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the song is called unsurprisingly exotic. everything you need ♪ >> reporter: you are trying to do pop music with an indian twist. not that easy? >> no it is not. some times it works. some times it doesn't. >> reporter: you are selling this exotic indian whole thing. >> it is super tricky. i am trying not to be american. trying not to be indian. that's just me. what that is. i don't know. whatever music i make. if people like it, it is for who i am. it's not because i am indian. >> we can let go. >> it's not good. i don't like it. >> i don't like it either. >> become to the booth. >> reporter: we are hanging with her at the studio while she lays down a robin thicke duet. ♪ if you can't hear what i am trying to say ♪ and polishes her own new solo single. ♪ we can let go >> reporter: do you think this is going to work? do you think pop music in america is going to work for you? >> i have no idea if it is going to work or not. all i know is, i am not thinking about it. of course i want it to work. but that is not the ambition of
the song is called unsurprisingly exotic. everything you need ♪ >> reporter: you are trying to do pop music with an indian twist. not that easy? >> no it is not. some times it works. some times it doesn't. >> reporter: you are selling this exotic indian whole thing. >> it is super tricky. i am trying not to be american. trying not to be indian. that's just me. what that is. i don't know. whatever music i make. if people like it, it is for who i am. it's not because i...
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the temperature is unsurprisingly are going to be very very low. these are high here on monday. i love the place is struggling to reach above the freezing point. centers will start to improve though from the west reaching about as far as the midsection of the us still will say very chilly appear towards the northeast for the rest of the week. i think what is happening in the year as well mostly dry in time for you and towards the west end of the high fashion place but it is a very unstable through the mediterranean the southern balkans and turkey. i've got to be read into the whole week pale as well as heavy rain could cause flash flooding and another turnover to snow in the north western balkans and in the alpine region as well you get about forty centimeters of snow here in temperatures that although it could be dry at the west it is going to be very chilly just five degrees when in london seven in paris and three in thailand even than twice the south of adjusting those highs in the mid teens get extended forecast. aye aye. i know. it is. that's just want to shower and she tol
the temperature is unsurprisingly are going to be very very low. these are high here on monday. i love the place is struggling to reach above the freezing point. centers will start to improve though from the west reaching about as far as the midsection of the us still will say very chilly appear towards the northeast for the rest of the week. i think what is happening in the year as well mostly dry in time for you and towards the west end of the high fashion place but it is a very unstable...
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themselves would be would share the criticism that there is they get into difficulties you know unsurprisingly and it's the culture of a bt and two two party leadership that is the problem and it is a very serious problem because it means that our parliamentary democracy and even the even in our parliament drugs which was said earlier was a friend forward marcus it doesn't work doesn't it the theory is that governments are responsible to parliament that is not true because governments controlled parliament so there is no accountability and that is one of the major features of our major defects of our political system but i mean what's the point of doing that anyway because regardless of which political party is in power the the policy still seem to be the same don't you feel like your job is essentially a waste of time a waste of your own precious an agenda that doesn't seem to move the policy one way or another person but i think there's a function in drawing attention to the fact that we discover meant promise before we got into office that there would be a profound change in the politics an
themselves would be would share the criticism that there is they get into difficulties you know unsurprisingly and it's the culture of a bt and two two party leadership that is the problem and it is a very serious problem because it means that our parliamentary democracy and even the even in our parliament drugs which was said earlier was a friend forward marcus it doesn't work doesn't it the theory is that governments are responsible to parliament that is not true because governments...
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nothing better than to do things which really no kidding cross our hearts, hope to die, that unsurprisingly, maybe a few hundred american intercepter missiles will not defeat thousands of russian ones and they usually get variation on no or no followed by colorful adjectives but maybe they'll change. >> general cartright, to follow on curt's point about demonstrating the capacity and political will of the alliance to deal with challenges of today and tomorrow, you talked about the mobility, the mobility of allied forces. i have a sense that that ability may be demonstrated for expeditionary operations but i wonder if the alliance is probably configured today and positioned today to deal with fast breaking regional contingencies on the border, be it poland, be it turkey? am i underestimating nato's capacity or is this something that needs to be addressed? if so, how would you built up the capacity and demonstrate it? >> i think first in the construct we've been discussing here of nuclear weapons and missile defense, today if somebody attacks and nobody is around, in the interest of our count
nothing better than to do things which really no kidding cross our hearts, hope to die, that unsurprisingly, maybe a few hundred american intercepter missiles will not defeat thousands of russian ones and they usually get variation on no or no followed by colorful adjectives but maybe they'll change. >> general cartright, to follow on curt's point about demonstrating the capacity and political will of the alliance to deal with challenges of today and tomorrow, you talked about the...
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and their partners in the gulf was that this deal will eventually make everyone safer perhaps unsurprisingly video released a tide of criticism on capitol hill republican reaction ranges from. giving away millions not gaining anything to reproaches for alienating america's allies the agreement is also being described as fundamentally flawed a few times correspondent pepe escobar explains where else we can expect to find disappointment with the deal. for the moment we have a rule it's going nowhere six months there will be all sorts of interest to try to vote for this deal and i say specially what have you federal dollars just for the interests and the israeli lobby as well but for the moment we have to go on a scene actually something that we haven't seen especially between us in the world for thirty four years so this is the vision great breakthrough at the moment but we have to. a reminder of today's main development world powers and iran have reached in the story nuclear deal ending a decade long deadlock overturns nuclear ambitions so let's sum up the key points which have emerged firstl
and their partners in the gulf was that this deal will eventually make everyone safer perhaps unsurprisingly video released a tide of criticism on capitol hill republican reaction ranges from. giving away millions not gaining anything to reproaches for alienating america's allies the agreement is also being described as fundamentally flawed a few times correspondent pepe escobar explains where else we can expect to find disappointment with the deal. for the moment we have a rule it's going...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the trip downhill unsurprisingly is a lot easier on me.fire, ingredients from the morning morning and this old recycling system. here, fila. i'm ready for the chicken. and red wine. notice how i neatly maneuvered you into the chef job. >> now we have to make the mashed potato and we're good. >> eric's mashed potato secret, around 50% butter. the glory that is france. i think they call it gout. okay. let's do it. >> gracias. >> you guys can cook. >> some say. [ speaking foreign language ] >> the only guy, he asked all the founders of the village here to do exactly what he has done, so the farmers are starting to copy him. >> right. >> and he's happy because it's going to bring wealth, in the legend, in the valley and the community. >> after don makes a traditional unsweetened hot chocolate preparation, ground cacao nibs, no sweetener, no nothing, just like the ancient kings liked it. >> there we go. gracias. the real deal. >> only water, and they will use -- >> before chocolate hit europe. this is what the aztec kings would drink. >> they w
. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the trip downhill unsurprisingly is a lot easier on me.fire, ingredients from the morning morning and this old recycling system. here, fila. i'm ready for the chicken. and red wine. notice how i neatly maneuvered you into the chef job. >> now we have to make the mashed potato and we're good. >> eric's mashed potato secret, around 50% butter. the glory that is france. i think they call it gout. okay. let's do it. >> gracias. >> you guys can...
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they're unsurprisingly friends of yotan. they grow and raise much of what's used in their kitchen. their food reflects both their different backgrounds and their commonalities. >> we're going to spoil you now. >> yeah, here you go. tell me about this. >> so you grew up in this town. >> yes, in this village. >> where did you grow up? >> near the beach. >> near the beach. not the neighborhood. >> but we met in the neighborhood. we work together in hotel. >> how did that go down with the families? >> now wonderful. >> in the beginning, not so much. >> started with a lot of questions. understand that we love each other and they can do nothing, so we continue and they support us. >> this is your special fried eggs sunny side up. >> this is your special farm eggs. >> farm eggs. >> peppers from your garden? tomato. that looks awesome beyond words. >> it is incredibly beautiful here. i don't know why i didn't expect that. >> a lot of people come and say it's like provence, it's like italy. we say no. it's -- >> you like it? >> i do.
they're unsurprisingly friends of yotan. they grow and raise much of what's used in their kitchen. their food reflects both their different backgrounds and their commonalities. >> we're going to spoil you now. >> yeah, here you go. tell me about this. >> so you grew up in this town. >> yes, in this village. >> where did you grow up? >> near the beach. >> near the beach. not the neighborhood. >> but we met in the neighborhood. we work together in...
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they're unsurprisingly friends of yotan.d raise much of what's used in their kitchen. their food reflects both their different backgrounds and their commonalities. >> we're going to spoil you now. >> yeah, here you go. tell me about this. >> so you grew up in this town. >> yes, in this village. >> where did you grow up? >> near the beach. >> near the beach. not the neighborhood. >> but we met in the neighborhood. we work together in hotel. >> how did that go down with the families? >> now wonderful. >> in the beginning, not so much. >> started with a lot of questions. understand that we love each other and they can do nothing, so we continue and they support us. >> this is your special fried eggs sunny side up. >> this is your special farm eggs. >> farm eggs. >> peppers from your garden? tomato. that looks awesome beyond words. >> it is incredibly beautiful here. i don't know why i didn't expect that. >> a lot of people come and say it's like provence, it's like italy. we say no. it's -- >> you like it? >> i do. roasted toma
they're unsurprisingly friends of yotan.d raise much of what's used in their kitchen. their food reflects both their different backgrounds and their commonalities. >> we're going to spoil you now. >> yeah, here you go. tell me about this. >> so you grew up in this town. >> yes, in this village. >> where did you grow up? >> near the beach. >> near the beach. not the neighborhood. >> but we met in the neighborhood. we work together in hotel....
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they're unsurprisingly friends of yotan.ey grow and raise much of what's used in their kitchen. their food reflects both their different backgrounds and their commonalities. >> we're going to spoil you now. >> yeah, here you go. tell me about this. >> so you grew up in this town. >> yes, in this village. >> where did you grow up? >> near the beach. >> near the beach. not the neighborhood. >> but we met in the neighborhood. we work together in hotel. >> how did that go down with the families? >> now wonderful. >> in the beginning, not so much. >> started with a lot of questions. understand that we love each other and they can do nothing, so we continue and they support us. >> this is your special fried eggs sunny side up. >> this is your special farm eggs. >> farm eggs. >> peppers from your garden? tomato. that looks awesome beyond words. >> it is incredibly beautiful here. i don't know why i didn't expect that. >> a lot of people come and say it's like provence, it's like italy. we say no. it's -- >> you like it? >> i do. ro
they're unsurprisingly friends of yotan.ey grow and raise much of what's used in their kitchen. their food reflects both their different backgrounds and their commonalities. >> we're going to spoil you now. >> yeah, here you go. tell me about this. >> so you grew up in this town. >> yes, in this village. >> where did you grow up? >> near the beach. >> near the beach. not the neighborhood. >> but we met in the neighborhood. we work together in...
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. >> unsurprisingly the president's remorse was not enough to appease critics on the right. speaker john boehner responded, "an apology is certainly in order. but what americans want to hear is that the president is going to keep his promise. that's why the house will vote next week to allow anyone with a health care plan they like to keep it. if the president is sincerely sorry he mislead the american people, the very least he can do is support the bipartisan effort. otherwise the apology doesn't amount to anything." today in the senate jo mansion and mary landrieu facing election in 2014 will introduce a bill to do that, allow all americans to stay on their insurance plans no matter how crappy they will be. it's expected to go nowhere with harry reid playing defense for the white house. last night president obama kept the door open to changes in the law. >> what we'll do is continue to assess if there are roadblocks for people, we're going to clear out those roadblocks. >> open to whatever it takes. >> whatever it takes for people to get what is good quality health insuran
. >> unsurprisingly the president's remorse was not enough to appease critics on the right. speaker john boehner responded, "an apology is certainly in order. but what americans want to hear is that the president is going to keep his promise. that's why the house will vote next week to allow anyone with a health care plan they like to keep it. if the president is sincerely sorry he mislead the american people, the very least he can do is support the bipartisan effort. otherwise the...
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speaker boehner is unsurprisingly ready to throw in the towel.ever mind the december 13th budget deadline or the january 15th government funding deadline or the february 7th debt ceiling deadline. according to politico, in a recent meeting with his republican leadership colleagues, speaker john boehner joked that it the house shouldn't even remain in session in december. joining the panel now is former white house press secretary robert gibbs and joining us from capitol hill is democratic congresswoman from california's 46th district, congresswoman loretta sanchez. congresswoman, thanks so much for joining us. there are deadlines looming, and it sounds like nobody is at the captain's wheel. how confident are you that house republicans are going to do anything to avoid another government shutdown in january? >> well, i think they got burned by this last government shutdown, and i believe that they're going to work hard to ensure that that doesn't happen. there are plenty of republicans and democrats working together right now. i spoke to chairman
speaker boehner is unsurprisingly ready to throw in the towel.ever mind the december 13th budget deadline or the january 15th government funding deadline or the february 7th debt ceiling deadline. according to politico, in a recent meeting with his republican leadership colleagues, speaker john boehner joked that it the house shouldn't even remain in session in december. joining the panel now is former white house press secretary robert gibbs and joining us from capitol hill is democratic...
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unsurprisingly, republican party elders are filled with mirth given the breadth of christie's win. women preferred him by 12%. christie, unlike cuccinelli, never ran as a social conservative and christie, unlike the rest of his party in congress, has benefitted from colleagues on the other side of the aisle who have been more eager to cut deals. most importantly, christie didn't actually have a real opponent. neither democrat nor republican. in a political landscape that is predictable only in its lack of predictability, one thing is for sure. with a belayingered party leader on the left and embattled party on the right, the hand of fortune remains in a spin. joining us from charlottesville, virginia, is the director of the uva center for politics and author of "the kennedy half century." professor, thanks so much for joining us. i want to get your immediate thoughts about the race. it was so much tighter than polls in the last two weeks had owed. what were your takeaways from it? >> well, you know, one of my takeaways is i'm going to rely less on polling averages in the future. th
unsurprisingly, republican party elders are filled with mirth given the breadth of christie's win. women preferred him by 12%. christie, unlike cuccinelli, never ran as a social conservative and christie, unlike the rest of his party in congress, has benefitted from colleagues on the other side of the aisle who have been more eager to cut deals. most importantly, christie didn't actually have a real opponent. neither democrat nor republican. in a political landscape that is predictable only in...
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. >> unsurprisingly the president's remorse was not enough to appease critics on the right.oehner responded, "an apology is certainly in order. but what americans want to hear is that the president is going to keep his promise. that's why the house will vote next week to allow anyone with a health care plan they like to keep it. if the president is sincerely sorry he mislead the american people, the very least he can do is support the bipartisan effort. otherwise the apology doesn't amount to anything." today in the senate jo mansion and mary landrieu facing election in 2014 will introduce a bill to do that, allow all americans to stay on their insurance plans no matter how crappy they will be. it's expected to go nowhere with harry reid playing defense for the white house. last night president obama kept the door open to changes in the law. >> what we'll
. >> unsurprisingly the president's remorse was not enough to appease critics on the right.oehner responded, "an apology is certainly in order. but what americans want to hear is that the president is going to keep his promise. that's why the house will vote next week to allow anyone with a health care plan they like to keep it. if the president is sincerely sorry he mislead the american people, the very least he can do is support the bipartisan effort. otherwise the apology doesn't...
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on that front "the wall street journal" reports this morning, perhaps unsurprisingly, that enrollment than 50,000 as of last week. on top of that headache, the president is now getting some unsolicited and undoubtedly unwanted advice from bill clinton who sounded more like a republican congressman than someone you might call an ally. >> i personally believe, even if it takes a change in the law, the president should honor the commitment the federal government made to those people and let them keep what they got. >> thanks, bill clinton. >>> still even with all this piling up, all this, the gop is still beset by far greater structural problems. an nbc news poll today
on that front "the wall street journal" reports this morning, perhaps unsurprisingly, that enrollment than 50,000 as of last week. on top of that headache, the president is now getting some unsolicited and undoubtedly unwanted advice from bill clinton who sounded more like a republican congressman than someone you might call an ally. >> i personally believe, even if it takes a change in the law, the president should honor the commitment the federal government made to those...
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on that front "the wall street journal" reports this morning, perhaps unsurprisingly, that enrollment than 50,000 as of last week. on top of that headache, the president is now getting some unsolicited and undoubtedly unwanted advice from bill clinton who sounded more like a republican congressman than someone you might call an ally. >> i personally believe, even if it takes a change in the law, the president should honor the commitment the federal government made to those people and let them keep what they got. >> thanks, bill clinton. >>> still even with all this piling up, all this, the gop is still beset by far greater structural problems. an nbc news poll today surveying a potential clinton christie matchup shows clinton leegding by 10 points and leading in all areas of the country. while he may have attracted african-american support in the garden state, it is not translating to a national race. perhaps when chris christie isn't simply repping for chris christie but acting as a representative for the grand old party. anemic 4% of african-americans worldwide. joining me robert co
on that front "the wall street journal" reports this morning, perhaps unsurprisingly, that enrollment than 50,000 as of last week. on top of that headache, the president is now getting some unsolicited and undoubtedly unwanted advice from bill clinton who sounded more like a republican congressman than someone you might call an ally. >> i personally believe, even if it takes a change in the law, the president should honor the commitment the federal government made to those...
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than to do things which really no kidding, cross our hearts, hope to die, will demonstrate the unsurprisingly, maybe a few hundred intercepter missiles, will not defeat thousands of russian ones, and you usually get a variation on no or no follow-up by colorful adjectives. >> maybe they'll change. >> general cartwright, follow on the point about demonstrating capacity and political will of the alliance to deal with the directs challenges of today and tomorrow. you talked about mobility, increased mobility of allied forces. i have the sense that increased mobility could be dmop straited for expedition their operations, but i really wonder if the alliance is properly configuredded today and positioned today to deal with fast breaking constituencies on nato' border be did the baltics, poe land, or turkey. am i underestimating nato's capacity, or is this something to address, and, if so, how do you build up the capacity and demonstrate it? >> you know, i think first in the construct that we've been discussing here of nuclear weapons and missile defense, today, if somebody attacks and nobody's aro
than to do things which really no kidding, cross our hearts, hope to die, will demonstrate the unsurprisingly, maybe a few hundred intercepter missiles, will not defeat thousands of russian ones, and you usually get a variation on no or no follow-up by colorful adjectives. >> maybe they'll change. >> general cartwright, follow on the point about demonstrating capacity and political will of the alliance to deal with the directs challenges of today and tomorrow. you talked about...
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>> he was unsurprisingly not impressed. he argues that the affordable care act is the wrong way to go and in particular the kind of medicaid expansion that president obama would like is not the right way to go for the state of texas. he and other republicans do not trust about the formula will stay intact. they say whatever the promise is coming out of washington right now that it's going to end up much more costly and could potentially bankrupt the state over time as the state's share of the medicaid cost go up. it's a question of the state- federal combined program. , thee earlier years republicans and taxes do not trusted in the point to all of the problems with the rollout of theacare and things like fact that people are losing their insurance when the president had promised countless times that they would not. that is evidence that you cannot trust what comes out of washington. >> back to the politics and potentially 2016. what is he hoping to accomplish in iowa? >> is probably hoping to accomplish an outpouring of sup
>> he was unsurprisingly not impressed. he argues that the affordable care act is the wrong way to go and in particular the kind of medicaid expansion that president obama would like is not the right way to go for the state of texas. he and other republicans do not trust about the formula will stay intact. they say whatever the promise is coming out of washington right now that it's going to end up much more costly and could potentially bankrupt the state over time as the state's share of...
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than to do things which really no kidding, cross our hearts, hope to die, will demonstrate the unsurprisingly, maybe a few hundred intercepter missiles, will not defeat thousands of russian ones, and you usually get a variation on no or no follow-up by colorful adjectives. >> maybe they'll change. >> general cartwright, follow on the point about demonstrating capacity and political will of the alliance to deal with the directs challenges of today and tomorrow. you talked about mobility, increased mobility of allied forces. i have the sense that increased mobility could be dmop straited for expedition their operations, but i really wonder if the alliance is properly configuredded today and positioned today to deal with fast breaking constituencies on nato' border be did the baltics, poe land, or turkey. am i underestimating nato's capacity, or is this something to address, and, if so, how do you build up the capacity and demonstrate it? >> you know, i think first in the construct that we've been discussing here of nuclear weapons and missile defense, today, if somebody attacks and nobody's aro
than to do things which really no kidding, cross our hearts, hope to die, will demonstrate the unsurprisingly, maybe a few hundred intercepter missiles, will not defeat thousands of russian ones, and you usually get a variation on no or no follow-up by colorful adjectives. >> maybe they'll change. >> general cartwright, follow on the point about demonstrating capacity and political will of the alliance to deal with the directs challenges of today and tomorrow. you talked about...
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the russians that we would like nothing better which no kidding will help to demonstrate that unsurprisingly, few hundred american intercepter missiles will not defeat thousands of russians and they usually get vary ration on no followed by colorful adjectives, but maybe they'll change. >> follow on my first point of demonstrating capacity and political will of the alliance to deal with the challenges. of today and tomorrow. you talked about the mobility. of allied forces. i have the sense that this mobility may be demonstrated for expedition nar operations, but i really wonder if the alliance is properly con figured today to deal with contingencies on nato's border, poland, turkey. am i understanding nato's capacity or is this something that needs to be addressed? if so, how would you build up that capacity and demonstrate it? >> i think first, in the construct that we've been discussing here of nuclear weapons and missile defense, today if somebody attacks and nobody's around, it's not interest of our countries and other countries and is perceived as some sort of threat, the only response
the russians that we would like nothing better which no kidding will help to demonstrate that unsurprisingly, few hundred american intercepter missiles will not defeat thousands of russians and they usually get vary ration on no followed by colorful adjectives, but maybe they'll change. >> follow on my first point of demonstrating capacity and political will of the alliance to deal with the challenges. of today and tomorrow. you talked about the mobility. of allied forces. i have the...
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unsurprisingly, so does her employer procter and gamble, an american icon. passing enda is good economic sense. it's in a competitive global economy, it's essential that businesses attract talented, hardworking employees. that's difficult to do when discrimination is allowed. if we want to create jobs and compete on a global level, then we need all workers from all walks of life to be contributing to the economy. purposefully leaving out a portion of our work force only puts us behind in that global competition. we have already made progress in the fight for equality, but we need to continue to move forward. we repealed don't ask, don't tell. this june, the supreme court held the defense of marriage act which five of my senate colleagues voted against in 1996, a few of us voted in the house against as unconstitutional. as a result, couples are able to legally marry in many states across the country. the newest of which was illinois. we must continue this progress to create a more just, inclusive nation. dr. king once said in justice, anywhere is a threat to
unsurprisingly, so does her employer procter and gamble, an american icon. passing enda is good economic sense. it's in a competitive global economy, it's essential that businesses attract talented, hardworking employees. that's difficult to do when discrimination is allowed. if we want to create jobs and compete on a global level, then we need all workers from all walks of life to be contributing to the economy. purposefully leaving out a portion of our work force only puts us behind in that...