful boys' school in kolkata hanged himself at home earlier this year after being gained at school after spending months just in the school for answers his father has filed a police complaint against the three teachers he says were involved i think that they were after him for a long way limiting he was so long as he was giving them individual. but if i may use the word he was able to take it but when they all descended on him at the same time that day i don't think. i don't think his young mind could have that much animosity. elimination from his friends the school's principal has admitted killing r
in india the recent suicide of a thirteen year old boy after eventually being repeatedly came that school highlights how illegal corporal punishment stupid assists now the angry parents are demanding criminal penalties for teachers who beat their pupils charan singh has more. this is one of india's worst kept secrets the prevalence of corporal punishment in schools but the recent suicide of thirteen year old rival has brought the practice out into the open a student at the prestigious motley...
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this is one of india's worst kept secrets the prevalence of corporal punishment in school but the recent suicide of a thirteen year old rival has brought the practice out into the open a student at the prestigious martin therefore boys' school in kolkata hanged himself a tall man earlier this year after being gained at school after spending months just in the school for answers his father has filed a police complaint against the three teachers he says roved think that they were after him for a long way lilah think he was so long as he was giving them individual. but if i may use the word he was able to take it but when they all descended on him at the same time that i don't think. i don't think his young mind could handle that much animosity. and humiliation and elimination from his friends the school's principal has admitted gaining ranjeet but says this was not responsible for his suicide the case has set off a public outcry largely because it occurred in one of india's and most elite schools but most cases of corporal punishment take place in government run schools and go largely unre
this is one of india's worst kept secrets the prevalence of corporal punishment in school but the recent suicide of a thirteen year old rival has brought the practice out into the open a student at the prestigious martin therefore boys' school in kolkata hanged himself a tall man earlier this year after being gained at school after spending months just in the school for answers his father has filed a police complaint against the three teachers he says roved think that they were after him for a...
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people in india's remotest areas and are benefiting from a new method of bringing in regular medical treatment the country's government and international aid organizations have come up with a water based way to get doctors to those in need and saying reports. welcome to water world this is the mighty brahmaputra river originating in debate it enters india and flows on into bangladesh it's the peak of the rainy season and here in the state of a savvy northeast india health care rights by boat for those living in remote villages it can take three or four days to reach some of the islands. many villages we can go only in the rainy season it's more difficult to get to them during the dry season we have to work five to seven kilometers this could take two hours we can't carry a lot of medical equipment social distance one hundred thousand people live in the district of non-body but there is only run functioning medical center and wonder then that the arrival of the book clinic is a big event here the entire village turns out to meet the stuff. sixteen year old is pregnant and feels this f
people in india's remotest areas and are benefiting from a new method of bringing in regular medical treatment the country's government and international aid organizations have come up with a water based way to get doctors to those in need and saying reports. welcome to water world this is the mighty brahmaputra river originating in debate it enters india and flows on into bangladesh it's the peak of the rainy season and here in the state of a savvy northeast india health care rights by boat...
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than any other state in the region. >> woodruff: help us understand the threat pakistan feels from india versus the threat it feels from the taliban and what may be left after the united states leav afghanistan. >> i think the indian capacity on pakistan's eastern border is always the one that threatens pakistan. something like 30 strike airfieldstown pakistan and i think in the recen recent recen insurgency is increasedly recognized by the military and the politicians. within the last 18 months the military has transformed itself from a conventional force into a facial effective counter-insurgency force. the training and the operations and the fact that they're committed something like 150,000 troops to the insurgency is evidence of their commitment. >> woodruff: but connect the dots from that, if you would, from the taliban in afghanistan. >> the one taliban as steve said represents more support for the paktun element and we have to recall the taliban paktun and because the tribes straddle the border they receive support from inside pakistan and so there is and always has been a kind o
than any other state in the region. >> woodruff: help us understand the threat pakistan feels from india versus the threat it feels from the taliban and what may be left after the united states leav afghanistan. >> i think the indian capacity on pakistan's eastern border is always the one that threatens pakistan. something like 30 strike airfieldstown pakistan and i think in the recen recent recen insurgency is increasedly recognized by the military and the politicians. within the...
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india blamed a tax on pakistan. here is the report. >> the relationship between these nuclear powers is full of suspicion. it often boils over into loathing. they tried not to show that today. a high-level meeting was very cordial. it went on much longer than planned. in the end, there were no headline grabbing proposals. steady progress. >> today's prolonged discussions were useful in creating an understanding of how to move forward. >> there was mention of the need of confidence-building measures. and ernest rhetoric from the guest. >> the challenges that lie ahead and the promise that a good relationship between our two countries is important for both of our peoples. >> senior politicians from india and pakistan were accusing each other of orchestrating bomb attacks, seven tossing -- sabotaging each other's interests in the area. do not expect major breakthroughs on the big issues just yet. bbc news, is a lot of thought. -- islamabad. >> of bp says it has temporarily capped a leaking wells in the gulf of mexico.
india blamed a tax on pakistan. here is the report. >> the relationship between these nuclear powers is full of suspicion. it often boils over into loathing. they tried not to show that today. a high-level meeting was very cordial. it went on much longer than planned. in the end, there were no headline grabbing proposals. steady progress. >> today's prolonged discussions were useful in creating an understanding of how to move forward. >> there was mention of the need of...
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in india now the recent suicide of a thirteen year old boy who said to have taken his life after being repeatedly caned at school has reopened the debate about corporal punishment although outlaw the practice is still widely used but the case has sparked anger from parents who are demanding criminal charges for teachers who beat their pupils. this is one of india's worst kept secrets the prevalence of corporal punishment in schools but the recent suicide of thirteen year old dr has brought the practice out into the open a student at the prestigious law mark meal for boys school in kolkata hanged himself a tour earlier this year after being gained at school after spending months juicing the school for answers his father has filed a police complaint against the three teachers he says were in lived think that they were after him for a long way lynne i think he was so long as he was getting an individual. battling if i may use the word he was able to take it but when the order descended on him at the same time i don't think. i don't think his young mind could have that much animosity. emis
in india now the recent suicide of a thirteen year old boy who said to have taken his life after being repeatedly caned at school has reopened the debate about corporal punishment although outlaw the practice is still widely used but the case has sparked anger from parents who are demanding criminal charges for teachers who beat their pupils. this is one of india's worst kept secrets the prevalence of corporal punishment in schools but the recent suicide of thirteen year old dr has brought the...
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in india cheese available in the grand central shirts in mumbai the taj mahal. tallest president the shoulder which results from mono beatrice will. go to go on taj mahal hotel synergise the same retro town hotel. the meridian the nina the judge the hotels church in new delhi hotel. babyhood tones clearing collections among the plaza. maidens hometowns pagosa medicine shift it was promised to taper cush promise. as the world's richest nations want to god a spending cuts a major international conference on the disease and yet it sees protests demanding treatment for. the suicide of a teenage boy came to the school household calls for criminal sanctions against teachers who break the door with bombs corporal punishment in india. says five day yes and they don't feel the soul bit so use an american apollo spacecraft we got them all over this one the rival superpower. there's the headlines from the shows next from our washington d.c. studio is. welcome to the loner show where you get the real headlines and none of the mersey working live out of washington d.c. and t
in india cheese available in the grand central shirts in mumbai the taj mahal. tallest president the shoulder which results from mono beatrice will. go to go on taj mahal hotel synergise the same retro town hotel. the meridian the nina the judge the hotels church in new delhi hotel. babyhood tones clearing collections among the plaza. maidens hometowns pagosa medicine shift it was promised to taper cush promise. as the world's richest nations want to god a spending cuts a major international...
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india's a very poor country. these are opportunities and this is a case where you can in good conscience, being a full humanitarian, say, "look, if you-- if you insist that they be working under first-world standards, they're not going to have any export industry at all." - atkins: well, let me poll my... - tapper: okay, thank you. - ...fellow colleagues. - i recommend we go forward. - i agree. - i agree. - so we're going forward with novastan. - tapper: we're going forward. we're going forward. ben heineman: can the counsel disagree? - ( all chuckling ) - tapper: we will get to you in a second. - leslie lowe: can your shareholders disagree? - tapper: well, leslie, you're the head of an n.g.o. that's focused on the environment. and you know betsy just because - your kids go to the same school. - oh, okay. and you've heard about this novastan deal going through. - you have concerns about this. - lowe: sure. betsy, my concern about what paul just said is it isn't just the workers. asbestos generalized in the enviro
india's a very poor country. these are opportunities and this is a case where you can in good conscience, being a full humanitarian, say, "look, if you-- if you insist that they be working under first-world standards, they're not going to have any export industry at all." - atkins: well, let me poll my... - tapper: okay, thank you. - ...fellow colleagues. - i recommend we go forward. - i agree. - i agree. - so we're going forward with novastan. - tapper: we're going forward. we're...
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case to set off a public outcry largely because it occurred in one of india's most elite schools but most cases of corporal punishment take place in government run schools and go largely unrecorded ten year old mounties are often beaten when he doesn't complete his homework on time. the teacher tries to teach us when we don't learn she hates us and sometimes cry when. the child with the state clearly doesn't solve any press one either the child would become too used to this kind of punishment and the effect would go off or else the child who's very sensitive and anxious by predisposition would feel very very vulnerable supreme court judgement in two thousand. in all its forms in india habits die hard many teachers and even some parents still believe in the need for this. we don't want to hit them but we get angry sometimes because we're taking so much effort to teach them so sometimes we are forced to hit them with all of fifty children in the class teachers often resort to beating them to control their large numbers you hear words like phrases like it's a theatre of war out there te
case to set off a public outcry largely because it occurred in one of india's most elite schools but most cases of corporal punishment take place in government run schools and go largely unrecorded ten year old mounties are often beaten when he doesn't complete his homework on time. the teacher tries to teach us when we don't learn she hates us and sometimes cry when. the child with the state clearly doesn't solve any press one either the child would become too used to this kind of punishment...
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my parents are from india but i was born in america and i started this dance when i was 18. i was not a baby e. both charlotte and an drea did as well. charlotte at 15 years and joe airna and i 15 years. that's how we got in this program. we practiced very hard. very, very hard we practiced everyday and we have been been in india practicing 8 times where our teacher is from. yes. >> yes. >> well there are similarities all of southeast asia. we performed in bali with a group. it's a story from the [inaudible] and so the indian epiics actually the indian epiics for very common in cambodia and bali and thailand and there is a different aesthetic. all southeast asia and asia there are a lot of similarities. >> he is a male entity. he is not -- are you referring to the story? >> it's interesting you should say that. a unique indian concept is one of half male, half female. and that is -- unlike some dances the solo dancer portrays all of the parts in the story. you can portray a feminine aspect and then masculine aspect with the bow and arrow. the male has to portray feminine and
my parents are from india but i was born in america and i started this dance when i was 18. i was not a baby e. both charlotte and an drea did as well. charlotte at 15 years and joe airna and i 15 years. that's how we got in this program. we practiced very hard. very, very hard we practiced everyday and we have been been in india practicing 8 times where our teacher is from. yes. >> yes. >> well there are similarities all of southeast asia. we performed in bali with a group. it's a...
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. >> ahead on crash between two trains in india has killed at least 60 people. an express train plowed into another. it was waiting at the station monday morning. more than 100 people were injured. we have the update from delhi. >> rescue teams working of the crash site, trying to force their way into the wreckage and tried to reach those trapped inside. the impact of the crash was so severe one coach was lifted clear of the tracks into a bridge overhead. others were mangled beyond recognition. crews have been cleaning the debris. the accident occurred when one train headed to calcutta collided with a stationary train. the carriage as most affected were the ones at the back, filled to capacity with low fare-paying customers, many of them headed to the city after a weekend at home. local residents were first at the scene, helping to carry out the injured. many have stayed on to help rescue workers and security forces that have been sent in. it is still not clear what caused the crash. an investigation is due to be launched to try to determine why both trains were
. >> ahead on crash between two trains in india has killed at least 60 people. an express train plowed into another. it was waiting at the station monday morning. more than 100 people were injured. we have the update from delhi. >> rescue teams working of the crash site, trying to force their way into the wreckage and tried to reach those trapped inside. the impact of the crash was so severe one coach was lifted clear of the tracks into a bridge overhead. others were mangled beyond...
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a tech support call from california to india leads to one woman's racy photos being posted on-line. abc7 news begins in 60bqbqbqbqbt >>> arrests here because of what's happening there. arizona's controversial immigration law takes affect in less than an hour. a federal judge has blocked many of the toughest provisions, but that didn't stop protesters in san francisco. cecilia vega is here with more on just what the judge blocked. cecilia? >> susan bolten, a clinton uh .y suspended the law because she says there is a substantial likelihood they would arrest legal immigrants and it would divert resources from the other responsibilities. arizona's courtroom battle over immigration became a battle in -- on san francisco's streets. outside the federal building, an act of civil disobedience as a show of support for undocumented immigrants. police arrested 19 people, mostly clergy members when they refused to stop blocking traffic during the busy commute. >> 1100 people are being deported ef day. it is immorale. >> reporter: what was supposed to be the eve of the start of controversial law
a tech support call from california to india leads to one woman's racy photos being posted on-line. abc7 news begins in 60bqbqbqbqbt >>> arrests here because of what's happening there. arizona's controversial immigration law takes affect in less than an hour. a federal judge has blocked many of the toughest provisions, but that didn't stop protesters in san francisco. cecilia vega is here with more on just what the judge blocked. cecilia? >> susan bolten, a clinton uh .y...
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a head-on crash between commuter trains in india has killed at least 60 people. it's thought an express train plowed into another train waiting at a station at the time in the early hours of monday morning. more than 100 people were injured. we have an update from delhi. >> rescue teams working at the crash site trying to force their way into the wreckage and trying to reach those trapped inside. the impact of the crash was so severe, that one coach was lifted clear of the tracks and into a bridge overhead. others were mangled beyond recognition. cranes are being used to clear the debris and help with the relief operation. the accident occurred when the express which was headed to calcutta collided with the stationary express. the carriages worst affected were the ones at the back, filled to capacity with low-fare paying passengers. many of them headed into the city after a weekend at home. local rezz departments were first at the scene helping to carry out the injured. many have stayed on to help the rescue workers and security forces that have been sent in. it'
a head-on crash between commuter trains in india has killed at least 60 people. it's thought an express train plowed into another train waiting at a station at the time in the early hours of monday morning. more than 100 people were injured. we have an update from delhi. >> rescue teams working at the crash site trying to force their way into the wreckage and trying to reach those trapped inside. the impact of the crash was so severe, that one coach was lifted clear of the tracks and into...
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if they want to weigh in they're both from the fact that we sell many military planes to india there is also a russian intent project to develop a multiple transport plane yes how is the project going and when will. we have the first results. of our strategic partners in aircraft manufacturing and this goes beyond military planes like you just said this includes transport planes as well as the russian engine program of building the su thirty m. very successful and you know india produces this aircraft under license from the world with the multipurpose transport plane program we progressed from a regular solar by relationship with the. shipping producing more than aircraft. we're also considering a similar partnership for their fifth generation project which we also mentioned today by the way with so i think we'll have some results in the next few years this year i expect that we'll sign action plans for both programs. transport plane and that of the fifth generation and the last question could you reveal a secret and tell us whether russia is going to build its own drones or continue
if they want to weigh in they're both from the fact that we sell many military planes to india there is also a russian intent project to develop a multiple transport plane yes how is the project going and when will. we have the first results. of our strategic partners in aircraft manufacturing and this goes beyond military planes like you just said this includes transport planes as well as the russian engine program of building the su thirty m. very successful and you know india produces this...
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>> not big, asia is big, and india is big. and not a lot of people realize that china and india are greater different in respect to coal. the chinese have tremendousoal reserves to meet their need india has little to no coal by high quality standards and have to import. china is pretty well self-contaed and india is the primary customer in asia. >> this questioner writes, i am concerned that we may be running out of coal, in virginia, the largest producer in the state. >> you have to divide virginia in the southern and northern part, bun central appalachia we estimate there is six to seven tons and you could go for 40 years. that number will probably grow as technology improves. but u.s. has 250 billion tons of coal. it's our greatest resource for having a strong economy and homeland security, and it's one that we should cherish than vulify. >> how important is the energy and (inaudible) and clean coal? >> clean coal can be called to describe a lot of things, it's important to remember that coal is 70% cleaner than it was 20-3
>> not big, asia is big, and india is big. and not a lot of people realize that china and india are greater different in respect to coal. the chinese have tremendousoal reserves to meet their need india has little to no coal by high quality standards and have to import. china is pretty well self-contaed and india is the primary customer in asia. >> this questioner writes, i am concerned that we may be running out of coal, in virginia, the largest producer in the state. >> you...
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one crew member from india sustained minor injuries to his arm. the company suspects the vessel may have come under attack, saying a crew member reported seeing a light near the ship just before the explosion. the oil tanker later returned to a port in the uae. the operator is to report its findings to japan's transport ministry. a company official has told nhk it is unlikely that the large-scale tanker could have suffered an explosion on its own accord. >>> july 27th marked the start of the two-year countdown to the opening of the london olympic games against the backdrop of the european debt crisis. so how are the preparations going? our reporter craig thompson from london has the details. >> reporter: the olympic flag passed from beijing to london two years ago. china felt its prestige was at stake when beijing hosted a lavish olympics. in contrast, london is planning a smaller, less extravagant event. compact is now the key word. construction at the olympic park begun two years ago. shortly afterwards, the collapse of lehman brothers hit the w
one crew member from india sustained minor injuries to his arm. the company suspects the vessel may have come under attack, saying a crew member reported seeing a light near the ship just before the explosion. the oil tanker later returned to a port in the uae. the operator is to report its findings to japan's transport ministry. a company official has told nhk it is unlikely that the large-scale tanker could have suffered an explosion on its own accord. >>> july 27th marked the start...
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bangladesh it's the peak of the rainy season and here in the state of assam in northeast india health care arrives by boat for those living in remote villages it can take three or four days to reach some of the islands. many villages we can go on when the rainy season it's more difficult to get to them during the dry season we have to work five to seven kilometers this could take two hours we can't carry all our medical equipment such a long distance one hundred thousand people live in the district of nobody but there is only one functioning medical center and wonder then that the arrival of the book clinic is a big event here the entire village turns out to meet the staff. sixteen year old is pregnant and feels this free check up is a far better option than travelling to the nearest town the book clinic is run by an ngo the center for northeast studies and is funded by the indian government and unicef its main focus is the immunization of children while locals were initially hesitant to get their babies vaccinated mothers know actively supported but there are limits to what the docto
bangladesh it's the peak of the rainy season and here in the state of assam in northeast india health care arrives by boat for those living in remote villages it can take three or four days to reach some of the islands. many villages we can go on when the rainy season it's more difficult to get to them during the dry season we have to work five to seven kilometers this could take two hours we can't carry all our medical equipment such a long distance one hundred thousand people live in the...
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njtsd that include china, india-- >> china, india and brazil. china will be the biggest economy in the world. i think india will be the second biggest. we'll be the third biggest for mostest century. we're going to grow at 1%, 2%, 3%, and maybe europe will grow at 1%, 2%, 3%. but china has been growing at 8% for a decade, india seven to 9% for almost a decade, and brazil 5% to 7% for almost a decade. the enormous size of these markets and the growth of them makes them a much more attractive and exciting place to invest and be. so you're going to see much more of the world go in that direction. one of the interesting questions is this-- the united states has been the dominant military and political and economic force in the world for quite some time. if we are not the dominant economy in the world, will we be also the dominant political and military force in the economy-- in the world? who knows. >> rose: i can tell you what the president of the united states said at west point, there is no recorded history that suggests a country that loses its
njtsd that include china, india-- >> china, india and brazil. china will be the biggest economy in the world. i think india will be the second biggest. we'll be the third biggest for mostest century. we're going to grow at 1%, 2%, 3%, and maybe europe will grow at 1%, 2%, 3%. but china has been growing at 8% for a decade, india seven to 9% for almost a decade, and brazil 5% to 7% for almost a decade. the enormous size of these markets and the growth of them makes them a much more...
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the symbol will come into use within six months in india. it will take 18 months to come into use in the international market. >>> hi there. i'm here with your world weather update. let's look at our typhoon. it continues to bear down on hynen is southern china and has waves across parts of thailand and into vietnam and laos and cambodia. as it makes its way further in a northwesterly direction, the winds are waves and very, very strong. look at the country figures right now. sustained winds are 125 figure right now. sustained winds are 12 figures right now. sustained winds are 12 figures right now. sustained winds are 12 figures right now. sustained winds are 12 figures right now. sustained winds are 12 figures right now. sustained winds are 12u figures right now. sustained winds are 12r figures right now. sustained winds are 12r figures right now. rightig kilometers per hour. we're really worried about the rain as well. it's been a very, very active rainy season across so as this storm moves further closer, we worry abou well as flooding b
the symbol will come into use within six months in india. it will take 18 months to come into use in the international market. >>> hi there. i'm here with your world weather update. let's look at our typhoon. it continues to bear down on hynen is southern china and has waves across parts of thailand and into vietnam and laos and cambodia. as it makes its way further in a northwesterly direction, the winds are waves and very, very strong. look at the country figures right now. sustained...
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in india a broom is a woman's power. by delivering brooms, we are telling them to clean up their mess. chemical melt down spent 20 tons of gas into their city. they are leading the fight to send justice to their people and the worst fate. mothers carry poisons in their breasts. she accepted the 2004 environmental prize. we are not expendable. we are not flowers offered at the profit and power. we are dancing flames commitmented to darkness and the magic and mystery of life. women have long been slain at the environmental health and justice, from rachel to louis and the family of love canal. to the women of india and around the world fighting to clean up dangerously contaminated community. today more women have more power than ever before, especially more economic power and political power, women can shift the balance of power and change the face of the future. we are the once we have been waiting for as the poet june jordan. if we can bring ourselves to great clarity as to cause and effect. the environment is us, it is o
in india a broom is a woman's power. by delivering brooms, we are telling them to clean up their mess. chemical melt down spent 20 tons of gas into their city. they are leading the fight to send justice to their people and the worst fate. mothers carry poisons in their breasts. she accepted the 2004 environmental prize. we are not expendable. we are not flowers offered at the profit and power. we are dancing flames commitmented to darkness and the magic and mystery of life. women have long been...
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. >> a $35 computer prototype has been in india. and kimberly sakamoto. >> officials are calling this a low-cost computer access device. you can see that it is over here. and if you think $35 is cheap? the price could only be $10. the government of india wants to toimpact does with colleges, universities next year. with technical institutions devising this are setting up research with price, quality issues in developing affordable gadgets for students. and computers complete within pds, services, and internet browser. if you'd like to read more about this $35 computer? what's on the web with kimberlee sakamoto. www.kron.com ♪ >> a live look of walnut creek, and on the right, it is a 680 southbound pass the 24. towards left, and the 680 or tie 124. and a live look at the san jose,-high with 24. and as you make your way past the 87 southbound. ♪ ñ çñ?ñÑñÑ [ male announcer ] whoa, the new ultimate turkey & bacon avocado. get ready for the ride of your life. wipeout in waves of tender turkey and crispy bacon. gaze upon the r
. >> a $35 computer prototype has been in india. and kimberly sakamoto. >> officials are calling this a low-cost computer access device. you can see that it is over here. and if you think $35 is cheap? the price could only be $10. the government of india wants to toimpact does with colleges, universities next year. with technical institutions devising this are setting up research with price, quality issues in developing affordable gadgets for students. and computers complete within...
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kamen sped off to india. -- mr. cameron sped off to india. >> 731 days, two years before they start working out the 2012 olympics. in east london, the main stadium is being built. plenty of olympic stars appeared to years early. -- two years early. >> this will be the gateway to the olympic pass. a collection of athletes, children, tv presenters, and builders, the first to take a walk that hundreds of thousands more will follow in two years. there is a little piece of history. chris hoyt became the first person to ride a bike and a venue where he hopes to add to his gold medal collection in 2012. >> just walking in their got the goose bumps going. we could potentially be standing on the top coating receiving medals. they have done such a great job. this is a very exciting day. >> another first, the main stadium, a special track has been laid where the former olympic track champion. it is already possible to sprint inside the stadium. >> 3, 2, 1. [applause] >> it is less of a sprinter and more of a job for michael jo
kamen sped off to india. -- mr. cameron sped off to india. >> 731 days, two years before they start working out the 2012 olympics. in east london, the main stadium is being built. plenty of olympic stars appeared to years early. -- two years early. >> this will be the gateway to the olympic pass. a collection of athletes, children, tv presenters, and builders, the first to take a walk that hundreds of thousands more will follow in two years. there is a little piece of history. chris...
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what is your motivation. >> skin light engineer products are relatively relevant in india. was created for the indian market as an engaging way for men to interact with this product. the vaseline page has about a thousand fans, i think people have the right to do whatever they want with the skin. love yourself first and i can't believe it's 2010. in fremont, home to one of the bay area's largest populations reaction was missed. >> is this app racist? >> for me, no, but for some people maybe yes. >> you're demeaning yourself by changing your color and stuff, you're not feeling good about yourself. you are not supposed to be what you are. >> in fremont, kiet do, cbs5? the state is expanding the list of who should get the whooping cough vaccine. they have declared a state of epidemic and they are asking for chilled and women over the age should have the shot. infants are the most vulnerable. they don't get their vaccines until 6 years old and don't have good protection unless they have 6 doses before three years old. >>> getting a grew shot may be easier than checking your mai
what is your motivation. >> skin light engineer products are relatively relevant in india. was created for the indian market as an engaging way for men to interact with this product. the vaseline page has about a thousand fans, i think people have the right to do whatever they want with the skin. love yourself first and i can't believe it's 2010. in fremont, home to one of the bay area's largest populations reaction was missed. >> is this app racist? >> for me, no, but for...