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therefore, the make and india is not just about manufacturing for india, but also catering to the domestic market. rishaad: what measures would you like to see to further your cause? the government has initiated a vast number of unique policy measures. in his push for innovative and sustainable innovation. these hundreds of cities. the focus on digitization and manufacturing. the government is making structural changes. what you will see is an approach to drive india's growth. you will a lot of inconsistencies unpredictability. you'll see a very rationalized tax policy. rishaad: last question. how long will this program take? the important thing to my mind is that in the overlap 65 years made itself complex. it's important that india scraps a lot of its rules regularly. this is just one of the simplest and easiest. the government's entire focus is on making india one of the easiest places to do business. to stern change. it has pushed for the national >> it is bottom a huge number of measures. rishaad: great talking to you. we have to take a break. on the other side more on india. -- we're
therefore, the make and india is not just about manufacturing for india, but also catering to the domestic market. rishaad: what measures would you like to see to further your cause? the government has initiated a vast number of unique policy measures. in his push for innovative and sustainable innovation. these hundreds of cities. the focus on digitization and manufacturing. the government is making structural changes. what you will see is an approach to drive india's growth. you will a lot of...
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this is india's bread basket. with over a billion people currently residing in india, every inch of fertile punjabi soil has great value. >> these are people who owned land over there. >> yes. >> then they put the fence, suddenly your life became difficult. >> exactly. they are restricted in many things. they can only grow some kind of crops and they can't farm more than eight hours in a day. >> how long does it take to get back and forth? >> the border security force manage these gates, so they have times when they can enter and come out. >> how much farther can we go before they start to get worried? >> i think we should just go till that pole. >> when india and pakistan were separated, the attempt was to try to draw a line across religious lines. >> exactly. >> drained by the colossal task of fighting two world wars, in 1947 great britain decided to end their nearly 200-year rule over india. in an attempt to prevent what the colonials saw as an inevitable civil war between hindus, muslims, and sikhs, the britis
this is india's bread basket. with over a billion people currently residing in india, every inch of fertile punjabi soil has great value. >> these are people who owned land over there. >> yes. >> then they put the fence, suddenly your life became difficult. >> exactly. they are restricted in many things. they can only grow some kind of crops and they can't farm more than eight hours in a day. >> how long does it take to get back and forth? >> the border...
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great country as india. indian media reported that new delhi has been trying to bargain the price for the rafales down, but there are plenty of pickings elsewhere for french companies. indian railways will be supplied in a800 look a moto's deal worth 3.7 billion euros. -- 800 locomotives, in a deal with 3.7 billion euros. and it will generate 140 megawatts between now and 2019. india intends to reach capacity of 100 gigawatts of solar power in the next six years. french know-how will also be called upon to help three cities develop as part of the indian including the former french colonial -- >> the islamic republic of iran held its first major post-sanctions summit sunday, unveiling its wishlist for 160 european planes, including 114 to 137 airbus aircraft. president rouhani is likely to sign with airbus. iran has money to spend after billions of dollars in iranian assets were unfrozen as part of the listed of frozen sanctions. let's get a check on the markets now. oil prices have sent markets in europe low
great country as india. indian media reported that new delhi has been trying to bargain the price for the rafales down, but there are plenty of pickings elsewhere for french companies. indian railways will be supplied in a800 look a moto's deal worth 3.7 billion euros. -- 800 locomotives, in a deal with 3.7 billion euros. and it will generate 140 megawatts between now and 2019. india intends to reach capacity of 100 gigawatts of solar power in the next six years. french know-how will also be...
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. >>> this entrepreneur in india said that new help for start ups could be just his cup of tea. well, tie want will get its first female president. the economy in taiwan's relations with china has been the main election issues. we have reports from taipei. >> history was made on saturday night. the first woman president was elected by a landslide. tsia ing-wen was elected, and on this night, the woman who likens herself to angela merkel, stands as president. >> we have told the international community that democracy is part of the lives of th taiwanese people. >> sorry, everyone, i, eric chu, let you down. we have been defeated. the kmt lost the election. we didn't do well and failed our supporters' expectations. >> some nationalist party supporters are not sure of what comes next. >> this is a big impact for our country. i feel taiwan is stepping into an unknown situation. we don't know what will happen in the future. >> you canning in a new championship for for taiwan, it is now the ruling party, representing a shift in power that this island has never seen, and something that
. >>> this entrepreneur in india said that new help for start ups could be just his cup of tea. well, tie want will get its first female president. the economy in taiwan's relations with china has been the main election issues. we have reports from taipei. >> history was made on saturday night. the first woman president was elected by a landslide. tsia ing-wen was elected, and on this night, the woman who likens herself to angela merkel, stands as president. >> we have told...
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india proves lucrative for france. back and syria pushed the united nations insists that the negotiations will go ahead and it is not clear who is coming to the table. right. it is time for a business update. andre starting out in iran the first french company is already open for business. that was pretty quick. >> this is a rather upscale line in the iranian capital and there are two different models where they hope to sell about 1000 cars and they would like to be .ble to produce locally we spoke to the iranian group. and wey is very exciting think the sanctions are being lifted and there will be more competition demanded in all lookrs and we are taking a with this all around the world. hasor: the president embarked on a european tour that will see contracts with airplane and car manufacturers. planes to100 airbus upgrade. aviations more on the wishlist. reporter: free from the sanctions, iran is intent on renewing infrastructure, more than just aviation. saysransportation minister the government was on the verge of
india proves lucrative for france. back and syria pushed the united nations insists that the negotiations will go ahead and it is not clear who is coming to the table. right. it is time for a business update. andre starting out in iran the first french company is already open for business. that was pretty quick. >> this is a rather upscale line in the iranian capital and there are two different models where they hope to sell about 1000 cars and they would like to be .ble to produce...
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putting sanctions on india. the relations is very good. >> reporter: the relationship that is set to develop stronger ties between india and france, community, economy and culture >>> chinese president xi jinping's visit to iran appears to be paying off. the two countries announced plans to build economic ties worth up to 6 billion dollars in the next 10 years. he is the first fish to visit iran since sanctions were lifted. 17 new agreements were signed. >> translation: we are delighted to see this trip taking place at the very appropriate time in the post-tensions era. we decided to increase mutual trade, up to 600 billion dollars. to ensure stability in the middle east we are offering help to countries which suffers from terrorism, like afghanistan, iraq, syria and yemen. we are also offering intelligence to fight terrorism >>> i.s.i.l. says it has killed 72 iraqi soldiers in three separate suicide attacks as it fights to hold on to the city of ramadi. the iraqi army says the latest fighting against the armed
putting sanctions on india. the relations is very good. >> reporter: the relationship that is set to develop stronger ties between india and france, community, economy and culture >>> chinese president xi jinping's visit to iran appears to be paying off. the two countries announced plans to build economic ties worth up to 6 billion dollars in the next 10 years. he is the first fish to visit iran since sanctions were lifted. 17 new agreements were signed. >> translation: we...
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and yet more than a third of india's children are still underweight, something india's former prime minister manmohan singh called a "national shame." so of course only few indian's can afford to just throw food away, but as long as millions can't afford to store food properly, that's exactly what they are forced to do. reporter: the azadpur market in new delhi is one of asia's largest fruit and vegetable outlets. customers include local retailers, distributors, restaurant owners, and private customers. the goods sold here have often been on the road for days, travelling right across india. but now it's the monsoon season, so the produce is saturated when it arrives. rajpal kumar has been working here since he was a child and tells us little has changed in that time. everything that is not sold the same day just rots, he says. rajpal: it's been raining so the vegetables have gone bad. i'll have to throw them away. these vegetables arrived yesterday. reporter: nearly half of all the foodstuffs produced in india end up being scrapped before they even reach the consumer. here at the market, tem
and yet more than a third of india's children are still underweight, something india's former prime minister manmohan singh called a "national shame." so of course only few indian's can afford to just throw food away, but as long as millions can't afford to store food properly, that's exactly what they are forced to do. reporter: the azadpur market in new delhi is one of asia's largest fruit and vegetable outlets. customers include local retailers, distributors, restaurant owners, and...
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francois hollande is visiting india for three days. he thinks france can play a bigger role in the economic growth. >> reporter: this cafÉ in the city has french food. the response amongst the public has enabled the owner to open dozens ka other chains. making a challenge worth it for him >> in india we have quite a number of infrastructure problems. we have to take care of such basic questions like water supply, electricity supply, supply of ingredients, and also of training our staff who need particular attention. >> reporter: he will be meeting the french president francois hollande during his visit to tell him about the opportunities for france in india >> reporter: french culture has been in india for centuries. cafÉs like this one show the modern side of forensic culture. the president will extend that influence and make france a larger player in india's growing economy. france is assisting india with its infrastructure programs which are worth billions of dollars. the country's smart city program is meant to change the city in
francois hollande is visiting india for three days. he thinks france can play a bigger role in the economic growth. >> reporter: this cafÉ in the city has french food. the response amongst the public has enabled the owner to open dozens ka other chains. making a challenge worth it for him >> in india we have quite a number of infrastructure problems. we have to take care of such basic questions like water supply, electricity supply, supply of ingredients, and also of training our...
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now consider india, home to 1.2 billion people. that's 17% of the planet, so it's no surprise that india's problems, poverty, hunger, tend to be big. but the indian government is thinking just as big when it comes to fighting hunger, and they're fighting that battle one lunch at a time. this "viewchange" film tells the story. amos roberts: it's early morning in a small village not far from the city of bangalore. kuma is cleaning the rickshaw that provides his family's livelihood. his wife nakama is washing the family's few dishes. and their children are getting ready for school. abilash, however, can't find his school shirt. amos: kuma but doesn't earn enough to buy spare shirts for the children. after paying for the hire of his rickshaw, he's lucky to make $4.00 or $5.00 a day, so clothes get held together with safety pins for as long as possible. while abilash helps his dad fix a puncture, his brother and sister have leftover rice for breakfast. their parents go without. amos: these kids are lucky. millions of indian children go
now consider india, home to 1.2 billion people. that's 17% of the planet, so it's no surprise that india's problems, poverty, hunger, tend to be big. but the indian government is thinking just as big when it comes to fighting hunger, and they're fighting that battle one lunch at a time. this "viewchange" film tells the story. amos roberts: it's early morning in a small village not far from the city of bangalore. kuma is cleaning the rickshaw that provides his family's livelihood. his...
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i think extremism is a very big concern for india. also the fact that the syrian conflict now involves a lot of different countries all of which has very good relations. we wouldn't want the syrian conflict to become a conflict in their middle east >>> extremism, if it is such a big issue, then why has india refused to join the u.s. led coalition fighting i.s.i.l.? >> they have been very active on the terrorism front. we have gained a lot of intelligence. we have prevented most of our civilians joining i.s.i.l. we have apprehended a lot of them. so focus on anti terrorism. there is a u.s. coalition, a russian intervention and saudi. i don't think india thinks it's feasible to join any one of them >>> the russian president has been talking about syria saying that work must begin on a new constitution as a first step to ending the war. he added that finding a peaceful solution will be made more difficult by saudi arabia's current standoff with iran. he is an ally of bashar al-assad saying his force are helping armed opposition groups to
i think extremism is a very big concern for india. also the fact that the syrian conflict now involves a lot of different countries all of which has very good relations. we wouldn't want the syrian conflict to become a conflict in their middle east >>> extremism, if it is such a big issue, then why has india refused to join the u.s. led coalition fighting i.s.i.l.? >> they have been very active on the terrorism front. we have gained a lot of intelligence. we have prevented most...
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coming up, how india is making its mark in the economy. ♪ emily: india has been home to one of the best startups in the world. i was just speaking with the cfo of apple who says he's excited about india. india.k is excited about it has been going particularly well there. what is the secret for u.s. technology businesses to succeed? guest: you have to be local. emily: like working in china. in some ways. because of language and integration of that company, to a larger extent it is easier. you have to understand what makes india check. emily: would you say u.s. companies haven't done that well? guest: normally they have pretty have succeeded tremendously in india. hp has been tremendously successful. it is not as if they have not been in india. the bottom of the pyramid, adoption of technology. these are tremendous moments. if you look at cellphones. today we have 700 million subscribers. it is huge. india is certainly offering tremendous opportunity and the second startup capital in the world. guest: what are the opportunities for hp? hp.t: i don't work for i just represent them. emily:
coming up, how india is making its mark in the economy. ♪ emily: india has been home to one of the best startups in the world. i was just speaking with the cfo of apple who says he's excited about india. india.k is excited about it has been going particularly well there. what is the secret for u.s. technology businesses to succeed? guest: you have to be local. emily: like working in china. in some ways. because of language and integration of that company, to a larger extent it is easier. you...
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india. right. a look at what is going on social media, it appears the weightffect has seen watchers hefty returns. there we go. .> off the scales iould go on, but i won't. according to opera, you can have your bread and eat it, too. she tweeted she lost 26 pounds of the weight watchers diet. thehas a vested interest in stock. have a look at the share prices when she tweeted that she had done so well in the diet. $13.29.es were up to this continues a trend of weight watchers stock riding -- rising rah'sopera -- when op weight goes down. in january, with her and campaign debuting, we saw another spike in share price. let's take a look at oprah winfrey's tweets. she says she can do whatever she wants. rishaad: it is a video tweed? >> it is a video tweed. go, will.you eat bread, lose weight. rishaad: she is going, i love bread. every day.eat bread a good endorsement. it has it -- had an impact on share prices. a look at followers reactions, we had one of the people coming oprah, iaying, look, believe i
india. right. a look at what is going on social media, it appears the weightffect has seen watchers hefty returns. there we go. .> off the scales iould go on, but i won't. according to opera, you can have your bread and eat it, too. she tweeted she lost 26 pounds of the weight watchers diet. thehas a vested interest in stock. have a look at the share prices when she tweeted that she had done so well in the diet. $13.29.es were up to this continues a trend of weight watchers stock riding --...
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still to come, india pulls out all the stops for its annual republic day. it marks the day the indian constitution came into effect in 1950. plus, business news. stick around. we are back in 60 seconds. brent: welcome back. danish lawmakers have passed a controversial bill allowing lawmakers to seize valuables from refugees to pay for their upkeep. they will have to wait twice as long for family members to join them. india's military minded cultural splendor was on full display today with the republic they parade. the event honors the day the indian constitution came into effect in 1950. a battalion of the french infant street joined the march -- the french infantry. the french president was the guest of honor. >> delly is one of the world's most polluted cities, but its record smog levels did not stop thousands of onlookers enjoying india's annual republic day parade. it was a pomp-fil spectaclel of military might and indian culture. ed french president francois hollande was the guest of honor. it was a show of solidarity by the indian prime minister follo
still to come, india pulls out all the stops for its annual republic day. it marks the day the indian constitution came into effect in 1950. plus, business news. stick around. we are back in 60 seconds. brent: welcome back. danish lawmakers have passed a controversial bill allowing lawmakers to seize valuables from refugees to pay for their upkeep. they will have to wait twice as long for family members to join them. india's military minded cultural splendor was on full display today with the...
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open its owng to stores in india. the indian government relaxing rules for foreign companies selling a single brand in the company. it may help apple cap into a fast-growing market in india. just when sales appear to be peaking. apple needs to make inroads against samsung in asia. apple shares are up 1/10 of 1% today. the banks are enjoying their fair share the headlines but for different reasons. deutsche banc has different results. barclays this morning is grabbing the attention. the high street banks in the u k , barclays is really trying to scale down when it comes to corporate finance. part of what sources are telling us is a wider restructuring effort of the bank. i wouldn't be surprised if it is happening at the moment because based on the same sources the job cuts they have already started. we understand and you can see the full details in our story on the website. it was actually announced at town hall meeting this morning in tokyo that they are closing out the cash equities business there. 80 jobs will be cu
open its owng to stores in india. the indian government relaxing rules for foreign companies selling a single brand in the company. it may help apple cap into a fast-growing market in india. just when sales appear to be peaking. apple needs to make inroads against samsung in asia. apple shares are up 1/10 of 1% today. the banks are enjoying their fair share the headlines but for different reasons. deutsche banc has different results. barclays this morning is grabbing the attention. the high...
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. -- startup india. are you happy with what the politicians are doing? >> let me put it this way -- the direction is the right one. the level is wrong. wronge too much of the kind of regulation and too little of the right kind of regulation. we don't need to hack away at this. it doesn't happen overnight. but we are doing it. we do recognize that we over regulate, that business needs a better environment. at the same time, there are whole sets of new businesses coming in that we have to find ways to deal with. for example, online lending. how do we deal with what happens in a downturn? tom: by book of the year this year was one of india's great economists. he spoke of humility and hubris. what have you learned about the humility to certitude of chicago microeconomics and macroeconomics -- what have you learned about policymaking that has brought you to a new humility about your models? [laughter] francine: in 20 seconds. [laughter] >> really, one has to be pragmatic. but i do think that you can't abandon
. -- startup india. are you happy with what the politicians are doing? >> let me put it this way -- the direction is the right one. the level is wrong. wronge too much of the kind of regulation and too little of the right kind of regulation. we don't need to hack away at this. it doesn't happen overnight. but we are doing it. we do recognize that we over regulate, that business needs a better environment. at the same time, there are whole sets of new businesses coming in that we have to...
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india is home to 7% of the known animal and plant species. particularly rich in biodiversity are the andaman islands, east of india. back on the mainland, the population is growing. that poses a jam problem for the environment, particularly the coasts, where habitats get polluted and overexploited. on the island, indian conservationists are learning more about protecting the coastal systems and their species. reporter: the clown fish has been a star in cinemas around the world. on the andaman islands, it is one of the many denizens of the deep. some are out of their element. these divers are forest service officers. they are exploring the coastal waters to experience an echo system they never see at home -- and ecosystem they never see at home. some are diving for the first time. sasikumar is one of them. he has come here from a state nearly 3000 kilometers away in western india. he and his colleagues want to find out how to live in an -- and ecosystem without destroying it -- in an ecosystem without destroying it. the archipelago was chosen
india is home to 7% of the known animal and plant species. particularly rich in biodiversity are the andaman islands, east of india. back on the mainland, the population is growing. that poses a jam problem for the environment, particularly the coasts, where habitats get polluted and overexploited. on the island, indian conservationists are learning more about protecting the coastal systems and their species. reporter: the clown fish has been a star in cinemas around the world. on the andaman...
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in india, it was the other way around. in india, there was a struggle for independence and there is a difference. one instance, you are seeking to gain freedom from a foreign invader. you are seeking to come to a new adjustment and the kind of integrated brother the living. people in the same situation are you.ssing >> he is ready to fulfill the american dream. the united states would be a better place not only for the negro but the white people. i see thefinitely, struggle not as a struggle to free 20 million negroes in the edit states, but a struggle to free 180 million citizens of this country. betrayt think anyone can truly free until the negro is free. i certainly do not think the white men is free unless -- with you have segregation and discrimination. this is why i say that our aim is not to defeat or humiliate the white man, but to win his friendship and understanding. end is reconciliation. annihilateseeking to the opponent, but to convert him. the end of violence is to annihilate the opponent. in the nonviolent m
in india, it was the other way around. in india, there was a struggle for independence and there is a difference. one instance, you are seeking to gain freedom from a foreign invader. you are seeking to come to a new adjustment and the kind of integrated brother the living. people in the same situation are you.ssing >> he is ready to fulfill the american dream. the united states would be a better place not only for the negro but the white people. i see thefinitely, struggle not as a...
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we will stay in touch:now on to northwestern india. that is where soldiers and police are trying to secure an air force base under attack in punjab state near the border with pakistan. four attackers were killed there as well as a civilian and two security personnel. no group at this point has claimed responsibility. this attack comes a week after india and pakistan pledged to improve diplomatic relations. the video you see is the first time in almost 12 years that the indian prime minister visited pakistan. the two countries have long been at odds over control of territories in -- that are north of india. >>> 47 people in saudi arabia convicteded of plotting and committing acts of terror targeting civilians have been executed. according to the interior ministry, the executions were carried out in 12 locations. four convicts were beheaded. 's not clear how the others died. they believed in extremist ideology and were members of terror groups. they were convicted of plotting and carrying out attacks against civilians including on the u.
we will stay in touch:now on to northwestern india. that is where soldiers and police are trying to secure an air force base under attack in punjab state near the border with pakistan. four attackers were killed there as well as a civilian and two security personnel. no group at this point has claimed responsibility. this attack comes a week after india and pakistan pledged to improve diplomatic relations. the video you see is the first time in almost 12 years that the indian prime minister...
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india jones, how are the roads? india: is a look at 71-75 in covington. looks like we' re picking up a little bit fourth down, but that is pretty much all we see. 275 at state route 32 eastbound and westbound, traffic looks good. at montgomery road in kenwood, things should look good. mark: thank you. new this morning, a protest is scheduled at three local hospitals concerning dr. atiq durrani. he' s the doctor accused of performing unnecessary spine surgeries and then fleeing the country after his arraignment. wlwt news 5' s dan griffin is live at u.c. medical center with the story. dan? dan: dozens of his former patients will be picketing three local hospitals, including here at uc health. they want to raise awareness about what has happened in their cases. the doctor was charged with health care fraud in 2013, accused of performing dozens of unnecessary surgeries and procedures. he left the country after he was arraigned and he was never just the receiver a trial. it is the two-year anniversary of the more than $1 million verdict awarded to his clients
india jones, how are the roads? india: is a look at 71-75 in covington. looks like we' re picking up a little bit fourth down, but that is pretty much all we see. 275 at state route 32 eastbound and westbound, traffic looks good. at montgomery road in kenwood, things should look good. mark: thank you. new this morning, a protest is scheduled at three local hospitals concerning dr. atiq durrani. he' s the doctor accused of performing unnecessary spine surgeries and then fleeing the country after...
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india has been moving closer to israel. this performance is continuing a tour across india this month is to show that the culture ties and friendships between the two people's still remain strong >>> he is argentina's answer to robin hood. unlike the famous english outlaw, however, gi has become an unofficial saint attracting thousands of pilgrims every year. >> reporter: in north-eastern argentina. they're here to pay attribute to the saint gi. this man came to ask for his help. he gives us what we ask for. i come every year to pray for him, to ask for what i need. health and work are top of the list. faith is what brings people here and what has turned this place into a pilgrimage site >> translation: i cut a hair because i made a promise. my son had surgery and he is okay thanks to gi. >> reporter: he destroyed the army in the 1800s. he was executed by authorities and his body was hung on a tree. people believe he stole from the rich to give to the poor. that's why there's thousands of people that come here every year, n
india has been moving closer to israel. this performance is continuing a tour across india this month is to show that the culture ties and friendships between the two people's still remain strong >>> he is argentina's answer to robin hood. unlike the famous english outlaw, however, gi has become an unofficial saint attracting thousands of pilgrims every year. >> reporter: in north-eastern argentina. they're here to pay attribute to the saint gi. this man came to ask for his help....
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t is india's how is it likely to respond? reporter: it is a tricky position for india. india's position in the un security council has been tilted in favor of the assad regime. has not supported any moves to remove him. india has some competing interests in the middle east doesn't want to unsettle those. it gets a lot of oil from saudi arabia. it is looking to extend transport links in huron -- in iran to get access to resources and central asia. given the tensions, that just makes the whole syria question trickier. on another level, china and india have concerns about the growing ranks of jihadi's in the syrian conflict. there are religious tensions at home that could be inflamed. in that sense, there is a level of support for the assad regime to try and keep those types of ranks of jihadi fighters in check. angie: thank you. eyes are on us in asia, but let's see what is making headlines on social media. talking about the recapture of el chapo. dominating headlines right now. this is the second time he has escaped from prison. it was the lead up to the arrest that is r
t is india's how is it likely to respond? reporter: it is a tricky position for india. india's position in the un security council has been tilted in favor of the assad regime. has not supported any moves to remove him. india has some competing interests in the middle east doesn't want to unsettle those. it gets a lot of oil from saudi arabia. it is looking to extend transport links in huron -- in iran to get access to resources and central asia. given the tensions, that just makes the whole...
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india jones, what is happening? india: just picking up in volume. that is pretty much what we have been seeing. you' re 71 at colerain and beekman. used on, starting to pick up a little bit looser to 75. butler county, 75 at union center, things are looking good. picking up southbound. jeremiah morrow bridge, northbound is not to bid -- bad, but southbound is picking up. overnight construction coming up shortly. lisa: knew this morning, a medical helicopter responded to a shooting outside a hamilton bar. police were called at the parking lot of a hard time' s bar on south 7th street around 2:00 this morning. with unknown injuries and another person was raised by a bullet -- person was flown to the hospital with unknown injuries and another person was grazed by a bullet. mark: new this morning, police still looking to make an arrest after someone stole a car and committed a robbery in north college hill. police say an officer spotted the suspect after the robbery and there was a chase that ended in spring grove village. the suspect ditched his car on
india jones, what is happening? india: just picking up in volume. that is pretty much what we have been seeing. you' re 71 at colerain and beekman. used on, starting to pick up a little bit looser to 75. butler county, 75 at union center, things are looking good. picking up southbound. jeremiah morrow bridge, northbound is not to bid -- bad, but southbound is picking up. overnight construction coming up shortly. lisa: knew this morning, a medical helicopter responded to a shooting outside a...
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facebook, amazon and netflix are investing heavily and all part of a new digital india and propel india out of poverty. but net neutrality is concerned with the strings attached to silicon valley investment. they say fast book which offers indian's free access undermines web freedom. tech companies argue they are helping new people to access the internet. either way, unless the government delivers on its promise to install broadband, the internet generation will find it is being left behind. reporter: asian markets sored. and european markets. nd and the index is 2% each. partly due to optimism from the european central bank. he was confident that the eurozone would continue. wall street is on a more modest upward trend. s&p trading above 1900. u.s. market is being driven by oil prices which hit 12-year lows after hitting $27 on wednesday. futures back up above the $31 threshold. i asked for insight on this week's volatility. >> the governor of the bank of japan says he is ready to do more. you can see markets are extremely nervous because they are reacting and see somehow the weather i
facebook, amazon and netflix are investing heavily and all part of a new digital india and propel india out of poverty. but net neutrality is concerned with the strings attached to silicon valley investment. they say fast book which offers indian's free access undermines web freedom. tech companies argue they are helping new people to access the internet. either way, unless the government delivers on its promise to install broadband, the internet generation will find it is being left behind....
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in just a few short years it has more than a dozen locations in and around india's two largest cities. it wasn't easy. it is especially difficult in india where a slow bureaucracy can stop new ventures before they even start >> because as you know many start-up, the kind of resources that you have is limited. you want those resources to be used in productive work. >> reporter: the government is launching its start-up india program to encourage and promote new businesses, something ents here say they've been waiting a long time for. faction incentives and less bureaucracy are amongst those people hope the government will address. simply encouraging and promoting start-ups in india might be enough in itself to give the sector a boost. ents like this man say people's mindsets about start-ups are changing, adding it's a different environment now than when he set his first business up 12 years ago >> the biggest difference i've seen is where people are accepting it more. even on the suppliers' end no-one would take me seriously. now not just them, but customers also expect a lot from start
in just a few short years it has more than a dozen locations in and around india's two largest cities. it wasn't easy. it is especially difficult in india where a slow bureaucracy can stop new ventures before they even start >> because as you know many start-up, the kind of resources that you have is limited. you want those resources to be used in productive work. >> reporter: the government is launching its start-up india program to encourage and promote new businesses, something...
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we sat down with a man who runs india's largest -- one of india's largest conglomerates to talk about their electric scooter. a spin.ke it for first, to our lead. intel shares sliding more than 4%. company reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter earnings, but it is worried about sales and margins in the current quarter. joining me now, our editor at large, cory johnson. also joining us, the editor of bloomberg intelligence. they just reported the worst levels since 2007. how is that reflected in the intel numbers? intel is only down 1% in pcs. if they are the biggest supplier to the market, and it is the biggest part of their business, and they are only down 1% when the market is down 10%, i'm going to call that success. it's like hitting 40 home runs for a last-place team. they are in the pc business, yes. it is also a big improvement over the last two quarters. they are gaining market share and doing the best they can in a crummy industry. i will call that a success. emily: would you agree? absolutely. one of the things they have been able to do is upsell the chips that going t
we sat down with a man who runs india's largest -- one of india's largest conglomerates to talk about their electric scooter. a spin.ke it for first, to our lead. intel shares sliding more than 4%. company reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter earnings, but it is worried about sales and margins in the current quarter. joining me now, our editor at large, cory johnson. also joining us, the editor of bloomberg intelligence. they just reported the worst levels since 2007. how is that...
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you have to understand what makes india tick. say unitedd you states company have not done that well? >> they have succeeded tremendously. hp has been tremendously successful in india. the technical depth and knowledge, bottom of the pyramid, adoption of technology, even if you look at cell phones, and today we have 700 million subscribers. it is huge. it offers tremendous opportunity. in thehe second largest world. emily: what is the capacity? cannot represent meg whitman. i do not represent hp. emily: my question is, how long can the company remain independent? guests: it is independent in many ways. hp does not interfere. and compromises about 73% of our revenue. we are doing well. hp is supported of doing the right thing with the company. they do not interfere and ask us to make compromises. and most of our business comes from the u.s.. 75% from the u.s.. that is what we are. >> one of the big things this year is concern about jobs being outsourced to india and other countries. where do you stand? guest: this concept of jobs
you have to understand what makes india tick. say unitedd you states company have not done that well? >> they have succeeded tremendously. hp has been tremendously successful in india. the technical depth and knowledge, bottom of the pyramid, adoption of technology, even if you look at cell phones, and today we have 700 million subscribers. it is huge. it offers tremendous opportunity. in thehe second largest world. emily: what is the capacity? cannot represent meg whitman. i do not...
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freedom of liberation are taking the stage in india. a group is on tour along with an india street theatre group. >> reporter: this is a performance of freedom, a freedom march. it is being staged by the freedom theatre from the west bank and india's jeru m, meaning the people's theatre. the plan is to share palestinian ideas of freedom and liberation with indian awedens. -- audiences. before the tour, we spoke to some of them in the west bank. >> translation: the theatre school was for us like a journey to discover ourselves. for me as a woman in a conservative society, this is a form of cultural resistance. in janine harris scarfe hard to find people to support this art. >> reporter: actors from different backgrounds do an exercise meant to help them work together on stage. usually in theatre there's always some apprehension about joint productions between different countries. >> but immediately when it came to india and palestine i said yes. >> reporter: the palestinian director says the history between india and palestine has shown
freedom of liberation are taking the stage in india. a group is on tour along with an india street theatre group. >> reporter: this is a performance of freedom, a freedom march. it is being staged by the freedom theatre from the west bank and india's jeru m, meaning the people's theatre. the plan is to share palestinian ideas of freedom and liberation with indian awedens. -- audiences. before the tour, we spoke to some of them in the west bank. >> translation: the theatre school was...
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men frommen india and nepal who travel to a war zone gist for a promise of a good job. or many of them that promise turned out to be a lie. they ended up deceived and indebted victims of human traffickers who thrive on military contracts . front line investigates the american military has come to rely on an indentured workforce. camp marmel is the largest base in northern afghanistan. nato's mission here centers on training the afghan national army. >> the complexity sometimes is when we first got here is i started thinking about it, it but -- >> this is the u.s. regional garrison commander responsible for daily operations in the north. >> there are a lot of great contractors who come up here local nationals third country nationals u.s. ex-pats and they all work together. >> what are they doing? >> everything you can think of. they work in the dining facilities. they help maintain the living facilities. what it does is it allows the soldiers to concentrate on their primary mission rather than having a lot of extra duties. we could not do our mission without them. they d
men frommen india and nepal who travel to a war zone gist for a promise of a good job. or many of them that promise turned out to be a lie. they ended up deceived and indebted victims of human traffickers who thrive on military contracts . front line investigates the american military has come to rely on an indentured workforce. camp marmel is the largest base in northern afghanistan. nato's mission here centers on training the afghan national army. >> the complexity sometimes is when we...
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they say it could change the pricing in india. of them favor differential pricing plans, which allow users to pay a premium to get better plans. so far, we do see a little bit of backlash in recent months. today could be a bit of a break in terms of support of facebook. certainly, offering subbing for free impacts bottom line for these telcos. what are the chances that this would get passed? yvonne man: it seems like everyone in india is concerned except for the prime minister. we see those pictures were he is hugging mark zuckerberg. he would to the headquarters in december -- september. we have seen critics calling it the state of the internet campaign. the regulator in india said over the weekend, that these comments either support or opposing differential pricing were basically template responses, meaning that they were not helpful at all. identical in nature, and he did not explain how these could be used in this review, coming up at the end of this month. the regulator now, appealing to the respondents of these comments, as
they say it could change the pricing in india. of them favor differential pricing plans, which allow users to pay a premium to get better plans. so far, we do see a little bit of backlash in recent months. today could be a bit of a break in terms of support of facebook. certainly, offering subbing for free impacts bottom line for these telcos. what are the chances that this would get passed? yvonne man: it seems like everyone in india is concerned except for the prime minister. we see those...
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within a few short years it has more than a dozen locations in and around india's cities. but as with any new venture it was not easy. it's especially difficult in india where a notoriously slow bureaucracy can stop new ventures before they can start. >> as with any start up, the kind of resources you have are very important. you want productive work. >> the government is lodging it's start up india program to encourage and promote new businesses something that entrepreneurs have been waiting a long time for. tax incentives are among the main goals that the government hopes to address so that securing investments and growing their business is easier. and simply encouraging and promoting start ups in india may be enough in itself to give the sector a boost. >> entrepreneurs say people's mindsets about start ups are changing, adding it's a different environment now than it was when he set up his first business 12 years ago. >> the biggest difference i've seen is wher cultural where people are accepting it more, when i started out no one would take me seriously. but now custo
within a few short years it has more than a dozen locations in and around india's cities. but as with any new venture it was not easy. it's especially difficult in india where a notoriously slow bureaucracy can stop new ventures before they can start. >> as with any start up, the kind of resources you have are very important. you want productive work. >> the government is lodging it's start up india program to encourage and promote new businesses something that entrepreneurs have...
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an assistant professor at the university school of information and also founded microsoft research india is talk today will be communication because here at m.i.t. the mono is let us build technology it is a heresy in some ways in the book is named period curacy so that is interesting because it provokes important conversations because it is important to think how we design the technology that best way we can. [applause] if. >> thanks to m.i.t. to hosting the san all of you for coming. when you have a book titled "geek heresy" i feel i have to establish my a geek credentials so i will talk about policy issues over the last four decades the united states has nothing dramatic change in its rate of poverty. here in america basically a declining the 1840's through 1970 but then hovered a 14% meanwhile in the quality has risen and social mobility has stagnated. we have witnessed an explosion of technology from the internet to the personal computer to facebook these are all technologies that our transformational. but if you combine them together it should be clear in the narrative of the tools
an assistant professor at the university school of information and also founded microsoft research india is talk today will be communication because here at m.i.t. the mono is let us build technology it is a heresy in some ways in the book is named period curacy so that is interesting because it provokes important conversations because it is important to think how we design the technology that best way we can. [applause] if. >> thanks to m.i.t. to hosting the san all of you for coming....
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emily: they lost faith in india him with the prime minister. there was all this video of mark zuckerberg with the indian prime minister and everything seemed to be fine. >> there is such a strong nationalist attitude in india, and the anti-u.s. technology attitude and the fact that facebook is a giant american colossus coming to impose its will on india which i do not think is correct, but that is a narrative they seem unable to get beyond. >> the sentiment and a lot of the editorials are why are we getting second rate? how come we cannot have the full internet? we do not want the pieces you give to us. emily: that is what we will be watching. cory johnson, we will see you at ces. david kirkpatrick, thank you for joining us today. do not forget that we will be kicking things off live at ces on wednesday on bloomberg tv, bloomberg radio and bloomberg.com. ♪ announcer: on today's paid crawford,on for cindy you will discover the secrets to not only aging gracefully, but beautifully while looking your best every step of the way. cindy: my philoso
emily: they lost faith in india him with the prime minister. there was all this video of mark zuckerberg with the indian prime minister and everything seemed to be fine. >> there is such a strong nationalist attitude in india, and the anti-u.s. technology attitude and the fact that facebook is a giant american colossus coming to impose its will on india which i do not think is correct, but that is a narrative they seem unable to get beyond. >> the sentiment and a lot of the...
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with the united states in imposing sanctions on india. the relationship is very, very good. >> reporter: a relationship set to develop stronger ties between india, france, security and culture >>> protesters from nepal's minority rejected the revised constitution, aim. demonstrators blocked a crossing causing shortages of fuel and other supplies, saying that constitutional amendments passed by government do not go far enough. they are calling for more representation within government. >> tunisia's prime minister says the security situation is under control after a week of nationwide protest. they will tackle high unemployment, right-hand 30%. it was triggered by a death of a young man, who was electrocuted to protest not gaining a job, and climbing an electricity tower. if successful. it is hoped to inspire a generation of youth. >> reporter: this is how amen starts his day. he collects milk from near farms and urges his workers to hurry up. after relentless job hunt, amen, who graduated with a masters degree in management abandoned hope
with the united states in imposing sanctions on india. the relationship is very, very good. >> reporter: a relationship set to develop stronger ties between india, france, security and culture >>> protesters from nepal's minority rejected the revised constitution, aim. demonstrators blocked a crossing causing shortages of fuel and other supplies, saying that constitutional amendments passed by government do not go far enough. they are calling for more representation within...
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within a few short years it has more than a dozen locations in and around india's largest cities. but as with any new venture it was not easy. it's especially difficult in india where notoriously slow bureaucracy can stop new ventures before they can start. >> the resources that we have are pretty limited. and you want those resources to be used in productive work as opposed to stopping work. >> this is something that they've been waiting a long time for. >> tax inseasontives and less brewcracy are hopes that the government will address in its support of start up up in investments and ventures almost easier. >> entrepreneurs say people's mindsets about start ups are changing. adding it's a different environment now than it was when he set up his first business 12 years ago. >> the biggest seaso business i've seen is people are accepting it more. even the suppliers, no one would take me seriously. but not not just them, but customers expect a lot from start ups. >> analysts say pro poeting start ups over large scale businesses may be of national importance because india will need a
within a few short years it has more than a dozen locations in and around india's largest cities. but as with any new venture it was not easy. it's especially difficult in india where notoriously slow bureaucracy can stop new ventures before they can start. >> the resources that we have are pretty limited. and you want those resources to be used in productive work as opposed to stopping work. >> this is something that they've been waiting a long time for. >> tax inseasontives...
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india. japanese industry minister and india's power minister signed a jount stateme joint statement in tokyo. japan will help build coal based power generators that emit less carbon dioxiddioxide. the country will also work on setting up power storage facilities to supply electricity from solar and other renewable energies. >> it's super critical technology which reduces the environment impact of coal-based power plants. it is extremely important for the world to use. >> india's the world's third largest energy consumer and it relies on coal for 70% of its power. india expects to spend some $1.6 trillion on power related investments over the next 20 years. >>> 2016 is shaping up to be an important year f for trade in t asia-pacific region. aec is now awe reality and members of the transpacific partnership are aiming to sign a deal next month. one countries that stands to be most affected is vietnam. nhk world's uko fukushima explains why. >> reporter: vietnam shifted into the south lanemore
india. japanese industry minister and india's power minister signed a jount stateme joint statement in tokyo. japan will help build coal based power generators that emit less carbon dioxiddioxide. the country will also work on setting up power storage facilities to supply electricity from solar and other renewable energies. >> it's super critical technology which reduces the environment impact of coal-based power plants. it is extremely important for the world to use. >> india's the...
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for the military for helping themselves attack india which india has said has happened. >> we want to show you what it's like at the foreign ministry in riyadh in saudi arabia. there we are awaiting the arrival of the saudi foreign minister. we are expecting him to hold a joint press conference with the advisor to the tackstani foreign minister. as soon as the foreign minister appears on the podium, we will go straight to that press conference. in the meantime, another book publisher in hong kong has mysteriously disappeared. the 5th executive to go disappearing. specializing in political books. the latest protesters out on the streets demanding to know the fate of publisher li bo. the 5th person from the same book publishing company to go missing in recent months. last seen in hong kong hers disappearance is the most troubling. >> the most scary thing is, the response on the the hong kong government said it is investigating. local media is reporting li phoned his wife from across the border in mainladeland china on the night he disappeared after being taken there against his lli repo
for the military for helping themselves attack india which india has said has happened. >> we want to show you what it's like at the foreign ministry in riyadh in saudi arabia. there we are awaiting the arrival of the saudi foreign minister. we are expecting him to hold a joint press conference with the advisor to the tackstani foreign minister. as soon as the foreign minister appears on the podium, we will go straight to that press conference. in the meantime, another book publisher in...
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india is investigating whether the gunmen are from pakistan. >> this attack on sunday caught everyone off guard. after saturday's attack, officials were patting each other on the back, said the military had done a great job killing these four gunmen and the operation was over. saturday afternoon, fresh firing was heard. there was confusion. some said this was part of a search operation after the attack, others saying that wasn't confirmed. hours later, they did say there was at least one gunman still inside the base which was being confronted by security forces. whether this gunman or gunmen were part of the same group that had the initial attack saturday, or part of a new group, that hasn't been confirmed yet. the blame is automatically right away going on to armed groups in pakistan who routinely say they will target india, especially military incidents lakes. yesterday on saturday, the countries home minister had a conciliatory tone saying he wanted to break relations with all of india's neighbors, including pakistan and that the country would defend itself. hardliners or are blami
india is investigating whether the gunmen are from pakistan. >> this attack on sunday caught everyone off guard. after saturday's attack, officials were patting each other on the back, said the military had done a great job killing these four gunmen and the operation was over. saturday afternoon, fresh firing was heard. there was confusion. some said this was part of a search operation after the attack, others saying that wasn't confirmed. hours later, they did say there was at least one...
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. >> catherine: a new movie on terrorism is filmed in india. a local man plays a leading role vrsansky credits the beck center. >> from the beck center to the big screen. he says the performing art center in lakewood played a leading role in hadist success as an actor. >> i used to do pottery and saw the sound of music and told my family while it is happening i want to do that. >> and he did starring in scrooge and cinderella. now he is back from india filming for a new movie on terrorism through the eyes of a terrorist. >> i play a reporter and it is actually based on some real facts. they have want announced it really so it is a top secret project. one of the -- the director won a national award. >> the crew is finishing because of the film's sensitive subject matter he cannot say too much about it. >> this is a true story and they are also filming in north india where pakistan is a few short hours away. safe. >> the paris attacks happened the day he arrived in india. he says the original actor cast in his role turned it down because of the d
. >> catherine: a new movie on terrorism is filmed in india. a local man plays a leading role vrsansky credits the beck center. >> from the beck center to the big screen. he says the performing art center in lakewood played a leading role in hadist success as an actor. >> i used to do pottery and saw the sound of music and told my family while it is happening i want to do that. >> and he did starring in scrooge and cinderella. now he is back from india filming for a new...