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the india i found beginning in 2003 was a wholly different india from the india my parents left and nothing prepared me for it. not their stories or my own visits every few years or what i read in the newspaper. india is in the midst of a revolution but a revolution that was taking place in the mind. you didn't see blood on the streets or troops or people in korea square like in egypt. it was a profound revolution happening in the country of a million people. this is the story of that revolution. i will read from three passages in the book. the beginning, middle and end. they reflect three stages of the journey. the first stage which i began with is the bewilderment of returning to my parents's country thinking it would be fairly straight forward to make my way there and realizing among the many sources of confusion there was linguistic confusion and linguistic confusion among people who spoke english because indian english was quite different from the english i had grown up with. one example of this was in a company where i was working people kept talking about going to s&l meetings and i
the india i found beginning in 2003 was a wholly different india from the india my parents left and nothing prepared me for it. not their stories or my own visits every few years or what i read in the newspaper. india is in the midst of a revolution but a revolution that was taking place in the mind. you didn't see blood on the streets or troops or people in korea square like in egypt. it was a profound revolution happening in the country of a million people. this is the story of that...
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india is 36, america is 40. it could be, of course, that the measurements are wrong, but i think there's an explanation here, and it's about redistribution of patronage. the point about this redistribution now, of course, it tapers off erratically the further you go down. but it goes down far enough, actually, to help maintain loyalty and thereby help maintain the stability and resilience of the system. urbanization is changing this, but considerably more slowly than many general models would have assumed. um, this is partly because of the informal nature of employment in the cities, so people are not moving into modern industries with what that means. lack of education has a lot to do with it. but two things in addition. one is the importance of kinship which is of extraordinary importance, by the way, not just in the pakistani cities of pakistan, but in the pakistani cities of britain if you hook at kinship links -- look at kinship links and their tremendous importance also tying families in pakistan and brita
india is 36, america is 40. it could be, of course, that the measurements are wrong, but i think there's an explanation here, and it's about redistribution of patronage. the point about this redistribution now, of course, it tapers off erratically the further you go down. but it goes down far enough, actually, to help maintain loyalty and thereby help maintain the stability and resilience of the system. urbanization is changing this, but considerably more slowly than many general models would...
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, and the boundaries were determined by a guy sitting in london, never been to india, just took a chart and drew it right down there. >> wow. >> and so for instance, lahore one of the great cities of the world in punjab is 30 miles or so from the sikh capital but different countries so it divided families there is a great migration of people back, hindus and muslims going either way the greatest migration in the world so 1947 you have a state that was formed, with basicically nothing in common other than they are now pakistani they have a flag, their own government and the two leading lights, one mr. jana, he was an english speaker he died and then the cofounder of pakistan died there they were two years into this great experiment with no leaders and so in this land, very fertile land, but then this were about 50 million people maybe now -- >> 100 and something. >> 180. >> tripled in the land size and lahore to islam ma bad is like driving san francisco to l.a. >> how did you practice the different religions? >> part of what happened, the zea who came in, moved the government officially
, and the boundaries were determined by a guy sitting in london, never been to india, just took a chart and drew it right down there. >> wow. >> and so for instance, lahore one of the great cities of the world in punjab is 30 miles or so from the sikh capital but different countries so it divided families there is a great migration of people back, hindus and muslims going either way the greatest migration in the world so 1947 you have a state that was formed, with basicically...
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and so does india. and if those nuclear weapons get into the hands of the wrong people or even some of the material, i think the big fear is that a dirty bomb could be made. >> but all those tribes how do they get the nuclear weapons? >> well, the educated elite is a guy whose name i can't get now, he was a professor, somewhere here in the states and england, and so he had circles, as a scientist and resources and basically when india got the bomb, all of the pakistani elite said okay buddy your job is to go out and get us the bomb too. so it is kind of humorous, because they say well, the bombs are hidden where no body knows where they are. everybody knows where they are. you can drive outside of islam bad and they are over -- islamabad and they are over there. that i think drives it, where they are with afghanistan, so close to persia and u.s. interests there and if the u.s. leaves china, there is a road the china now and china and pakistan do a lot of business. so it is kind of the roof of asia is no
and so does india. and if those nuclear weapons get into the hands of the wrong people or even some of the material, i think the big fear is that a dirty bomb could be made. >> but all those tribes how do they get the nuclear weapons? >> well, the educated elite is a guy whose name i can't get now, he was a professor, somewhere here in the states and england, and so he had circles, as a scientist and resources and basically when india got the bomb, all of the pakistani elite said...
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into the mogel time in india this come from hindu and western cultures brought together. when the mogels came from persia to north india they saw the story telling and thought it was a beautiful art form. they were not engaged with the story but saw the beauty in the footwork and hand movement. they brought the dancers into their courts. they were a form of entertainment. so, i want you to put your imagination caps on. we will go from the forest into a beautiful mogel palace. there are velvet carpets and peacocks walking around. there are beautiful paintings and everyone all of you, the audience have come to enjoy the court and the king sits on his thrown in the corner twirling his mustache and he called for his dancers and they come to the room. you are here to be entertained by them. this is called taught. taught is a highly stylized tuning of the mind and body together. you will see very fast turns ending in sharp stances and things with our eyes and eye brows and our neck, our hands. and you will also hear a language, which you might have heard. this is the language o
into the mogel time in india this come from hindu and western cultures brought together. when the mogels came from persia to north india they saw the story telling and thought it was a beautiful art form. they were not engaged with the story but saw the beauty in the footwork and hand movement. they brought the dancers into their courts. they were a form of entertainment. so, i want you to put your imagination caps on. we will go from the forest into a beautiful mogel palace. there are velvet...
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to india. to understand. your world. and. all right so in this country c.e.o.'s of major corporations are enjoying some of the best most profitable years of their lives the gas prices are soaring and what about those millions of americans who lost their jobs who were basically left in the dust of the two thousand and eight financial collapse much about dusk till settling today but joblessness is still at a peak so we want to know where is the working class headed in this country are you corresponding on a stock theatre going to delve into the struggle. the us was once home to the picture perfect american dream a house of cards a job symbolize the middle class as the core of a prosperous country yet for an increasing amount of americans some or all of these are now out of reach this country was bound founded on the ideals of life liberty in the pursuit of happiness how can you be happy and can pay your rent how is this american any way shape or form the new america is littered with millions of homes lost and abandoned with the unemployed officially over thirteen
to india. to understand. your world. and. all right so in this country c.e.o.'s of major corporations are enjoying some of the best most profitable years of their lives the gas prices are soaring and what about those millions of americans who lost their jobs who were basically left in the dust of the two thousand and eight financial collapse much about dusk till settling today but joblessness is still at a peak so we want to know where is the working class headed in this country are you...
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>>but some question the logic of what india is doing. >>sauven: india is a country where you've got 1.2 / 1.4 billion people or whatever it is. you've gothuge mega cities, you are not really going to be able to transport people around those cities in private cars it's just physically not possible i mean apart from the environmental consequences of it. so what you really want to do is to design and put in place a really good infrastructure for mass transit systems and i think that would be actually a much better investment and a much better industryfor india to develop than go down the route of the private car. >>reporter: the plans for the new car attracted immediate media criticism in the west which questioned its environmental impact and claiming that they could prove to be a trigger for environmental headaches across the globe. >>for men such as rahul bajaj there is more than a whiff of hypocrisy from the west, having created their own their own wealth during a period of a heavily polluting industrial expansion, they're now criticisin
>>but some question the logic of what india is doing. >>sauven: india is a country where you've got 1.2 / 1.4 billion people or whatever it is. you've gothuge mega cities, you are not really going to be able to transport people around those cities in private cars it's just physically not possible i mean apart from the environmental consequences of it. so what you really want to do is to design and put in place a really good infrastructure for mass transit systems and i think that...
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>>sewell: india is absolutely crucial, it's central to our whole outsourcing effort. we acquired a business down here 4 years ago, and we've been developing and building that business out ov t crse of the last 4 years. we have over 800 people down here now, we plan to at least double that in the course of the next 2 years. so reallyt' the central backbone of our multi-shore offering. >>shmathadntes coming from india is the kind of talent available here, the kind of scalability that you can do, the number of lye y c he in short periods is not available anywhere else...what the onshore teams bring to the table is the missing technical nuance of spif market or a specific law. both of these combined together, present a very effective solution to the client. >>rert: tsrcg rm are able to offer low costs largely due to india's low wages and its big pool of young, english-speaking lawyers. the country churns out 80,000 lal graduat every year, and since india's legal system is based on the british colonial system, they find it easy work for ients in the us and uk. >>chhajer: t
>>sewell: india is absolutely crucial, it's central to our whole outsourcing effort. we acquired a business down here 4 years ago, and we've been developing and building that business out ov t crse of the last 4 years. we have over 800 people down here now, we plan to at least double that in the course of the next 2 years. so reallyt' the central backbone of our multi-shore offering. >>shmathadntes coming from india is the kind of talent available here, the kind of scalability that...
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-- thought from india. they represent the largest minority group in pakistan, but through violence and threats, they have successfully cowered the politicians, opinion makers, the public in general, and what is -- they've really steadily increased thaifer hold on public discourse in the country. what is noteworthy, of course, is even the majority religious leadership of the moderate kind has been threatened and sleepsed so the ex-- silenced, and so the extremists are winning out for this battle of the soul of the state. the conflict between the extremists and the moderate pakistanis is coming to a head at a time when pakistani is facing a serious economic crisis. that happens frequently in pakistan. it's weak coalition government which is important here, and in weak coalition government is blackmailed by its own partners on key economic reforms. pakistan's internal struggles are likely to take a huge toll in its war against militants on the western frontier and neighboring countries, and at the same time re
-- thought from india. they represent the largest minority group in pakistan, but through violence and threats, they have successfully cowered the politicians, opinion makers, the public in general, and what is -- they've really steadily increased thaifer hold on public discourse in the country. what is noteworthy, of course, is even the majority religious leadership of the moderate kind has been threatened and sleepsed so the ex-- silenced, and so the extremists are winning out for this battle...
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india. thousands of years ago and hundreds of years ago in india there were no movie theatres, no television, no radio, no comic books or no books for people like you and me to read. was this the same here? >> yes. all offer the world it was like that. ask your parents. they can tell you what it was like before the internet. so, people told stores. i bet you tell stories. did you tell a story today? >> yeah, i bet you did you went up to our friend and said, did you see that? your friend said, no, no he didn't. right? that's a story. so, i will tell you a story. in india, here we have super heroes like, tell me a hero. >> super man. we have super heroes in india. krishna. lifts mountains and throws them to the ocean to create bridges. i will tell you the story about a super hero. krishna as a little boy in the village where the trees blow and the water flows and the birds fly and the grass grows, in this village there are cows. and people and they go to the river and they go to get their wate
india. thousands of years ago and hundreds of years ago in india there were no movie theatres, no television, no radio, no comic books or no books for people like you and me to read. was this the same here? >> yes. all offer the world it was like that. ask your parents. they can tell you what it was like before the internet. so, people told stores. i bet you tell stories. did you tell a story today? >> yeah, i bet you did you went up to our friend and said, did you see that? your...
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>>reporter: india has little choice but to add a lot more nuclear power. it suffers from a peak-hour power deficit of about 12 percent that acts as a brake on the growing economy and causes blackouts in much of the country. 500 million of its people still lack electricity. >>tinsdale: we have to look at not only at what electricity is currently used for but at all energy so oil and heating as well. much of that could and should be running on electricity in the future so that we don't have to burn oil. and to do that we need to get more low carbon energy including nuclear. so i think that nuclear will have a rising proportion of energy in asia and in the rest of the world until we can be 100 per cent renewable. >>reporter: but for global nuclear suppliers, india's recent nuclear liability law remains a sticking point. thelegislation limits the liability of a nuclear reactor operator following a nuclear accident to 325 million dollars, and allows lawsuits against the suppliers of the technology. following the crisis in japan, there are now calls in india to
>>reporter: india has little choice but to add a lot more nuclear power. it suffers from a peak-hour power deficit of about 12 percent that acts as a brake on the growing economy and causes blackouts in much of the country. 500 million of its people still lack electricity. >>tinsdale: we have to look at not only at what electricity is currently used for but at all energy so oil and heating as well. much of that could and should be running on electricity in the future so that we...
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he obstacles were all from india, the conditions are now being put forward by india. first do this, first do that, first do this, first do that. this despite the fact that the india prime minister i mentioned on two occasions, the indian prime minister was very keen to get back on track. but domestic politics stopped him from doing so. and yet they continue to put precondition. the preconditions are off the table. three years down the line we've lost a lot of time. but my great fear is preconditions are off the table, you as -- between india and pakistan, the u.s.-pakistan relations are important. and in many ways this is preeminent dialogue that determines everything else in that region in many ways. it's also the dialogue that has an impact of civil-military relations in pakistan. and my fear is that just as there was once mumbai, there may be another. and then what will happen? will they be derailed again? and what if the responsible remarks from the indian side, as we saw recently by the indian army chief, that if the americans can do it, so can we. well of course
he obstacles were all from india, the conditions are now being put forward by india. first do this, first do that, first do this, first do that. this despite the fact that the india prime minister i mentioned on two occasions, the indian prime minister was very keen to get back on track. but domestic politics stopped him from doing so. and yet they continue to put precondition. the preconditions are off the table. three years down the line we've lost a lot of time. but my great fear is...
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>>gearing up for the 21st century - india is spending a trillion dollars on transport infrastructureover the next 6 years. >>the delhi metro itself will be bigger than the london underground. >>and mountaintop mining - the controversial coal extraction technique that is literally changing the landscape in the west virginia. >>as far as i know there's no way you can blow up a mountain and put it back. there's no way they'll actually ever gonna get this back to its original contour. it's impossible. >>hello and welcome. i'm raya abirached and this is world business, your weekly insight into the global business trends shaping our lives. last weekend billions of people around the world watched the british royal wedding on television andnext year millions more will tune in when the country hosts the olympic games. for a small island nation the uk may still punch above its weight, but there is little doubt its glory days are over. >>reporter: the pomp and splendor of central london plays on past glories to attract millions of overseas tourists every year. it's a vital part of the uk economy br
>>gearing up for the 21st century - india is spending a trillion dollars on transport infrastructureover the next 6 years. >>the delhi metro itself will be bigger than the london underground. >>and mountaintop mining - the controversial coal extraction technique that is literally changing the landscape in the west virginia. >>as far as i know there's no way you can blow up a mountain and put it back. there's no way they'll actually ever gonna get this back to its...
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as the middle class dies in america it's growing elsewhere we'll take you to india to see the economic boom there. and there it's thursday may twelfth four pm in washington d.c. i'm christine freeze out there watching our city. well have you ever heard of the expression as good as gold well it's starting to take on more and more meaning these days and more people are talking about returning the u.s. economy to the gold standard and i know you're thinking this sounds crazy a radical idea and it once was reserved for seemingly radical people but things are changing steve forbes well known businessman c.e.o. of forbes and editor in chief of forbes magazine couple time presidential candidate is an interesting prediction he said which is of the gold standard by the united states within the next five years now seems likely since that move would help the nation to solve a variety of economic and fiscal monetary ills and it's not just forbes author and investor jim rogers also says the situation is getting worse he predicts problems and came down hard on fed chairman ben bernanke saying quote
as the middle class dies in america it's growing elsewhere we'll take you to india to see the economic boom there. and there it's thursday may twelfth four pm in washington d.c. i'm christine freeze out there watching our city. well have you ever heard of the expression as good as gold well it's starting to take on more and more meaning these days and more people are talking about returning the u.s. economy to the gold standard and i know you're thinking this sounds crazy a radical idea and it...
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>> yes, they use it safely in india. >> have you ever been to india? >> i've been many times. >> this cbc documentary titled "asbestos, canada's ugly secret clearly shows india workers taking every precaution. that is a real bandanna. >> as a canadian i'm embarrassed that we're sending this product that we're-- we've all learned not to use here because it's too dangerous. >> but as a canadian, don't you have a lot of things to be embarrassed about, really? >> no. >> still commum insists indians have a special predisposition to work with the material. >> they're used to pollution. >> yeah, they're used to pollution, right. so they can handle it. >> they have natural anti-bodies. >> no, i'm just kidding. that's really ( bleep ) stuff, man, selling them things that are going to kill them. that's my family over there. i mean what, is the french word for douche bag? anybody. what is the french word for ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back, my guest tonight, very talented and funny you know her from "saturday night live," the new movie is "bridesmaid
>> yes, they use it safely in india. >> have you ever been to india? >> i've been many times. >> this cbc documentary titled "asbestos, canada's ugly secret clearly shows india workers taking every precaution. that is a real bandanna. >> as a canadian i'm embarrassed that we're sending this product that we're-- we've all learned not to use here because it's too dangerous. >> but as a canadian, don't you have a lot of things to be embarrassed about,...
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carved from british india in 1947 with two wings, west pakistan and east pakistan. they suffered from identity crisis from inception. the location brought the new country under the folds of the u.s. cold war umbrella. instead of being at an advantage, it had the effect of freezing afghanistan and pakistan into a special military relationship that discouraged the nation's democracy and development while at the same time encouraging a radical movement that threatens to tear both afghanistan and pakistan apart. the current afghanistan-pakistan crisis is traced back to the 19th empleg ri when the brettish led army led them to the pass and forced the petition of afghanistan into the north and south. the drawing of the duran line in 1893 was intended to guarantee british control east of the hindu kush and proved to be a political jail and source of constant conflict until the creation of pakistan in 1947. pakistan's humiliating defeat in the 1971 war against east pakistan continues to hant pan stack's predominantly panjabis establishment. the conflict transformed into a w
carved from british india in 1947 with two wings, west pakistan and east pakistan. they suffered from identity crisis from inception. the location brought the new country under the folds of the u.s. cold war umbrella. instead of being at an advantage, it had the effect of freezing afghanistan and pakistan into a special military relationship that discouraged the nation's democracy and development while at the same time encouraging a radical movement that threatens to tear both afghanistan and...
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pakistan is basically focused on destroying any relationship that afghanistan has with india. i think pakistan would have more friends if they were trying to compete with india by helping to build civil society, and it's not doing that. >> i wanted to ask about the taliban. just about their background because i heard that they initially came from other countries than afghanistan, isn't that true or what's -- >> the original taliban was made up of refugees who had grown up in the camps, the refugee camps. they were recruited by the isi intentionally. the bbc reported years ago that their first instance was showing up in northern pakistan, not even in afghanistan. the pakistani military was using them as an agent for their own interests in afghanistan, and so they were backing them. shortly after their invasion of afghanistan, the afghan people, they came into afghanistan early on waving pictures of the king, and claiming that they were here to bring back the king, so a lot of the rebel groups, the local village militias put down their weapons and arms and essentially gave in in
pakistan is basically focused on destroying any relationship that afghanistan has with india. i think pakistan would have more friends if they were trying to compete with india by helping to build civil society, and it's not doing that. >> i wanted to ask about the taliban. just about their background because i heard that they initially came from other countries than afghanistan, isn't that true or what's -- >> the original taliban was made up of refugees who had grown up in the...
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industrial accident the world has ever seen a gas leak they killed up to twenty thousand people in india an american company to blame but did those responsible get away with murder. evening it's wednesday may eleventh i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. and your watching our t.v. well is the u.s. channeling one nine hundred eighty four not as in a literal year but is in george orwell's just hope you envision a society constantly watched by did rather well to chicago first as the most americans associate with barack obama's hometown and those tears of victory three years ago but these days the city is also becoming known as the absolute record holder of surveillance cameras in the u.s. our chief anastasio going to travels under the lens to discover what this watch means for the future of privacy in america. welcome to chicago the most watched city in the u.s. from all spooled blue light cameras to cameras with state of the art technical capabilities watchful lenses fill the streets in what has been dubbed operation virtual shield thousands of public and privately owned security came
industrial accident the world has ever seen a gas leak they killed up to twenty thousand people in india an american company to blame but did those responsible get away with murder. evening it's wednesday may eleventh i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. and your watching our t.v. well is the u.s. channeling one nine hundred eighty four not as in a literal year but is in george orwell's just hope you envision a society constantly watched by did rather well to chicago first as the most...
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how many thousand tons of gold to india and china have -- to india and china have and i understand that china does not want the dollar to be the reserve currency. how close are they to making it so they can switch to a gold standard? guest: the gold standard has not been taken up by the g20. the day before yesterday, the former deputy governor of the reserve bank of india published an important article in the hindu business line. it indicated the world is moving back toward the gold standard. there are wise thinkers internationally and another one is manuel hines who dollarized the salvadoran economy. as little as a year or two ago, the gold standard was considered kooky. it is rapidly becoming on a marble. -- un ignoreable. we are not sitting here waiting for high inflation. we don't perceive it that way. at least not right away. gold is just very >> tomorrow, a discussion on the 2012 presidential race. also a look at al-qaeda after osama bin laden with daniel green of the washington institute for near east policy and the latest on the mississippi floods with the lieutenant general rus
how many thousand tons of gold to india and china have -- to india and china have and i understand that china does not want the dollar to be the reserve currency. how close are they to making it so they can switch to a gold standard? guest: the gold standard has not been taken up by the g20. the day before yesterday, the former deputy governor of the reserve bank of india published an important article in the hindu business line. it indicated the world is moving back toward the gold standard....
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india which united states at close ties with. the united states signed its first mutual defense agreement with pakistan in 1954. we've had great difficulty during the ensuing decades in forming a consistent partnership. one of the many problems is that this government is not a monolith but rather a collection of different power centers that interact in a complex way. there is the elected civilian government which over the years has not always been strong or stable. the uniformed military, which has seized power at various junctions. the intelligence service which has its own independence within the military. and we're told a shadowy group of former intelligence agency can act on its own. these different actors ultimately compete and cooperate in their influence is periodically waxing and waning. equally vexing, each of the players can support u.s. policy one moment obstruct them the next. their ball public elements that can be whipped into an anti- american fervor. they can be both a firefighter an arsonist simultaneously. althou
india which united states at close ties with. the united states signed its first mutual defense agreement with pakistan in 1954. we've had great difficulty during the ensuing decades in forming a consistent partnership. one of the many problems is that this government is not a monolith but rather a collection of different power centers that interact in a complex way. there is the elected civilian government which over the years has not always been strong or stable. the uniformed military, which...
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india. today we are sharing an form. we are members of the dance company based here in san francisco and we are taught by somebody who has been doing this art form for over 50 years much the ladies including myself we have been studying with him for a long time. you will see different things. lots of sounds with our feet. a little bit of story telling through mime and expression and you will learn about math in dance. who would have thought. today we will start, our next piece means the coloring of the stage. dancers show the hindu aspect of the dance by using the positions of our hands we will show you we are decorating the stage and make a water picture and cleaning the stage with the water. plucking flowers and decorating the stage with the petals of the flowers. we will awaken the 5 senses through the blowing of a conch shell. we will demonstrate the 3 duty, creator, producer and the destroyer in order to make way for new creation. [music] [applause] good morning. afternoon, actually. so
india. today we are sharing an form. we are members of the dance company based here in san francisco and we are taught by somebody who has been doing this art form for over 50 years much the ladies including myself we have been studying with him for a long time. you will see different things. lots of sounds with our feet. a little bit of story telling through mime and expression and you will learn about math in dance. who would have thought. today we will start, our next piece means the...
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excites india. we have to figure rock how that happened because it was supposed to go to the western side of the country instead of the eastern side. what happens in the next few weeks in terms of redefining the relationship and having a clear ride, a transactional discussion of what it is we need to do to get this relationship back on track if weekend and why it is in pakistan's of long-term benefit to do so. >> i am not suggesting that would give them more money in exchange for more help. i am trying to understand the relationship better. a lot of the commentary is about that frustration. it is hard to explain to people. they want to know, why do we spend so much money on a place that says these things about us. the pragmatic realities of what is going on on the ground, i think the answer is going to beno because there are no simple answers are around here. is there any reason to understand why they help us with some things and not with others. is there any way to understand where -- why they will
excites india. we have to figure rock how that happened because it was supposed to go to the western side of the country instead of the eastern side. what happens in the next few weeks in terms of redefining the relationship and having a clear ride, a transactional discussion of what it is we need to do to get this relationship back on track if weekend and why it is in pakistan's of long-term benefit to do so. >> i am not suggesting that would give them more money in exchange for more...
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new delhi india someone to talk about this i mean we have not only a trend of the shrinking will. in the united states but a growing middle class in other countries like india is prius so to us you know the money is being spent people are getting jobs in what we would consider middle class wages so let's talk about the contrast that's going on here i mean you can't drive down any highway in america without seeing you know either homes that foreclosed or shuttered factories or factories that provided jobs for so many middle class americans in contrast with what's going on in other countries like india where they're investing in their middle class yes and a large part of it has to do with trade policy in seven hundred ninety one alexander hamilton george washington said we're going to do something about this when he was first when he was informed that he was elected president he had he henry knox came up op or some told me he was standing up in this field he said in six weeks ago to be president and c.c.s. and i got to do think say goodbye to his mother who died shortly thereafter a
new delhi india someone to talk about this i mean we have not only a trend of the shrinking will. in the united states but a growing middle class in other countries like india is prius so to us you know the money is being spent people are getting jobs in what we would consider middle class wages so let's talk about the contrast that's going on here i mean you can't drive down any highway in america without seeing you know either homes that foreclosed or shuttered factories or factories that...
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>> yes, they use it safely in india. >> have you ever been to india? >> i've been many times. >> this cbc documentary titled "asbestos, canada's ugly secret clearly shows india workers taking every precaution. that is a real bandanna. >> as a canadian i'm embarrassed that we're sending this product that we're-- we've all learned not to use here because it's too dangerous. >> but as a canadian, don't you have a lot of things to be embarrassed about, really? >> no. >> still commum insists indians have a special predisposition to work with the material. >> they're used to pollution. >> yeah, they're used to pollution, right. so they can handle it. >> they have natural anti-bodies. >> no, i'm just kidding. that's really ( bleep ) stuff, man, selling them things that are going to kill them. that's my family over there. i mean what, is the french word for douche bag? anybody. what is the french word for [ emcee ] great jump! next up, rocket! don't worry about them, rocket. you got this. here we go! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ ♪ [ emcee ] what a jump! [ male announce
>> yes, they use it safely in india. >> have you ever been to india? >> i've been many times. >> this cbc documentary titled "asbestos, canada's ugly secret clearly shows india workers taking every precaution. that is a real bandanna. >> as a canadian i'm embarrassed that we're sending this product that we're-- we've all learned not to use here because it's too dangerous. >> but as a canadian, don't you have a lot of things to be embarrassed about,...
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it's a love-hate relationship in india because the nonresidents of india, once the government resents them, but also they need them, and i think they kept them at a distance for a long time until silicone valley happened frankly, and then they found that it was a useful as the indian market opened up also, and now they're going to town on ruining the diaspora, and it's important, so let me stop with that. >> one point about democracy because i think it's very important to note that one of the most important and striking things to come out of the president's visit was an agreement on the part of the indian government to actually work with the united states for the first time to promote open government around the world, and from all your heard on the panel you might think that they're never going to touch the subject, but, in fact, they're going to work closely with us and a number of other countries. it's at the request of other governments when they want it, but it's an important step forward. india's debate on the right to information law is something substantial and quite an importa
it's a love-hate relationship in india because the nonresidents of india, once the government resents them, but also they need them, and i think they kept them at a distance for a long time until silicone valley happened frankly, and then they found that it was a useful as the indian market opened up also, and now they're going to town on ruining the diaspora, and it's important, so let me stop with that. >> one point about democracy because i think it's very important to note that one of...
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out on the streets of india's most populous city. i.v. cup at six pm and go to a village that is one in half every you get two buckets of drinking water this is shannon monica she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water. i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mom and dad work as liberals and they have to go out so i have to stay back and work at home from morning to evening in this slum it's actually more common to see a satellite dish bringing these people cable t.v. than it is to see a working tap to bring them water one point two million people in mumbai live in an authorised slums and are entitled to government services like water even after walking hours to get to a tap the water only runs at specific times for sometimes as little as ten minutes . while the people in a community have managed to find a broken pipe in a gutter not far from their homes many indians are spending up to ten percent of their salaries to buy usable water water access isn't just a problem that aff
out on the streets of india's most populous city. i.v. cup at six pm and go to a village that is one in half every you get two buckets of drinking water this is shannon monica she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water. i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mom and dad work as liberals and they have to go out so i have to stay back and work at home from morning to evening in this slum it's actually more common to see a satellite dish...
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story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city. i.v. cup at six pm and walk to a village that is one and a half hours of re to get to go good soft drink in water. this is shana monica she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water is clean i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mom and dad work as liberals and they have to go out so i have to stay back and work at home from morning to evening in this slum it's actually more common to see a satellite dish bringing these people cable t.v. than it is to see a working tap to bring them water one point two million people in mumbai live in an authorised slums and are entitled to government services like water even after walking hours to get to a tap the water only runs at specific times for sometimes as little as ten minutes . well the people in the got community have managed to find a broken pipe in a gutter not far from their homes many indians are spending up to ten percent of their salaries to buy usable water water access isn't
story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city. i.v. cup at six pm and walk to a village that is one and a half hours of re to get to go good soft drink in water. this is shana monica she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water is clean i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mom and dad work as liberals and they have to go out so i have to stay back and work at home from morning to evening in this slum it's actually more...
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mumbai india the financial center for one of the thousand describing economies in the world. and the heart of india's beloved bollywood film industry but beyond the glitz and glam there is another story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city here is there i think up at six pm and go to a village that is one in half ours every can get two buckets of drinking water. this is shun him on a guy she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water is going it at the end i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mormon dad work as they are gross and they have to go so i have to stay back and work at home from morning to evening in this slum it's actually more common to see a satellite dish bringing these people cable t.v. than it is to see a working tap to bring them water one point two million people in mumbai live in an authorised slums and are entitled to government services like water even after walking hours to get to a tap the water only runs at specific times for sometimes as little as ten minutes . while the peo
mumbai india the financial center for one of the thousand describing economies in the world. and the heart of india's beloved bollywood film industry but beyond the glitz and glam there is another story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city here is there i think up at six pm and go to a village that is one in half ours every can get two buckets of drinking water. this is shun him on a guy she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water is...
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let's begin with india and china. every business school for the last 10-15 years has been doing emerging market courses contrasting india and china. when china wants to build the three gorges dam, they have to move 1.2 million people out of the floodplain, they just do it. people kick and scream and there's a lot of unhappiness, but they do it. the people are moved out. they build the dam. high speed rail, the beautiful airports in commie these cities, you know -- infrastructure. because they have this strong and relatively high quality author authoritarian government that doesn't need to respect the interest of citizens. in india, just to give you one example, the motor company a couple years ago wanted to establish a car assembly plant in west bengal. what happens? they get hit with lawsuits, trade unions go on strick protesting the signing of this plant there. finally, enough. we're not going to do it. they put the plant elsewhere, and so in india you got the real problem with basic infrastructure because they are
let's begin with india and china. every business school for the last 10-15 years has been doing emerging market courses contrasting india and china. when china wants to build the three gorges dam, they have to move 1.2 million people out of the floodplain, they just do it. people kick and scream and there's a lot of unhappiness, but they do it. the people are moved out. they build the dam. high speed rail, the beautiful airports in commie these cities, you know -- infrastructure. because they...
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mumbai india. and if you want to bury her most here on the t.v. you can always find more on our website r t that com here's what's lined up on line for you right now. and april fool's joke sparks a web panic over a comment believed to be this an alien spaceship and covered up by nasa. turned out to be not so not all of that but you can check it all out from top to bottom online parts. of both will set you free in jail in south carolina bans all books except for the bible read all these stories and more on r g dot com. it's always three people have been killed as a roadside bomb hit a bus in eastern pakistan this comes a day after a taliban attack avenging osama bin laden's death left eighty seven people dead islamic god has criticized the u.s. operation that killed bin laden artie's military contributor says washington should have been more careful about planning the raid. nobody can be the us administration unique capability to model the waters and bond over the message last week the u.s. president obama deployed to top u.s. officials to negate t
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in india she's available in the movie. the home of venus the gateway to the grand imperial trilogy the torch was. closely civility to go. broke as the colonel was hotel retreat. failed expectations for us that she is a libyan rebels hopes for a diplomatic recognition and stop short of funneling money to the opposition. to continue its military campaign until colonel gadhafi stops fighting but the leader says he's beyond the alliance is rich. and the countdown begins with a thousand days to go before the next winter olympics kick off in russia hundreds of volunteers are setting the mood. just after four pm here in the russian capital you with r.t. welcome to the program now the u.s. has denied libyan rebels official recognition it comes after a visit to the white house by a senior member of the opposition council which is pushing for international support and the libyan envoy says the rebels are having trouble getting washington to release these frozen assets the u.s. had earlier comments to hand over some of the multi-bill
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pakistan as mean enemy was india india and i said allied with pakistan because of the soviet union and it is the same today the united states is fighting the taliban and al qaeda and its associates in afghanistan while pakistan and its army and intelligence service support some of the groups who are killing americans that have. inside afghanistan and also victimizing their pakistani people inside pakistan as well so what's important at this time is for both sides what what's important now for both sides is to align their interests and retain their relationship because this is not sustainable and for above all it's important for pakistan to rethink its policy into a region towards india and afghanistan as well suck using terrorism as a policy tool and instead cooperate with the united states and the international community to eliminate the terrorist group which is. grating freely on its soil and i think that the killing of very large and provides a very good opportunity to start it up again i think it is lying about what about i mean we talk about our reset obama tried that before he wa
pakistan as mean enemy was india india and i said allied with pakistan because of the soviet union and it is the same today the united states is fighting the taliban and al qaeda and its associates in afghanistan while pakistan and its army and intelligence service support some of the groups who are killing americans that have. inside afghanistan and also victimizing their pakistani people inside pakistan as well so what's important at this time is for both sides what what's important now for...
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story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city. i think up at six pm and go to a village that is one in half hours of the good book of soft drink in water. this is shun him on a gut but she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water is that i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mom and dad work as liberals and they have to go out so i have to stay back and work at home from morning to evening in this slum it's actually more common to see a satellite dish bringing these people cable t.v. than it is to see a working tap to bring them water one point two million people in mumbai live in an authorised slums and aren't entitled to government services like water even after walking hours to get to a tap the water only runs at specific times for sometimes as little as ten minutes . well the people in it got as community have managed to find a broken pipe in a gutter not far from their homes many indians are spending up to ten percent of their salaries to buy usable water water access
story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city. i think up at six pm and go to a village that is one in half hours of the good book of soft drink in water. this is shun him on a gut but she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water is that i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mom and dad work as liberals and they have to go out so i have to stay back and work at home from morning to evening in this slum it's actually more...
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let's begin with india and china. every business school for the last 15 years has been doing these emerging-market courses contrasting in the and china. when china wants to build three goerges. they just do it. these beautiful airports in chinese cities, turnpikes, infrastructure. they have this very strong and high-quality authoritarian government that does not need to respect the interests of citizens. in india just to give you one example the motor co. wanted to establish a car assembly plant so what happens? they get hit with lawsuits, they go on strike. in india you have a problem with basic infrastructure because they are a democracy. there are checks and balances. they can't do anything because it evolved in this fashion where law and accountability are more important. a lot of people will say this is the inheritance of british colonialism or something that happened in the last couple hundred years. i think having written this book i now understand that this is total nonsense. these reflect patterns of governme
let's begin with india and china. every business school for the last 15 years has been doing these emerging-market courses contrasting in the and china. when china wants to build three goerges. they just do it. these beautiful airports in chinese cities, turnpikes, infrastructure. they have this very strong and high-quality authoritarian government that does not need to respect the interests of citizens. in india just to give you one example the motor co. wanted to establish a car assembly...
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story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city. i.v. cup at six am and walk to a village that does one in half every two get to book itself drinking water oh. this is shine i'm on a guy she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water is the myth that i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mormon dad work as liberals and they have to go out so i have to stay back and what better home from morning to evening in this slum it's actually more common to see a satellite dish bringing these people cable t.v. than it is to see a working tap to bring them water one point two million people in mumbai live in an authorised slums and are entitled to government services like water even after walking hours to get to a tap the water only runs at specific times for sometimes as little as ten minutes . while the people in the got community have managed to find a broken pipe in a gutter not far from their homes many indians are spending up to ten percent of their salaries to buy usable water water
story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city. i.v. cup at six am and walk to a village that does one in half every two get to book itself drinking water oh. this is shine i'm on a guy she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water is the myth that i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mormon dad work as liberals and they have to go out so i have to stay back and what better home from morning to evening in this slum it's...
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now rage in india as the government releases those guilty of a mouse down street over fifteen years ago that killed nearly twenty thousand people our correspondent will join us live for more of the story in just a few minutes time. european m.p.'s are deciding on whether the union should represent a permanent seat at the u.n. security council but it's done no pushing reports the initiatives cause an outcry among many nations. there's been a horrified response around the world and here in brussels to the idea of giving the european union a permanent seat on the un security council it would allow the e.u. to look at the world security decisions both britain and france for this is the first step to were stripped of their permanent place on the council one british m.p. here says this is britain sovereignty and they will fight the move many other countries for example are india's billion plus people less worthy of a voice than the e.u.'s five hundred million giving the e.u. a seat as well as france and britain also rub salt into the wounds for many parts of the world notably africa and latin
now rage in india as the government releases those guilty of a mouse down street over fifteen years ago that killed nearly twenty thousand people our correspondent will join us live for more of the story in just a few minutes time. european m.p.'s are deciding on whether the union should represent a permanent seat at the u.n. security council but it's done no pushing reports the initiatives cause an outcry among many nations. there's been a horrified response around the world and here in...
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my parents are from india but i was born in america and i started this dance when i was 18. i was not a baby e. both charlotte and an drea did as well. charlotte at 15 years and joe airna and i 15 years. that's how we got in this program. we practiced very hard. very, very hard we practiced everyday and we have been been in india practicing 8 times where our teacher is from. yes. >> yes. >> well there are similarities all of southeast asia. we performed in bali with a group. it's a story from the [inaudible] and so the indian epiics actually the indian epiics for very common in cambodia and bali and thailand and there is a different aesthetic. all southeast asia and asia there are a lot of similarities. >> he is a male entity. he is not -- are you referring to the story? >> it's interesting you should say that. a unique indian concept is one of half male, half female. and that is -- unlike some dances the solo dancer portrays all of the parts in the story. you can portray a feminine aspect and then masculine aspect with the bow and arrow. the male has to portray feminine and
my parents are from india but i was born in america and i started this dance when i was 18. i was not a baby e. both charlotte and an drea did as well. charlotte at 15 years and joe airna and i 15 years. that's how we got in this program. we practiced very hard. very, very hard we practiced everyday and we have been been in india practicing 8 times where our teacher is from. yes. >> yes. >> well there are similarities all of southeast asia. we performed in bali with a group. it's a...
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story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city terrorism i.v. cup at six pm and walk to a village that does one in half hours every to get two buckets of drinking water. this is shannon monica she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water. basically the myth that i do i'm going to school because i have to work at home my mom and dad look at your blows and they have to go so i have to stay back and won't get home from morning to evening in this slum it's actually more common to see a satellite dish bringing these people cable t.v. than it is to see a working tap to bring them water one point two million people in mumbai live in an authorised slums and are entitled to government services like water even after walking hours to get to a tap the water only runs at specific times for sometimes as little as ten minutes . while the people in it got community have managed to find a broken pipe in a gutter not far from their homes many indians are spending up to ten percent of their salaries to buy usable water wate
story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city terrorism i.v. cup at six pm and walk to a village that does one in half hours every to get two buckets of drinking water. this is shannon monica she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water. basically the myth that i do i'm going to school because i have to work at home my mom and dad look at your blows and they have to go so i have to stay back and won't get home from morning to evening in...
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story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city zero zero i.v. cup at six pm and walk to a village that is one in half hours every too good to go good soft drink in water oh. this is shannon monica she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water. i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mormon dad walk as liberals and they have to go out so i have to stay about and walk at home from morning to evening in this slum it's actually more common to see a satellite dish bringing these people cable t.v. than it is to see a working tap to bring them water one point two million people in mumbai live in an authorised slums and aren't entitled to government services like water even after walking hours to get to a taf the water only runs at specific times for sometimes as little as ten minutes . well the people in a couple as community have managed to find a broken pipe in a gutter not far from their homes many indians are spending up to ten percent of their salaries to buy usable water water access isn't ju
story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city zero zero i.v. cup at six pm and walk to a village that is one in half hours every too good to go good soft drink in water oh. this is shannon monica she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water. i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mormon dad walk as liberals and they have to go out so i have to stay about and walk at home from morning to evening in this slum it's actually...
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story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city. i feel sick fear and walk to a village that is one in half of the new book on soft drink in water. this is shannon mana god she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water is. i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mormon dad work as liberals and they have to go out so i have to stay back and work at home from morning to evening in this slum it's actually more common to see a satellite dish bringing these people cable t.v. than it is to see a working tap to bring them water one point two million people in mumbai live in an authorised slums and aren't entitled to government services like water even after walking hours to get to a tap the water only runs at specific times for sometimes as little as ten minutes . while the people in the community have managed to find a broken pipe in a gutter not far from their homes many indians are spending up to ten percent of their salaries to buy usable water water access isn't just a problem tha
story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city. i feel sick fear and walk to a village that is one in half of the new book on soft drink in water. this is shannon mana god she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water is. i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mormon dad work as liberals and they have to go out so i have to stay back and work at home from morning to evening in this slum it's actually more common to see a...
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mumbai india. well if you want to break out from the television there is always more world news in videos on our website here's some of what we've got cooking for you right now would argue dot com. an april fool's joke sparks a web of panic over a comment believed to be an alien spaceship and covered up by nasa we've got the entire story for you online plus. god will set you free of jail in south carolina bans all books except for the christian bible all of these stories and much more on our t.v. dot com. a former russian and presidential candidate has been sentenced to five years behind bars for organizing a mass protest in the capital minsk last year under a sun the cough pled not guilty and said the whole case was highly politicized last december opposition supporters held a palace in the strong demonstration to protest against what they called the rigged reelection of president alexander lukashenko young rest was violently suppressed by riot police more than six hundred people were detained and
mumbai india. well if you want to break out from the television there is always more world news in videos on our website here's some of what we've got cooking for you right now would argue dot com. an april fool's joke sparks a web of panic over a comment believed to be an alien spaceship and covered up by nasa we've got the entire story for you online plus. god will set you free of jail in south carolina bans all books except for the christian bible all of these stories and much more on our...
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rage in india as the government releases the guilty but the amounts of gas leak over fifteen years ago it killed me to put into people all the details from massey's our correspondent there in just a few minutes. european m.p.'s have called for a union to have a permanent seat at the u.n. security council critics on the vienna shit say that the e.u. has enough problems at home to solve without that so let's get the details now from donald partial muscles for us. all the european parliament voted in favor of this me so what's the reaction been. with reactions behind go there was passed with a three hundred ninety nine vote majority of good britain and france. sorry daniel do you carry on we have a few technical issues that are better to carry on. yes saying the britain and france have permanent seats on the un security council but they still think voice of power on the security council and the navy is there's no unity between the european states so there's a question mark how they're going to come to a common decision greece as we're seeing is facing protests over its inability to deal w
rage in india as the government releases the guilty but the amounts of gas leak over fifteen years ago it killed me to put into people all the details from massey's our correspondent there in just a few minutes. european m.p.'s have called for a union to have a permanent seat at the u.n. security council critics on the vienna shit say that the e.u. has enough problems at home to solve without that so let's get the details now from donald partial muscles for us. all the european parliament voted...