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he was working in a mumbai office. >> rotella: in mumbai? >> yes. >> rotella: after his arrest headley gave up his friend testifying that rana was his accomplice. at trial, rana denied it, but he was convicted and sent to prison. >> so many innocent people they are killed in this mumbai attack. david headley is insane. that's it. i can say only this thing. no person with a brain can do these things. he's insane. >> rotella: david coleman headley is not his given name. he was born daood gilani in washington, d.c., in 1960. his father was a well-known pakistani broadcaster, his mother, serrill headley, a daughter of philadelphia high society. the family moved to pakistan early in the boy's life. one neighbor was this man, chand bhai, who says he's known gilani since that time. >> rotella: but soon the parents divorced, the clash of american and pakistani culture at the heart of the break-up. his father remarried his mother returned to america forced to leave her son. daood grew up in private military schools, where duty to flag and country was
he was working in a mumbai office. >> rotella: in mumbai? >> yes. >> rotella: after his arrest headley gave up his friend testifying that rana was his accomplice. at trial, rana denied it, but he was convicted and sent to prison. >> so many innocent people they are killed in this mumbai attack. david headley is insane. that's it. i can say only this thing. no person with a brain can do these things. he's insane. >> rotella: david coleman headley is not his given...
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india believes zaki ur rehman lakhvi planned the mumbai siege. his trial has dragged on for years infuriating india. >> translator: we are very disappointed by what pakistan has done with lakhvi. india wants to improve its relationship with pakistan but the recent development is very unfortunately. >>> six years on from the siege it continues to haunt mumbai a group of men arrive in the city by boat over the course of 60 hours, they attacked luxury hotels a jewish center and a railway station. nine of the ten attackers were subsequently killed. india believes it was lakhvi and his armed group that orchestrated and trained the gunmen. but according to his lawyer there's not enough evidence which is why he's now on bail. much of the case is based on the confession of the one attacker who survived. india executed him two years ago. the attack is a sensitive issue between the neighbors, who historically have had a difficult relationship. a handshake last year between the prime ministers was thought to be a defining positive moment, but the decision t
india believes zaki ur rehman lakhvi planned the mumbai siege. his trial has dragged on for years infuriating india. >> translator: we are very disappointed by what pakistan has done with lakhvi. india wants to improve its relationship with pakistan but the recent development is very unfortunately. >>> six years on from the siege it continues to haunt mumbai a group of men arrive in the city by boat over the course of 60 hours, they attacked luxury hotels a jewish center and a...
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just as vicious as it can get what they did in mumbai. in 2009, "on the record" took you to the very site of these mumbai attacks. we were traveling there with secretary of state hillary clinton and we interviewed her about those attacks. >> we're here in mumbai, india, and not just in the city but in this particular hotel which is hugely significant, isn't it? >> it is. we are in the taj hotel, which is one of the two hotels that were attacked by the terrorists on november the 11th, what they call 2611 here wanted to start in mumbai i wanted to show sympathy and solidarity courageously more death and injury. >> i can tell you being in that hotel with the secretary of state just a few months after that 2009 where they literally pull people out of hotel rooms and execute him at that very hotel is that the people of india were absolutely outraged and terrified of what was going on in pakistan, what a threat pakistan, which is a nuclear country of course nuclear nation what a threat pakistan is to india. we have jonathan boone back, jonathan
just as vicious as it can get what they did in mumbai. in 2009, "on the record" took you to the very site of these mumbai attacks. we were traveling there with secretary of state hillary clinton and we interviewed her about those attacks. >> we're here in mumbai, india, and not just in the city but in this particular hotel which is hugely significant, isn't it? >> it is. we are in the taj hotel, which is one of the two hotels that were attacked by the terrorists on...
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be indians believe he planned the mumbai siege. his trial has dragged on for years. >> we are very disappointed what pakistan has done with him. as its own neighbor and friendly relations should be maintained but the recent development is very unforeseen. >> six years from the siege it continues to haunt mumbai. over the course of 60 hours they attacked luxury hotels, a jewish center and railway station. nine of the ten attackers were subsequent killed. indians believe it was ea and his group that trained gunmen but according to his lawyer there's not enough evidence which is why he's now on bail. much of the case is based on the confession of the one attacker who survived, india executed him two years ago. the attack is a sensitive issue between the neighbors who historically have had a difficult relationship. a handshake between two prime ministers last year was thought to be a defining positive moment but the decision to release lakve on bail could be a set back. >> protestersprotests erupted in india today. police filed tear ga
be indians believe he planned the mumbai siege. his trial has dragged on for years. >> we are very disappointed what pakistan has done with him. as its own neighbor and friendly relations should be maintained but the recent development is very unforeseen. >> six years from the siege it continues to haunt mumbai. over the course of 60 hours they attacked luxury hotels, a jewish center and railway station. nine of the ten attackers were subsequent killed. indians believe it was ea and...
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fez jamil, al jazeera mumbai. >> just a reminder, you can find more news at our website. the address to click on to is aljazeera.com. aljazeera.com for all your international news and sport. >> intense fighting in yemen as a humanitarian crisis gets worse. the red cross is trying to deliver aid but can't find planes to fly it in. rolling stone retracts a controversial story about a rape at the university of virginia why the u.n. called the report a failure of adjournment. >> i'm jennifer glasse. shopkeepers
fez jamil, al jazeera mumbai. >> just a reminder, you can find more news at our website. the address to click on to is aljazeera.com. aljazeera.com for all your international news and sport. >> intense fighting in yemen as a humanitarian crisis gets worse. the red cross is trying to deliver aid but can't find planes to fly it in. rolling stone retracts a controversial story about a rape at the university of virginia why the u.n. called the report a failure of adjournment. >>...
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anger in india as a suspected mastermind of the mumbai attack is freed on bail by pakistan. the cuban and u.s. president in panama. they're expected to meet for the first time since relations thawed. >> i'm andrew simmons in what could be the lesscy of the world legacy since chernobyl. open heart surgery on babies. >> we begin with the latest developments in the war oh, yes in yemen. there was a set back of efforts to broaden the coalition. pakistan's parliament has decided not to join the saudis, voting to stay neutral in the conflict. but there was some relief for the people of sanaa when planes carrying medical aid were able to land since the airstrikes began 16 days ago. there have been a call for a pause in daily fighting to allow the aid in. >> reporter: this is much much-needed medical aid. one of two planes that landed in the yemeni capital on friday carrying enough surgical equipment to treat up to a thousand people. >> the first plane we wanted to arrive in sanaa finally arrived after ten days. it is now full of 16 tons of medical assistance, which is very needed n
anger in india as a suspected mastermind of the mumbai attack is freed on bail by pakistan. the cuban and u.s. president in panama. they're expected to meet for the first time since relations thawed. >> i'm andrew simmons in what could be the lesscy of the world legacy since chernobyl. open heart surgery on babies. >> we begin with the latest developments in the war oh, yes in yemen. there was a set back of efforts to broaden the coalition. pakistan's parliament has decided not to...
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this is one of mumbai's three mainland fills. together they take in the 11,000 tons of garbage this city produce he every day. but here they're using technology to break down the garbage and put it to use. >> clay leaner first and then -- >> a firm has been hired to build a bioreactor here. >> recirculate the liquid that comes off of that garbage back into the garbage which enables it to degrade at a much faster rate some say about 75% faster. the gas that comes off of that process we capture and we turn into electricity. >> but that solution is expected to take years and is only being done so far at one site. >> translator: local officials say the city will need more dumping space in the meantime. >> we are looking at almost 60 to 65 heck hectares of land, for our future needs. we have some problem that is why we are looking for space outside mumbai area which is not surrounded by real estate development. >> some say reducing the amount of garbage is an essential step in solving the problem. one this neighborhood not far from th
this is one of mumbai's three mainland fills. together they take in the 11,000 tons of garbage this city produce he every day. but here they're using technology to break down the garbage and put it to use. >> clay leaner first and then -- >> a firm has been hired to build a bioreactor here. >> recirculate the liquid that comes off of that garbage back into the garbage which enables it to degrade at a much faster rate some say about 75% faster. the gas that comes off of that...
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. >> six years on from the siege it continues to haunt mumbai. a group of men arrived tonight in the city by boat, over the course of 60 hours they attacked luxury hotels, a jewish station jewish location and a railway station. not enough evidence why he is on bail most of the case is based on the confession of the one attacker who survived. india executed him two years ago. the two nations have historically had a difficult relationship. the handshake between two prime ministers last year was thought to be a defining positive moment but the decision to release lakve could prove to be a difficult moment. al jazeera. >>> finally struck a deal over the sale of dozens of fighter jets between being india and france. phil lavelle reports. >> narendra modi is more than just a special guest is he he is a just agreed to buy 36 fighter planes but a disappointment for some because france wanted them to take about 120. but they will be talking about more. >> translator: keeping in mind the critical necessity for fightser jets in india. i've spoken to the pre
. >> six years on from the siege it continues to haunt mumbai. a group of men arrived tonight in the city by boat, over the course of 60 hours they attacked luxury hotels, a jewish station jewish location and a railway station. not enough evidence why he is on bail most of the case is based on the confession of the one attacker who survived. india executed him two years ago. the two nations have historically had a difficult relationship. the handshake between two prime ministers last year...
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in mumbai. the attacks left 165 people dead. india has called the release unfortunate and disappointing. >>> a u.s. defense chief ashton carter is in south korea for a three-day visit. carter's trip comes amid news that north korea fired two short-range missiles off the western coast. the defense officials say they only fled a few miles before plunging into the sea. it's seen as a proi havecation. >>> and france's political party is having a open fallout. >> she's probably his most vocal supporter or at least she was. lepen was desperate to become president at one point. >> viva lafrance. >> his daughter by his side, but now she's leader. his outspoken remarks too much for her marin lapenn will be blocking him from running as leader as one of france's regions. she wants to distance herself from him. >> i think that deep down, jean marie lapen needs to show wisdom and accept the consequences the turmoil which he himself has created and maybe he should give up his political responsibilities. >> th
in mumbai. the attacks left 165 people dead. india has called the release unfortunate and disappointing. >>> a u.s. defense chief ashton carter is in south korea for a three-day visit. carter's trip comes amid news that north korea fired two short-range missiles off the western coast. the defense officials say they only fled a few miles before plunging into the sea. it's seen as a proi havecation. >>> and france's political party is having a open fallout. >> she's...
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>> reporter: many in mumbai's leather industry say the ban has hurt them. here only three of the 10sewing stations are being used and those may soon shutdown as well as surprise run out. the ban is hurting not only people in the leather industry, but also poor people who eat beef. those objecting to the ban say it unfairly targets minorities and lower hindu who his rely on beef as an affordable source of protein. the law has already made the price of some meats to go up by 10%, but the authorities say it protects the animals from abuse. this religious group meets every sunday at the cow shelter. some of the cows are fed and cared for. volunteers support the new ban. >> translator: leather can be made from other sources too. these workers who say they are going to become beggars are not telling the truth. there are so many other jobs. they don't have to only work in the leapter leather industry it's absolutely unaccept to hindu to his kill a cow. >> reporter: others think it's not fair little these unemployed workers meet in this empty leather tan are you to
>> reporter: many in mumbai's leather industry say the ban has hurt them. here only three of the 10sewing stations are being used and those may soon shutdown as well as surprise run out. the ban is hurting not only people in the leather industry, but also poor people who eat beef. those objecting to the ban say it unfairly targets minorities and lower hindu who his rely on beef as an affordable source of protein. the law has already made the price of some meats to go up by 10%, but the...
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he was alleged to have been a key player in the assault on mumbai which left 166 dead. today, he was released on bail. >>> new video footage raises fresh questions about the shooting of an unarmed black man by a white police officer in south carolina. why did a routine stop end with
he was alleged to have been a key player in the assault on mumbai which left 166 dead. today, he was released on bail. >>> new video footage raises fresh questions about the shooting of an unarmed black man by a white police officer in south carolina. why did a routine stop end with
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he was alleged to have been a key player in the assault on mumbai which left 166 dead. today, he was released on bail. >>> new video footage raises fresh questions about the shooting of an unarmed black man by a white police officer in south carolina. why did a routine stop end with a killing? we hear from the officer's mother. >>> i just hope god takes care of everybody involved. i know they're grieving like i'm grieving. >>> north and south american leaders gather for a summit in panama. u.s./cuban relations are warming up, but will barack obama reach out to venezuela. >> also, politics between america and venezuela and the damaging effect it's having on the local population and the economy. >>> and also in the program, jamie is here keeping a close watch on business. >> but stephen, not much business in watches. at least in macau, where the jewelry and watch fair there has been called off, because the chinese government's anti-corruption drive has made such a huge dent in its customer base. we'll explain more in half an hour. hour. >>> a very warm welcome to "gmt." i
he was alleged to have been a key player in the assault on mumbai which left 166 dead. today, he was released on bail. >>> new video footage raises fresh questions about the shooting of an unarmed black man by a white police officer in south carolina. why did a routine stop end with a killing? we hear from the officer's mother. >>> i just hope god takes care of everybody involved. i know they're grieving like i'm grieving. >>> north and south american leaders gather...
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india believes he planned the mumbai siege. his trial has dragged on for years, infuriating india. >> we're very disappointed with what pakistan has done with hat hatkvi. >> six years on from the siege it continues to haunt mumbai. a group of men arrived by boat. over the course of 60 hours they attack luxury hotels, a jewish center and a railway railway station. they killed dozens of people. india believes it was laktvi and his gunmen, but the court said there is not enough evidence, which is why he is now on bail. much is based on the one attacker who survives. india executed him two years ago. a handshake between the two prime ministers last year is thought to be a defining positive moment. but the decision to release him on vail could prove to be a set back. al jazeera. >> the resident fellow at the institute, and he told me what could be behind the release. >> what they have done is to distinguish between the so-called good terrorists and bad terrorists. when you look a the good terrorist there is no one better from a mili
india believes he planned the mumbai siege. his trial has dragged on for years, infuriating india. >> we're very disappointed with what pakistan has done with hat hatkvi. >> six years on from the siege it continues to haunt mumbai. a group of men arrived by boat. over the course of 60 hours they attack luxury hotels, a jewish center and a railway railway station. they killed dozens of people. india believes it was laktvi and his gunmen, but the court said there is not enough...
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we have reports from mumbai. >> this mountain of trash is mumbai's garbage dump pup one of the oldest and largest in arab. it candidate take any more but garbage arrives daily. >> we're helping the city garbage service by spraying the wet and the triangle. we can sell part of the dry trash to make money for ourselves. >> along with low-tech solutions such as sorting garbage the city is trying out a new high tech method of one of its other dump sites. this is one of mumbai's land fills. they take in the garbage that sit produces every day. but here they use technology to break down the break down the garbage and put it to use. >> they have hired a bio reactor here. the gorge will be covered in soil to break it down. >> resurface the liquid back into the garbage to help it degrade at a much faster rate. the gas that comes off that process we capture and we turn into electricity. >> but that solution is expected to take years and only is being done so far as one site. local officials say that the city will need more dumping space in the meantime. >> we're looking at 60 to 65 hector of la
we have reports from mumbai. >> this mountain of trash is mumbai's garbage dump pup one of the oldest and largest in arab. it candidate take any more but garbage arrives daily. >> we're helping the city garbage service by spraying the wet and the triangle. we can sell part of the dry trash to make money for ourselves. >> along with low-tech solutions such as sorting garbage the city is trying out a new high tech method of one of its other dump sites. this is one of mumbai's...
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india believes zaki ur rehman lakhvi planned the mumbai siege. his trial has dragged on for years, infuriating india. >> translator: we are very disappointed by what pakistan has done with lakhvi. india wants to influence relations with pakistan and [ inaudible ] should be maintained. but the recent development is very unfortunate. >> reporter: sixth -- six years on there the siege, it continues to haunt mumbai. they killed dozens of people. nine of the ten attackers was subsequently killed. india believes it was lakhvi and his armed group that trained the gunmen. but according to his lawyer there's not enough evidence which is why he is now on bail. much of the case is based on the confession of the one attacker who survived. india executed him two years ago. the attack is a sensitive issue between the neighbors who historically have had a difficult relationship. a handshake between the two prime ministers last year, was a positive moment but the release of lakhvi on bail would prove to be a setback. >>> coming up on the program an uphill battle
india believes zaki ur rehman lakhvi planned the mumbai siege. his trial has dragged on for years, infuriating india. >> translator: we are very disappointed by what pakistan has done with lakhvi. india wants to influence relations with pakistan and [ inaudible ] should be maintained. but the recent development is very unfortunate. >> reporter: sixth -- six years on there the siege, it continues to haunt mumbai. they killed dozens of people. nine of the ten attackers was...
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countries trying to deal too with overflowing landfill sites the problem in cities, such as mumbai. it is fays jamil discovered. >> reporter: this mountain of trash is a garbage dump one of the oldest and largest in asia it can't take more garbage arrives daily. this is one of several women hired by a nonprofit group to do something about the problem. >> translation: we are helping the garbage service by separating the wet and dry garbage. we can sell part of the dry trash to make money. >> reporter: along with low-tech solutions such as sorting garbage, the city is trying a high tech method. . >> reporter: this is one of mumbai's land fills. they take in 11,000 tonnes of garbage. here they are using technology to break down the technology. a private firm has been hired to build a bioreactor it garbage is filled by the bottom and broken down. >> recirculating the liquid off the garbage into the garbage, enabling it to degrade at a faster rate some say 75% faster. the gas we capture and we turn into electricity. >> reporter: that solution will take years, and has only been done at on
countries trying to deal too with overflowing landfill sites the problem in cities, such as mumbai. it is fays jamil discovered. >> reporter: this mountain of trash is a garbage dump one of the oldest and largest in asia it can't take more garbage arrives daily. this is one of several women hired by a nonprofit group to do something about the problem. >> translation: we are helping the garbage service by separating the wet and dry garbage. we can sell part of the dry trash to make...
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we have a report from mumbai. >> this mountain of trash is mumbai's garbage dump, one of the oldest and largest in asia. it can't take anymore but garbage still arrives daily. one of several women hired by a non-profit group tries to do something about the problem. >> we're helping the city garbage service by separating the wet and the dry garbage. we can sell partly of the dry trash to make money for ourselves. >> along with low tech solutions, such as sorting garbage, the city is trying a new high tech method at another dump site. >> this is one of the three mainland fills. together they take in the 11,000 tons of garbage this city produces every day. here they're using technology to break down the garbage and put it to use. >> clay liner first. >> a private firm has been hired to build a bio reactor here. the garbage almost sealed from the bottom and covered by soil to break it down. >> recirculate the liquid back into the garbage which enables it to degrade at a much faster rate some say 75% faster. the gas that comes off of that process, we at a capture and turn into electricity. >
we have a report from mumbai. >> this mountain of trash is mumbai's garbage dump, one of the oldest and largest in asia. it can't take anymore but garbage still arrives daily. one of several women hired by a non-profit group tries to do something about the problem. >> we're helping the city garbage service by separating the wet and the dry garbage. we can sell partly of the dry trash to make money for ourselves. >> along with low tech solutions, such as sorting garbage, the...
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>> many in mumbai's leather industry say the law has hurt them. supplies run out the ban is hurting not only people in the leather industry but also poor people who eat beef. >>> those objecting to the ban say it unfairly targets minorities who rely on beef as an affordable source of protein. those supporting the ban say it protects the animals from abuse. this group meets every saturday at this cow shelter. here they're fed and cared for. volunteers support the new ban. >> translator: leather can be made from other sources too. these workers who say they are going to become beggars are not telling the truth. they don't have to work in the leather industry. it is absolutely unacceptable to us hindus to kill a cow. >> most say they've spent their lives working in the leather and meat business and can't find work elsewhere. >> translator: so angry but we can't express it. if we show our anger the police will come after us. we forced our young people to sit and control their emotions, if they raise their voices they'll cause trouble. we're appealing
>> many in mumbai's leather industry say the law has hurt them. supplies run out the ban is hurting not only people in the leather industry but also poor people who eat beef. >>> those objecting to the ban say it unfairly targets minorities who rely on beef as an affordable source of protein. those supporting the ban say it protects the animals from abuse. this group meets every saturday at this cow shelter. here they're fed and cared for. volunteers support the new ban. >>...
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. >> i'm in mumbai supporters say a ban on bulls is protecting the animals. we'll speak to others who say the ban is killing their livelihood. >> i hear gunshots. >> a bullet came right there through the window. >> it absolutely is a crisis. >> real reporting. >> this is what we do. >> america tonight. tuesday through friday. 10:00 eastern. only on >> al jazeera america international news. shining a light on the untold stories. >> believe in yourself and you'll get there. >> making the connections to the bigger picture. >> shouldn't you have been tougher? >> get the international news you need to know. al jazeera america. >>> hello again. the top stories an al jazeera. in yemen, the saudi led coalition has been shelling targets from the sea, ending supply lines and depots in aden. reports that houthi rebels stormed homes and detained journalists and politicians. the u.n. calls the situation at the yarmouk refugee camp in syria a source of shame. they control nearly all of the camp. it's home to 18,000, most palestinians >>> iraq's prime minister says i.s.i.l.
. >> i'm in mumbai supporters say a ban on bulls is protecting the animals. we'll speak to others who say the ban is killing their livelihood. >> i hear gunshots. >> a bullet came right there through the window. >> it absolutely is a crisis. >> real reporting. >> this is what we do. >> america tonight. tuesday through friday. 10:00 eastern. only on >> al jazeera america international news. shining a light on the untold stories. >> believe in...
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india has formally protested pakistan over the man accused of masterminding the 2008 mumbai attacks. he is one of seven men still facing trial in connection with the assault in which 160 people died. in a moment, we will hear from delhi, but we start in islamabad. >> this release is the latest development in the legal to and fro between the courts in pakistan and the government, who have been under immense pressure to curb militancy in the country. there have already been three other court orders to get him released. he received they'll back in december when a court said they did not have enough evidence to keep him in jail. at the time, the government was able to dispute that judgment and keep him behind bars under the maintenance of public order act. since then, there have been many attempts by his lawyers to get him released saying there is not enough legal ground for him to be in prison. it does seem the government has now failed to keep him behind bars. we have heard reports of the special treatment he has received in jail, he or the six men who are with him. the officers have t
india has formally protested pakistan over the man accused of masterminding the 2008 mumbai attacks. he is one of seven men still facing trial in connection with the assault in which 160 people died. in a moment, we will hear from delhi, but we start in islamabad. >> this release is the latest development in the legal to and fro between the courts in pakistan and the government, who have been under immense pressure to curb militancy in the country. there have already been three other...
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that is why we are looking for outside mumbai in the area. it's not surrounded by the real estate development. some say reducing the amount of garbage is an essential step. this neighbour hooted is composting the organic. >> they should not sit helplessly. if they are not doing it if it's done nothing will happen. each as the solutions are tried out. the mount ape of trash is growing. a metropolis is producing more garbage >>> al jazeera confirmed two of its journalists held by the nigerian military since 24th march have been released from detention. ahmed idris and ali mustafa were allowed to leave the hotel on sunday. they are safely back in the capital, and have been covering the campaign. al jazeera's director says we are pleased that their ordeal is over. they are looking forward to spending time with families and loved ones. both want to thank everyone who secured the release, including n.g.o.s, politicians and fellow journalists. >>> sport in a moment. injured on duty. how cyclists at the tour of flanders see a painful end to the race.
that is why we are looking for outside mumbai in the area. it's not surrounded by the real estate development. some say reducing the amount of garbage is an essential step. this neighbour hooted is composting the organic. >> they should not sit helplessly. if they are not doing it if it's done nothing will happen. each as the solutions are tried out. the mount ape of trash is growing. a metropolis is producing more garbage >>> al jazeera confirmed two of its journalists held by...
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india believes they planned the mumbai siege. his trial has dragged on for years, infuriating india. >> we are very disappointed what he has done. india wants friendly relations to be maintained. >> six years on from the siege it continues to haunt mumbai. the group of men arrives in the city by boat. over the course of 60 hours they attacked luxury hotels, a jewish center and a railway station. they killed dozens of people. nine of ten attackers were subsequently killed. they believe it was an armed group that orchestrated and trained the gunmen. but according to his lawyer there is not enough evidence, which is why he is out on bail. the attack is a sensitive issue between the neighbors who historically have had a difficult relationship. a handshake between the two prime ministers last year was thought to be defining, positive moment. but the decision to release him on bail could prove to be a setback. >> thanks for being on the program. how do you think these this will affect the relationship between pakistan and india because
india believes they planned the mumbai siege. his trial has dragged on for years, infuriating india. >> we are very disappointed what he has done. india wants friendly relations to be maintained. >> six years on from the siege it continues to haunt mumbai. the group of men arrives in the city by boat. over the course of 60 hours they attacked luxury hotels, a jewish center and a railway station. they killed dozens of people. nine of ten attackers were subsequently killed. they...
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>> many in mumbai's leather industry say the ban has hurt them. here, only three of the 10 sewing stations are used. those may shut down, as well. at supplies run out, the ban is hurting people in the leather industry and also poor people who eat beef. >> those objecting say it unfairly targets minorities and lower caste hindus. it has led to a 10% price hike. some say it protects the animals prom abuse. >> this religious group meets every sunday at this cow shelter. some cattle were seized from transports taking them for illegal slaughter. they are fed and cared for. volunteers support the new ban. >> leather can be made from other sources, too. these workers who say they are going to become beggars are not telling the truth. they don't have to work in the leather industry. it's not acceptable to us to kill a cow. >> others think it's not fair. these unemployed workers meet in this empty leather tannery to share their frustration with the ban. most spent their lives in the business and can't find work elsewhere. >> we're so angry, but we can't ex
>> many in mumbai's leather industry say the ban has hurt them. here, only three of the 10 sewing stations are used. those may shut down, as well. at supplies run out, the ban is hurting people in the leather industry and also poor people who eat beef. >> those objecting say it unfairly targets minorities and lower caste hindus. it has led to a 10% price hike. some say it protects the animals prom abuse. >> this religious group meets every sunday at this cow shelter. some...
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seeing you in mumbai, usually in new york, you get around. how did that i do and it how did they siphon the money or sip this money around? >> elwell, aaron, you know it comes down to really cooking the books. and that's really what happened here. and this really came out after an admission by the founder and at that time in 2009 the chairman of the company, and what happened is, they basically admitted to cooking the books and falsifying their profit reports for almost ten years. well that really rocked the i.t. industry because this company was really seen as one -- as someone as a darling of the i.t. industry. they were able to really get on the idea of outsourcing, and they were hailed as being this company that was really being able to build itself up, through hard work and dedication. and it seems that that actually wasn't necessarily the case. as you rightly pointed out, it cost shareholders $2.3 billion. and today after six years a verdict has finally come down and all ten people have been found guilty. and when it comes to the founde
seeing you in mumbai, usually in new york, you get around. how did that i do and it how did they siphon the money or sip this money around? >> elwell, aaron, you know it comes down to really cooking the books. and that's really what happened here. and this really came out after an admission by the founder and at that time in 2009 the chairman of the company, and what happened is, they basically admitted to cooking the books and falsifying their profit reports for almost ten years. well...
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. ♪ from the horrific 2006 train bombings to the militant attacks in mumbai, the threat of terrorism along this border is a daily concern. ♪ t-mobile is breaking the rules of wireless. and the samsung galaxy s6 edge is breaking the rules of design. can't get your hands on it because you're locked down by a carrier? break free t-mobile will pay every penny of your switching fees. get ahead of the curve and get your hands on the galaxy s6 edge for $0 down at t-mobile today. scourge of 20th...
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ladies and gentlemen, think of the mumbai attacks where ten well-trained terrorist, young, these guys in their early 20's one i believe in the late teens, they fanned out across the city of mum by one of the largest cities in the world, millions of people live there in india, spanned out with assault rifles and bombs in their backpack and wreaked havoc. they laid siege to one of the world's largest cities. ten men with assault rifles and bombs. this happened for the better part of the week. and again the media cycle was dominated by this and they killed dozens and dozens of people. could you see that in god forbid, middle america? because that is the goal. and i am not an alarmist or senationalist. this is what sis is saying. they are calling on americans to rise up and be city rules in their words. focus, the game plan and strategy for isis i outlined it in the book, is to turn the united states and western europe in the gorilla war zone. you are seeing a fort hood style attack. a boston bombing style attack. paris style attack on american and european soil on a regular bases. we had
ladies and gentlemen, think of the mumbai attacks where ten well-trained terrorist, young, these guys in their early 20's one i believe in the late teens, they fanned out across the city of mum by one of the largest cities in the world, millions of people live there in india, spanned out with assault rifles and bombs in their backpack and wreaked havoc. they laid siege to one of the world's largest cities. ten men with assault rifles and bombs. this happened for the better part of the week. and...
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. >>> the man suspected of masterminding the 2008 mumbai attacks is freed on bail by a pakistani court. ♪ >>> in yemen where the saudi-lead coalition continue to target houthi holds again. pakistans parliament has called for a diplomatic solution. with no direct clarity on whether it would give military support to ally saudi arabia at any point. >> reporter: pakistan has said all along that it would take parliament into confidence and that the people's representatives will then decide whether the saudi request for help and what way to respond to that. so often a debate that came to a conclusion that while there was no compromise on the defense and security of saudi arabia in the eventuality that [ inaudible ] territorial integrity was violated that they would go to any level. however, they were against military intervention in yemen saying this was a tribal war, not a sectarian war, and there were measured needed to bring everybody to a settlement and arrange for a ceasefire. they said they will stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the saudis if they were threatened. however, pakistan wou
. >>> the man suspected of masterminding the 2008 mumbai attacks is freed on bail by a pakistani court. ♪ >>> in yemen where the saudi-lead coalition continue to target houthi holds again. pakistans parliament has called for a diplomatic solution. with no direct clarity on whether it would give military support to ally saudi arabia at any point. >> reporter: pakistan has said all along that it would take parliament into confidence and that the people's representatives...
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we return. ♪ down overcounting you in mumbai. we are 15 minutes away prayer at the moment it is a concern that united spirits has asked the chairman to reside following an internal probe. what does this investigation actually cover? >> the billionaire owner of the largest company there shows 2012 is making headlines again for all the wrong reasons. after they were forced to shut down the unpaid dues they resign from the board siding lost confidence and internal devotions were under their control declining the board decision say that saying is based onision half-truths and twisted facts in 2012 with the majority stake to continue as chairman for five years. culmination of a rocky two years. transactions included a loan of $200 million. boardy do exit from the ofis the end of the reign the tycoon that holds beach parties for a formula one racing team even after the banks declared him someone not in a position to repay dues when mounting that had forced the grounding. >> thank you for that in mumbai. let's find out what is going on
we return. ♪ down overcounting you in mumbai. we are 15 minutes away prayer at the moment it is a concern that united spirits has asked the chairman to reside following an internal probe. what does this investigation actually cover? >> the billionaire owner of the largest company there shows 2012 is making headlines again for all the wrong reasons. after they were forced to shut down the unpaid dues they resign from the board siding lost confidence and internal devotions were under...
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has the government come to help or ruin us. >> many in mumbais say the ban hurt them. here three of the 10 sowing stations are being used and they may shut down. as supplies run out. the ban is not only for people in the leather industry but poor people that eat beef. >> those objecting to the ban say it targets minorities and those relying on beef as a protein. it has gone up 10%. those supporting the ban say it protects the animals. >> reporter: this religious group meets every sunday at the cow shelter. some of the cattle is taken for slaughter. here they are fed and cared for. volunteers support the ban. leather could be made from other sources. there's so many other jobs. they don't have to work. it's not acceptable to hindus to kill a cow. others think it's not fair. these workers meet to share frustration with a ban. most say they spent their lives and canned find the works. >> translation: we are angry. we can't express it. we forced the young people to control their emotions. if they raise their voice, there could be trouble. we pray to the government to see w
has the government come to help or ruin us. >> many in mumbais say the ban hurt them. here three of the 10 sowing stations are being used and they may shut down. as supplies run out. the ban is not only for people in the leather industry but poor people that eat beef. >> those objecting to the ban say it targets minorities and those relying on beef as a protein. it has gone up 10%. those supporting the ban say it protects the animals. >> reporter: this religious group meets...
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. >>> the man mastermind of the attacks on mumbai is freed on bail. plus. >> fisheries once again under the spotlight for human trafficking and slave labor despite government promises. >> the saudi led coalition has stepped up its air strikes in and around the yemeni capital sanaa. the republican guard was also targeted. and thousands of houthi supporters have taken to the street in sanaa to condemn them. many said they would remain steadfast even with the continued aerial assault. first time since air strikes began 17 days ago erica wood has more. >> this is much needed medical aid being unloaded at sanaa airport, one of two planes that landed on friday, carrying enough medicine and surgical equipment to treat a thousand people. >> the first plane finally arrived after ten days, is now full of 16 tons of emergency medical assistance which is very needed now yemen. we expect another plane tomorrow hopefully. >> reporter: late on thursday a medical team and supplies also arrived into the southern port city of aden by boat. the properly distributing the
. >>> the man mastermind of the attacks on mumbai is freed on bail. plus. >> fisheries once again under the spotlight for human trafficking and slave labor despite government promises. >> the saudi led coalition has stepped up its air strikes in and around the yemeni capital sanaa. the republican guard was also targeted. and thousands of houthi supporters have taken to the street in sanaa to condemn them. many said they would remain steadfast even with the continued aerial...
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fez jemil, al jazeera mumbai. >> the flowers are in full bloom but the weather could keep tourists away. why that could be a huge financial blow to the entire region. >>> also a large season for the italian navy rescuing migrants. migrants. >> "the stream". >> your digital community. >> you pick the hot topics and express your thoughts. "the stream", it's your chance to join the conversation. tuesday to friday, 3:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> the italian coast guard and navy have rescued 1500 migrants off libya's coast. they found several boats in the mediterranean saturday. the migrants were taken to the italian island of lampedusa in sicily. 3500 of the migrants died. >>> in our global view segment we look at how news outlets are reacting to various events. an editorial in lebanon's daily star calls yarmouk refugee camp uncontested murder. >>> the australian broadcasting corporation has a story on something we brought you earlier, calls on the australian government to take a stand to save australian citizens. it she says human life should not come second to currying favor
fez jemil, al jazeera mumbai. >> the flowers are in full bloom but the weather could keep tourists away. why that could be a huge financial blow to the entire region. >>> also a large season for the italian navy rescuing migrants. migrants. >> "the stream". >> your digital community. >> you pick the hot topics and express your thoughts. "the stream", it's your chance to join the conversation. tuesday to friday, 3:30 eastern. only on al...
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al jazeera mumbai. >> american art collectors returned two long lost paintings to bolivia. the two pieces date back to the 17th and 18th centuries stole from southern bolivia. they only realized they were stolen in 2013. >> in today's culture beat, a famous son is talking about a path far from his father's shadow. kyle evidence wood is as. >> bassist son of clint eastwood. we spoke with kyle for this morn's first person report. >> i'm am jazz musician. my mother is maggie eastwood and my father is clint eastwood. i started listening to jazz around the house from my parents, really. ♪ ♪ >> that was kind of my earliest memories of music so count bassie duke ellington. very happy i found something i'm passionate about. >> my main instrument is bass. >> playing live is kind of that magic, you know, element of music happens. i think i'm my own worst critic, always trying to work at your craft and better yourself, and you know, there's always room for improvement and room to grow. >> come with me. >> i've scored a few of my father's films let's see invictus gran torino. >> yo
al jazeera mumbai. >> american art collectors returned two long lost paintings to bolivia. the two pieces date back to the 17th and 18th centuries stole from southern bolivia. they only realized they were stolen in 2013. >> in today's culture beat, a famous son is talking about a path far from his father's shadow. kyle evidence wood is as. >> bassist son of clint eastwood. we spoke with kyle for this morn's first person report. >> i'm am jazz musician. my mother is...
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now here's a look back at the mumbai massacre. the four-day siege began november 26th, 2008. gunmen attacked ten sites taking over three hotels and a jewish center. 164 people were killed in the terror attack. nine of the gunmen also died in the attacks. mohamed was the only gunman to survive. he was later executed. the majority of the victims were indian. 26 were foreign nationals. among those killed from 12 countries including the united states, brittain, france and germany. >>> now the first funerals of many have started in kenya since the attack at garissa university this month. robyn kyril reports. a 21-year-old man was the first person from the small kenyan village to attend the university. >> reporter: mourners gather in the kenyan village not for the death of an elder, but for 21-year-old bryson. he was in the prime of his life described as a role model by those who knew him. his family had little money for education but showing enormous potential, the entire community came together sending bryson to university. >> he also had a problem of getting the fees. teachers a
now here's a look back at the mumbai massacre. the four-day siege began november 26th, 2008. gunmen attacked ten sites taking over three hotels and a jewish center. 164 people were killed in the terror attack. nine of the gunmen also died in the attacks. mohamed was the only gunman to survive. he was later executed. the majority of the victims were indian. 26 were foreign nationals. among those killed from 12 countries including the united states, brittain, france and germany. >>> now...
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. >> hundreds of thousands of people live and work where mumbai dumps its garbage. as this mountain of waste has grown, so too, has the number of people who rely on it to make a living? >>. >> this dumping ground is full of danger: a place activists say is unfit for humans to live near let alone work in. rumaging for garbage is a job few choose to do but it's the only way to make money for some of india's poorest people. because of the stigma attached to this kind of in india, most people who do it remain trapped in poverty. groups trying to improve conditions here say the best way to change the community's fortunate is to invest in its young people. >> we are working to ensure the children don't follow in their parents footsteps. our focus is educating them and giving them the opportunity to do something else. >> with the little he has he is trying to build a better and safer life for his family. his children are his best chance of leaving the dumping ground that has sustained and scarred him and this he says is a chance worth fighting for. al jazeera mumbai. >>> t
. >> hundreds of thousands of people live and work where mumbai dumps its garbage. as this mountain of waste has grown, so too, has the number of people who rely on it to make a living? >>. >> this dumping ground is full of danger: a place activists say is unfit for humans to live near let alone work in. rumaging for garbage is a job few choose to do but it's the only way to make money for some of india's poorest people. because of the stigma attached to this kind of in india,...
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there's no official recycling programme in mumbai. >> reporter: this mountain of trash is one of the oldest and largest garbage dumps in asia it can't take more but it arrives daily. this is one of self women hired by a nonprofit group to do something about the problem. >> we are helping the service by separating the wet and dry garbage. we sell part of the dry trash to make money. >> reporter: along with low-tech solution such as selling garbage, the city is trying a high-tech message. this is one of three landfills, taking in 1,100 tonnes of garbage produced every day. here they use technology to break down the rubbish. a reactor is used to break down the garbage. >> recirculate the liquid coming off the garbage into the garbage, enabling it to degrade at a faster rate. some say 75% faster. the gas coming off the process we capture and turn into electricity. that solution is expected to take years, and is only done so far at one site. local officials say the city will need more dumping space in the meantime. >> we are looking at 60 to 65 hectares of land for the new dumping ground
there's no official recycling programme in mumbai. >> reporter: this mountain of trash is one of the oldest and largest garbage dumps in asia it can't take more but it arrives daily. this is one of self women hired by a nonprofit group to do something about the problem. >> we are helping the service by separating the wet and dry garbage. we sell part of the dry trash to make money. >> reporter: along with low-tech solution such as selling garbage, the city is trying a...
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find out why london and mumbai could come back out on top. we're back in two. >>> more than 3,200 people have been confirmed dead after a huge earthquake hit nepal on saturday. thousands more are still without home or shelter after large after shocks continue to damage buildings in the region. ian williams is in kathmandu and filed this report. >> it starts now when people gathering in open spaces around the buildings here. they are too afraid to spend the night in home. they are terrified the buildings may yet collapse. they are not willing to go back inside. this area appears to have borne the brunt, it's hard to find out what other areas have been affected in the area. >>> google has confirm one of its executives among the dead from the massive earthquake in nepal. the company says dan freddenberg was in the country with three other employees hiking in mount everest. he served as product manager and head of privacy at google x. >>> greek prime minister alexis tsipras and german chancellor angela merkel have agreed to remain in contact. a f
find out why london and mumbai could come back out on top. we're back in two. >>> more than 3,200 people have been confirmed dead after a huge earthquake hit nepal on saturday. thousands more are still without home or shelter after large after shocks continue to damage buildings in the region. ian williams is in kathmandu and filed this report. >> it starts now when people gathering in open spaces around the buildings here. they are too afraid to spend the night in home. they are...
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fez jamil, al jazeera mumbai. >> just a reminder, you can find more news at our website. the address to click on to is aljazeera.com. aljazeera.com for all your international news and sport. >> intense fighting in yemen as a humanitarian crisis gets worse. the red cross is trying to deliver aid but can't find planes to fly it in. rolling stone retracts a controversial story about a rape at the university of virginia why the u.n. called the report a failure of adjournment. >> i'm jennifer glasse. shopkeepers are opposing a tax by closing their doors. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm randall pinkston. a major humanitarian crisis unfolding right now in yemen a saudi led coalition is targeting houthi rebels and residents say the war is ripping their country apart.many witnesses report seeing bodies in the street. the red cross is trying to deliver badly needed aid to the country but ongoing air strikes are making that effort all but impossible. omar al sala has more. >> reporter: on days of fighting, many homes have been destroyed. homes and shops li
fez jamil, al jazeera mumbai. >> just a reminder, you can find more news at our website. the address to click on to is aljazeera.com. aljazeera.com for all your international news and sport. >> intense fighting in yemen as a humanitarian crisis gets worse. the red cross is trying to deliver aid but can't find planes to fly it in. rolling stone retracts a controversial story about a rape at the university of virginia why the u.n. called the report a failure of adjournment. >>...
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this report from mumbai. >> reporter: these are the last animal hides to be produced at this tannery. it is produced for exports and provides jobs across the country. the ban on the slaughter of bulls put it at risk. the leather from the state finished in other part of the country. a lot lost their jobs. has this government come to help or ruin us. many in the it industry say the ban hurt them. three of 10 sewing stations are being used. they may shut down. as supplies run out. the ban is hurting people in the leather industry and poor people that eat beef. >> those objecting to the ban say it unfairly targets those that rely on beef. those supporting the maps say it protects the animals from abuse. the religious group meets. some received from transport taking them for slaughter. they are fed and cared for. leather can be made from other sources. the workers are beggars. they are not telling the truth. it's not acceptable in hindus. others think it's not fair. it shares the frustration. they spend lives in the meat business. >> translation: so angry, but we can't express it. we force
this report from mumbai. >> reporter: these are the last animal hides to be produced at this tannery. it is produced for exports and provides jobs across the country. the ban on the slaughter of bulls put it at risk. the leather from the state finished in other part of the country. a lot lost their jobs. has this government come to help or ruin us. many in the it industry say the ban hurt them. three of 10 sewing stations are being used. they may shut down. as supplies run out. the ban is...
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a man accused of plotting the 2008 mumbai attacks. 106 he six people were killed and a three-day assault on india's financial capital, and narendra modi, the trimester had condemned the possibility of balfour zaki-ur-rehman lakhvi. -- of bail for zaki-ur-rehman lakhvi. he was the head of the millicent militant group that carried out the attack. secretary-general ban ki-moon said u.n.-brokered peace talks are the best chance to restore political rule to the country of yemen. parliament of pakistan adopted a resolution calling on all sides to resolve differences peacefully and urge that islam a islamabad stay neutral in the five. we got an update a short while ago. reporter: the debate was going on for the last five days, the joint session was called by the prime minister, the issue of whether to join the yemen conflict or not, to help the saudi's, and another area, there was a lot of talk over this because of the relationship that the saudis have with the pakistanis and with the prime minister because he was thrown out of power from 1999, so because of that, there was a strong chance that
a man accused of plotting the 2008 mumbai attacks. 106 he six people were killed and a three-day assault on india's financial capital, and narendra modi, the trimester had condemned the possibility of balfour zaki-ur-rehman lakhvi. -- of bail for zaki-ur-rehman lakhvi. he was the head of the millicent militant group that carried out the attack. secretary-general ban ki-moon said u.n.-brokered peace talks are the best chance to restore political rule to the country of yemen. parliament of...
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it comes after the release of a mastermind of the 2008 mumbai attacks. that move to grant him bail has been highly criticized by the u.s. state department. >> pakistan pledged its cooperation in bringing the prepare traitors. financiers and sponsors of the attacks to justice. and we urge pakistan to follow throw and enjur justice. >> the u.s. pakistani relation-is an odd one to say the least. close allies in the war on terror. they fail to see eye to eye with each other, and granting bail is an example of an uneasy peace between washington and identify. >>> fewer attention are smoking internets but tuesday is up. they are warning parents this they are using hooka and e-cigarettes that may car i the same use. >> reporter: victoria ranked oval picked up her first cigarette at the age of 16. today this teenager prepares puffing on this. randolph is smoking on electronic cigarette. >> they have instagram and facebook pages and youtube channels teaching you to build on the stuff. it's jamie whole - it's jamie culture. >> it's a battery-powered nicotine infuse
it comes after the release of a mastermind of the 2008 mumbai attacks. that move to grant him bail has been highly criticized by the u.s. state department. >> pakistan pledged its cooperation in bringing the prepare traitors. financiers and sponsors of the attacks to justice. and we urge pakistan to follow throw and enjur justice. >> the u.s. pakistani relation-is an odd one to say the least. close allies in the war on terror. they fail to see eye to eye with each other, and...
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he's facing terrorism charges in the deaths of 166 people in mumbai. india criticized the release and the u.s. state department said it's "gravely concerned." china today rejected president obama's complaint that it's intimidating neighbors in the south china sea. the chinese have been aggressively building up bases on man-made islands in the disputed region. but in jamaica yesterday, mr. obama said just because china is larger, does not mean countries like the philippines and vietnam can be "elbowed aside." >> where we get concerned with china is where it is not necessarily abiding by international norms and rules, and is using its sheer size and muscle to force countries into subordinate positions. >> woodruff: that drew a response today in beijing, where the chinese foreign ministry turned the charge back on washington. >> ( translated ): you've said that the u.s. leader said that china is showing its size and muscle. i think everyone can see very clearly who it is in the world who is having the biggest size and muscle. i think you would agree with
he's facing terrorism charges in the deaths of 166 people in mumbai. india criticized the release and the u.s. state department said it's "gravely concerned." china today rejected president obama's complaint that it's intimidating neighbors in the south china sea. the chinese have been aggressively building up bases on man-made islands in the disputed region. but in jamaica yesterday, mr. obama said just because china is larger, does not mean countries like the philippines and vietnam...