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uighurs in pakistan view this with a sense of unease. after the september 11th attacks in the united states, pakistan drew huge military and financial support from the u.s. in its fight against terrorism. but relations deteriorating and it can't expect further u.s. help. this is one reason why china is increasingly important to pakistan. unless it improves ties with the u.s., pakistan's dependence on china looks set to grow. >> nhk world's hideki yui from islamabad. >>> heavy rain and strong winds hit japan yesterday. i was caught up in it. gleets to sayaka mori for the world weather forecast. >> good morning, catherine. sunny weather is coming back. but, yes it was very windy and very wet here in tokyo. to give you an idea how the conditions were, i want to show you some video. this video is from kushiro in hokkaido. you can see a flooded road here. gale force winds and heavy rain have also impacted this area. this is from niigata. blustery winds toppled trees. you can see firefighters there clearing the debris. sustained winds of 115 k
uighurs in pakistan view this with a sense of unease. after the september 11th attacks in the united states, pakistan drew huge military and financial support from the u.s. in its fight against terrorism. but relations deteriorating and it can't expect further u.s. help. this is one reason why china is increasingly important to pakistan. unless it improves ties with the u.s., pakistan's dependence on china looks set to grow. >> nhk world's hideki yui from islamabad. >>> heavy...
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. >> it is throwing 18 uighurs. >> the raw power of a massive tornado played out on live tornadic -- on my television today in texas. tractor-trailers' of 60,000 pounds and cost hundreds of feet in the air. >> this is something i have never seen before. >> this section of tornado alley is no stranger to twisters, but few have ever seen anything like this. multiple tornadoes tossing everything in their path. >> we saw it in the midwest, but it is another thing when it is this close. >> hours after the storm, it is still hard to believe, those tractor-trailer's twisted, tossed to the side, neighborhoods tattered and torn. neighbors now clinging to each other. >> look at this car inside this house. >> the wood from the back fence was going that way, so i pulled back in. i heard a thump, turn around, and here was distraught. >> many say early warnings and the graphic pictures like we saved their lives. >> i saul anuzis had been on the ground for 10 minutes. -- i saw on the news it had been on the ground for 10 minutes. >> at dfw airport, hundreds of flights were canceled and more than 11
. >> it is throwing 18 uighurs. >> the raw power of a massive tornado played out on live tornadic -- on my television today in texas. tractor-trailers' of 60,000 pounds and cost hundreds of feet in the air. >> this is something i have never seen before. >> this section of tornado alley is no stranger to twisters, but few have ever seen anything like this. multiple tornadoes tossing everything in their path. >> we saw it in the midwest, but it is another thing when...
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afghanistan and the uighurs have signed a deal concerning controversial night raids by an american forces in such missions will now be controlled by local leaders to have their graves have killings tension between the our government and the u.s. with president hamid karzai condemning aerial bombing that's all ahead of nato as planned was drawn from the country by the end of twenty fourteen. but while in afghanistan the dooars is decreasing its influence that's opposite to the story playing out in the asia pacific region as the first batch of new deployment of u.s. marines had arrived in australia well the two hundred will be based in the north while that number could eventually reach two hundred five five two thousand five hundred this adds to america's military footprint in the region which broke obama has called it a priority the u.s. is also a housing alliances with japan south korea the philippines and singapore all in china's poppy ard new zealand based asia specialist team deal would speak hospitality could backfire on the hosts nations. kabul through the night and stays in the sos
afghanistan and the uighurs have signed a deal concerning controversial night raids by an american forces in such missions will now be controlled by local leaders to have their graves have killings tension between the our government and the u.s. with president hamid karzai condemning aerial bombing that's all ahead of nato as planned was drawn from the country by the end of twenty fourteen. but while in afghanistan the dooars is decreasing its influence that's opposite to the story playing out...
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and also the issue of uighur people. sort of autonomy and also in mongolia. and rest of the china. i think -- i always expressing 1.2 billion chinese people have every right to know the reality. once people know the reality, 1.3 billion chinese people also have the ability to judge what is right, what is wrong. therefore, the censorship is immoral. chinese people should know the reality. so censorship is really -- very, very sort of -- >> if the censorship goes and the reality comes out, there is more chance of a deal? >> certainly. 100%. >>> let's take a short break. i'm going to come back and talk to you about america. i want you to tell the american people what you think of modern america and how to keep america great because you've seen america for six decades, seven decades now. i'm interested in your view. >> america. >> after this break. [ male announcer ] nature valley sweet & salty nut bars. ♪ [ camera clicks ] ♪ it's hard to resist the craveable nature of a nature valley sweet & salty nut bar. >>> i'm back again with the dalai lama. your holiness, talk to me about america
and also the issue of uighur people. sort of autonomy and also in mongolia. and rest of the china. i think -- i always expressing 1.2 billion chinese people have every right to know the reality. once people know the reality, 1.3 billion chinese people also have the ability to judge what is right, what is wrong. therefore, the censorship is immoral. chinese people should know the reality. so censorship is really -- very, very sort of -- >> if the censorship goes and the reality comes out,...
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and also the issue of uighur people. also in mongolia. also rest of the china.always expressing 1.2 billion chinese people have every right to know the reality. once people know the reality, 1.3 billion chinese people also have the ability to judge what is right, what is wrong. therefore, the censorship is immoral. chinese people should know the reality. so censorship is really -- >> if the censorship goes and the reality comes out, there is more chance of a deal? >> certainly. 100%. >>> let's take a short break. i'm going to come back and talk to you about america. i want you to tell the american people what you think of modern america and how to keep america great. because you've seen america for six decades, seven decades now. i'm interested in your view. the chevy cruze eco also offers 42 mpg on the highway. actually, it's cruze e-co, not ec-o. just like e-ither. or ei-ther. or e-conomical. [ chuckling ] or ec-onomical. pa-tato, po-tato, huh? actually, it's to-mato, ta-mato. oh, that's right. [ laughs ] [ car door shuts ] [ male announcer ] visit your local
and also the issue of uighur people. also in mongolia. also rest of the china.always expressing 1.2 billion chinese people have every right to know the reality. once people know the reality, 1.3 billion chinese people also have the ability to judge what is right, what is wrong. therefore, the censorship is immoral. chinese people should know the reality. so censorship is really -- >> if the censorship goes and the reality comes out, there is more chance of a deal? >> certainly....
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look at the way they do battle with the uighurs, and see game to to that.and at that identity is challenging the breakup of china and that was fun -- they want to break away china and establish each turkestan and the chinese are terrified of this. they saw the russian and things fell apart. it ain't going to happen to us and they keep moving chinese saying. i'm like, people say we can't talk about that. we won't be talking about what it is that can kill us. >> i will be committed to catch on. first of all in britain were quite happy for scotland to leave. [laughter] that not going to worry us. but since the beginning i've lived for six in los angeles. and i think hispanics are pretty good job of integrating. i think they share a lot of. they're very religious, very focused on their families. is not a way to end this might change, but there's a melting pot operations. >> the problem with the hispanic -- you're right. heather macdonald did an excellent piece. i just saw a long piece she did and she is terrific on this. but of course it's the same true of the
look at the way they do battle with the uighurs, and see game to to that.and at that identity is challenging the breakup of china and that was fun -- they want to break away china and establish each turkestan and the chinese are terrified of this. they saw the russian and things fell apart. it ain't going to happen to us and they keep moving chinese saying. i'm like, people say we can't talk about that. we won't be talking about what it is that can kill us. >> i will be committed to catch...
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. >> this came from great britain and uighur back to the magna carter and, the idea of limited governmenthat came to be. you have the right to have a trial. you have the right to have your voice heard from your side. and not just a judge or a king would be decided -- would decide. a jury. your peers would decide your guilt or innocence. >> the jury started in england in the 15th century. the notion of how the jury has evolved. 12 for the jury is a relatively recent phenomenon. there is no fixed number. originally, [inaudible] were witnesses to the crime or would solve the crime. the notion that -- [inaudible] is relatively recent. >> go to studentcam.org to watch more. guest: >> president obama out posted the easter prayer breakfast and spoke to guests for about 15 minutes. >> please sit down. thank you all very much. it is an honor to have you in the white house and i am just as they say the warm-up act. the president will be here in a moment and i will be off to see the -- some of our visiting friends from iraq. i wanted to say good morning to you all and welcome you to the annual easte
. >> this came from great britain and uighur back to the magna carter and, the idea of limited governmenthat came to be. you have the right to have a trial. you have the right to have your voice heard from your side. and not just a judge or a king would be decided -- would decide. a jury. your peers would decide your guilt or innocence. >> the jury started in england in the 15th century. the notion of how the jury has evolved. 12 for the jury is a relatively recent phenomenon. there...