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india is accused of masterminding the attack on its financial capital mumbai. the united states has offered a $10 million bounty for information leading to his arrest and conviction. the united states and india are very angry with us. this means god is happy with us, he told the crowd as supporters chanted, "war will continue until the liberation." he did not use the word jihad himself. the stocky and bearded former professor added at the rally marking pakistan's defense that they were not ready for war. >> he's the founder of a militant group banned in pakistan but tolerated unofficially and believed to be close to the army. he has long abandoned its leadership and is now the head of its charity ring. india is furious that pakistan has not detained him since it handed over evidence against him to islamabad and allows him to live freely in a villa with police stationed outside. relations plunged to further lows last month after the killing of five indian soldiers along the so-called line of control that separates the two sides in the himalayan region of kashmir
india is accused of masterminding the attack on its financial capital mumbai. the united states has offered a $10 million bounty for information leading to his arrest and conviction. the united states and india are very angry with us. this means god is happy with us, he told the crowd as supporters chanted, "war will continue until the liberation." he did not use the word jihad himself. the stocky and bearded former professor added at the rally marking pakistan's defense that they...
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this is mumbai, the bustling commercial capital of india. it is fast growing and a symbol of the country's economic success. but it has a problem, or rather, about 1.8 million problems. that is how many cars and vehicles are on the road here. there is not enough to go around. that is one of the most congested cities in the world. >> they tried other solutions, including public transport. but it is behind schedule, over budget, and not nearly finished. and the monorail, also behind schedule and over budget and not nearly finished. this was meant to take them from a close down to the city. but it was never finished. it just stopped. the problem with projects like these is that they take time and money to build. meanwhile, the city keeps growing staff today. with is an enormous task the traffic and the population that we have every day. >> what is it like to brave the traffic in a city like this? i went for a ride with a journalist. daily basis it is like hopscotch in in a mine field, really. everyone seems to use the road. you've got bikes, ox
this is mumbai, the bustling commercial capital of india. it is fast growing and a symbol of the country's economic success. but it has a problem, or rather, about 1.8 million problems. that is how many cars and vehicles are on the road here. there is not enough to go around. that is one of the most congested cities in the world. >> they tried other solutions, including public transport. but it is behind schedule, over budget, and not nearly finished. and the monorail, also behind...
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bollywood celebrities flounced on the runway with ethnic ensemble at the finale of fashion week in mumbai. >> bali with celebrities on the runway with ethnic ensemble of indian designers at the finale of indian fashion week in entertainment capital mumbai on tuesday. ace designers brought the curtain down on the show. the collection termed absolute royal of the ace designer, was an interpretation of indian royalty and featured neutral tones of nude, ivory, white, peach, and then moving onto red and black. the line featured skirts, saris, jackets, dresses. the collection was reminiscent of the beautiful collections worn by gorgeous women in their mansions. >> it to picked beauty in the local dialect of rajasthan, a state which is surrounded with a lot of scenic beauty, historical structures, and it inspired me to put together this collection. the collection has -- determine it's a lot of qualities from rajasthan, depicted from its color palette and embroidery. >> inspired by the early colors, images, embroidery, the designer brought these in a contemporary mode. the color palette had a ric
bollywood celebrities flounced on the runway with ethnic ensemble at the finale of fashion week in mumbai. >> bali with celebrities on the runway with ethnic ensemble of indian designers at the finale of indian fashion week in entertainment capital mumbai on tuesday. ace designers brought the curtain down on the show. the collection termed absolute royal of the ace designer, was an interpretation of indian royalty and featured neutral tones of nude, ivory, white, peach, and then moving...
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and the street in mumbai because the hospitals are crowded. ♪ as the u.s. and allies press their case for military strikes against syria the people continue to suffer. the united nation says more than two million people have fled into neighboring countries and three quarters of them are women and children, a million refugees left in the first five months of this year alone and over 1100 -- 111,000 fled to egypt and jordan took in more than than and three quarters have gone to lebanon and we will speak about it in a mfl and half a million in turkey and lisa is there for us and in iraq more than 170,000. and we are on the border and joins us now. so you have seen numbers there increase substantially in the time you have been there. what is expected to be the impact of more talk of military strikes? >> well the impact of military action will mean there are more refugees crossing the border and coming to camps like this and let me show you here. when i arrived here two weeks ago the camp was a third full and you see it stretches across the hill there. and let m
and the street in mumbai because the hospitals are crowded. ♪ as the u.s. and allies press their case for military strikes against syria the people continue to suffer. the united nation says more than two million people have fled into neighboring countries and three quarters of them are women and children, a million refugees left in the first five months of this year alone and over 1100 -- 111,000 fled to egypt and jordan took in more than than and three quarters have gone to lebanon and we...
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bollywood celebrities pranced down the runway with ethnic indian ensembles at fashion week in mumbai. >> bollywood celebrities glanced down the runway in ethnic indian ensemble at india fashion week in the glamour capital, mumbai, on thursday. just exquisitely in pinks, creams, along with metalworks, sequence, and heavy embroidery on theiremes. the folks-inspired collection showcases traditional indian outfits that include saris and skirts among others. heavily inspired from india's northern culturalegions. >> i'm very, very happy because this is the first time fashion week is doing a show at that scale, a sw bere t fashion week actually starts, so tonight show is a landmark show in that sense. it is the first time. >> with festive season in mind, the designer used right colors such as mint green, burgundy, as well as mirror work, popular choices of indian bride. as for the fabric, there was a wide range. a bollywood filmmaker said he was amazed at the constant new designs created by his friend. >> an array of celebrities were present. the fashion week that commissions on august 23 wi
bollywood celebrities pranced down the runway with ethnic indian ensembles at fashion week in mumbai. >> bollywood celebrities glanced down the runway in ethnic indian ensemble at india fashion week in the glamour capital, mumbai, on thursday. just exquisitely in pinks, creams, along with metalworks, sequence, and heavy embroidery on theiremes. the folks-inspired collection showcases traditional indian outfits that include saris and skirts among others. heavily inspired from india's...
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as mumbai. the advantage, it is only in one location. you could imagine the chaos if they struck at two or three or four. they are having a hard enough time to deal with one. difficulty here is certainly the desire to try to save hostage lives and also the assault forces trying to reduce their casualties as much as possible. also the idea that is this a suicide mission per se or is there a potential likelihood that these individuals will try to get out of there. these were the difficulties that the enforcement authorities are having to deal with. >> bill, we heard the president saying that we would be providing what law enforcement support would be necessary. what kind of coordination would you be expecting from the united states with kenya at this point? >> well, at this point if the kenyans are agreeable, expertise to deal with the current situation, going forward, certainly training and expertise equipment to prevent it from happening in the future, also, the sharing of intelligence that nobo
as mumbai. the advantage, it is only in one location. you could imagine the chaos if they struck at two or three or four. they are having a hard enough time to deal with one. difficulty here is certainly the desire to try to save hostage lives and also the assault forces trying to reduce their casualties as much as possible. also the idea that is this a suicide mission per se or is there a potential likelihood that these individuals will try to get out of there. these were the difficulties that...
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is just theapse latest in a long list of such incidences in mumbai. this building came crashing down killing over 70 people and there have been many more since. the unsafe structures are increasingly being demolished by authorities. bbc world news, mumbai. >> a fortnight after two powerful hurricanes struck many villagers are still isolated by floodwaters and damage. >> 10 days after hurricane man struck,uck, -- manuel any villagers are only reachable by air. more than 30,000 homes have been affected in many of them destroyed. in lapinstadahan this was a on mexican independence day. they were eating lunch on the day of celebration when the mountain moved. sadly, this is little more than a mass grave. the survivors of the tragedy are moved to a sports center, and the federal government is attending to them with food and medical equipment. the aid effort is continuing apace, and there is no one left areave, other villagers still dependent on them to bring them supplies. >> the entire villages here for the aid, and they criticized the government, saying
is just theapse latest in a long list of such incidences in mumbai. this building came crashing down killing over 70 people and there have been many more since. the unsafe structures are increasingly being demolished by authorities. bbc world news, mumbai. >> a fortnight after two powerful hurricanes struck many villagers are still isolated by floodwaters and damage. >> 10 days after hurricane man struck,uck, -- manuel any villagers are only reachable by air. more than 30,000 homes...
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is just theapse latest in a long list of such incidences in mumbai. this building came crashing down killing over 70 people and there have been many more since. the unsafe structures are increasingly being demolished by authorities. bbc world news, mumbai. >> a fortnight after two powerful hurricanes struck many villagers are still isolated by floodwaters and damage. >> 10 days after hurricane man struck,uck, -- manuel any villagers are only reachable by air. more than 30,000 homes have been affected in many of them destroyed. in lapinstadahan this was a on mexican independence day. they were eating lunch on the day of celebration when the mountain moved. sadly, this is little more than a mass grave. the survivors of the tragedy are moved to a sports center, and the federal government is attending to them with food and medical equipment. the aid effort is continuing apace, and there is no one left areave, other villagers still dependent on them to bring them supplies. >> the entire villages here for the aid, and they criticized the government, saying
is just theapse latest in a long list of such incidences in mumbai. this building came crashing down killing over 70 people and there have been many more since. the unsafe structures are increasingly being demolished by authorities. bbc world news, mumbai. >> a fortnight after two powerful hurricanes struck many villagers are still isolated by floodwaters and damage. >> 10 days after hurricane man struck,uck, -- manuel any villagers are only reachable by air. more than 30,000 homes...
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his family traveled 18 hours on a train to mumbai. she says a place to call home has been hard to come by. to seek treatment has not. the doctors checked his medical history in the papers we had soon after they became treating him for cancer. we don't know much about illness but the doctors are taking care of him. >> despite the conditions, the patients and their families face, they are the lucky ones. for every one person who makes it to this hospital in mumbai for treatment, many more across the country go without. >> living on the streets while undergoing cancer treatment is far from ideal but with wards overflowing, low-cost shelters full and mumbai's market prohibitively expensive, the poorest of the poor have little choice. every year more than 35,000 people come here from india to receive low-cost care. >> the charges are minimal there and all of the investigations show it's very minimum. the patient gets benefit for each and every part of his treatment at a very, very subsidized expense >> reporter: despite their financial pos
his family traveled 18 hours on a train to mumbai. she says a place to call home has been hard to come by. to seek treatment has not. the doctors checked his medical history in the papers we had soon after they became treating him for cancer. we don't know much about illness but the doctors are taking care of him. >> despite the conditions, the patients and their families face, they are the lucky ones. for every one person who makes it to this hospital in mumbai for treatment, many more...
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an opera house, so we're bizarre, and mumbai on july 13, 2011, leaving 27 dead and 130 injured. the other three were involved in the four coordinated low intensity explosions which struck the busy arterial road in august 2012. >> i think this is a big catch, and it will degrade the capabilities of the mujahedin. >> he was brought to india while in nepal that intelligence agencies. he is likely to throw light on the terror module. a fountainhead of terror, he is likely to provide agencies with a font of information on the following lines -- the i.m. terror network of india, who is funding the i.m., the relation between it and terror handlers, the sleeping modules of i.m. >> indian mujahedin is known to have intellectuals, especially motivated information technology experts in its fold. he can provide information to this network and also on the on makers of -- bomb makers of i.m. >> he is supposed to be the main architect of the i.m., and you know the i.m. has been operating here for a long time and using resident indians, indian citizens, for this purpose. i think it is a big, th
an opera house, so we're bizarre, and mumbai on july 13, 2011, leaving 27 dead and 130 injured. the other three were involved in the four coordinated low intensity explosions which struck the busy arterial road in august 2012. >> i think this is a big catch, and it will degrade the capabilities of the mujahedin. >> he was brought to india while in nepal that intelligence agencies. he is likely to throw light on the terror module. a fountainhead of terror, he is likely to provide...
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concerns here at home have been mounting since the devastating 2008 attack in mumbai, india, where terrorists overran hotels and shopping centers. captain robert balista is s.w.a.t. team commander in maryland and he says patrolmen will come to malls under attack ready for heavy-duty fighting.
concerns here at home have been mounting since the devastating 2008 attack in mumbai, india, where terrorists overran hotels and shopping centers. captain robert balista is s.w.a.t. team commander in maryland and he says patrolmen will come to malls under attack ready for heavy-duty fighting.
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and we tell you why the cancer ward has spread to the streets in mumbai. champs as english and arabic channels. >>> disorder in a mexico court. why this judge lost his cool. ♪ . >> hello, again. let me take you to our top stories. two united nations says that more than 2 million people have fled from syria into marrying countries. more than three-quarters are women and children. syria's president says the foreign military strike could spark a regional war. bashar al-asaad told the newspaper that the middle east is volatile where chaos and extremism can spread. u.s. secretary of state john kerry and the defense secretary are to appear before the senate's foreign relations committee later today. they are due to put their case forward over the need to respond to last month's alleged chemical weapons attack. well, let's get more now on the syrian refugee crisis. he is with the world vision in london, thank you very much for coming on today. both our correspondents have highlighted the fact, one was in iraq, the other in turkey, lie lighted the fact that mone
and we tell you why the cancer ward has spread to the streets in mumbai. champs as english and arabic channels. >>> disorder in a mexico court. why this judge lost his cool. ♪ . >> hello, again. let me take you to our top stories. two united nations says that more than 2 million people have fled from syria into marrying countries. more than three-quarters are women and children. syria's president says the foreign military strike could spark a regional war. bashar al-asaad told...
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our reporter is in mumbai. latest, if youe can, on those who are still unaccounted for. dozens have been coming in to try to clear the debris and pull out any survivors. administer the came to visit a short while ago said at the time the building collapsed there were about 45 people feared trapped in the debris. some of these were pulled out, as you said, and around six are dead and others have been admitted to hospitals nearby. but we have seen crowds of him -- onlookers gather and some of those have family members who are still unaccounted for. so, this operation will will be for quite some time. and it has been raining on and off, which is not making things much easier for people. but this is just the latest of a long incident -- list of incidences in mumbai, and it seems like these have sadly become common. >> thank you very much, indeed. we will keep across that story as it develops. thank you for being with us here on bbc world news. come, including -- our fault. the world's leading scientists say they are warming the planet. in a few minutes we go live to the man
our reporter is in mumbai. latest, if youe can, on those who are still unaccounted for. dozens have been coming in to try to clear the debris and pull out any survivors. administer the came to visit a short while ago said at the time the building collapsed there were about 45 people feared trapped in the debris. some of these were pulled out, as you said, and around six are dead and others have been admitted to hospitals nearby. but we have seen crowds of him -- onlookers gather and some of...
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outside of mumbai's counts are hospitals the patients relatives come for months on end. i have been here for three months. but my son has cancer here on the side. he had surgery we're staying here. but there was a lump in my chest. i went to get tested and they told me it was cancer and let me go. inside. what should i do all the money i have saved was spent on the trip to come here it is gone. but what will i do know. that where will i go where will i stay. mr kumar is a professor of oncology and works for one of the country's largest cancer hospitals . india to be have almost one million new cases at the. beach and it's only been printed by what we call it would miss the limit of pieces you'd be close to ten million. on the small percentage who can get the money to mr accompanied if that and the government sponsored government and they can get the investment and so in such as that lake here can have the bios committed but the same quality can go to simulate a few p.c. . at the price or even less of place and i think it becomes a bit of a usually thing of the system. th
outside of mumbai's counts are hospitals the patients relatives come for months on end. i have been here for three months. but my son has cancer here on the side. he had surgery we're staying here. but there was a lump in my chest. i went to get tested and they told me it was cancer and let me go. inside. what should i do all the money i have saved was spent on the trip to come here it is gone. but what will i do know. that where will i go where will i stay. mr kumar is a professor of oncology...
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outside of mumbai's counselor hospitals the patient's relatives come for months on end. i have been here for three months. but my son has cancer here on the side. he had surgery we're staying here. but there was a lump in my chest. i went to get tested and they told me it was cancer and let me go. inside. what should i do all the money i have saved was spent on the trip to come here it is gone. i love it but what will i do know. that where will they go where will i state that. mr kumar is a professor of oncology and works for one of the country's largest cancer hospitals . india to be have almost one million new cases at the. beach of which i mean reprinted by and what we call it it would list the total number of pieces of the close to ten million. only a small percentage who can get the helpful montanus from company get that employee of the government to sponsor government employees they can get the investment of those men so in such a setup like here comes the biosimilars with the same quality control that simulate a few cases i believe it at the top of the price or ev
outside of mumbai's counselor hospitals the patient's relatives come for months on end. i have been here for three months. but my son has cancer here on the side. he had surgery we're staying here. but there was a lump in my chest. i went to get tested and they told me it was cancer and let me go. inside. what should i do all the money i have saved was spent on the trip to come here it is gone. i love it but what will i do know. that where will they go where will i state that. mr kumar is a...
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outside of mumbai's council hospitals the patients relatives come for months on end . but i have been here for three months. but my son has cancer here on the side. he had surgery we're staying here. but there was a lump in my chest. i went to get tested and they told me it was cancer and let me go. inside. what should i do all the money i have saved was spent on the trip to come here it is gone. but what will i do know. that where will i go where will i stay. mr kumar is a professor of oncology and works for one of the country's largest cancer hospitals . to india to be have almost one million new cases at the. beach and if anything printed by him what because it would list the total number of pieces you'd be close to ten million. only a small percentage who can get the helpful man to mr accompanied at that end ploy of the government to sponsor government employees they can get the investment of those men so in such a set up lake here can have the bios immediately but the same quality can go get simpler if you p.c. i believe at the top of the plays even less a place a
outside of mumbai's council hospitals the patients relatives come for months on end . but i have been here for three months. but my son has cancer here on the side. he had surgery we're staying here. but there was a lump in my chest. i went to get tested and they told me it was cancer and let me go. inside. what should i do all the money i have saved was spent on the trip to come here it is gone. but what will i do know. that where will i go where will i stay. mr kumar is a professor of...
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every year tens of thousands of india's poorest cancer patients go to mumbai for hope of treatment and pay little in one of the hospitals in the country and because of high demand and there are no place to stay some are living near the streets near the hospital and we report on that. >> reporter: camping on a dusty patch of pavement, she does what she can to make her critically ill nephew comfortable and 2 1/2-year-old has a cancer in his nose and they traveled 18 hours on a train to mumbai and she has a place to call home has been hard to come by and free treatment at the memorial hospital has not. >> translator: the doctors checked his medical history and in the papers we had and soon after they began treating the cancer. we don't know much about it but the doctors are taking care of him. >> reporter: despite the conditions the families face they are the lucky ones, for every one person who makes it to the hospital in mumbai for treatment, many more across the country go without. living on the streets while under going cancer treatment is far from ideal. but with wards overflowing an
every year tens of thousands of india's poorest cancer patients go to mumbai for hope of treatment and pay little in one of the hospitals in the country and because of high demand and there are no place to stay some are living near the streets near the hospital and we report on that. >> reporter: camping on a dusty patch of pavement, she does what she can to make her critically ill nephew comfortable and 2 1/2-year-old has a cancer in his nose and they traveled 18 hours on a train to...
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the clear up operation begins in indian after the collapse of an apartment block in mumbai. and we'll tell you why this small space in shanghai could do big things for the chinese
the clear up operation begins in indian after the collapse of an apartment block in mumbai. and we'll tell you why this small space in shanghai could do big things for the chinese
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this is the third deadly building collapse in mumbai in the last 6 months. >>> frightening surveillance from mcdonald's a fort worth. police say a man is seen with a semi automatic handgun. he walked out and fired three shots in the air when he came back into the mcdonald's it misfired again. >> i heard the gun clicking, pulling the trigger, squeezing it about five times on me he was going to kill me i am pretty sure he was going to kill me. >> police arrested justin joseph on suspicion of aggravated robbery he is being held on a half million dollars bail. >>> thieves steal a half million dollars in jewels from a maryland jewellery store. four months later they are still on the loose. the sophisticated robbery released on video in hopes of capturing the criminals. >> reporter: this photo shows the x they marked on the roof. in the exact right spot surveillance shows the crooks descending into a small back room ouvrier town jewelers store -- river town jewelers store. >> they cut the wires to the alarm. >> reporter: the suspects had planned out every last detail, gross says this was much
this is the third deadly building collapse in mumbai in the last 6 months. >>> frightening surveillance from mcdonald's a fort worth. police say a man is seen with a semi automatic handgun. he walked out and fired three shots in the air when he came back into the mcdonald's it misfired again. >> i heard the gun clicking, pulling the trigger, squeezing it about five times on me he was going to kill me i am pretty sure he was going to kill me. >> police arrested justin joseph...
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the commissioner of mumbai said that people are kissing in public, and that's why rapes are increasing. so rape culture is very rampant, the culture of blaming women, how they're dressed, how they're behaving, and were they out too late. this is not jus just in india a. it's across the globe, but we're fighting it head lone. >> we'll broaden this discussion beyond india and look at the global problem of rape and sexual violence. stay with us. we'll tell you where it is and what it can mean for our educational system. coming up. >> we're talking about women and the problems of rape and sexual violence that so many face. first, some context. a recent united nations report on sexual assault in the asia pacific region revealed some disturbing trends. more than 10,000 men from bangladesh, cambodia, papa new guinea were asked questions like, did you ever have sex with your partner when you knew that she didn't want to, but you thought she should because she's your partner. and did you have sex with a girl who was too drunk to say if she wanted to or not. the answer was yes. the common motiva
the commissioner of mumbai said that people are kissing in public, and that's why rapes are increasing. so rape culture is very rampant, the culture of blaming women, how they're dressed, how they're behaving, and were they out too late. this is not jus just in india a. it's across the globe, but we're fighting it head lone. >> we'll broaden this discussion beyond india and look at the global problem of rape and sexual violence. stay with us. we'll tell you where it is and what it can...
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outraged local journalists marched through mumbai in protest against sexual violence. government statistics show reported cases of crimes against women in india rose every year from 2004 through 2012. the issue has triggered deep soul searching among indian society. sexual violence was a topic of debate in late august. the title of the debate was confronting rape culture. the word culture was deliberately chosen to stress the depths of the problem. a lawmaker taking part in debates says woman's rights are disregarded in india, especially in rural areas. >> a female lawmaker pointed to the changes taking place in indian society. as a result of the country's economic growth. >> as women coming out on their own, i think there is some kind of a, i don't know, ego problem. we need to go very deep, study this and then propose a solution. >> reporter: but the heated debate ran out of time and ended without any clear conclusion. >> there are so many incidents happening all over the country, and therefore women's security is a major issue that india definitely will have to addr
outraged local journalists marched through mumbai in protest against sexual violence. government statistics show reported cases of crimes against women in india rose every year from 2004 through 2012. the issue has triggered deep soul searching among indian society. sexual violence was a topic of debate in late august. the title of the debate was confronting rape culture. the word culture was deliberately chosen to stress the depths of the problem. a lawmaker taking part in debates says woman's...
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in 2008 the same group carried out coordinated attacks across mumbai and 164 people were killed. they later confessed they were supported by pakistan. this is analyst who special lied in pakistan. he joins us from islamabad. we want to go back to the relationship in the moment. first to concentrate on attacks today, another big bombing. why such a rise in the violence in pakistan in a moment? >> certainly there has been a rise, and the center of violence is the capital city. this is basically a response of the taliban to the pakistan army's offer for peace deal. i think probably this shows that the taliban are not interested in peace. they would like to continue with the violence and to put more pressure on the government. i think probably that the government and the ruling party has been actively been involved with the taliban and has increased them. >> you talk about appeasing them. how difficult does it make it for prime minister shareif? will he continue the policy to open up a dialogue with pakistan? >> i think nobody can dispute that this problem have you been resolved. if
in 2008 the same group carried out coordinated attacks across mumbai and 164 people were killed. they later confessed they were supported by pakistan. this is analyst who special lied in pakistan. he joins us from islamabad. we want to go back to the relationship in the moment. first to concentrate on attacks today, another big bombing. why such a rise in the violence in pakistan in a moment? >> certainly there has been a rise, and the center of violence is the capital city. this is...
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. >> rescue efforts under way after a building collapse in mumbai. crews have pulled people out including a baby. we'll have the latest coming up. >>> welcome back everyone. right now we've got great news to report this morning out of india. we received word crews have pulled a baby alive from the rubble of a collapsed building in mumbai. five-story building gave way. at least two people have been killed. 12 have been pulled out alive so far. 50 people reportedly still trapped under the debris. it's the latest in a series of building collapses in india, the deadliest in april when an illegally constructed building collapsed, killed more than 70 people. >>> also on the international scene the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons meeting today to approve a u.s./russian brokered plan to remove syria's arsenal of poison gas and nerve agents. the u.s. and russian officials agreeing to a draft resolution that would demand syria give up chemical weapons. the resolution does not threaten military force if syria does not comply. the plan comin
. >> rescue efforts under way after a building collapse in mumbai. crews have pulled people out including a baby. we'll have the latest coming up. >>> welcome back everyone. right now we've got great news to report this morning out of india. we received word crews have pulled a baby alive from the rubble of a collapsed building in mumbai. five-story building gave way. at least two people have been killed. 12 have been pulled out alive so far. 50 people reportedly still trapped...
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the prim difference is that mumbai involved a dozen commercial targets and kenya just one, and in mumbai, as well, nearly 170 were killed. fbi and the intelligence community are, quote, aggressively drilling down on the alleged al shabaab members and whether they are american citizens. this includes, i'm told, the scrubbing of travel records. >> catherine, this is actually not new the idea of americans going over to fight in somalia. >> well, that's right. one of the threat streams domestically is the recruitment of naturalized american citizens, who have traveled overseas to somalia to fight alongside al shabaab. the former chairman of the house homeland security committee explaining on the sunday talk shows the intelligence community's concerned that american passport holders travel to somalia, get training, and then return home. >> we know this probably still 15 to 20 somali americans who are still active over there. the concern would be if any of them have come back to the united states, and used those abilities here in the united states. >> first identified by fox news the leadershi
the prim difference is that mumbai involved a dozen commercial targets and kenya just one, and in mumbai, as well, nearly 170 were killed. fbi and the intelligence community are, quote, aggressively drilling down on the alleged al shabaab members and whether they are american citizens. this includes, i'm told, the scrubbing of travel records. >> catherine, this is actually not new the idea of americans going over to fight in somalia. >> well, that's right. one of the threat streams...
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no official total yet-- but >>> a tragedy in mumbai, india. dozens are still trapped in the rubble of a five-story apartment building that collapsed. no official total yet but authorities say many people have been killed. 30 have already been rescued from the rubble, including an 11-year-old girl. they her her yelling under the bricks and rocks. this is the fifth deadly collapse this year in mumbai. >>> a united airlines pilot has suffered a heart attack midflight and died. the incident forced an emergency landing in boise, idaho. some of the passengers were sleeping when the crew announced an unscheduled stop on the flight from houston to seattle. others jumped into action helping to perform cpr. >> i thought it was a passenger. and it was a little bit more nerve-racking to see what is the pilot. >> some people helped give him cpr all the way down and then they got the emts on there and got him off. >> an off-duty pilot stepped in to help with that emergency landing. >>> police in texas say a would- be robber's gun malfunctioned and saved the
no official total yet-- but >>> a tragedy in mumbai, india. dozens are still trapped in the rubble of a five-story apartment building that collapsed. no official total yet but authorities say many people have been killed. 30 have already been rescued from the rubble, including an 11-year-old girl. they her her yelling under the bricks and rocks. this is the fifth deadly collapse this year in mumbai. >>> a united airlines pilot has suffered a heart attack midflight and died....
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mumbai time. the latest building collapse at least 2 people killed in april when an illegally constructed building fell down then. at the live desk, melissa mollet, news 4. >>> we will keep a close eye on the shutdown showdown today on capitol hill. we're expecting the senate to vote to remove a provision interest a government funding bill that would defund the affordable care act. house speaker john boehner say he and his colleagues won't accept any legislation that doesn't take money away from the controversial health care law. congress must reach a deal by the end of monday or part of the government will shut down. >>> the head of the nsa is downplaying employees are abusing authority. they say they eavesdropped on family and friends a dozen times over the past decade. they have two open investigationses into misuse of authority. it's reviewing details of a third incident and may open an investigation. >>> the u.n. security council could vote as early as today on a resolution forcing syria to g
mumbai time. the latest building collapse at least 2 people killed in april when an illegally constructed building fell down then. at the live desk, melissa mollet, news 4. >>> we will keep a close eye on the shutdown showdown today on capitol hill. we're expecting the senate to vote to remove a provision interest a government funding bill that would defund the affordable care act. house speaker john boehner say he and his colleagues won't accept any legislation that doesn't take money...
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five men raped a 22-year-old female journalist last month in mumbai and they are under pressure to do more to protect women. >>> engineers at japan's crippled plant have made a discovery. they've been digging into the ground at the fukushimas site to find leaks of contaminated wastewater. a monitoring well near a storage tank contained sharnly rising levels of tritium. and officials with tokyo electric power company reported the findings and say the level of tritium in water samples from the well rose on thursday to 130 now, becquerels. that's more than twice the level at which japanese nuclear plants are allowed to release water into the ocean. a storage tank released more than 300 tons of highly radioactive water last month and it probably seeped into the soil. they dug the well 20 meter there is the tank and started taking samples of groundwater. the tritium level in those samples was 64,000 becquerels per liter on tuesday and rose to 97,000 on wednesday. company officials say they suspect the water leaked last month caused increase but can't be certain. they are also trying to fig
five men raped a 22-year-old female journalist last month in mumbai and they are under pressure to do more to protect women. >>> engineers at japan's crippled plant have made a discovery. they've been digging into the ground at the fukushimas site to find leaks of contaminated wastewater. a monitoring well near a storage tank contained sharnly rising levels of tritium. and officials with tokyo electric power company reported the findings and say the level of tritium in water samples...
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very similar to mumbai. this was likely carried out by al shabaab. i conducted a hearing on al shabaab. one of the only al qaeda affiliates which has actively here in the united states. so mailian americans have gone to be trained. i would assume that local law enforcement are looking into those somalia-american communities today. using sources and resources to make sure there's no follow-up attempt here in the united states. >> and how about any information on whether some of those somalia americans may be involved in the attack, anything on that yet in. >> i haven't heard if any of them are involved or not. there's still 15 to 20 somalia americans still active over there. the concern would be if any of those have come back to the united states. martha, this shows the really growing influence of al qaeda in africa. you have al shabaab in somalia going into kenya. for years, the state department did not want to declare al shabaab a terrorist organization, they thought it was focusing on tribal issue. now, we see, they certainly an international dimen
very similar to mumbai. this was likely carried out by al shabaab. i conducted a hearing on al shabaab. one of the only al qaeda affiliates which has actively here in the united states. so mailian americans have gone to be trained. i would assume that local law enforcement are looking into those somalia-american communities today. using sources and resources to make sure there's no follow-up attempt here in the united states. >> and how about any information on whether some of those...
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the 8th building collapse in mumbai this year. and staying in india villages are cutoff and roads washed away after days of heavy rain in the state. and we report. >> reporter: the rains finally stopped around the city to reveal the damage. when the flooding began rescue efforts were slow in this area but picked up on thursday. we followed these rescue workers as they headed out and floating on the water what used to be a paved road there were signs everywhere that showed how bad the flooding became here. rescuers came to the small village outside of the city and people told us they had been stranded for days, and making due with what they have. >> this is like this for four days and no food and nothing here and just water everywhere. >> reporter: only a few villages at a time can be taken away and that time couldn't come sooner for a man trapped in the village with his pregnant wife without any amenities. >> translator: if they are not helping us out we will be stuck there and my wife is pregnant, and we couldn't get a doctor of
the 8th building collapse in mumbai this year. and staying in india villages are cutoff and roads washed away after days of heavy rain in the state. and we report. >> reporter: the rains finally stopped around the city to reveal the damage. when the flooding began rescue efforts were slow in this area but picked up on thursday. we followed these rescue workers as they headed out and floating on the water what used to be a paved road there were signs everywhere that showed how bad the...
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al jazeera, mumbai. >>> several other buildings in the mumbai area have crumb bemed this year, and there were five collapses in just the last three months alone. >>> a follow-up to a story we brought you yesterday. a former u.s. soldier nicknamed rambo pleaded not guilty saturday to charges that he plotted to kill a federal agent for nearly a million dollars. joseph hunter, extradited for thailand on friday, told a federal judge he was not guilty when asked about his plea in an unsealed indictment describes the 48-year-old hunter as a contract killer and a leader of a trio of former soldiers that are trained snipers. >>> a "new york times" report says the nss has been mapping data. if you thought your facebook was private, think again. newly released documents show that the nsa used vast amounts of phone and internet data to create complex webs of information about just who is connected to whom and to what exte extent. "the new york times" reports that by analyzing e-mails and phone metadata it can map out details about online friends and associates. it can pinpoint a location at any beg
al jazeera, mumbai. >>> several other buildings in the mumbai area have crumb bemed this year, and there were five collapses in just the last three months alone. >>> a follow-up to a story we brought you yesterday. a former u.s. soldier nicknamed rambo pleaded not guilty saturday to charges that he plotted to kill a federal agent for nearly a million dollars. joseph hunter, extradited for thailand on friday, told a federal judge he was not guilty when asked about his plea in...
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terror attacks, his punishment was carried out in mumbai. keeping in mind that that case, too, took a long time to come through the courts and punishment to actually be handed on you. it was surprising actually, in india, people were caught by surprise at how quickly that capital purpose. was served. so in that case it should be sooner than later. >> we'll wait for the sentence. thank you. the taliban says it carried out an attack on a u.s. consolate in western afghanistan. at least eight people, including five attackers were killed. jane ferguson reports from kabul. >> reporter: the dawn attack against the u.s. sons let's happened at about 6:00 a.m. local time. that is very typical of complex attacks by the taliban which include several suicide bombers. for this attack, there were five attackers themselves. it's believed a loud explosion started the attack and that was a car bombing. four suicide bombers did detonate themselves and then the final attacker was killed by police officers. two police officers so far have been reported killed an
terror attacks, his punishment was carried out in mumbai. keeping in mind that that case, too, took a long time to come through the courts and punishment to actually be handed on you. it was surprising actually, in india, people were caught by surprise at how quickly that capital purpose. was served. so in that case it should be sooner than later. >> we'll wait for the sentence. thank you. the taliban says it carried out an attack on a u.s. consolate in western afghanistan. at least eight...
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the gunmen have made it very clear from the very beginning that much like the mumbai attack they have no intention of being taken alive. we understand they are hiding behind the hostages, using them as human shield. so you can imagine trying to go into that situation to both disarm the gunmen and trying to rescue the remaining hostages, it is extraordinarily difficult and taking a long time. >> reporter: there are still 60 people unaccounted for. is there any kind of an update about that? because we have word about that a short time ago. >> reporter: well, the last few eyewitnesss that have been able to come out from within the hostage-taker's room, they're describing some pretty horrific scenes. you know, when you hear them talk about piled up bodies, people lying around the place, not really being able to get a sense of really whether you're looking at a man or woman in some of these instances, the firing seems to be really indiscriminate, anderson, and they chose a day where there was actually a cooking class for children going on. that only added to the panic, a lot of people don'
the gunmen have made it very clear from the very beginning that much like the mumbai attack they have no intention of being taken alive. we understand they are hiding behind the hostages, using them as human shield. so you can imagine trying to go into that situation to both disarm the gunmen and trying to rescue the remaining hostages, it is extraordinarily difficult and taking a long time. >> reporter: there are still 60 people unaccounted for. is there any kind of an update about that?...
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this is one of the templates like mumbai. mum boy is something no law enforcement commander should ever forget. they should all go back and re-review after mumbai when that attack happened. fwaufs multiple shooters. ten or so across the city. hotels, training stations, just a long, drawn out hostage murder spreement they want that because it prolongs the event. that's what they also wanted in kenya. it prolongs the event to hold the hostages. they don't want hostages for the traditional, you know, to get the theater of terrorism. that's what they got in mumbai. they got a few days. here they got a few days. >> they absolutely did. >> jim caf narcotics we will talk about this and other matters. weekends with alex witt. join me today at noon eastern time. meanwhile, up next, steve cornnetic on msnbc. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great
this is one of the templates like mumbai. mum boy is something no law enforcement commander should ever forget. they should all go back and re-review after mumbai when that attack happened. fwaufs multiple shooters. ten or so across the city. hotels, training stations, just a long, drawn out hostage murder spreement they want that because it prolongs the event. that's what they also wanted in kenya. it prolongs the event to hold the hostages. they don't want hostages for the traditional, you...
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specifically westgate was mentioned a year ago as well as a church and a mumbai-style operation. also, what's interesting is that in september so this month there was apparently 15 al shabaab fighters who managed to get hold of refugee cards, so they could cross over from somalia into kenya into the refugee camps and may have gone on to different places. at the same time as all this pressure being put on the government, we have this forensic operation which is complex and extremely delicate going on in the westgate mall just behind me. we know that fbi agents are involved in the operation. they've been sifting through the building very, very slowly getting any kind of evidence or any clues including ballistic dna evidence as well. what they want to do is get to the bottom of the rubble, the three stories that collapsed, and try to work out whether some of these fighters managed to escape through tunnels or with some of the people who escaped on day one and day two or whether they're buried and dead under that rubble. that's one of the big things that people here want to know. the
specifically westgate was mentioned a year ago as well as a church and a mumbai-style operation. also, what's interesting is that in september so this month there was apparently 15 al shabaab fighters who managed to get hold of refugee cards, so they could cross over from somalia into kenya into the refugee camps and may have gone on to different places. at the same time as all this pressure being put on the government, we have this forensic operation which is complex and extremely delicate...
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the clear up operation begins in indian after the collapse of an apartment block in mumbai. and we'll tell you why this small space in shanghai could do big things for the chinese economy. ♪ ♪ well, let's begin with breaking news out of pakistan where at least 28 people have been killed in an apparent car bomb attack it happens outside a police station. at least 70 people have been injured. let's go more on the story now and talk to the journalist there and joining us on the phone line now. just bring us u up-to-date what what you have been hearing about the attack. >> reporter: the officials have confirmed that it's a car bomb and [inaudible] people are dead in the h explosion. according to eyewitnesses people present, this happened in the historical area. we have spoken to the spokesperson of the leading hospital where most of the injured and the people who have died have been taken and he has confirmed they have got 29 dead and more than 70 people injured. also we have spoken to the bomb disposal unit in charge and he has also confirmed apparently there were two explo
the clear up operation begins in indian after the collapse of an apartment block in mumbai. and we'll tell you why this small space in shanghai could do big things for the chinese economy. ♪ ♪ well, let's begin with breaking news out of pakistan where at least 28 people have been killed in an apparent car bomb attack it happens outside a police station. at least 70 people have been injured. let's go more on the story now and talk to the journalist there and joining us on the phone line now....
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. >> reporter: 22 million people live in mumbai and 60% of them in slums. overcrowded and with poor ventilation, they are a breeding ground for t.b. >> reporter: small medical centers leak this set up shots in congested areas to treat those with the di disease, once diagnosed those that can't get to the hospital rely on the mobile units to continue their course of treatments. >> i can't work. i get chest pains i in in and my stomach hurts, nearly every he was i get a fever whether i get my treatment here or at the hospital it's the same. it saves time not to go to the hospital when i can get it at this clinic. >> reporter: a new patch could make treatment easier and more effective especially in asia or africa where tuberculosis is most prevalent. but while research suggests it works, it could be years before patience are being treated with nano technology. al jazerra, mumbai. >> now japan has just launched a new rocket that it hopes will be a cheaper way of sending satellites in to space, the three stage lift affidavit from a space center on saturday a. an
. >> reporter: 22 million people live in mumbai and 60% of them in slums. overcrowded and with poor ventilation, they are a breeding ground for t.b. >> reporter: small medical centers leak this set up shots in congested areas to treat those with the di disease, once diagnosed those that can't get to the hospital rely on the mobile units to continue their course of treatments. >> i can't work. i get chest pains i in in and my stomach hurts, nearly every he was i get a fever...
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and still able to really strike terror into the hearts of people. >> like mumbai, this was a coordinated attack on a soft target. are you concerned that we might see more attacks like this globally and even here at home? >> i'm always concerned. terrorism rears its ugly head. al qaeda is trying to recover. we've obviously got them on the run. but there are other organizations like al shabab and others who have common ground with al qaeda. it's almost like the wac-a-mole game. they rear their ugly heads and you have on-tto smack them down. we always have to keep one step ahead and it's difficult to do obviously. i do agree with pete king about that. >> congressman, thank you so much for your time. >>> later today, the president will be attending a memorial service for the victims killed in monday's navy yard shooting. on nbc's "meet the press" this morning, nra chief wayne lapierre said the massacre could have been prevented if there had been more armed personnel at the base and if the gun man's mental health had been taken more seriously. >> the whole country knows the problem is there w
and still able to really strike terror into the hearts of people. >> like mumbai, this was a coordinated attack on a soft target. are you concerned that we might see more attacks like this globally and even here at home? >> i'm always concerned. terrorism rears its ugly head. al qaeda is trying to recover. we've obviously got them on the run. but there are other organizations like al shabab and others who have common ground with al qaeda. it's almost like the wac-a-mole game. they...