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the china's power is such that it is bound to dominate all southeast asia. but there is no end to that argument, until all of the nations of asia are swallowed up. there are those who wonder, why we have a responsibility there and we have it there for the same reason that we have a responsibility for the defense of europe. world war ii was fought in both europe in asia and when i ended, we found ourselves with continued responsibility for the defense of freedom. our objective is the independence of south yet mom, and its freedom from attack. we want nothing for ourselves only that the people of self vietnam, be allowed to guide their own country in their own way and we will do everything necessary to reach that objective, and we will do only what is absolutely necessary. in recent months, the tax on south yet mom, or stepped up thus it became necessary, for us to increase our response and to make attacks. this is not a change of purpose it is a change in what we believe that purpose requires. we do this in order to slow down aggression, we do this to increas
the china's power is such that it is bound to dominate all southeast asia. but there is no end to that argument, until all of the nations of asia are swallowed up. there are those who wonder, why we have a responsibility there and we have it there for the same reason that we have a responsibility for the defense of europe. world war ii was fought in both europe in asia and when i ended, we found ourselves with continued responsibility for the defense of freedom. our objective is the...
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these countries of southeast asia are homes for millions of impoverished people. each day, these people rise at dawn and struggle through the night to wrestle existence from the soil. they are often wracked by disease, plague by hunger, and death comes at the early age of 40. stability and peace do not come easy in such a land. neither independent store human dignity will ever be one by arms alone. it also requires the work of peace. the american people have helped generously in times past in these words and now there must be a much more massive effort to improve the life of man in that conflict torn corner of our world. [applause] the first [cheers and applause] step is for the countries of southeast asia to associate themselves in a greatly expanded, cooperative effort for development. we would hope north vietnam would take its place just as soon as peaceful cooperation is possible. the united nations is already actively engaged in development in this area and as far back as 1961, i conferred with our authorities with connection to their work there and i would h
these countries of southeast asia are homes for millions of impoverished people. each day, these people rise at dawn and struggle through the night to wrestle existence from the soil. they are often wracked by disease, plague by hunger, and death comes at the early age of 40. stability and peace do not come easy in such a land. neither independent store human dignity will ever be one by arms alone. it also requires the work of peace. the american people have helped generously in times past in...
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policy in southeast asia. the speech was titled "peace without conquest." it took place april 7, 1965. >>> during the current academic year this marks the second occasion on which johns hopkins has been privileged to welcome our chief executive to this campus. ladies and gentlemen, i present the president of the united states. [ cheers and applause ] >> senator brewster, senator tidings, members of the congressional delegation, members of the faculty of johns hopkins, student body, my fellow americans, last week 17 nations sent their views to some two dozen countries having an interest in southeast asia. we are joining those 17 countries and stating our american policy tonight, which we believe will contribute towards peace in this area of the world. i have come here to review once again with my own people the views of the american government. tonight americans and asians are dieing for a world where each people may choose its own path to change. this is the principle for which our ancestors fought in the valleys of pennsylvania. it is a principle for which
policy in southeast asia. the speech was titled "peace without conquest." it took place april 7, 1965. >>> during the current academic year this marks the second occasion on which johns hopkins has been privileged to welcome our chief executive to this campus. ladies and gentlemen, i present the president of the united states. [ cheers and applause ] >> senator brewster, senator tidings, members of the congressional delegation, members of the faculty of johns hopkins,...
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the writing to me at about 8 to 10 to 1 against the president's posture right now in southeast asia. in the belief and hope that the senate of the united states will offer the leadership to author this posture. >> everything we have said tonight is completely unpartisan. we've all been crimintical of t democratic presidents as we have the republican presidents. this war transcends partisanship and i know a great many republicans wells democrats who think our policy now is wrong and we ought to get out. i think the overwhelming number of whatever americans, whatever their political party, believe this. >> i think what we're trying to do with our amendment to end the war is to say that that is too important a decision to place on the soelhoulders of one man. it's too big of a risk to ask one man to decide alone. the president ought not to have to make that judgment alone. and under the constitution he's not supposed to make that decision alone. what we're proposing to do is to share that responsibility and whatever political risk, whatever opportunity, whatever hazard is involved in ma
the writing to me at about 8 to 10 to 1 against the president's posture right now in southeast asia. in the belief and hope that the senate of the united states will offer the leadership to author this posture. >> everything we have said tonight is completely unpartisan. we've all been crimintical of t democratic presidents as we have the republican presidents. this war transcends partisanship and i know a great many republicans wells democrats who think our policy now is wrong and we...
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and the faster we put the matter right and southeast asia, and end this war, the sooner we will begin to wind back again the respect that this country ought to have throughout the world. >> what do you say to the people who are really concerned, and i know they are concerned, about the fact that we will lose face in the world? you know, that we won't be a first rate power as it has been implied by our chief executives in the past as well as the president. the concerns of honest americans who want to get out of the war and stop the killing in the dying. if they say this is america's place in the world, but unless we accept this challenge, we are somehow failing in world leadership. i think this is the question in the minds of millions of americans today. >> what constitutes leadership? not just power of armament, but power of ideals. i say that we are losing in the world today by continuing to be, in vietnam. it's not a matter of national pride, it's a matter of whether we are practicing what we preach. it's a matter of whether our ideals that were embodied in the constitution and the
and the faster we put the matter right and southeast asia, and end this war, the sooner we will begin to wind back again the respect that this country ought to have throughout the world. >> what do you say to the people who are really concerned, and i know they are concerned, about the fact that we will lose face in the world? you know, that we won't be a first rate power as it has been implied by our chief executives in the past as well as the president. the concerns of honest americans...
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just a simple words, i vote for the amendment to end the war in southeast asia. there is something else you can do, take a sheet of paper and right at the top, we undersigned favor the amendment to end the war. what's the room for names and addresses and then go to work, churches, supermarket, wherever you can collect signatures and get people to sign who agree with you. send those petitions to your congressman and to your senators. >> the president of the united states rightfully can command all media to bring a message to the people of the united states anytime he deems he has a message of importance. for those of us who have different viewpoints and wish to express those to you, the american people, it requires that we seek your assistance. >> remember that 66 cents out of every dollar now goes to war. a dollar for peace can go a long way. send your contribution, whatever it may be, in order that we can continue to speak out. make your checks out to amendment to end the war. post office box 1-a ben franklin station washington, d.c.. >> let me close this broadc
just a simple words, i vote for the amendment to end the war in southeast asia. there is something else you can do, take a sheet of paper and right at the top, we undersigned favor the amendment to end the war. what's the room for names and addresses and then go to work, churches, supermarket, wherever you can collect signatures and get people to sign who agree with you. send those petitions to your congressman and to your senators. >> the president of the united states rightfully can...
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i think outside of china, we're looking particularly at japan and southeast asia.eason for that is we're seeing a significant rebound in trade. so, em asian exports in september is growing at about 9% and over three q has been steadily rising and that has been a strong leading indicator for earnings for places like to pan and southeast asia, which are exposed to trade. china has a large tech contingent, so that made earnings for china more resilient. for these other markets, that's not there. there is going to be higher data, more reactive to recovery trends. a lot of people have been saying inflation will remain benign, but there's been a growing body suggesting we could see inflation return in 2021 and 2022. but where would it come from? that's the point. ken: right, where would it come from? some of that information can come from oil. if we have oil demand going back to 95% of normal, and then you have reduction in shale outputs if biden takes the presidency, then you could see oil prices at 50 rather than 40, right? that's going to feed through to gasoline and
i think outside of china, we're looking particularly at japan and southeast asia.eason for that is we're seeing a significant rebound in trade. so, em asian exports in september is growing at about 9% and over three q has been steadily rising and that has been a strong leading indicator for earnings for places like to pan and southeast asia, which are exposed to trade. china has a large tech contingent, so that made earnings for china more resilient. for these other markets, that's not there....
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he later flew f-4's in southeast asia, adding to his combat record as of fighter pilot during the koreantically examined, the roswell incident is exposed as a conglomeration of many events, including aircraft accidents, that occurred over several decades. misidentification of anthropomorphic dummies and experimental balloon-launched devices combined with air force balloon operations portrayed as mysterious flying saucer and alien recovery teams transformed verifiable events into what is now known as the roswell incident. the u.s. air force and its predecessors have been the unsurpassed innovators in aerospace technology. legendary air force leaders throughout this century have used technological advances to establish the u.s. air force as a premier military service. ♪ the facts presented in the reports examining the so-called roswell incident did not reveal it to be a dark secret or government cover-up as persons unacquainted with air force technology proclaims. instead, these studies identified a collection of events that exemplify the technological leadership, dedication to duty, and c
he later flew f-4's in southeast asia, adding to his combat record as of fighter pilot during the koreantically examined, the roswell incident is exposed as a conglomeration of many events, including aircraft accidents, that occurred over several decades. misidentification of anthropomorphic dummies and experimental balloon-launched devices combined with air force balloon operations portrayed as mysterious flying saucer and alien recovery teams transformed verifiable events into what is now...
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how the results will affect japan and asia. >>> a string of tropical storms has been pounding southeast asiadropping a staggering amount of rainfall. deadly floods have been hammering the area this month. our meteorologist sayaka mori joins us now with the latest. >> hello there. the western pacific has been very busy so far this month. we've got five named storms already. making it the first time in seven years for the month of october. the most affected area is vietnam, where about 2.5 meters of rain has fallen in the central region, and more rain is on the way. now, in vietnam, three named storms made landfall so far this month. an additional tropical depression hit the country, as well. one more storm is on its way to impact vietnam. the storm made landfall in the philippines. take a look at this footage. a powerful tropical storm slammed through the northern philippines overnight sunday into monday. the typhoon was packing 125 kilometers per hour winds and brought heavy rains that led to flooding. at least 12 fishmen are missing, and tens of thousands of people have been given evacuatio
how the results will affect japan and asia. >>> a string of tropical storms has been pounding southeast asiadropping a staggering amount of rainfall. deadly floods have been hammering the area this month. our meteorologist sayaka mori joins us now with the latest. >> hello there. the western pacific has been very busy so far this month. we've got five named storms already. making it the first time in seven years for the month of october. the most affected area is vietnam, where...
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where the mekong river borders prey long forest one of last remaining evergreen woodlands in southeast asia. it's also the domain of environmental warrior and lawyer or link who's made it his mission to protect the forest. a bit and by turning come home but when i saw logging companies cutting trees and transporting logs right in front of me i was committed to defend the forest. today glenn is gathering evidence of illegal logging to pass on to conservation agencies and phone governments a joint. the taiwanese cambodian owned company called think biotech can legally clear trees here but only within a specified boundary so where we go now to. consider this until mr chen. but for now it looks like we won't be travelling further than the company roadblock . yet. but what's more. that's what. blaine is investigating claims the company is pressuring villages to give out the precious resin trees they legally entitled to tap. com paul and the company says if you don't accept the money you get nothing the company cuts them down anyway. we take another road that leads to the boundary between a prote
where the mekong river borders prey long forest one of last remaining evergreen woodlands in southeast asia. it's also the domain of environmental warrior and lawyer or link who's made it his mission to protect the forest. a bit and by turning come home but when i saw logging companies cutting trees and transporting logs right in front of me i was committed to defend the forest. today glenn is gathering evidence of illegal logging to pass on to conservation agencies and phone governments a...
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we are told southeast asia's two most valuable startups are actively talking although a sticking point they should merge all operations. tapin atlantic is aiming to into asia as aviation struggles to emerge from the coronavirus. it's offering new services from the u.k. to tap into a market of .5 million indians living in northern britain. it will launch flights in december. it flies so those cities out of heath borough. coming up in the next hour of "daybreak asia," we will be looking at the risks and the challenges ahead for the global economy. our special guest will be joining us. of course, the market open in sydney is next with a couple of technical -- showing we could get of rake out out of the range bound trading we are seeing in aussie stocks. the aussie dollar on the back foot this morning. lots more to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: welcome to "daybreak asia ." i am shery ahn in new york. stroud-watts.idi our top stories this hour, asian markets are facing an uncertain start as investors await news that a u.s. stimulus deal -- president trump is pushing for a bigger relief
we are told southeast asia's two most valuable startups are actively talking although a sticking point they should merge all operations. tapin atlantic is aiming to into asia as aviation struggles to emerge from the coronavirus. it's offering new services from the u.k. to tap into a market of .5 million indians living in northern britain. it will launch flights in december. it flies so those cities out of heath borough. coming up in the next hour of "daybreak asia," we will be looking...
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so the typhoon that swept through the philippines is now wreaking havoc in other parts of southeast asiahow serious is it? >> yeah, quite serious. the numbers are quite staggering in terms of the damage, the billions of dollars that it's causing along vietnam, much of southeast asia. it is quite staggering there. we saw a very small island getting over 107 millimeters of rainfall in a period of 24 hours. we've seen the storm moving very close towards vietnam. you can tell by wednesday morning it will basically touchdown in towards the coast of vietnam, where they have seen lots of storms by this time already. in october alone, there has been about six storms and brought some copious amounts of rainfall. this is going to continue, as well with this typhoon moving towards the central part into da nang. that region has seen damages in crops, homes flattened and hundreds of thousands of homes inundated or destroyed by floods and cattle have been lost in the region. 760,000 or so. so that is causing quite a lot. this is one of the strongest typhoons we've seen in 20 years. and if i zoom out j
so the typhoon that swept through the philippines is now wreaking havoc in other parts of southeast asiahow serious is it? >> yeah, quite serious. the numbers are quite staggering in terms of the damage, the billions of dollars that it's causing along vietnam, much of southeast asia. it is quite staggering there. we saw a very small island getting over 107 millimeters of rainfall in a period of 24 hours. we've seen the storm moving very close towards vietnam. you can tell by wednesday...
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rainfall is also affecting southeast asia.e have a tropical depression east of the philippines that will move west toward luzon over the next couple of days. as the storm system moves over the south china sea, it will likely become the next tropical storm by thursday and affect the indo-china peninsula over the weekend. the area had already had copious amounts of rainfall, especially in the central vietnam since last week. but more heavy rainfall is expected as the storm system approaches. total rainfall could reach 250 millimeters. heavy rain is expected in manila as we go into tuesday going into wednesday. winds and rainfall will increase in da nang over the weekend. that's all for now. stay safe. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> that's all for now. thank you for staying with us on nhk "newsline." >>> welcome to "newsline in depth." nearly five months have passed since the death of george floyd at the hands of u.s. police. even amid the pandemic there has been no letup in the calls for an end to racial or other forms of discrimination. at the u.s.
rainfall is also affecting southeast asia.e have a tropical depression east of the philippines that will move west toward luzon over the next couple of days. as the storm system moves over the south china sea, it will likely become the next tropical storm by thursday and affect the indo-china peninsula over the weekend. the area had already had copious amounts of rainfall, especially in the central vietnam since last week. but more heavy rainfall is expected as the storm system approaches....
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we've got the usual showers across southeast asia the heaviest of which look to be across northern parts of the region just around the philippines pushing all the way across into in the china in the philippines 136 millimeters affright 24 hours denying in vietnam even heavier rainfall 87 millimeters in 24 hours over the last couple of days we have say one of the 200 millimeters of rain here about a 3rd of the october average coming down in just 2 days and it is the wettest month but that is about a 3rd of the monthly average rainfall we got this little chain of storms actually coming from the philippines moving through the south china sea easing across on those on the show winds coming in sioux were vietnam era to cross into china thailand seas and heavy pulses of right we'll also see some wet weather pushing across into the bay of bengal so that's something to watch out for that little chain of disturbed weather shows then across the good parts of southeast asia some showers there into southern parts of the region indonesia seeing some heavy rain and we've also got some heavy rain into
we've got the usual showers across southeast asia the heaviest of which look to be across northern parts of the region just around the philippines pushing all the way across into in the china in the philippines 136 millimeters affright 24 hours denying in vietnam even heavier rainfall 87 millimeters in 24 hours over the last couple of days we have say one of the 200 millimeters of rain here about a 3rd of the october average coming down in just 2 days and it is the wettest month but that is...
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[applause] and let me say as one who is in opposition to our policy in southeast asia, long precededinst it, there can be no peace by negotiation. the mlf's part, of course, of south vietnam, a part that is like an alien body -- fed, supplied, supported, and kept up in some state of vigor by a hostile force outside the country -- namely, north vietnam. i wonder how we in this country or somebody in any other western european country would feel if such a force existed in their ranks and somebody from the outside would tell us now, be a good boy and let those people determine your fate. >> it started out as a colonial war and became a civil war. we intervened on one side, a thing which this country has never done before and i hope never does again. >> do you think what you have gone through and what you will have to go through for the rest of your life is worthwhile? >> yes, i do. because i think just about all people should think of just one thing right now, and that's freedom. are going toway we get freedom is to protect ourselves if it's in this country or other countries that need
[applause] and let me say as one who is in opposition to our policy in southeast asia, long precededinst it, there can be no peace by negotiation. the mlf's part, of course, of south vietnam, a part that is like an alien body -- fed, supplied, supported, and kept up in some state of vigor by a hostile force outside the country -- namely, north vietnam. i wonder how we in this country or somebody in any other western european country would feel if such a force existed in their ranks and somebody...
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how there's masses of moisture throughout southeast asia showing up on the satellite picture not all of it generates rain but a lot around them when the concentration appears to be in vietnam that's drifting in that it's a tropical depression he won't do any more than be a tropical depression but that in itself means intense rain torrential rain $500.00 millimeters quite possibly boundary flooding of course and the risk of landslides that runs into the southern part of laos as well south of that is just scattered thunderstorms as you might expect or down through indonesia but they're pretty well scatter not particularly concentrated this orange is the concentration that's drifting slowly westward through southeast asia now in australia recent heavy rains moved away it's still raining for a bit i think in tasmania but on the whole we're looking at that going towards new zealand and it's left behind largely clear skies are a few showers in west australia pursed up around $24.00 degrees now in the sunshine there are precious few showers elsewhere includes in tasmania but if you had to t
how there's masses of moisture throughout southeast asia showing up on the satellite picture not all of it generates rain but a lot around them when the concentration appears to be in vietnam that's drifting in that it's a tropical depression he won't do any more than be a tropical depression but that in itself means intense rain torrential rain $500.00 millimeters quite possibly boundary flooding of course and the risk of landslides that runs into the southern part of laos as well south of...
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and that's our involvement in southeast asia. and we could talk all night here in this auditorium about the matter of the 17th parallel and old french indo-china and the geneva accord. but suffice it to say we are in vietnam, whether you think we ought to be there or not. and 500,000 american servicemen are totally committed at this moment between life and death. and some of them are being killed at this very moment. in fact, i just left a motel where the daughter of the motel owner came by to shake my hand and eight months ago her husband was killed in vietnam and she had two children and they'd been killed on this night. and one of the first things that we ought to do is reappraise our attitude toward western europe and our attitude toward some of our non-communist asian nations. and by the way, they are doing so much better than are some of those in western europe. but western europe was rehabilitated after world war ii by the money of the people of california and alabama, including those nations that we fought. and i'm glad t
and that's our involvement in southeast asia. and we could talk all night here in this auditorium about the matter of the 17th parallel and old french indo-china and the geneva accord. but suffice it to say we are in vietnam, whether you think we ought to be there or not. and 500,000 american servicemen are totally committed at this moment between life and death. and some of them are being killed at this very moment. in fact, i just left a motel where the daughter of the motel owner came by to...
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count all of this with the influence china has had in southeast asia.s, we have heard, from a chinese pharmaceutical company to the indonesian government. and it is the biggest trading partnerfor most of the region. it is also a source of some discontent and, as we have talked about many times, you and i, sally, the region often clashes with china about things like the lucrative waterways in the south china sea. all of this is coming ata south china sea. all of this is coming at a time whenjapan is also trying to increase its influence in the region and trying to diversify its supply chains by reducing reliance on china and moving some of its manufacturing to countries in southeast asia. so very interesting times in a region currently grappling with the coronavirus. indeed, thank you very much. karishma vaswani in singapore. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: and, fancy a real lightsaber, an alien head — or a star wars droid? we explore the growing market for real movie props. a historic moment that many of his victims have waited for for decades.
count all of this with the influence china has had in southeast asia.s, we have heard, from a chinese pharmaceutical company to the indonesian government. and it is the biggest trading partnerfor most of the region. it is also a source of some discontent and, as we have talked about many times, you and i, sally, the region often clashes with china about things like the lucrative waterways in the south china sea. all of this is coming ata south china sea. all of this is coming at a time...
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number 3 in the world greenpeace says many of the countries that we export to are located in southeast asia but it is also true that not all of this is going to landfill dump sites. to keep this from happening some companies are creating new products from recycled plastic here plastics producer pepper man in the north of germany they decided on flower pots a pretty rare phenomenon in germany only some 16 percent of all the country's plastic waste is turned into new products. using i think we're definitely world champions in collecting material and maybe in processing it a little too but when it comes to turning it into a product the rig is far too low for what is already possible today is one reason for the low rates recycle plastic is more expensive up to $230.00 euros more per tonne than virgin plastic on top of that the quality the creases the more often that gets recycled it becomes less heat resistant and tears more easily. so even with all of the salting and washing which demands a lot of energy. you can make plastic 100 percent pure again and the market for these products remains sma
number 3 in the world greenpeace says many of the countries that we export to are located in southeast asia but it is also true that not all of this is going to landfill dump sites. to keep this from happening some companies are creating new products from recycled plastic here plastics producer pepper man in the north of germany they decided on flower pots a pretty rare phenomenon in germany only some 16 percent of all the country's plastic waste is turned into new products. using i think we're...
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in my opinion, for us to withdraw would mean a collapsed not only of south vietnam but southeast asia, so we are going to stay there. president eisenhower and president johnson expressed the same conclusion during their terms of office. for the future of peace, precipitous withdrawal would be a disaster of immense magnitude. a nation cannot remain great if it betrays its allies and lets down its friends. our defeat and humiliation in south vietnam, without question, would promote recklessness in the councils of those great powers who have not yet abandoned their goals of world conquest. this would spark violence wherever our commitments helps maintain peace. in the middle east, in berlin, eventually, in the western hemisphere. ultimately, this would cost more lives. >> the silent majority. >> these are americans from almost all segments of the population, including people of all ages, occupations, and religion. people from every level of the community and region. the silent majority. many of them prefer to make their views known by writing a letter to legislature rather than by taking
in my opinion, for us to withdraw would mean a collapsed not only of south vietnam but southeast asia, so we are going to stay there. president eisenhower and president johnson expressed the same conclusion during their terms of office. for the future of peace, precipitous withdrawal would be a disaster of immense magnitude. a nation cannot remain great if it betrays its allies and lets down its friends. our defeat and humiliation in south vietnam, without question, would promote recklessness...
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at least 7 people have died after a trench all rains led to widespread flooding in southeast asia or the 26000 people have been forced to evacuate as floodwaters in new day central vietnam laos and cambodia have also been affected and more heavy rain is expected in the coming days . the world health organization is warning of what it's calling widespread cloven fatigue in europe tensions are rising in many cities where measures have been reimposed to try to slow down the spread of the virus the new restrictions are having a particular impact on sectors such as the service and hospitality industries. i'm sure they say scotland's not like shutdown has put their businesses on thin ice hospitality industry workers protesting glasgow they worried about the future after the scottish government announced restaurants bars and pubs across much of the country will close for the next 2 wakes they concern shared by the box. is the answer they have business is now being hit by the city's 1st could few in 70 years a major imposed because. distancing rules but one that will put the lure of fighting
at least 7 people have died after a trench all rains led to widespread flooding in southeast asia or the 26000 people have been forced to evacuate as floodwaters in new day central vietnam laos and cambodia have also been affected and more heavy rain is expected in the coming days . the world health organization is warning of what it's calling widespread cloven fatigue in europe tensions are rising in many cities where measures have been reimposed to try to slow down the spread of the virus the...
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council on foreign relations senior fellow for southeast asia as well as a bloomberg businessweek couldrip your. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell -- bloomberg businessweek contributor. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell saying the senate will vote on the stimulus package on wednesday. this is a slimmed-down package. this is the $500 billion version. we will see where this ultimately goes. not expected to get any democratic support. romaine: i'm going to plus back out into the world and we will talk about bolivia. a pretty big election down there. the socialist movement that was basically displaced for one year is back in charge. we will talk about the obligations. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ caroline: today we are focused on politics outside the united states and we turn our attention to bolivia. the international bonds for that country painting quite the picture today after it would seem an election victory. joe: i read all those stories about the death of the 60-40 portfolio. i put all my money into bolivian bonds. the dollar bonds of bolivia having fallen 7% since the election r
council on foreign relations senior fellow for southeast asia as well as a bloomberg businessweek couldrip your. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell -- bloomberg businessweek contributor. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell saying the senate will vote on the stimulus package on wednesday. this is a slimmed-down package. this is the $500 billion version. we will see where this ultimately goes. not expected to get any democratic support. romaine: i'm going to plus back out into the world...
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in southeast asia, we have a typhoon over the south china sea. is packing gusts at 180 kilometers per hour. it will move closer to here and push into vietnam over the weekend. this storm system will weaken, but heavy rainfally be possible in the hours. the ground is saturated in central vietnam, so more heavy rainfall could trigger more floods and landslides. heavy rain is expected in da nang on friday, going into sunday. down tours in manila, as well. rainfall will increase this weekend as another storm system approaches. winter-like weather is on the way to the united states. a strong low pressure is sweeping across the upper midwest, carrying cold air from the north. the rthern rockies up to the n upper great lakes region. as the cold air spreads in, temperatures will drop significantly. the high will be minus 4 degrees in denver on sunday and monday. there is a possibility of freezing rain in oklahoma city on monday. that's it for now. have a nice weekend. >>> that's all for this edition of nhk "newsline." thank you for watching, and hope you
in southeast asia, we have a typhoon over the south china sea. is packing gusts at 180 kilometers per hour. it will move closer to here and push into vietnam over the weekend. this storm system will weaken, but heavy rainfally be possible in the hours. the ground is saturated in central vietnam, so more heavy rainfall could trigger more floods and landslides. heavy rain is expected in da nang on friday, going into sunday. down tours in manila, as well. rainfall will increase this weekend as...
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. >> india and southeast asia would you say is the biggest challenge the president has to face? >> one is north korea the north - - the new president will inherit a nuclear and missile arsenal. the other is the india pakistan relationship how to build a better relationship with india? and how do you try to reduce the odds when india and pakistan go to war there is a place where nuclear weapons might be used i'm afraid i will put that at the top of the list and that is to be prevented. >> and with china that is the structure how do we manage this relationship will be pushback for cooperation in the of that of global health and of those the strategic conversation to establish those rules of the road and to work more closely with the allies and then also to narrow the gap between those global challenges and international responses. >> what would you say how the next president would face including mexico? >> it would be related to covid-19 south america stunningly unsuccessful but once we get past that point almost like africa the real challenges governance it is geopolitics it is p
. >> india and southeast asia would you say is the biggest challenge the president has to face? >> one is north korea the north - - the new president will inherit a nuclear and missile arsenal. the other is the india pakistan relationship how to build a better relationship with india? and how do you try to reduce the odds when india and pakistan go to war there is a place where nuclear weapons might be used i'm afraid i will put that at the top of the list and that is to be...
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two years ago, america was mired in withdrawal from southeast asia, a decade of congress is had shortchanged our global defenses and threatened our strategic posture. mounting tension between israel and the arab nations made another war seem inevitable. the whole world watched and wondered where america was going, did we know domestic turmoil have the will, the stamina, and the unity to stand up for freedom? look at the record since august two years ago. today, america is at peace and seeks peace for all nations. not a single america is at war anywhere on the face of this earth tonight. [applause] our ties with western europe and japan economic as well as military were never stronger, our relations with eastern europe, soviet union, mainland china are firm, vigilant and forward-looking. policies that i have initiated offer sound, progress and for the people of the pacific and africa and latin america. israel egypt, both trusting the united states, have taken a historic step that promises and eventual settlement for the whole middle east. the world now respects america's policy of peac
two years ago, america was mired in withdrawal from southeast asia, a decade of congress is had shortchanged our global defenses and threatened our strategic posture. mounting tension between israel and the arab nations made another war seem inevitable. the whole world watched and wondered where america was going, did we know domestic turmoil have the will, the stamina, and the unity to stand up for freedom? look at the record since august two years ago. today, america is at peace and seeks...
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the country has the highest number of infections and deaths in southeast asia.razeneca and oxford universities say their vaccine trials will continue despite the death of a volunteer in that trial in brazil. political leaders across europe are faced with tough decisions over how to deal with rising numbers of coronavirus infections. in denmark, they are taking their own approach. a sense of community spirit has been said to help whether this crisis. they even have a word for it, and they believe it can help populations that are facing lockdowns and deal with possible economic hardships and a yearning for a sense of normality. my colleague is here at the big table with me. pablo, what is the word we are talking about? how has this danish tradition been helpful in fighting the virus? pablo: one of our colleagues locally is danish, and he told me how you pronounce it. essentially, the meaning of it is society spirit, mindset. it encompasses the idea that you have to work together as a team, a community for the greater good. it's basically that everybody in society
the country has the highest number of infections and deaths in southeast asia.razeneca and oxford universities say their vaccine trials will continue despite the death of a volunteer in that trial in brazil. political leaders across europe are faced with tough decisions over how to deal with rising numbers of coronavirus infections. in denmark, they are taking their own approach. a sense of community spirit has been said to help whether this crisis. they even have a word for it, and they...
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in southeast asia, we have an active typhoon season here.er this typhoon lashed the philippines earlier this week, two other storms have already formed over the pacific. we usually have three or four tropical storms in october, but this season, nine storms have formed. and this storm is expected to make landfall in luzon by sunday as a strong ftyphoon. behind it, the next storm system may affect the same locations. so more heavy rainfall, widespread flooding and landslides. that's all for now. stay safe. >>> and that is all for this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm yamamoto miki in tokyo. thank you for staying with us on nhk world-japan. ♪ >>> welcome to "newsline in depth." i'm yanaka marie. many cases of discrimination are being reported amid the spread of covid-19. including against those infected, their families, and even health care workers. the behavior is not new. natural disasters and other crises often trigger the victimization of certain groups, leading to bullying and in some cases, violence. in our three stories today, we shine a l
in southeast asia, we have an active typhoon season here.er this typhoon lashed the philippines earlier this week, two other storms have already formed over the pacific. we usually have three or four tropical storms in october, but this season, nine storms have formed. and this storm is expected to make landfall in luzon by sunday as a strong ftyphoon. behind it, the next storm system may affect the same locations. so more heavy rainfall, widespread flooding and landslides. that's all for now....
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this it it means is the worst hit country in southeast asia with almost 332000 confirmed infections its government has been criticized for private surely easing restrictions and a lack of testing but president roderick are due to take remains extremely popular with the record approval ratings jamelle alan dolan has more from manila. president of the good authority has been widely criticized for his so-called war on drugs which has caused the death of thousands of filipinos over the last 4 years he's also cursed the pope threaten to implement martial law and jailed political opponents and now in battling the coronavirus pandemic in southeast asia the philippines is seen as the worst performing country but the spike this a nationwide survey this week shows deterred just performance rating has risen to a record high of 91 percent. it's unbelievable us now. it's. because we've been losing this information for the past 21 years 1200 people took part in the 6 they survey in mid september and it showed do terror to getting his highest rating among the poorest in society but analysts say deterr
this it it means is the worst hit country in southeast asia with almost 332000 confirmed infections its government has been criticized for private surely easing restrictions and a lack of testing but president roderick are due to take remains extremely popular with the record approval ratings jamelle alan dolan has more from manila. president of the good authority has been widely criticized for his so-called war on drugs which has caused the death of thousands of filipinos over the last 4 years...
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across the americas europe and southeast asia covid infections are on the rise. cbs news senior foreign correspondent elizabeth palmer has more. >> covird's second wave has hit france and french hospitals hardest with about 26,000 new infections on saturday, more even than in the spring. in big cities including paris, bars are completely shut. the restaurants are still open, at least for now. here in britain and in europe with infection rates on the rise, governments are desperate to come up with some new strategies to avoid the return of those strict national lockdowns which were so dam to the economy. but even local measures like a curfew in berlin for the furs time in 70 years, or a wide spread shutdown of scottish pubs is devastating for business. and is bound to bring even more unemployment. >> our friends are angry about the whole thing. they feel like they've been penalized. >> india reported fewer coronavirus infections last week than europe. but it is still battling a colossal outbreak. it's the only country besides the u.s. who have had more than 7 mill
across the americas europe and southeast asia covid infections are on the rise. cbs news senior foreign correspondent elizabeth palmer has more. >> covird's second wave has hit france and french hospitals hardest with about 26,000 new infections on saturday, more even than in the spring. in big cities including paris, bars are completely shut. the restaurants are still open, at least for now. here in britain and in europe with infection rates on the rise, governments are desperate to come...
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the situation is also perpetuated by other storms not far off, especially in southeast asia with vietnam heavy rainfall over the last couple of days. another tropical depression is leading to more rainfall, pushing the country particularly towards the northern parts of vietnam. we could see anything between 150 to 200 millimeters of additional rainfall by thursday and friday. stormy weather is expected in parts of mumbai as well as parts of calcutta. sunny and hot weather in the northern parts. not so much sunny and warm weather in japan. a high pressure system should keep things clear, but upper cold air coming in towards much of the northern region. so if you're in hokkaido, slightly cooler conditions for the next couple of days and expecting snow along the higher mountains. tokyo will be quite wet at 19 degrees and a big drop coming in by saturday, as temperatures drop to about 15 degrees. if you're in sapporo, expect the cold pex fronts. that's all your weather. take care. >>> and that's nhk "newsline" for this hour. i'm yamamoto miki in tokyo. thanks for being with us. ♪ >>> welcome
the situation is also perpetuated by other storms not far off, especially in southeast asia with vietnam heavy rainfall over the last couple of days. another tropical depression is leading to more rainfall, pushing the country particularly towards the northern parts of vietnam. we could see anything between 150 to 200 millimeters of additional rainfall by thursday and friday. stormy weather is expected in parts of mumbai as well as parts of calcutta. sunny and hot weather in the northern parts....
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you can imagine foreign workers who are coming in some cases from south asia or other places in southeast asia where. these people are you know facing real difficulties and are desperate to find paying jobs you spoke about connections with their governments in indonesia and malaysia does that mean that these governments don't have to put it to can will to actually improve conditions in the palm oil industry. well there they're saying that they want to because they're being threatened with sanctions we just had f.g.b. which is one of the largest palm oil exports are in malaysia barred from the u.s. market by the u.s. customs and border patrol agency because of forced labor on their plantations and that is a huge blow for malaysia it's a huge blow for the malaysian government because the malaysian government essentially is the majority's shareholder in that company so when you talk about some of these palm oil. companies and the plantations you're really talking about an industry that is connected at the highest levels in these countries and there's not a lot of interest in really sort of peakin
you can imagine foreign workers who are coming in some cases from south asia or other places in southeast asia where. these people are you know facing real difficulties and are desperate to find paying jobs you spoke about connections with their governments in indonesia and malaysia does that mean that these governments don't have to put it to can will to actually improve conditions in the palm oil industry. well there they're saying that they want to because they're being threatened with...
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that simply won't let up vietnam has seen weeks of trench rain as excessive storms churned 3 southeast asia . the relentless downpours have triggered the country's worst flooding in years in central provinces the water level just keeps on climbing i mean i've never seen such a terrible flood before i'm scared and i don't know where to go if it gets worse. people are seeking safety on rooftops the floods have inundated almost 200000 homes destroyed crops and chilled livestock devastated communities now face shortages of food and clean water. i haven't eaten since yesterday the floodwaters at roof level we have nothing no food no phone nothing. as the situation becomes increasingly desperate mobilizing all resources to prevent further loss of life. we've sent a dozen emergency teams to the most severely affected communities. one that will carry out the search and rescue mission to the best of our abilities. and that mission is a daunting one dozens of people remain missing and another tropical storm is expected to hit vietnam in the coming days. remember this past spring when so many of us we
that simply won't let up vietnam has seen weeks of trench rain as excessive storms churned 3 southeast asia . the relentless downpours have triggered the country's worst flooding in years in central provinces the water level just keeps on climbing i mean i've never seen such a terrible flood before i'm scared and i don't know where to go if it gets worse. people are seeking safety on rooftops the floods have inundated almost 200000 homes destroyed crops and chilled livestock devastated...
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it's good to have you with us large parts of south and southeast asia are reeling from floods brought on by heavy rains and storms these are visuals from holy on in central vietnam showing its famous ancient underwater close to a 1000000 people in the country are affected and at least 36 people have died over in india record rainfall in the southern state of telangana has killed at least 15 people it's part of a wider trend in south asia where more than 9600000 people have been affected by severe flooding. hyderabad is drowning the rain has been relentless in the south indian city and it's now claimed . and one deadly incident floodwaters pushed a wall on to a house which collapsed on impact. other victims were swept away and raging current. rescue teams have been working day and night but they can't get to everyone residents in some areas say they've had no help at all. $500.00 or more hold us out of the water since yesterday night and nobody visited this place so what people are suffering kicks off opening there is no food no water no milk. ok service to go. catastrophic scenes also
it's good to have you with us large parts of south and southeast asia are reeling from floods brought on by heavy rains and storms these are visuals from holy on in central vietnam showing its famous ancient underwater close to a 1000000 people in the country are affected and at least 36 people have died over in india record rainfall in the southern state of telangana has killed at least 15 people it's part of a wider trend in south asia where more than 9600000 people have been affected by...
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at least 7 people have died after torrential rains led to widespread flooding in southeast asia more than 26000 people have been forced to evacuate as floodwaters in the day central vietnam laos and cambodia have also been affected more heavy rain is expected in the coming days. at least 20 people have been killed in a collision between a bus and a train in central thailand a tour bus was carrying passengers to a religious ceremony the vehicle was hit by the train is across the track about 60 kilometers east of the capital bangkok. the world health organization is warning of widespread coded fatigue in europe tensions are rising in many cities where measures have been reimposed to try to slow down the spread of the virus the new restrictions are having a particular impact on sectors such as the service and hospitality industries. i want to. say scotland's not like shutdown has put their business is on thin ice hospitality industry workers protesting glasgow they're worried about the future after the scottish government announced restaurants across much of the country will close to th
at least 7 people have died after torrential rains led to widespread flooding in southeast asia more than 26000 people have been forced to evacuate as floodwaters in the day central vietnam laos and cambodia have also been affected more heavy rain is expected in the coming days. at least 20 people have been killed in a collision between a bus and a train in central thailand a tour bus was carrying passengers to a religious ceremony the vehicle was hit by the train is across the track about 60...
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news coming up next news asia devastating floods are affecting millions of people in south and southeast asia and more bad weather is on the way. cinemas in india begin reopening. we find out how the people behind the bollywood facade have been surviving without work. those stories a lot more in the news asia in just a minute that's all of the world news from me for now don't forget you can get all the latest news around the clock on our website. www dot com also i recommend you follow us on twitter and on instagram. as for me and the news team thanks will. we know that this is a scary time for the coronavirus is changing the world changing our lives so please take care of yourself good systems wash your hands if you can stay at how we are d.w.p. press your free we are working so hard to listen to keep you informed on all of our platforms we're all in this together run together and we're making. a series of what stacey tisdale say can stay safe for use in space it. odd bits they're upset for spectacular creatures the beats their passion for nature the beach their complete devotion the best ma
news coming up next news asia devastating floods are affecting millions of people in south and southeast asia and more bad weather is on the way. cinemas in india begin reopening. we find out how the people behind the bollywood facade have been surviving without work. those stories a lot more in the news asia in just a minute that's all of the world news from me for now don't forget you can get all the latest news around the clock on our website. www dot com also i recommend you follow us on...
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[automatic gunfire] >> so we went in there and sat, and we said southeast asia is a strategic position. that was the original intent of the united states. but now, seven years later, all of that has gone by the wayside. in many lives are lost, many are maimed, gis come back crippled for the rest of their life. and it is not like world war ii, where we won it was all over. how are we going to distance ourselves from vietnam? you can't win a war like that. >> who is paying for the war? >> we are. >> for what? for what? >> for what? where is all the answers? >> where is all the answers? >> communism should be stopped somewhere so we might as well be in vietnam, because the first thing you know, communist china would love to get down into the pacific. they don't have enough room for their people as it is, and they would just take over everything if they don't stop them in asia. >> every war we fight, we say it is to stop communism, but that doesn't seem right. after all, russia hasn't lost a man. and look at what we have lost. >> do you feel we have stopped the communism or do you feel it
[automatic gunfire] >> so we went in there and sat, and we said southeast asia is a strategic position. that was the original intent of the united states. but now, seven years later, all of that has gone by the wayside. in many lives are lost, many are maimed, gis come back crippled for the rest of their life. and it is not like world war ii, where we won it was all over. how are we going to distance ourselves from vietnam? you can't win a war like that. >> who is paying for the...
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reaction that we've seen across the muslim world from northern africa all the way to the south southeast asia and that has been agger anger towards the french because many muslim people many muslim leaders see france as darkness is going too far their words you know the saying that france is not propagating islamophobia that this is god beyond a fight with extremists this is this is turning into a war against islam obviously the majority vast majority of muslim people want want nothing to do with these killings or beheadings they neither condone them nor support them nevertheless there has been a sense among muslims that france is going out of its way to sort of go after muslims we've seen tens of thousands of people protest in saudi arabia in the iran across asia north africa people calling for a boycott boycott of french goods but we've also seen. various muslim countries that are good friends either saudi arabia for example saudi arabia and. iran then acting in concert in iran summoning the french ambassador to explain his presence words even even turkey as i mentioned all the previous ter
reaction that we've seen across the muslim world from northern africa all the way to the south southeast asia and that has been agger anger towards the french because many muslim people many muslim leaders see france as darkness is going too far their words you know the saying that france is not propagating islamophobia that this is god beyond a fight with extremists this is this is turning into a war against islam obviously the majority vast majority of muslim people want want nothing to do...