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secondly, he left that night to an air force base to fly direct to india to assess india's need, he is not well remembered today but is an icon of american diplomacy. he is the maid man that franklin resin -- fdr sent to moscow in 1941 to see whether the soviet union was going to be able to survive the nazi invasion. he did something else as well, that he had been doing since the beginning of the crisis, he sent another message to pakistan same do not even think about it. from the beginning of the crisis the pakistani military dictator had been sending signals that he was unhappy that america was supporting india and he therefore wanted to be compensated as he like to say for pakistan's neutrality. compensation met give me kashmir. kennedy refused to give into the black male. he sent repeated messages to the pakistanis that if you enter this war, we will regard you as part of the enemy, not as part of the alliance. the 20th of november was sheer panic in new delhi. the right and the memoir that it look like india was going to disintegrate. all indian aircraft, private and public work c
secondly, he left that night to an air force base to fly direct to india to assess india's need, he is not well remembered today but is an icon of american diplomacy. he is the maid man that franklin resin -- fdr sent to moscow in 1941 to see whether the soviet union was going to be able to survive the nazi invasion. he did something else as well, that he had been doing since the beginning of the crisis, he sent another message to pakistan same do not even think about it. from the beginning of...
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she was hailed as the queen of america in india and pakistan, and she excited the crowd not just in india and pakistan, but because of television she excited people back in the united states of america. in pakistan they also gave her a gift. he had heard she was a horsewoman, she loves horses, she loved writing, she loved jumping within. so he gave her a 10 year old gelding. she laid immediate instructions back to the white house that the horse was to be given vip vip treatment, flown home on its own airplane and there would be nothing about the silly rules about checking the veteran their background to the source, was to be shipped immediately to perform. well, the horse rides riderless behind john f. kennedys caisson during the funeral of pennsylvania avenue and over to arlington park. it's kind of a unique reminder of the role india and pakistan played in the kennedy administration. the other thing she did of course was she was a hostess. she hosted both nehru for state visits to the united states. the state visit for field marshall was unique. only once in american history as mount ve
she was hailed as the queen of america in india and pakistan, and she excited the crowd not just in india and pakistan, but because of television she excited people back in the united states of america. in pakistan they also gave her a gift. he had heard she was a horsewoman, she loves horses, she loved writing, she loved jumping within. so he gave her a 10 year old gelding. she laid immediate instructions back to the white house that the horse was to be given vip vip treatment, flown home on...
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language ] >> yes. >> jimmy: india. >> india. yay. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'm so happy. no, what's strange is that our show airs all over the place. >> jimmy: oh, no, no. that's so nice. >> yes. okay, we don't. and we love you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, just lie to me. i want to know about this, because a lot of people don't know the stories about you. you were miss world. >> yes. >> jimmy: and miss india, right? without even ever being in a a pageant. how is this possible? do you just -- you go i'll try something and then you just start winning you're like -- >> it actually kind of was like that, because i was -- i was studying in school when i was -- i was in america. i went to my high school here. in fact, in new york. flushing, queens. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: flushing, queens? shout out to queens. i love it. [ cheers and applause ] >> shout out to queens. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i was in robert f. kennedy high school if anyone knows that. and if it still exists. i don't know. >> jimmy: now you're getting re
language ] >> yes. >> jimmy: india. >> india. yay. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'm so happy. no, what's strange is that our show airs all over the place. >> jimmy: oh, no, no. that's so nice. >> yes. okay, we don't. and we love you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, just lie to me. i want to know about this, because a lot of people don't know the stories about you. you were miss world. >> yes. >> jimmy: and miss india, right? without even...
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you air on comedy central in india. ig shout out to india. i miss you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: no, i miss you. i miss you, india. we had something. >> have you been -- >> jimmy: what? >> to india? >> jimmy: no. [ laughter ] but i plan to. >> my point.yeah, i'd plan -- i'd love to go to india. >> of course. >> jimmy: how do i say hello everyone for watching? >> jimmy: namaste? >> namaste. easy. it can't just be namaste, [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaki >> yes. >> jimmy: india. >> india. yay. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: at's strange is that our show airs all over the place. they love you. >> jimmy: oh, no, no. that's so nice. okay, we don't. and we love you. [ laughter ] lie to me. i want to know about this, because a lot of people don't know the stories about you. >> yes.miss india, right? without even ever being in a a pageant. how is this possible? do you just -- you go i'll try just start winning you're like -- >> it actually kind of was like that, because i was -- i was studying in school when i was -- i was in americ
you air on comedy central in india. ig shout out to india. i miss you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: no, i miss you. i miss you, india. we had something. >> have you been -- >> jimmy: what? >> to india? >> jimmy: no. [ laughter ] but i plan to. >> my point.yeah, i'd plan -- i'd love to go to india. >> of course. >> jimmy: how do i say hello everyone for watching? >> jimmy: namaste? >> namaste. easy. it can't just be namaste, [...
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this is not an india problem. ,e it is happening in india hygiene issues, lack of controls, it is a bigger issue here than other countries. on ance you get a superbug farm in india, it can get to anywhere in the world, and we have seen that in the past with other superbugs. within years, they were found 20-30 countries around the world , and that means a common infection that you thought you could once treat with a drug in your travel pack is no longer useful. strike home that point even more on the head, we saw nine drugs being used on about a dozen firms we visited in south india. among those drugs are some of the last resort drugs available in human medicine to treat the most perilous infections, newborn babies dying of bloodstream infections that literally only one drug can help them. that -- rishaad: i'm sorry were cutting it short. we have to take a break. thank you so much. we have to take a break and look at the battle over personal security next. were looking at the winners and losers in that fight betwee
this is not an india problem. ,e it is happening in india hygiene issues, lack of controls, it is a bigger issue here than other countries. on ance you get a superbug farm in india, it can get to anywhere in the world, and we have seen that in the past with other superbugs. within years, they were found 20-30 countries around the world , and that means a common infection that you thought you could once treat with a drug in your travel pack is no longer useful. strike home that point even more...
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>> to india? >> jimmy: no. [ laughter ] but i plan to. >> my point. >> jimmy: yeah, i'd plan -- i'd love to go to india. >> of course. >> jimmy: how do i say hello and thank you for everyone -- everyone for watching? >> namaste, india. >> jimmy: namaste? >> namaste. you know namaste. >> jimmy: yeah, but that's too easy. it can't just be namaste, india. [ speaking foreign language ] >> jimmy: there you go. [ speaking foreign language ] >> yes. yay. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'm so happy. no, what's strange is that our show airs all over the place. >> i've been -- oh my god, and they love you. >> jimmy: oh, no, no. that's so nice. >> yes. okay, we don't. and we love you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, just lie to me. i want to know about this, because a lot of people don't know the stories about you. you were miss world. >> yes. >> jimmy: and miss india, right? without even ever being in a a pageant. how is this possible? do you just -- you go i'll try something and then you just start winning
>> to india? >> jimmy: no. [ laughter ] but i plan to. >> my point. >> jimmy: yeah, i'd plan -- i'd love to go to india. >> of course. >> jimmy: how do i say hello and thank you for everyone -- everyone for watching? >> namaste, india. >> jimmy: namaste? >> namaste. you know namaste. >> jimmy: yeah, but that's too easy. it can't just be namaste, india. [ speaking foreign language ] >> jimmy: there you go. [ speaking foreign...
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india basin was a project completed with tpl. trust for public land which is a partner in the india basin effort. between the recreation and parks and port sites is pg & e's property. pg & e is in the process of remediating a shoreline trail. it's actually more than just a remediation project. they are working with rha and improving the trail and installing planting and furniture and fixtures and lighting and the design is looking great and pg & e is doing an awesome job with this project and we really do thank them for their partnership. as i mentioned india basin was created in 2003. it's an active site and has a playground. it is under utilized and part of this project is to reinvigorate india basin shoreline park and that is to increase the access from the houses on the hill which is hard to get there. i'm moving around the basin now. we are in 900 which is 1.7 acres parcel adjacent to india basin shoreline park recently purchased through the acquisition fund. the reason for this larger caliber is this parcel which was histor
india basin was a project completed with tpl. trust for public land which is a partner in the india basin effort. between the recreation and parks and port sites is pg & e's property. pg & e is in the process of remediating a shoreline trail. it's actually more than just a remediation project. they are working with rha and improving the trail and installing planting and furniture and fixtures and lighting and the design is looking great and pg & e is doing an awesome job with this...
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you air on cy central in india. and i want to give a big sut out to india. i ou.` [ eers andndlause ] >> jimmy: no, i miss you.. i miss you, india. we had somomhing wh happeped? >>ave you been -- jimmy: what? >> to india? >> jimim: no [ lalahterer but i an to. >> my point. >>>>imim: yeah, i'd plan -- i' love to go to india. >> of course >> jimmyhow w i say hello and thank k u for everyoye -- ererne fororatchchg? >> namaste, india. >> j nmy: namaste? >>>>>>aste. you know namaste. >> jimmm: yeye, , t th's toooo eaea. it can't just be n naste, india. [ speaeang forei language ] >> jimmy: there you go >> yes. jimmy: india. >> i iia. yay. [ cheers snd applpusus] jimmy: m so hpy no, what's strtr is that our show airall over the plala. >> i'v'vbeen -- oh my god, and they love you.u. >> jimmy: oh, no, . that's so nini. >> yes. , we don't.& and we lu. laughter ] >> jimmy: yeahjustst to me. i wawa to o ow about this, because a lot of people don't know stories about you. yoyore mims wowod. >> yes. >> jimmy: and miss indiaia right? wiwiout even ever ing g a a pageantn@n
you air on cy central in india. and i want to give a big sut out to india. i ou.` [ eers andndlause ] >> jimmy: no, i miss you.. i miss you, india. we had somomhing wh happeped? >>ave you been -- jimmy: what? >> to india? >> jimim: no [ lalahterer but i an to. >> my point. >>>>imim: yeah, i'd plan -- i' love to go to india. >> of course >> jimmyhow w i say hello and thank k u for everyoye -- ererne fororatchchg? >> namaste, india....
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the young man was from india. brought a woman from india. but the amazing thing was, that enslaved couple actually fell in love, even though it was kind of a fixed marriage. and the neighbor began to realize what was going on, realized, "that guy's sleeping in the basement, on the floor." >> hinojosa: and did they call? >> she helped them. she talked to them. she helped them escape, and got them off to a job. >> hinojosa: you actually say that one of the things that's amazing in the work that you do is that slaves can be freed, or have been freed, by human acts of kindness and awareness. >> in the united states, about a third of all the people who come out of slavery come out because of good samaritans-- citizens who have got their eyes open, who just take that moment and say, "honey, are you okay?" >> hinojosa: and maybe ask that question more than once. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: so it's domestic workers... >> people in prostitution. >> hinojosa: trafficked women. >> agricultural workers. >> hinojosa: agricultural workers. how do you... i was j
the young man was from india. brought a woman from india. but the amazing thing was, that enslaved couple actually fell in love, even though it was kind of a fixed marriage. and the neighbor began to realize what was going on, realized, "that guy's sleeping in the basement, on the floor." >> hinojosa: and did they call? >> she helped them. she talked to them. she helped them escape, and got them off to a job. >> hinojosa: you actually say that one of the things...
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states and india. this relationship has been one of enormous growing importance. india has been a valuable and strategic partner of the united states and is a tremendous ally in promoting global peace and security. that's not always been the case. relations it our two nations have been steadily improving over the past decade ranging from approvals of the civilian nuclear agreement to frequent coordination between our militaries and at this point over a hundred billion dollars in bilateral trade. prime minister modi in india has made a personal commitment to improving the ties between the united states and india. the prime minister will come back to the united states at the end of this month nowhere is the potential for our strategic relationship greater than in our bilateral defense relationship which again has seen great progress over the past decade. last year our two nations signed the framework that will advance military-to-military exchanges. we're also proceeding with joint development of defense
states and india. this relationship has been one of enormous growing importance. india has been a valuable and strategic partner of the united states and is a tremendous ally in promoting global peace and security. that's not always been the case. relations it our two nations have been steadily improving over the past decade ranging from approvals of the civilian nuclear agreement to frequent coordination between our militaries and at this point over a hundred billion dollars in bilateral...
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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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anchor: this week, global 3000 is on the west coast of india where an entire village is taking care of turtles. here, they are holy creatures - but above all, they need protection. we look at a gigantic building project in nigeria - which aims to protect the megacity of lagos from dangers caused by rising sea levels. but how will it work? but we start in berlin, where we meet a resistance fighter who's using non-violent means to combat the terror of so-called islamic state. non-violent resistance needs to have a message. and also symbols. these need to be simple. when they work well, they become a kind of brand, like the fist of the serbian organisation canvas. , it's about demonstrating without being provoked into violence. posters, graffiti and flyers are important too. and this is the symbol of "raqqa is being slaughtered silently", the syrian resistance group fighting is. we met up with one of its founders in berlin. abdalaziz alhamza is the face of the organisation. reporter: public beheadings. part of daily life under islamic state. this footage comes from syria. abdalaziz alhamz
anchor: this week, global 3000 is on the west coast of india where an entire village is taking care of turtles. here, they are holy creatures - but above all, they need protection. we look at a gigantic building project in nigeria - which aims to protect the megacity of lagos from dangers caused by rising sea levels. but how will it work? but we start in berlin, where we meet a resistance fighter who's using non-violent means to combat the terror of so-called islamic state. non-violent...
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you write in your book india was the india of remarkable famine and mother teresa and now, india is growing prosperity. same with china, they moved people from the villages to the cities, so they could serve half the world. if that goes away does half the world still remain poor? >> i choose to take a mostly optimistic view of this. if you look at hundreds of years of history whenever we've automatethings in industry in farms, we've always said what are we going to do next? and yet we have created those fields which produce the jobs of tomorrow. i'm choosing to be optimistic. >> what about these displaced workers? you and i travel a lot and you have a great analogy for cab drivers for diplomats and journalists, they are the best source. an autonomous car, may not be as rich or textured or interesting. you may not be riding with someone who is riding through the economic cycle of life, educating their kid, it does change the fabric of society when automation takes on such a role. >> it absolutely does. in the face of this i will say as the science grows more powerful, as the technology reach
you write in your book india was the india of remarkable famine and mother teresa and now, india is growing prosperity. same with china, they moved people from the villages to the cities, so they could serve half the world. if that goes away does half the world still remain poor? >> i choose to take a mostly optimistic view of this. if you look at hundreds of years of history whenever we've automatethings in industry in farms, we've always said what are we going to do next? and yet we...
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a construction under way of built collapses in india. >> reporter: india takes on the west indies. already in the fibl are england after their young team demolished new zealand in delh . >>> south africa's highest court found the president violated the constitution. the president spent 16 million dollars refurbishing his president. the national assembly breached the constitution when it tried to exonerate the president. we go to our correspondent. does he have to pay the money back? >> reporter: he most certainly does. that has been the catch call of opposition parties for almost two years now. pay back the money. those chants ringing out throughout parliament multiple times, multiple marches through the streets. finally it seems those demands will be met. the constitutional court behind me, 11 constitutional court judges finding unanimously that he must pay back a portion of the money, tax payer's money paid on upgrading his home with a theater and swimming pool. your reaction? >> today is an individual indication. it is a celebration for the-- vindication. it says the court has r
a construction under way of built collapses in india. >> reporter: india takes on the west indies. already in the fibl are england after their young team demolished new zealand in delh . >>> south africa's highest court found the president violated the constitution. the president spent 16 million dollars refurbishing his president. the national assembly breached the constitution when it tried to exonerate the president. we go to our correspondent. does he have to pay the money...
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rishaad: that is something that india is not renowned for. are the currents you are feeling when it comes to the global economy? when we look at export data from emerging markets, it's looking slack. >> it is looking slack. when we look at the macro, we can avoid looking at what the fed and other central banks are doing. you have seen the fed turned dovish. that does give people hope that they are looking at the global economy to be constructive. you saw with the ecb did, and we see that is as the first step in recognition that currency is not the only level. there has to be cognizance of the challenges banks are facing. situation, have a impetigo europe and japan, with negative rates. central bank saying to the banks, land lynn, lynn, and then regulators saying get your tier one capital ratios in order, and that ties one hand behind their backs. >> absolutely. the moves the ecb made related to credit and their moves on corporate bonds, certainly acknowledge there are other ways to stimulate and to try to untie that hand. even as they don't b
rishaad: that is something that india is not renowned for. are the currents you are feeling when it comes to the global economy? when we look at export data from emerging markets, it's looking slack. >> it is looking slack. when we look at the macro, we can avoid looking at what the fed and other central banks are doing. you have seen the fed turned dovish. that does give people hope that they are looking at the global economy to be constructive. you saw with the ecb did, and we see that...
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what is going on, india? india: we' re on the cleanup stages of that accident of flamingo road and springfield pike. 275 at low limit europe, picking up a bit -- loveland madeira, taking up a bit. west on 275, route 4, not doing too bad. 71-75, starting to pick up on the north and southbound side. no accident near major highways. lisa: we are learning new information this morning from the father of franklin boy who police say was punished so badly by his stepmother, a resulted in the death of a four-year-old. andrew setters is at the level stepmother goes to court today. andrew: we' about austin cooper' s short life. his biological mother lost custody of the boy only for the child to die after alleged abuse at the hands of his stepmother. >> that whole day to seem like a big blur , like a nightmare. andrew: austin cooper' s father talking about his four-year-old son. robert ritchie said his son was in bed when he came home from work last tuesday but he could hear him playing in his room. the next morning, he
what is going on, india? india: we' re on the cleanup stages of that accident of flamingo road and springfield pike. 275 at low limit europe, picking up a bit -- loveland madeira, taking up a bit. west on 275, route 4, not doing too bad. 71-75, starting to pick up on the north and southbound side. no accident near major highways. lisa: we are learning new information this morning from the father of franklin boy who police say was punished so badly by his stepmother, a resulted in the death of a...
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and india is under i a immense pressure for backing the companies. we stepped in to say that we'll stand up for our patience. we may not have the money, but of course we'll fight for our patience. we'll go to the patent office and present our technical case. it is important for patent offices to know that they're making decisions which will make a difference between life and death this is really important. more often than not patent offices are turning into commercial offices and it's time that patent offices realize they can change any entire public health system. >> elsewhere in india the organizers of a major cultural festival has been fined for causing environmental damage. we have reports from new delhi. >> despite the occasional rain the crowd still came out in droves. it's organizers are calling this the biggest cultural festival of its kind. the world cultural festival was taken from four kilometers. these are the first of millions to attend from around the world and close to home. >> but it's also attracting controversy. >> how can you actua
and india is under i a immense pressure for backing the companies. we stepped in to say that we'll stand up for our patience. we may not have the money, but of course we'll fight for our patience. we'll go to the patent office and present our technical case. it is important for patent offices to know that they're making decisions which will make a difference between life and death this is really important. more often than not patent offices are turning into commercial offices and it's time that...
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pakistan wants to maintain relevance and find a way over and above what india is accomplishing. then you have the fact that the taliban operates cross-border between pakistan and afghanistan and the fact that many of the groups that are involved either directly or indirectly in this are responsible for some of the attacks on indian facilities in afghanistan and also some attacks in india itself >>> the speaker of brazil's lower house of congress has been indicted for corruption in connection with a scandal at the state oil company. a majority of brazil supreme court voted to accept the charges against him and puts the speaker on trial for allegedly accepting bribes on contracts for two drilling ships. the ruling must be officially confirmed at the end of the court session. our correspondent more now. >> reporter: the brazilian government has been in disarray for quite some time now. the highest sitting politician to face corruption charges, but not the only one to be accused or seemed to be suspected the wrongdoing in relation to the company. there are at least 50 other high-lev
pakistan wants to maintain relevance and find a way over and above what india is accomplishing. then you have the fact that the taliban operates cross-border between pakistan and afghanistan and the fact that many of the groups that are involved either directly or indirectly in this are responsible for some of the attacks on indian facilities in afghanistan and also some attacks in india itself >>> the speaker of brazil's lower house of congress has been indicted for corruption in...
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but it is better than no fiscal consolidation for india. rishaad: the private sector has to get more involved, they have to be more incentivized to be involved. responsibility falls to the central bank governor, does it not? this is the i think other critical dimension of yesterday's budget. the reason why the finance minister stuck to prudence, 3.5%k to that 35% -- target. the governor has been very clear that sticking to the roadmap, particularly with some of the states increasing, is critical force -- critical for spending the rate cutting cycle. could become quite quickly, could come this week. a big 50 basis rate cut, which i think would make a real impact on confidence, would have a real effect on the private sector. past,d: given that in the he has encroached on the sovereignty of the central bank. he may want to wait a little bit before.net. doing that.fore >> yes. i doubt the governor will wait that long for getting some kind of reward for fiscal prudence. i think the inflation outlook -- outlook does look relatively benign. the go
but it is better than no fiscal consolidation for india. rishaad: the private sector has to get more involved, they have to be more incentivized to be involved. responsibility falls to the central bank governor, does it not? this is the i think other critical dimension of yesterday's budget. the reason why the finance minister stuck to prudence, 3.5%k to that 35% -- target. the governor has been very clear that sticking to the roadmap, particularly with some of the states increasing, is...
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in india, for one, it seems apparently not. >> if you're going to establish in what india and pakistan are doing, what india and pakistan is doing will hurt them. >> nowadays the marshall islands have other things to worry about, too. rising sea levels and climate change are threatening their entire existence. whether or not they think they have a chance of winning their case in the halleluja haig is hard to argue that they haven't suffered enough from the world's largest countries. >> high tech has been paying tribute to the inventor of e-mail. ray tomlinson was 74, considered great having discover perso person-to-person messaging. he was going into the internet hall of fame in 2012. doctors' prevention providing an inexpensive way of dealing with congenital heart conditions. daniel reports from lapaz. >> lisette was a sufferer, difficulty in breathing and not gaining weight. thher lungs failed to close up when she was born. >> after the separation everything was better. i eat better. it's easier to walk up the hills, up the stairs. >> it's a problem more common with altitude and lapa
in india, for one, it seems apparently not. >> if you're going to establish in what india and pakistan are doing, what india and pakistan is doing will hurt them. >> nowadays the marshall islands have other things to worry about, too. rising sea levels and climate change are threatening their entire existence. whether or not they think they have a chance of winning their case in the halleluja haig is hard to argue that they haven't suffered enough from the world's largest countries....
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we focus on young women in india that suffered attacks, but who will not be silenced. i look apt india, brought to us by a film-maker. >>> the extraordinary strength of the young women captured. we'll speak to the producer about her profile of the sh. >> -- sheeros and other extraordinary women she has met here on "america tonight". [ ♪ ] >>> before the break, we met powerful young women, whose determination to live their lives fully, despite the pain of vicious acid attacks in communities in india. the film-maker and her partner brought us the stories of the sheeros and other powerful women over the last couple of years. we are delighted to have them here in the studio to talk about their work. it was moving to see the young women - and they are very young, and you are struck by the sense that acid burn victims - it's disfiguring, but there's a beauty in the young women. >> definitely, and that is what we reflect in the film, and that it's reflected beyond a physical appearance. there's something beautiful about women that face a society, that culturally is demeanin
we focus on young women in india that suffered attacks, but who will not be silenced. i look apt india, brought to us by a film-maker. >>> the extraordinary strength of the young women captured. we'll speak to the producer about her profile of the sh. >> -- sheeros and other extraordinary women she has met here on "america tonight". [ ♪ ] >>> before the break, we met powerful young women, whose determination to live their lives fully, despite the pain of...
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pakistan faces india on the eastern front. some say it sees growing indian influence with kabul as a threat on its western front. most believe the attacks against indian missions here have been carried out by the network. it is a powerful faction within the taliban >> they're using taliban but they're trying to come up with other nafs just in case something-- others attempts just in case. they have a number of groups that could replace the it will ban in the future. >> reporter: other powers are fighting their own proxy wars here, but the india-pakistan is the most volatile and most likely to affect the peace process. for afghans going about their normal lives, they never know if they're going to be victims of afghanistan's proxy wars. u.s. president obama has paid attribute to the victims of argentina's so-called dirty war. the period under military rule. activists are not satisfied. they want obama to release documents which will sea will approve america colluded with argentina's jaen rals. >> reporter: a picture of those wh
pakistan faces india on the eastern front. some say it sees growing indian influence with kabul as a threat on its western front. most believe the attacks against indian missions here have been carried out by the network. it is a powerful faction within the taliban >> they're using taliban but they're trying to come up with other nafs just in case something-- others attempts just in case. they have a number of groups that could replace the it will ban in the future. >> reporter:...
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india jones, how are the roads? india: no major trouble spots or closures. later in the day, there will be a closure on eight mile. right now, 74 at colerain and the end, easy, breezy. on the eastbound side closer to 75, things are looking good. 71 of victory parkway, light traffic. let' s hope this continues to the rest of the morning. 75 at mitchell, keep in mind, we' re down to 45 miles per hour. lisa: thank you. first on wlwt, a sigh of relief arrest is made in the great ve learned the suspect is connected to another wlwt news 5' live with the new details we' ll get later today. andrew, bring us up-to-date. andrew: we could learn how exactly this case came together. the charges indicate investigators can put the gun in this person' s hand, but not necessarily proving he pulled the trigger. rayshawn herald was indicted for possession of the firearm used to shoot at great american tower. over the course of several days, windows were hit by gunfire at the tower and surrounding buildings last january. this is a case that brought in investigators and they' ll
india jones, how are the roads? india: no major trouble spots or closures. later in the day, there will be a closure on eight mile. right now, 74 at colerain and the end, easy, breezy. on the eastbound side closer to 75, things are looking good. 71 of victory parkway, light traffic. let' s hope this continues to the rest of the morning. 75 at mitchell, keep in mind, we' re down to 45 miles per hour. lisa: thank you. first on wlwt, a sigh of relief arrest is made in the great ve learned the...
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even an older iphone is pretty valuable in china and india. seen as a status product. >> we expect to see a hearing scheduled in this apple versus fbi case. what effect do you think it has to be talking about new product, the day before something like that? now that this case has moved, certainly into the court of public opinion? >> yeah, i mean, i don't expect it will directly effect the courtroom. but public opinion, it does have an effect, right? it reminds people that this is a company that is in their daily lives. it reminds them sort of the positive parts of this company, and how integral it is to most of us and how we work every day. >> you get a sense that public opinion has shifted at all in the month or so that this has been on people's minds? a lot of the reaction up front was how dare apple not help the government figure out what's on this terrorist phone. has the conversation shifted? >> i've seen some polls that suggest it has. that apple has a slight edge in its case. but also, i think people have just gotten kind of more educat
even an older iphone is pretty valuable in china and india. seen as a status product. >> we expect to see a hearing scheduled in this apple versus fbi case. what effect do you think it has to be talking about new product, the day before something like that? now that this case has moved, certainly into the court of public opinion? >> yeah, i mean, i don't expect it will directly effect the courtroom. but public opinion, it does have an effect, right? it reminds people that this is a...
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the winning run score came from ms-stony and india taking a six wicket victory. then next opponents will be the west indies who early fell victim to afghanistan. the windys had already qualified for the last four and looking to keep their unbeaten record intact and limited afghans to 123-7 from their 20 overs. and on paper at least it seeped like an easy target for the west indies big hitters to chase down but afghanistan's ballers kept them under pressure and all came down to the final over, the windys needed ten from the four balls but a diving catch stuttered their hopes. afghanistan celebrating a six-run win, their first victory in the nation and their tournament is now over but in no way forgotten, al jazeera. >>> much more on the action on our website, al jazeera.com, there you will find the day's top stories as well, all at al jazeera.com. >>> this week on "talk to al jazeera" - chef and restaurateur marcus samuelsson. >> being able to have windows into three, four different communities is something that i feel privileged to >>> the swedish-raised celebrit
the winning run score came from ms-stony and india taking a six wicket victory. then next opponents will be the west indies who early fell victim to afghanistan. the windys had already qualified for the last four and looking to keep their unbeaten record intact and limited afghans to 123-7 from their 20 overs. and on paper at least it seeped like an easy target for the west indies big hitters to chase down but afghanistan's ballers kept them under pressure and all came down to the final over,...
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he was then caught lbw for the host india. new zealand chose to bat but quickly lost their first three in inside the first seven overs. they lose four more including ross taylor. he was run out after the third umpire was consulted. new zealand is putting on what and to be a beatable score of 126 for 7. india's start to their innings was even worst. they lost three wickets in the first three overs. they couldn't cope with the spinner. one of three victims for new zealand's indian born leg spinner. he is india's test captain but for this event it is singh. he scored for 30 but his dismissal went india's hopes as he became the fourth wicket. new zealand scored the lowest target india have failed to chase all out for 79, losing by 47 runs. >> reporter: the battle to secure a champion quarter final spolt continues on wednesday when the leaders have the advantage heading into the second leg of their last tie. they hope that the weather doesn't stands in the way of finishing the job. the injure mans drew two to with the italians last
he was then caught lbw for the host india. new zealand chose to bat but quickly lost their first three in inside the first seven overs. they lose four more including ross taylor. he was run out after the third umpire was consulted. new zealand is putting on what and to be a beatable score of 126 for 7. india's start to their innings was even worst. they lost three wickets in the first three overs. they couldn't cope with the spinner. one of three victims for new zealand's indian born leg...