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they make a decision based on his experience in the indian ocean. he found that he needed a second way when he was bombing them. each time he found that out. he knows that he will need to launch the second wave. he has that in the back of his mind. when the head a search pattern that didn't indicate the enemy was expected, it also meant that they were expecting to concentrate on land targets and that is what they are doing that day. when the signal comes, he is halfway expecting it. it was prearranged in short form. this is we need another attack. he orders the planes this means the planes would not be able to attack the carriers. he is committed to go to another. that is when planes launch and started attacking waves. their torpedo powers. we have bombers out that it would torpedoes. they haven't even been trained but they are brave enough to really go out and make level bombings. they just drop the bomb and hope they can hit something. these groups go out to midway and all of them attacked the japanese carriers. one after another, it was incredibl
they make a decision based on his experience in the indian ocean. he found that he needed a second way when he was bombing them. each time he found that out. he knows that he will need to launch the second wave. he has that in the back of his mind. when the head a search pattern that didn't indicate the enemy was expected, it also meant that they were expecting to concentrate on land targets and that is what they are doing that day. when the signal comes, he is halfway expecting it. it was...
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the other was a raid into the indian ocean to attack the royal navy. in shorthand, basically, to see if they could repeat some of the success they did at pearl harbor with the royal navy at the indian ocean and test the defenses in the indian ocean for future campaigns because they were opening operations in the thailand area and wanted to know what the prospects were. so they had been forced to promise this, and that's why the japanese raid the island in april. in a carrier raid a lot like pearl harbor, two of them. at the same time, they are setting up for the battle of coral sea. when the raid happens, this turning it on its head because the japanese carrier fleet is on its own. on april 18th, it is literally near modern taiwan on its way back home. at the same time two of the carriers are detaching and heading for coral sea from the main japanese carrier force. when doolittle raids hits, it puts all this in what could only be described a tizzy because it puts threat on japan for future attacks. one of the bombs of the doolittle raiders even hits on
the other was a raid into the indian ocean to attack the royal navy. in shorthand, basically, to see if they could repeat some of the success they did at pearl harbor with the royal navy at the indian ocean and test the defenses in the indian ocean for future campaigns because they were opening operations in the thailand area and wanted to know what the prospects were. so they had been forced to promise this, and that's why the japanese raid the island in april. in a carrier raid a lot like...
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probably the biggest crisis point was in the southern indian ocean in the roaring 40s. southern indianhe roaring 40s. it was gloom all round, when he radioed that this altar had broke, he was giving up. but he slapped on it, he devised his own temporary self steering device. —— slapped on it. and that saved the day. he made only one stop in the circumnavigation, in sydney, to mirror the root of the clippers. but within the first few hours, leaving sydney, he hit the tail end of a hurricane. and the boat was knocked over, so that he went way over the horizontal. he survived that, and he was fascinated, measuring this after the fact, by seeing the angle at which knives from the galley draws had stuck in the ballkid on the opposite side. chichester had circumnavigated the globe. more than that, he had accomplished the stupendous foot feat alone. the voyage around the world was just over 29,000 miles. it took him 226 days sailing time. perhaps this son assuming man would have preferred a private welcome. but deeds such as his demanded a hero's reception. he was a little pottery when he got
probably the biggest crisis point was in the southern indian ocean in the roaring 40s. southern indianhe roaring 40s. it was gloom all round, when he radioed that this altar had broke, he was giving up. but he slapped on it, he devised his own temporary self steering device. —— slapped on it. and that saved the day. he made only one stop in the circumnavigation, in sydney, to mirror the root of the clippers. but within the first few hours, leaving sydney, he hit the tail end of a hurricane....
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the other was a raid into the indian ocean to attack the royal navy. in short hand, basically to see if they could repeat some of the success they did at pearl harbor with the royal navy in the indian ocean and to fulfill the japanese army's desire to test the defenses in the indian ocean for future campaigns because they were opening operations in the burma/thailand area and wanted to know what the perspectives were for salon so they had been forced to promise this and that's why the japanese raid the island of salon in april in a carrier raid a lot like pearl harbor. two of them. one at colombo and one at tringamali. at the same time, they're sething up for the battle at coral sea. when the doolittle raid happens, this turns it only its head because the japanese carrier fleet is on its way home from the indian ocean outbridge. april 18, it is literally near forno sa, modern taiwan. at the same time, two carriers are detaching and heading for coral sea from the main japanese carrier force. when doolittle raids hits, it puts all of this in a -- in what
the other was a raid into the indian ocean to attack the royal navy. in short hand, basically to see if they could repeat some of the success they did at pearl harbor with the royal navy in the indian ocean and to fulfill the japanese army's desire to test the defenses in the indian ocean for future campaigns because they were opening operations in the burma/thailand area and wanted to know what the perspectives were for salon so they had been forced to promise this and that's why the japanese...
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with the japanese navy to take part in the largest maritime exercise ever conducted in the vast indian oceans. i also thank the indian people for their contributions to the effort in afghanistan and for joining us and applying new sanctions against the north korean regime. the north korean regime is causing tremendous problems and it is something that has to be dealt with and probably dealt with rapidly. working together, i truly believe our two countries can set an example for many other nations and make great strides in defeating common threats and make great progress in unleashing amazing prosperity and growth. prime minister modi, thank you again for joining me today and for visiting our country and our wonderful white house and oval office. i enjoyed our very productive conversation this afternoon and i look forward to its continuation tonight at dinner. the future of our partnership has never looked brighter. india and the united states will always be tied together in friendship and respect. prime minister modi, thank you very much. [applause] prime minister modi: thank you. first lady,
with the japanese navy to take part in the largest maritime exercise ever conducted in the vast indian oceans. i also thank the indian people for their contributions to the effort in afghanistan and for joining us and applying new sanctions against the north korean regime. the north korean regime is causing tremendous problems and it is something that has to be dealt with and probably dealt with rapidly. working together, i truly believe our two countries can set an example for many other...
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beyond here to the east, nothing but thousands of miles of indian ocean.ming over? >> darren: yes. >> anthony: imagine going out into the serious chop with that thing and fishing. manakara was a major port back in the days, a transportation hub. but now it's a sleepy beach town. that is a disturbingly large spider. i would be unhappy if i saw that coming across my pillow. >> darren: ah! >> anthony: dude, it's a chicken. >> darren: i know, i'm just we're talking about spiders and a chicken jumped at me. >> anthony: hey, that lobster's smelling good. >> darren: no, they're disgusting. they're like giant insects walking and what do they eat? what do they eat? >> anthony: corpses. >> darren: corpses. >> anthony: dead things. >> darren: right. >> anthony: you are such a debbie downer. [ laughter ] >> darren: i'm just, no i'm -- >> anthony: you are such a downer. ♪ >> darren: you were born here and your parents are from here. >> jonah: from here. he's a fisherman. >> darren: how far out do they go out? >> jonah: about 50 miles sometimes. >> anthony: he goes out
beyond here to the east, nothing but thousands of miles of indian ocean.ming over? >> darren: yes. >> anthony: imagine going out into the serious chop with that thing and fishing. manakara was a major port back in the days, a transportation hub. but now it's a sleepy beach town. that is a disturbingly large spider. i would be unhappy if i saw that coming across my pillow. >> darren: ah! >> anthony: dude, it's a chicken. >> darren: i know, i'm just we're talking...
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with the japanese navy to take part in the largest maritime exercise ever conducted in the vast indian ocean. i also thank the indian people for their contributions to the effort in afghanistan and for joining us in applying new sanctions against the north korean regime. the north korean regime is causing tremendous problems and is something that has to be dealt with and probably dealt with rapidly. working together, i truly believe our two countries can set an example for many other nations, make great strides in defeating common threats and make great progress in unleashing amazing prosperity and growth. prime minister modi, thank you again for joining me today and for visiting our country and our wonderful white house and oval office. i enjoyed our very productive conversation this afternoon and look forward to its continuation tonight at dinner. the future of our partnership has never looked brighter. india and the united states will always be tied together in friendship and respect. prime minister modi, thank you very much. thank you. thank you. [ applause ] >> first lady, vice presiden
with the japanese navy to take part in the largest maritime exercise ever conducted in the vast indian ocean. i also thank the indian people for their contributions to the effort in afghanistan and for joining us in applying new sanctions against the north korean regime. the north korean regime is causing tremendous problems and is something that has to be dealt with and probably dealt with rapidly. working together, i truly believe our two countries can set an example for many other nations,...
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the cyber security challenges like those in the indian ocean, for example, are the ones we share together and we must tackle together. on the energy front, the united chanceas a significant to help india have stable, affordable energy through unleashing new technologies that the extraction and export of --le oil and national natural gas affordable. a very active member of the india caucus is here today, pete wilson, extolling the virtues of national -- natural gas terminals in houston which i believe is online now but in the meantime we need to be prepared renewable expand our energy sector as these new technologies will increasingly become more foreign to the energy mix of both of our nations. all of this, like our trade relationship stands to contribute to the economic success of both of our countries. more importantly, this type of cooperation stance to bring our two nations closer together which always must be the shared objective at the and of the day. everything we do must be viewed in the lens of deepening and enriching the critical relationship for both nations and both of our peo
the cyber security challenges like those in the indian ocean, for example, are the ones we share together and we must tackle together. on the energy front, the united chanceas a significant to help india have stable, affordable energy through unleashing new technologies that the extraction and export of --le oil and national natural gas affordable. a very active member of the india caucus is here today, pete wilson, extolling the virtues of national -- natural gas terminals in houston which i...
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. >> the plane turned around over the indian ocean back to where it came from.hey were preparing for a water rescue. the plane landed safely at the airport in perth and no one was hurt. >> fi leandro castillo's family will receive $3 million in a settlement. today's announcement avoids the years long court battle in a wrongful death lawsuit. >>> a judge in spain ordered the remains of salvador dally to be exhumed to settle a paternity claim. a woman says she's his daughter. her mother claimed having a secret affair with dahli while she worked as a maid for a family that vacationed in dahli's hometown. >> perhaps you noticed we are in a new studio tonight. we are telling you the news in interesting and compelling ways. we wanted to give you a look, so our tour guide is "action news" anchor brian taff. >> good afternoon. monday afternoon. it's big. it's bold, and it's brand spanking new. this is the new home for our "action news" back cast, a backdrop to 51 newscasts every week. our new stat is the culmination of two years of planning and execution, first mapping
. >> the plane turned around over the indian ocean back to where it came from.hey were preparing for a water rescue. the plane landed safely at the airport in perth and no one was hurt. >> fi leandro castillo's family will receive $3 million in a settlement. today's announcement avoids the years long court battle in a wrongful death lawsuit. >>> a judge in spain ordered the remains of salvador dally to be exhumed to settle a paternity claim. a woman says she's his daughter....
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seychelles, plastics pollution a threat to us all, and saving the pacific's tuna. 115 islands in the indian ocean and over a million square kilometers of sea--the seychelles, tourist paradise and haven for fish. woman: we depend on our marine resource for everything. we don't have anything without that. narrator: the ocean, a lifeline for the island's people. but for how much longer? woman: there has been a rise in ocean teerature, then you end up with dead corals. narrator: coral crusaders saving their reefs and their future for generations to come. woman: the seychelles, with the resources that we have, the marine resources, that's what we have. that's all we have really. and we depend on our marine resource for everything, whether it's economic activities or for tourism and fisheries. we don't have anything without that. so i realized it was important to conserve the ocean when i'm growing up and understanding the relationship that the seychellois people have with the ocean, with the marine ecosystem, and how much we rely on it for our food 'cause most of our food comes from the sea. and i thi
seychelles, plastics pollution a threat to us all, and saving the pacific's tuna. 115 islands in the indian ocean and over a million square kilometers of sea--the seychelles, tourist paradise and haven for fish. woman: we depend on our marine resource for everything. we don't have anything without that. narrator: the ocean, a lifeline for the island's people. but for how much longer? woman: there has been a rise in ocean teerature, then you end up with dead corals. narrator: coral crusaders...
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the cybersecurity challenges while those in the indian ocean are sharing together. the united states have a significant opportunity with growing demand for stable and affordable energy that make an affordable reality and he would immediately have the use of the natural terminal in houston, texas, but in the meantime we need to be prepared to further expand our lab report in the renewable air as these technologies will only increasingly become more important to the energy of our nations. all of this like our bilateral relationship and defense cooperation stands to contribute to the economic success of both of our countries. more importantly, this type of cooperation stance to bring our two nations closer together, which always must be the shared object to have the end of the day. everything we do must be viewed in the critical relationship for both nations and both of our peoples. the united states is a natural partner in india and india has a very natural partner in the united states. i think it is incumbent upon all of us engaged on this issue and engaged in furthe
the cybersecurity challenges while those in the indian ocean are sharing together. the united states have a significant opportunity with growing demand for stable and affordable energy that make an affordable reality and he would immediately have the use of the natural terminal in houston, texas, but in the meantime we need to be prepared to further expand our lab report in the renewable air as these technologies will only increasingly become more important to the energy of our nations. all of...
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. >>> passengers flying over the indian ocean their plane started to shake. pilot asked everybody to pray. the flight had an engine issue about an hour into the flight passengers saw metal flying out of the engine and felt the shaking almost two hours while the pilot turned back to australia. despite the bumbley ride, the plane landed safely. >>> coming up at noon, a popular social media app is sparking a privacy concern. >>> air bag maker takata filed for ♪ having a baby. caring for your parents. learning you have a condition. these are moments when people realize that where you get your medicine matters. and they look to us. cvs pharmacy. for advice. and ways to save money. plus, get up to fifty extrabucks each year just for filling prescriptions. switching is easy. we're here for you. join us. at cvs pharmacy. ♪ >> after a global air bag recall takata filed for bankruptcy. the company was brought down by defective air bag inflaters that exploded during the crash. it is connected to 16 dents and 180 injuries -- deaths and 180 injuries. most of the assets wi
. >>> passengers flying over the indian ocean their plane started to shake. pilot asked everybody to pray. the flight had an engine issue about an hour into the flight passengers saw metal flying out of the engine and felt the shaking almost two hours while the pilot turned back to australia. despite the bumbley ride, the plane landed safely. >>> coming up at noon, a popular social media app is sparking a privacy concern. >>> air bag maker takata filed for ♪ having...
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the aircraft would be used to help with surveillance in the indian ocean. the u.s. and india are the world's two largest democracies. >>> after barely acknowledging russian interference in the presidential election, president trump is now criticizing former president obama for not doing more to stop it. "the washington post" reported the obama administration knew about the meddling last august, but did not publicly admit it until october 7. in an interview with fox news, president trump asks, if mr. obama had the information, why didn't he do something about it? in december, the white house did shut down two russian government compounds. members of the obama administration said they failed to act sooner because it did not want to be seen as behalf of hillary clinton. >>> the university of delaware is cutting ties with the professor who criticized otto warmbier. katherine detwiler says the student who died was quote a clueless white male who got exactly what he deserve. the university sought to distance itself from the professor. the school says it found the comments
the aircraft would be used to help with surveillance in the indian ocean. the u.s. and india are the world's two largest democracies. >>> after barely acknowledging russian interference in the presidential election, president trump is now criticizing former president obama for not doing more to stop it. "the washington post" reported the obama administration knew about the meddling last august, but did not publicly admit it until october 7. in an interview with fox news,...
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with the japanese navy to take part in the largest maritime exercise ever conducted in the vast indian oceano thank the indian people for their contributions to the effort in afghanistan. and for joining us in applying new sanctions against the north korean regime. the north korean regime is causing tremendous problems and it's something that has to be dealt with and probably dealt with rapidly working together, i truly believe our two countries can set an example for many other nati nations, make great strides in defeating common threats and make great progress in unleashing amazing prosperity and growth prime minister modi, thank you, again, for joining me today and for visiting our country and our wonderful white house and oval office i enjoyed our very productive conversation this afternoon and look forward to its continuation tonight at dinner. the future of our partnership has never looked brighter. india and the united states will always be tied together in friendship and respect prime minister modi, thank you very much. thank you. thank you. >> translato trump and first lady, vice pr
with the japanese navy to take part in the largest maritime exercise ever conducted in the vast indian oceano thank the indian people for their contributions to the effort in afghanistan. and for joining us in applying new sanctions against the north korean regime. the north korean regime is causing tremendous problems and it's something that has to be dealt with and probably dealt with rapidly working together, i truly believe our two countries can set an example for many other nati nations,...
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air asia x flight over the indian ocean. nowhere to land. engine trouble forced it to turn around. about 90 minutes passengers heard a loud bang, still over the ocean. the plane shudders for nearly two more hours. pilot even told passengers he was scared. >> listen to everything. our survival depends on your [ inaudible ] >> preparing. we thought there was a good chance we were going to go down. >> that plane eventually landed safely back in australia. it made it. air asia calls the incident a technical issue. >> that would be terrifying. >>> paul, we're talking about summer, but it's weird that we're still talking about snow. >> june 26th, naturally let's talk about snowfall. on a much smoother flight yesterday i flew over the sierra and that's what i saw. take a look at all the snow above 10,000 feet in the elevation. ken told me about this today. highway 120, is it open yet? no, still closed indefinitely and likely will be the latest opening if it opens at all, 9900 feet in elvation. they're still measuring the snowfall there in feet. how's that snow pack looking right now? 13%
air asia x flight over the indian ocean. nowhere to land. engine trouble forced it to turn around. about 90 minutes passengers heard a loud bang, still over the ocean. the plane shudders for nearly two more hours. pilot even told passengers he was scared. >> listen to everything. our survival depends on your [ inaudible ] >> preparing. we thought there was a good chance we were going to go down. >> that plane eventually landed safely back in australia. it made it. air asia...
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up the coast to see some of the best of the coast to see some of the best of the beaches on the indian oceanup pleasingly low. michelle ables asks... —— abels. take the train. the distance between these two cities is almost 400 miles. you would imagine there would be direct flights between the two cities, but i can't find any. a connection at atlanta would involve a big detour. the road journey is straightforward, south along the i55 freeway and take six or seven hours. but it is not one of the great american drives, and when you arrive in yourlimbs american drives, and when you arrive in your limbs covered the parking can be challenging. so i recommend the train south at 6:50am any data you like. you would arrive atjust under nine hours later. —— new o rlea ns. under nine hours later. —— new orleans. you can experience the marvellous american railroad frizell is $49, available on most days, if you book in advance. —— forjust $49. mrs shaker asks... amsterdam is my choice, because of the wonderful rijksmuseum. christmas day is an excellent time to see the collection without the usual crowds,
up the coast to see some of the best of the coast to see some of the best of the beaches on the indian oceanup pleasingly low. michelle ables asks... —— abels. take the train. the distance between these two cities is almost 400 miles. you would imagine there would be direct flights between the two cities, but i can't find any. a connection at atlanta would involve a big detour. the road journey is straightforward, south along the i55 freeway and take six or seven hours. but it is not one of...
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cities in africa, then go north—east along the coast to see some of the best of the beaches on the indian oceanget at more traditional locations. accommodation is improving all the time, and prices are pleasingly low. michelle abels asks... michells, take the train. the distance between these two cities is almost 400 miles — you'd imagine there would be direct flights between the two cities, but i can't find any. and connection at atlanta would involve a big detour. the road journey is straightforward, due south along the 155 freeway, and takes six or seven hours. but it is not one of the great american drives, and when you arrive in new orleans, the parking can be challenging. so instead, i recommend the train south from memphis at 6:50am any day you like. the city of new orleans, rolling down the mississippi for most of the day, you would arrive — in theory at least — just under nine hours later. you can experience the marvellous american railroad forjust $49, available on most days, if you book in advance. finally, mrs shaker tweets from aberdeen to ask about a christmas trip. amsterdam is m
cities in africa, then go north—east along the coast to see some of the best of the beaches on the indian oceanget at more traditional locations. accommodation is improving all the time, and prices are pleasingly low. michelle abels asks... michells, take the train. the distance between these two cities is almost 400 miles — you'd imagine there would be direct flights between the two cities, but i can't find any. and connection at atlanta would involve a big detour. the road journey is...
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. >> he understood, since at the top of the indian ocean realm.ast africa, important trade groups, beach, southern africa all the way to china straights, indonesia and deep into east asia. modern oman is a fraction of that size now. it's dna, culture, cue sooen, some extent at tut toward the outside world is a reflection of that. mantra is a ton important town. >> one of the reasons i notice about the city, very low slug. it seems like a calculated anesthetic decision. >> here is someone who wants to build your house, you first submit your plans, if you're going about a certain height, it's genuinely frowned upon. it's to speak vernacular. >> iesha cure rater focused on middle eastern art history. she's like many young people pay tree yac -- patriotic to the point of being nerdy. >> it functions very similar to how it would function the you were coming into 200 years ago. now we're coming to the quornesh. it's a beautiful word. the food is a mix of flavors and ingredients and taste from all over the former empire. this is an old boardinghouse turn
. >> he understood, since at the top of the indian ocean realm.ast africa, important trade groups, beach, southern africa all the way to china straights, indonesia and deep into east asia. modern oman is a fraction of that size now. it's dna, culture, cue sooen, some extent at tut toward the outside world is a reflection of that. mantra is a ton important town. >> one of the reasons i notice about the city, very low slug. it seems like a calculated anesthetic decision. >> here...
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the other was a raid into the indian ocean to attack the royal navy.pearl harbor with the royal navy in the indian ocean and to fulfill the japanese army's desire to test the defenses in the indian ocean for future campaigns because they were opening operations in the burma/thailand area and wanted to know what the perspectives were for salon so they had been forced to promise this and that's why the japanese raid the island of salon in april in a carrier raid a lot like pearl harbor. two of them. one at colombo and one at tringamali. at the same time, they're sething up for the battle at coral sea. when the doolittle raid happens, this turns it only its head because the japanese carrier fleet is on its way home from the indian ocean outbridge. april 18, it is literally near forno sa, modern taiwan. at the same time, two carriers are detaching and heading for coral sea from the main japanese carrier force. when doolittle raids hits, it puts all of this in a -- in what could only be described a tizzy because it full possibly on japan for future attacks
the other was a raid into the indian ocean to attack the royal navy.pearl harbor with the royal navy in the indian ocean and to fulfill the japanese army's desire to test the defenses in the indian ocean for future campaigns because they were opening operations in the burma/thailand area and wanted to know what the perspectives were for salon so they had been forced to promise this and that's why the japanese raid the island of salon in april in a carrier raid a lot like pearl harbor. two of...
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japanese navy to take part in the longest -- largest maritime exercise ever conducted in the vast indian oceanhink the indian people for their contributions in afghanistan and for joining us in applying new sanctions against the north korean regime. the north korean regime is causing tremendous problems and is something that has to be dealt with, and probably dealt with rapidly. working together, i truly believe our two countries can set on the temple for many other nations. great strides in defeating common threats and make great strides in unleashing amazing prosperity and growth. prime minister modi, thank you for joining me today. andfor visiting our country our wonderful white house and oval office. our very productive conversation this afternoon. to itsforward continuation tonight at dinner. the future of our partnership has never looked brighter. states wille united always be tied together in friendship and respect. prime minister modi, thank you very much. [applause] president, first lady, vice president, 80's and gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen of the media. from the opening to the en
japanese navy to take part in the longest -- largest maritime exercise ever conducted in the vast indian oceanhink the indian people for their contributions in afghanistan and for joining us in applying new sanctions against the north korean regime. the north korean regime is causing tremendous problems and is something that has to be dealt with, and probably dealt with rapidly. working together, i truly believe our two countries can set on the temple for many other nations. great strides in...
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there has been a seizure of £65 million worth of drugs in the indian ocean, with uk and french navalhms monmouth to intercept an illegal hole. this is oui’ intercept an illegal hole. this is our close and deep relationship in action. as you have said, our discussions today have focused on the greatest security challenge at two countries face. tackling terrorism and rooting out the extremism that fuels it. both our countries have sadly experienced the horrors of terrorism all too recently. i offer our heartfelt condolences to the families and friends of the three innocent french victims killed in the terrible attack in london last week. it shows so attack in london last week. it shows so painfully how these attacks are not attacks on one place but on us all. and a british man, nick alexander, of course, also tragically attacked in the attack —— died in the attack in paris. i know you stand with us against this evil. and tonight, as you have just heard, president emmanuel macron and i will join the english and french football teams and the fans at the stadium to honour the victims of l
there has been a seizure of £65 million worth of drugs in the indian ocean, with uk and french navalhms monmouth to intercept an illegal hole. this is oui’ intercept an illegal hole. this is our close and deep relationship in action. as you have said, our discussions today have focused on the greatest security challenge at two countries face. tackling terrorism and rooting out the extremism that fuels it. both our countries have sadly experienced the horrors of terrorism all too recently. i...
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as will be headed to india in order to control the indian ocean. production of f-16s with lockheed martin. ofre is an export potential $15 billion in the region there. more tensions, immigration, h b --be pieces -- h1 guest: the sets and climate control. those white with house talks and bring in a inlow at the policy studies new delhi. he joins us through skype. thank you for joining us. a play-by-play of the handshakes hugs, do you -- think this was a success for india? ofthere was a lot expectation and how this would go and what the tone would be between the two leaders. the optics you're seeing from washington are very positive. we are seeing areas of convergence in their domestic agenda. talking about infrastructure, corruption, tax reform that they are both trying to deal with in their countries. strategic conversions+++ one was on civil aviation and that it was a fast-growing civil aviation market. the other was natural gas, which they already are trying to do a deal with. yvonne: there were things that were not resolved as well, right? take
as will be headed to india in order to control the indian ocean. production of f-16s with lockheed martin. ofre is an export potential $15 billion in the region there. more tensions, immigration, h b --be pieces -- h1 guest: the sets and climate control. those white with house talks and bring in a inlow at the policy studies new delhi. he joins us through skype. thank you for joining us. a play-by-play of the handshakes hugs, do you -- think this was a success for india? ofthere was a lot...
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what happens is that they go ahead and have their main carriers at that point in the indian ocean and they postpone the invasion of port moresby involved with the coral sea battle here and basically put that back -- put that back a few days and weeks as the time goes by. i would suggest to you that really does impact the entire schedule of the battle of midway. if coral sea had happened earlier, midway may have happened earlier. that particular contact in new guinea is significant. mcarthur a few days later arrives in australia. the australian press says, wow, it looks like he is ready to go ahead and make a very good showing of things. he's a workhorse. what is he going to command? mcarthur ends up with the southwest pacific here. nimitz is in charge of everything else in terms of the central pacific, northern pacific and south pacific where robert gormley and bill hallsly are going to command. this idea of central pacific and nimitz moving this way is important. want to talk about yorktown and carrier operations a second. april of 1942 is sort of an epiphany for nimitz as a commande
what happens is that they go ahead and have their main carriers at that point in the indian ocean and they postpone the invasion of port moresby involved with the coral sea battle here and basically put that back -- put that back a few days and weeks as the time goes by. i would suggest to you that really does impact the entire schedule of the battle of midway. if coral sea had happened earlier, midway may have happened earlier. that particular contact in new guinea is significant. mcarthur a...
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and what happens is that they go ahead and have their main carriers at that point in the indian ocean, and they postpone the invasion of fort morseby that's involved with the coral sea battle here, and basically put that back a few days and weeks as the time goes by. and i would suggest to you that that really does impact the entire schedule of the battle of midway. and if coral sea had happened earlier, midway may have happened earlier, and that particular attack in new guinea is significant. mac arth, of course, a few days later arrives in australia. the ostrillion press says, wow, it really looks like he's here ready to go ahead and make a good showing of things. he's a workhorse, and what is he going to command? macarthur ends up with the southwest pacific here. numitz is in charge of everything else in terms of the central pacific, south pacific and then robert halsey is going to chand. and then this whole idea of the central pacific and nimitz moving this way is important. i want to talk about yorktown and carrier operations a second. april, 1942 is sort of an epiphany for nimit
and what happens is that they go ahead and have their main carriers at that point in the indian ocean, and they postpone the invasion of fort morseby that's involved with the coral sea battle here, and basically put that back a few days and weeks as the time goes by. and i would suggest to you that that really does impact the entire schedule of the battle of midway. and if coral sea had happened earlier, midway may have happened earlier, and that particular attack in new guinea is significant....
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. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: oman, it should be understood sits at the top of the indian ocean rim.o east africa, with important trade routes that reached from southern africa all the way to the china straits, indonesia and deep into east asia. modern oman is a fraction of that size now, but its dna, culture, cuisine, and to some extent, attitude toward the outside world is a reflection of that history. muttrah is a port town in the capital of muscat. for centuries a central hub of commerce and trade. >> anthony: one of the first things i noticed about the city is its very low slung. it seems like a calculated aesthetic decision. >> aisha: if you're someone who wants to build your house, you first submit your plans to municipality. and, if you're going above a certain height it's generally frowned upon because the idea is to keep sort of a traditional omani vernacular. >> anthony: aisha stoby is a curator and a phd student focused on middle eastern art history. she is like many young people here, patriotic to the point of being nerdy as she puts it. >> aisha: we have such an old his
. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: oman, it should be understood sits at the top of the indian ocean rim.o east africa, with important trade routes that reached from southern africa all the way to the china straits, indonesia and deep into east asia. modern oman is a fraction of that size now, but its dna, culture, cuisine, and to some extent, attitude toward the outside world is a reflection of that history. muttrah is a port town in the capital of muscat. for centuries a central hub of commerce and...
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promise tokind of look after the region and cooperate with america on indian ocean security and all ofese things, so he walked away with an offer of u.s. drones which has been on the cards for a couple of years now, so maybe a couple of defense deals and defensive strategic cooperation are probably the main things to look for out of this. angie: how much criticism will he get from the i.t. industry in india for failing to pursue that h-1b conversation? hopes are high in the indian i.t. industry for getting something on this, but they know that this is one of trump's immigration reform, the travel ban, all these things are to hisngs that promise domestic constituency. both have ae they strong man persona and a promising different things or takeaways that are in contrast with each other. modi was to promote jobs at home, trump was to promote jobs at home. those things don't jive well together when you are trying to get these deals done. made in america, made in india, got a make it somewhere. are india economy and government reporter. one feature i like to bring to your attention is our
promise tokind of look after the region and cooperate with america on indian ocean security and all ofese things, so he walked away with an offer of u.s. drones which has been on the cards for a couple of years now, so maybe a couple of defense deals and defensive strategic cooperation are probably the main things to look for out of this. angie: how much criticism will he get from the i.t. industry in india for failing to pursue that h-1b conversation? hopes are high in the indian i.t. industry...
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his field of study includes muslim nationalism, colonial and postcolonial politics and the indian ocean economy. i think that this sort of different than your previous work. this is a very personal book, so i'm going to leave it at that. if i may, it is a pleasure to welcome haroon moghul and we will talk a bit later and have time for questions and answers. thanks so much. [applause] >> iem pretty loud so i don't know if i need the microphone but you might since you are recording. cameras follow me everywhere. it's called being a muslim. you cannot laugh. i want to read a section of the book that covers the president because i saw it coming so i thought it would be a nice gesture. i asked the publisher if we could change the subtitle in case i flew to canada but they were not amenable. the section i'm going to read one that is terrifying to me because when you write something obviously there are things that have a constant search for that happy middle ground. this book is very personal and it took a lot out of me to write. i come from a very conservative family religiously speaking and
his field of study includes muslim nationalism, colonial and postcolonial politics and the indian ocean economy. i think that this sort of different than your previous work. this is a very personal book, so i'm going to leave it at that. if i may, it is a pleasure to welcome haroon moghul and we will talk a bit later and have time for questions and answers. thanks so much. [applause] >> iem pretty loud so i don't know if i need the microphone but you might since you are recording. cameras...
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together with the japanese to take part in the largest maritime exercise ever conducted in the vast indian oceanso thank the indian people for their contribution of efforts in afghanistan and for joining us in applying new sanctions against the north korean regime. north korean regime is causing tremendous problems and is something that has to be dealt with and probably dealt with rapidly. working together, i truly believe our two countries can set an example for many other nations, make great strides in defeating common threats and make great progress in unleashing american prosperity and growth. prime minister modi, thank you again for joining me today and for visiting our country and our wonderful white house and oval office. i enjoyed our very productive conversation this afternoon and look forward to its continuation tonight at dinner. the future of our partnership has never looked brighter. india and the united states will always be tied together in friendship and respect. prime minister modi, thank you very much. thank you. thank you. >> so there you see a nice hug from the president of t
together with the japanese to take part in the largest maritime exercise ever conducted in the vast indian oceanso thank the indian people for their contribution of efforts in afghanistan and for joining us in applying new sanctions against the north korean regime. north korean regime is causing tremendous problems and is something that has to be dealt with and probably dealt with rapidly. working together, i truly believe our two countries can set an example for many other nations, make great...
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we did so in part out of respect for india's indispensable role in maintaining stability in the indian ocean region. we are also conducting the first ever transfer of a coast guard cutter to vietnam and completed the inaugural u.s.-singapore air departmen attachment in guam, wl interoperability between our forces. the department of defense remains steadfastly committed to working with taiwan, and with its democratic government to provide in the defense articles necessary. consistent with the obligations .et out in our taiwan relations we stand for the peaceful resolution of any issues in a manner acceptable to people on both sides of the taiwan strait. a stableso know that region requires us all to work together, and that is why we support greater engagement with because no single bilateral relationship can get us where we want to go. only working in concert can take us forward. this year marks the 50th anniversary of the birth of asean and the 40th anniversary of relations between asean and the united states. in america, we are proud of our four decades of working together , and we believe
we did so in part out of respect for india's indispensable role in maintaining stability in the indian ocean region. we are also conducting the first ever transfer of a coast guard cutter to vietnam and completed the inaugural u.s.-singapore air departmen attachment in guam, wl interoperability between our forces. the department of defense remains steadfastly committed to working with taiwan, and with its democratic government to provide in the defense articles necessary. consistent with the...
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with the japanese navy to take part in the largest maritime exercise ever conducted in the vast indian oceanuld also think the indian people for their contributions in the fight in afghanistan and joining us in applying sanctions to the north korean regime. north korean regime is causing tremendous problems and is something that has to be dealt with and probably dealt with rapidly. i truly believe our countries can set an example for many other nations, make great strides in defeating common threats and make great progress in unleashing amazing prosperity and growth. prime minister modi, thank you again for joining me today and for visiting our country and our wonderful white house and oval office. i enjoyed our very productive conversation this afternoon and look forward to its continuation tonight at dinner. the future of our partnership has never looked brighter. india and the united states will always be tied together in friendship and respect. prime minister modi, thank you very much. thank you. >> president trump, first lady, vice president, ladies and gentlemen. >> translator: preside
with the japanese navy to take part in the largest maritime exercise ever conducted in the vast indian oceanuld also think the indian people for their contributions in the fight in afghanistan and joining us in applying sanctions to the north korean regime. north korean regime is causing tremendous problems and is something that has to be dealt with and probably dealt with rapidly. i truly believe our countries can set an example for many other nations, make great strides in defeating common...
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together with the japanese navy to take part in the largest exercise ever conducted in the vast indian oceaneople for their contributions to the effort in afghanistan and for joining us in applying new sanctions against the north korean regime. the north korean regime is causing tremendous problems, and is something that has to be dealt with and probably dealt with rapidly. working together, i truly believe our two countries can set an example for many other nations. make great strides in defeating common threats, and make great progress in unleashing amazing prosperity and growth. prime minister modi, thank you, again, for joining me today, and for visiting our country, and our wonderful white house and oval office. i enjoyed our very productive conversation this afternoon, and look forward to its continuation tonight at dinner. the future of our partnership has never looked brighter. india and the united states will always be tied together in friendship and respect. prime minister modi, thank you very much. thank you. thank you. [applause] >> president donald trump and first lady, vice pre
together with the japanese navy to take part in the largest exercise ever conducted in the vast indian oceaneople for their contributions to the effort in afghanistan and for joining us in applying new sanctions against the north korean regime. the north korean regime is causing tremendous problems, and is something that has to be dealt with and probably dealt with rapidly. working together, i truly believe our two countries can set an example for many other nations. make great strides in...
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through heart stopping vibrations onboard an airbus 330 for nearly two hours as it flew over the indian ocean. nats: "our survival depends on your cooperating "two times, passengers say the pilot asked them to pray . terrifying for passengers on board who thought they were going to die. damien stevens/ passenger "i was just very nervous, i thought the whole plane was going to go plummeting down " there were 359 passengers onboard. they heard a loud bang and the plane began to shake continuously. the pilot announced engine trouble then turned the air asia x flight around.samad monfard/ passenger:"the captain said that one of the blades on the left engine was missing."this image from aviation herald reportedly shows one of the plane's engines, one blade is broken off. peter goelz/ former ntsb managing director: "they'll be able to tell through metallurgical study whether it was fatigue, whether it was some other problem, they will look at the other blades in that engine, and see if there were any other signs of a problem."the aircraft's maintenance history is also expected to be a focus for inv
through heart stopping vibrations onboard an airbus 330 for nearly two hours as it flew over the indian ocean. nats: "our survival depends on your cooperating "two times, passengers say the pilot asked them to pray . terrifying for passengers on board who thought they were going to die. damien stevens/ passenger "i was just very nervous, i thought the whole plane was going to go plummeting down " there were 359 passengers onboard. they heard a loud bang and the plane began...
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we did so in part out of respect for india's indispensable role in maintaining stability in the indian ocean region. we are also conducting the first -ever transfer of a coast guard cutter to vietnam and completed the inaugural u.s.-singapore air attachment in guam, which will give interoperability between our forces. the department of defense remains steadfastly committed to working with taiwan, and with its democratic government to provide in the defense articles necessary. consistent with the obligations set out in our taiwan relations. because we stand for the peaceful resolution of any issues in a manner acceptable to people on both sides of the taiwan strait. but we also know that a stable region requires us all to work together, and that is why we support greater engagement with asean, because no single bilateral relationship can get us where we want to go. only working in concert can take us forward. this year marks, ladies and gentlemen, the 50th anniversary of the birth of asean and the 40th anniversary of relations between asean and the united states. in america, we are proud of o
we did so in part out of respect for india's indispensable role in maintaining stability in the indian ocean region. we are also conducting the first -ever transfer of a coast guard cutter to vietnam and completed the inaugural u.s.-singapore air attachment in guam, which will give interoperability between our forces. the department of defense remains steadfastly committed to working with taiwan, and with its democratic government to provide in the defense articles necessary. consistent with...
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with the japanese navy to take part in the largest maritime exercise ever conducted in the vast indian oceani also thank the indian people tr their contributions to the effort in afghanistan. and for join iing us in applyin new sanctions against the north korea en regime. it's causing tremendous problems. our two countries can set an example for many thagss. make great strides in defeating common threats and make great progress in unleashing amazing prosperity and growth. prime minister modi, thank you again for joining me today and for visiting our country and our wonderful white house and all oval office. i enjoyed our very productive conversation this afternoon and look forward to its continuation tonight at dinner. the future of our partnership has never looked brighter. india and the united states will always be tied together in friendship and respect. prime minister modi, thank you very much. >> translator: vice president, ladies and gentlemen of the media, right from the opening tweet -- >> that was president trump and india's prime minister modi, who is still speaking now. donald tru
with the japanese navy to take part in the largest maritime exercise ever conducted in the vast indian oceani also thank the indian people tr their contributions to the effort in afghanistan. and for join iing us in applyin new sanctions against the north korea en regime. it's causing tremendous problems. our two countries can set an example for many thagss. make great strides in defeating common threats and make great progress in unleashing amazing prosperity and growth. prime minister modi,...