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and for the next few days not really impacting landfall towards the west. india may be impacted by this system by the time we go into the weekd,d, but thehe areas plplaces bacack to the east. you're still getting the sosoutherly flow from the syste and you'll be impacted in an indirect fashion and more direct over the weekend towards the central portion of i india o on east coast. wrap things up with a look at east asia. a low-pressure system, a couple of them, coming out of the korean peninsula and moving over the sea of japan. that will help regenerate the sea effect snow as we go l late on friday into saturday and i'll bring some northerly and bring some snow into northern japan and then increase in the clouds into central portions of the country. 17th, though, very warm for tokyo as we go into friday. much cooler back towards the west. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> that wraps up this edition of nhk "newsline." bring you the latest at the top of the hour. genie: you are watching france 24. time for 60 minutes live
and for the next few days not really impacting landfall towards the west. india may be impacted by this system by the time we go into the weekd,d, but thehe areas plplaces bacack to the east. you're still getting the sosoutherly flow from the syste and you'll be impacted in an indirect fashion and more direct over the weekend towards the central portion of i india o on east coast. wrap things up with a look at east asia. a low-pressure system, a couple of them, coming out of the korean...
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we are not in west india either. but eventually he got into it and he started skanking and he said it's a bit like cleaning windows. i can do it anyway.nto it a [laughter] i was writing down what i thought it was about and try to do a pattern and that sort of thing. eventually he stopped, exhausted, and probably a bit embarrassed and that he had to go off into his real performance his that day and left it with the job of writing the definition. that was the first and only time i've ever actually ask somebody to come in and demonstrate a definition for me. the definition is in the dictionary now. if you want to look at it you are welcome to. and that was how one of the new words cut into the dictionary. a bit clumsy hugo. johnjohn, that's a very convincing answer. [laughter] i think we all know the story about original oed was written from books such as the shrek elizabeth murray's caught in the web of words and making the oed which is a recent book about the history of the oed project from the early days up to the pr
we are not in west india either. but eventually he got into it and he started skanking and he said it's a bit like cleaning windows. i can do it anyway.nto it a [laughter] i was writing down what i thought it was about and try to do a pattern and that sort of thing. eventually he stopped, exhausted, and probably a bit embarrassed and that he had to go off into his real performance his that day and left it with the job of writing the definition. that was the first and only time i've ever...
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like a tornado going to a trailer park starting in west africa through india and the borders that our straight lines. but the divide between order and disorder tell your daughter is not to grow up to be secretaries. and you have your heart set on agriculture. [laughter] in into weber gets this job russian roulette. they think it was the obama was so bland. but managing weakness is hell on wheels. i better stop here. [applause] >> host: you teach philosophy in georgetown house election of donald trump make your colleagues more sympathetic to your case against democracy correct. >> makes them more sympathetic and in general the public. the evidence was the npr interview mike couple of years ago and people were against it calling in saying the opposite. so with isn't headed isn't to the point that i would be right but there is a is a problem and we need to talk about solution. >> so of us talking about hillary clinton. >> i did not predict that trump would win or a trump victory but my worries don't depend upon blacks it but it is true generally speaking left-leaning as he becomes to pow
like a tornado going to a trailer park starting in west africa through india and the borders that our straight lines. but the divide between order and disorder tell your daughter is not to grow up to be secretaries. and you have your heart set on agriculture. [laughter] in into weber gets this job russian roulette. they think it was the obama was so bland. but managing weakness is hell on wheels. i better stop here. [applause] >> host: you teach philosophy in georgetown house election of...
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like a tornado going to a trailer park starting in west africa through india and the borders that our straight lines. but the divide between order and disorder tell your daughter is not to grow up to be secretaries. and you have your heart set on agriculture. [laughter]
like a tornado going to a trailer park starting in west africa through india and the borders that our straight lines. but the divide between order and disorder tell your daughter is not to grow up to be secretaries. and you have your heart set on agriculture. [laughter]
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it's start anything west africa and going to india, and the states that collapse first are those whoseders are primarily state lines because they're the most artificial. and it's creating this new divide between order and disorder. and that's what i say in the book. mama, tell your daughters not to grow up to be secretaries of state. [laughter] it's the worst job in the world. okay? [laughter] if trump comes to you and says he'd like you to be secretary of state -- [laughter] tell him you had your heart set on agriculture, okay? [laughter] [applause] because woe be unto whoever gets this job, okay? to me, it's like russian roulette. all right? because managing weakness, managing state collapse, they all think it was because obama was a wimp. oh, they're now going to discover that managing weakness is hell on wheels. i better stop here. so we're going to sign books after. thank you very much. [applause] [inaudible conversations]
it's start anything west africa and going to india, and the states that collapse first are those whoseders are primarily state lines because they're the most artificial. and it's creating this new divide between order and disorder. and that's what i say in the book. mama, tell your daughters not to grow up to be secretaries of state. [laughter] it's the worst job in the world. okay? [laughter] if trump comes to you and says he'd like you to be secretary of state -- [laughter] tell him you had...
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economically integrated south asia, the one ideal scenario could be connecting to the east-west which goes through india-pakistan if they are investing in each other's countries. how do you square that? in some ways there's no real interest if you had asked me in pushing pakistan and china further into each other's arms to challenge the indian right. >> i think this is accurate that pakistan and china are in a pretty tight embrace and i don't think india is effectively making not. so the pakistan china relationship has an independent history. the all weather friendship, pakistan and china has recently stepped up support for pakistan, for example in the u.n. on the other issue. i don't think that india -- india is worried about this in terms of china being pushed closer to russia. that's a very nice debate. not just pakistan russia, but china russia because of u.s. v. nobody in india thinks that getting closer to the u.s., pakistan and china are already so close that i don't think this is seen. >> turned to the audience and take questions. if i may ask all of you and one mind, no more, suggests where you
economically integrated south asia, the one ideal scenario could be connecting to the east-west which goes through india-pakistan if they are investing in each other's countries. how do you square that? in some ways there's no real interest if you had asked me in pushing pakistan and china further into each other's arms to challenge the indian right. >> i think this is accurate that pakistan and china are in a pretty tight embrace and i don't think india is effectively making not. so the...
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is something of what is india and if you got to look at a peaceful economically integrated asia the one ideal scenario could be the north/south access connecting to the east/west which goes through india/pakistan if they're trading and investing in each other's countries. how do you sort of square that? in some ways indo/u.s., but there's no interest in pushing pakistan and china further into each other's arms to challenge the indian rights. >> i think pakistan and china are in a pretty tight embrace and i don't think that, you know, india is effectively making that embrace. it's hard for it to be tighter than it is or it has been for a long time. so the pakistan/china relationship i think has independent history. it's the famous all weather friendship. pakistan, china has recently stepped up support for pakistan, for example, in the u.n. on the issue, so i don't think that india, india is in fact, worried about this in terms of china being pushed close -- russia being pushed closer to russia, that's a very live debate in india. >> pakistan/russia? >> not just pakistan/russia but china/russia because of u.s. policy. >> got you. >> but nobody in india thinks th
is something of what is india and if you got to look at a peaceful economically integrated asia the one ideal scenario could be the north/south access connecting to the east/west which goes through india/pakistan if they're trading and investing in each other's countries. how do you sort of square that? in some ways indo/u.s., but there's no interest in pushing pakistan and china further into each other's arms to challenge the indian rights. >> i think pakistan and china are in a pretty...
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-india defense relationship is the closest it has ever been. through our strategic handshake with america reaching west in the rebalance and india reaching east and what prime minister modi calls the policy, our two nations are exercising together by air, land, and sea, and we have the technological handshake as the trade initiative grasps hands in the campaign. that is helping the country move towards a more diverse codevelopment and coproduction system for developing and procuring weapons. and now in the third phase of the rebalance, it will be necessary to cement the progress we made in the first and second phase -- and more importantly to build upon it. the united states will continue to sharpen the military so we remain the most powerful military in the region by increasing and targeting investments and capabilities suited to the region to ensure that we stay the best. more on that momentarily. we will also continue to make leap ahead technological investments, including some surprising ones that will help us keep the lead in the asia-pacific and elsewhere, and we will further catalyze the asia-pa
-india defense relationship is the closest it has ever been. through our strategic handshake with america reaching west in the rebalance and india reaching east and what prime minister modi calls the policy, our two nations are exercising together by air, land, and sea, and we have the technological handshake as the trade initiative grasps hands in the campaign. that is helping the country move towards a more diverse codevelopment and coproduction system for developing and procuring weapons....
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-india defense relationship is the closest it has ever been. through our strategic handshake with america reaching west in the rebalance and india reaching east and what prime minister modi calls the policy, our two nations are exercising together by air, land, and sea, and we have the technological handshake trade initiative grasps hands in the campaign. that is helping the country move towards a more diverse development and production system for developing and procuring weapons. and now in the third phase of the new balance, it will be necessary to cement the progress . we made in the first and second phase -- and more importantly to build upon it. the united states will continue to sharpen the military so we remain the most powerful military in the region by increasing and targeting investments and capabilities suited to the region to ensure that we stay the best. more on that momentarily. we will also continue to make leap ahead technological investments, including some surprising ones that will help us keep the lead in the asia-pacific and elsewhere, and we will further catalyze the growing princi
-india defense relationship is the closest it has ever been. through our strategic handshake with america reaching west in the rebalance and india reaching east and what prime minister modi calls the policy, our two nations are exercising together by air, land, and sea, and we have the technological handshake trade initiative grasps hands in the campaign. that is helping the country move towards a more diverse development and production system for developing and procuring weapons. and now in...
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take us down towards india and we do have a system that seems to be getting a little bit better organized as it continues to move towards the north and west. ift does, ather nam system. i think for the next few days we're not really worried about impacting land, but we may see some showers around the periphery. as it continues to move towards the north and west, that is when we will be more concerned. looking into east asia, we do have a low pressure system moving towards the northern sections of japan. bringing a southerly flow into tokyo with a very sunny and warm day. looking for the conditions to last for a day or so more and then see the temperatures descending. chilly lows in the morning hours. high pressure dominating most of china and that will help keep things a bit sunny as we go forward in time. overnight lows still chilly. in tokyo a low of 5 as you wake up for the next five mornings and below freezing with snow in the forecast. look at this, a chilly, maybe a little bit more moderate by thursday, but still a bit cool as we go forward. 17 for the high in tokyo. 5 in beijing with partly cloudy skies. as you look at the forecast
take us down towards india and we do have a system that seems to be getting a little bit better organized as it continues to move towards the north and west. ift does, ather nam system. i think for the next few days we're not really worried about impacting land, but we may see some showers around the periphery. as it continues to move towards the north and west, that is when we will be more concerned. looking into east asia, we do have a low pressure system moving towards the northern sections...
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west. the alerts covering nearly half the country >> and a dramatic video of some wild winds in india. >> i'mncer christian. here's the view at mt. tam where it's raining and windy and this pat certain going to comfort entire region heavy, labored breathing heavy, labored breathing heavy, labored breathing coughing breathing through oxygen mask breathing through oxygen mask breathing through oxygen mask breathing through oxygen mask covered california. it's more than just health care. it's life care. we'll play something besides video games. every day is a gift especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto®- a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, i want to see teddy bait his first hook. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto® was proven to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto®. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto® with an ace inhibitor or or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an
west. the alerts covering nearly half the country >> and a dramatic video of some wild winds in india. >> i'mncer christian. here's the view at mt. tam where it's raining and windy and this pat certain going to comfort entire region heavy, labored breathing heavy, labored breathing heavy, labored breathing coughing breathing through oxygen mask breathing through oxygen mask breathing through oxygen mask breathing through oxygen mask covered california. it's more than just health...
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india. authorities say 62 people were injured, some of them seriously. railway authorities say the 15-car trainin came off ththe ts near the city of kanpur. the train was t traveling from west bengal to rajastn. there was reportedly dense fog in t t area at t the time of th deraililment. >> traralator: no o passengers e left in the derailed carriages or in the e ones that fell into the canal.l. everyone h has been rescscued. everyone has been sent t to the destinatioions after first aid d refrfreshments. >> india has one of the world's largrgest railway networks, but accidents s cur frequeuently du to aging equipment and safety management. in november, 145 people were killed when a passenger train derailed also near kanpur. >>> u.s. secretary of state john kerry says israel's construction of new settlements is jeopardizing peace in the middle east. kerry made the rebuke in a speech on wednesday. >> the israeli prime minister publicly supports a two-state solution. but his current coalition is the most right wing in israeli history with an agenda driven by the most extreme elements. the result is that policies of this government which the prime minister himself just describe
india. authorities say 62 people were injured, some of them seriously. railway authorities say the 15-car trainin came off ththe ts near the city of kanpur. the train was t traveling from west bengal to rajastn. there was reportedly dense fog in t t area at t the time of th deraililment. >> traralator: no o passengers e left in the derailed carriages or in the e ones that fell into the canal.l. everyone h has been rescscued. everyone has been sent t to the destinatioions after first aid d...
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india were rather less successful, but the real heartbreak came at the world t20, all the way to the final, before falling final hurdle. victory battered from their grasp, carlos brathwaite and the westrollable, ben stokes and england, inconsolable. it was a double for the west indies as they claimed the women's title as well. drama only rivalled by the end of the county championship season. middlesex, winners, and one of the tightest finishes in years. so much of sport is about getting across the line first. 33/1 shot rule the world lived up to his name, winning the grand national. on—board was teenager david mullings, proving that on its 169th running, this great race is still this great race is still a fairy tale. but being the first to cross the line is not always everything. getting to the finish can be a triumph too. 2016 was the year of the 1,000,000th finisher of the london marathon. just a little behindjim imus omron, and elliot chaudhry, who missed the world record by an agonising seven seconds. getting to the end, just, was johnny brownlee. the heat of cozumel taking its toll, even on one of sport's very best. being helped toward the line by his brother, alistair, one of t
india were rather less successful, but the real heartbreak came at the world t20, all the way to the final, before falling final hurdle. victory battered from their grasp, carlos brathwaite and the westrollable, ben stokes and england, inconsolable. it was a double for the west indies as they claimed the women's title as well. drama only rivalled by the end of the county championship season. middlesex, winners, and one of the tightest finishes in years. so much of sport is about getting across...
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india. for these men being a midnight janitor was not just a summer job it was to me. it was one over the only jobs left. growing up, i thought that life in west virginia was representative of life everywhere. you were doingure best to manage a slow descent but the phenomenon i was witnessing in west virginia real where made sense to me only as i traveled the world and saw other regions rising as west virginia was falling. so, my point of departure in writing this book is from the perspective of a public school kid from west virginia who worked during his summers at a midnight janitor on a beer truck. there is not an ounce of blue blood in this body. but since my time in -- since my time working as a janitor, working on a beer truck, i've been very fortunate, and so it's that kind of opportunity that did over the course of the 20-some subsequent years allow me to work for the secretary of state, to do things now like work at johns hopkins and to advise government and business leader around the world but i tried to not forget the experience of growing up in a community like the one that i did in west virginia, which foundered in the last stage
india. for these men being a midnight janitor was not just a summer job it was to me. it was one over the only jobs left. growing up, i thought that life in west virginia was representative of life everywhere. you were doingure best to manage a slow descent but the phenomenon i was witnessing in west virginia real where made sense to me only as i traveled the world and saw other regions rising as west virginia was falling. so, my point of departure in writing this book is from the perspective...
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west with shanghai cooperation organization, the china-based so gross -- silk roads. the whole system is an integrated system of energy resource sharing and so on. it includes siberia with its rich resources, indiapakistan, , probably turkey. this will extend all the way from china to europe. the united states has asked for observer status. it has been rejected. not permitted. one of the major commitments of the shanghai cooperation thenization, the whole of central asian states, is that there can be no u.s. military bases in this entire region. another step toward isolation may soon take place if the president-elect carries through his promise to terminate the nuclear weapons, the nuclear deal with iran. other countries who are parties to the deal might well continue. they might even guess europe, mainly. that means ignoring u.s. sanctions that will extend u.s. isolation, even from europe. in fact, europe might move under these circumstances towards backing off the confrontation with russia. actually, brexit may assist with this because britain was the voice of the united states and nato, the harshest voice gives europe some opportunities. there were choices in 1990, 1991, the collapse of the s
west with shanghai cooperation organization, the china-based so gross -- silk roads. the whole system is an integrated system of energy resource sharing and so on. it includes siberia with its rich resources, indiapakistan, , probably turkey. this will extend all the way from china to europe. the united states has asked for observer status. it has been rejected. not permitted. one of the major commitments of the shanghai cooperation thenization, the whole of central asian states, is that there...
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west, as i said, is more complicated. now, if you look at the distribution, economic power among democracies, real democracies unlike, say, the early period that will include korea, you have to include india, and at the end of the world war ii, australia and new zealand were the democracies on the other side of the pacific. today almost all the in the wesc are democratic. not without their flaws, but frankly, who are we right now to insist on perfection? that was a bipartisan statement, by the way. there's been declining american faith in our own democracy and polls for several years now. i think you also have to embrace a certain diversity, as i said. you don't want to define the global network of alliances and the core protectors of our way of life and our values, our rules, so rigidly that you lose the diversity. and american foreign policy, it's been a challenge for a long time. john foster dulles had a rigid approach. john f. kennedy said we need to make the world safe not only against communism, but for diversity. i think kennedy was probably more right on that one. we want to make the world safe for countries to develop better norms and governance and democracy, but we want to be d
west, as i said, is more complicated. now, if you look at the distribution, economic power among democracies, real democracies unlike, say, the early period that will include korea, you have to include india, and at the end of the world war ii, australia and new zealand were the democracies on the other side of the pacific. today almost all the in the wesc are democratic. not without their flaws, but frankly, who are we right now to insist on perfection? that was a bipartisan statement, by the...
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is something that worries india, and if you have to look at the peaceful economically integrated southeast asia, the one ideal scenario could be -- connecting to the east-westhow do you sort of square that? some ways indo u.s. and there's not -- to push each other to challenge the indian rights. >> i think the way it's viewed in indiana is pakistan and china are in a pretty tying embrace and i don't think india is making that embrace. it's hard to be tight -- tighter than it is. the relationship with china has an independent history, pakistan and china has recently extend stepped up support for pakistan in the u.n. on the other issue, so i dent think that india -- india is worried about this in terms of the china being push closer. pushed closer to russia. that's a very live debate. not just on the pakistan but china and russia because of u.s. policy, but nobody in india think about getting closer to the u.s. pakistan and china are sew close this isn't something to demeanor that. >> so, turn to the audience and take questions. but before that, let me can if i may, ask you in one line no more, suggest where you think the u.s. policy on india-pakistan, the in
is something that worries india, and if you have to look at the peaceful economically integrated southeast asia, the one ideal scenario could be -- connecting to the east-westhow do you sort of square that? some ways indo u.s. and there's not -- to push each other to challenge the indian rights. >> i think the way it's viewed in indiana is pakistan and china are in a pretty tying embrace and i don't think india is making that embrace. it's hard to be tight -- tighter than it is. the...
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india always stand up. >> lock him up! >> mornings are better with friends. ♪ >> sun is coming up in west allis, wisconsin, and pete hegsethbreakfast? >> plus he's wearing a j. crew plaid shirt. >> you should buy untuck-it. you should buy the people who advertise on fox. >> i know. this is just a regular j. crew shirt. sorry. i'll square that away for you. >>> how about this shirt right here? >> i like that. >> the basket of deplorables proud member. i'm here with friends. we're talking politics and enjoying pancakes. it's outstanding. >> fantastic. another hour at johnny bs. >> we're having breakfast with friends. >> it's very rare when you can see somebody's expense report being devoured right in front of you. >> but $18 over a three-hour telecast -- >> that's all he gets. >> good value for the road. >> how long do you have to eat it within to become free? when it's free? >> well, i'm kind of in overtime right now. i'm taking extra time because we're talking, but i got another 15 minutes. i'm working. >> you can do it. >>> meanwhile -- >> brian -- you still don't have any faith in him, right? >> no, i don't. he's just to
india always stand up. >> lock him up! >> mornings are better with friends. ♪ >> sun is coming up in west allis, wisconsin, and pete hegsethbreakfast? >> plus he's wearing a j. crew plaid shirt. >> you should buy untuck-it. you should buy the people who advertise on fox. >> i know. this is just a regular j. crew shirt. sorry. i'll square that away for you. >>> how about this shirt right here? >> i like that. >> the basket of deplorables...
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west, as i said, is more complicated. now, if you look at the distribution, economic power among democracies, real democracies unlike, say, the early period that will include korea, you have to include india, and at the end of the world war ii, australia and new zealand were the democracies on the other side of the pacific. today almost all the in the wesc are democratic. not without their flaws, but frankly, who are we right now to insist on perfection? that was a bipartisan statement, by the way. there's been declining american faith in our own democracy and polls for several years now. i think you also have to embrace a certain diversity, as i said. you don't want to define the global network of alliances and the core protectors of our way of life and our values, our rules, so rigidly that you lose the diversity. and american foreign policy, it's been a challenge for a long time. john foster dulles had a rigid approach. john f. kennedy said we need to make the world safe not only against communism, but for diversity. i think kennedy was probably more right on that one. we want to make the world safe for countries to develop better norms and governance and democracy, but we want to be d
west, as i said, is more complicated. now, if you look at the distribution, economic power among democracies, real democracies unlike, say, the early period that will include korea, you have to include india, and at the end of the world war ii, australia and new zealand were the democracies on the other side of the pacific. today almost all the in the wesc are democratic. not without their flaws, but frankly, who are we right now to insist on perfection? that was a bipartisan statement, by the...