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>>> nepal lies at the southern end of the himalayas. the kathmandu valley, which sits at an altitude of 1,300 meters is home to 2.5 million people. on april 25, 2015, the region was struck by a major earthquake. the tremor destroyed 890 buildings and left nearly 9,000 people dead. even now, more than 20,000 are still living as evacuees. many unesco world heritage sites were badly damaged. 30 registered buildings, including palaces and temples were completely destroyed. another 80 or more suffered partial damage. >> many people still live in temporary housing and their well-being takes precedence, so the government is too busy to look after heritage sites. >> an npo called the kathmandu valley preservation trust or kvpt has taken up the challenge of restoring damaged world heritage sites to their former glory. with financial and technical support from overseas, kvpt aims to restore 16 buildings. >> it's not easy to secure the materials and personnel that we require for restore ration. however we want to do everything we possibly can to c
>>> nepal lies at the southern end of the himalayas. the kathmandu valley, which sits at an altitude of 1,300 meters is home to 2.5 million people. on april 25, 2015, the region was struck by a major earthquake. the tremor destroyed 890 buildings and left nearly 9,000 people dead. even now, more than 20,000 are still living as evacuees. many unesco world heritage sites were badly damaged. 30 registered buildings, including palaces and temples were completely destroyed. another 80 or...
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visit ncicap.org] >>> nepal lies at the southern end of the himalayas. the kathmandu valley, which sits at an altitude of 1,300
visit ncicap.org] >>> nepal lies at the southern end of the himalayas. the kathmandu valley, which sits at an altitude of 1,300
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about how they recently helped virginia secure world records climbing 31 mountains in nepal and the himalayas, you can find the entire interview on our website. >>> united airlines is apologizing for removing an unaccompanied virginia minor off a plane. he was told there was a weight balance issue with the 13-year- old brother's evening flight back to dulles from albany, new york. since logan is an unaccompanied minor he was not supposed to be removed from that plane. >> they need to look back at how they actually handled the unaccompanied minor program and make sure nobody else's kids get left behind or lost. i mean my brother had he not had a cell phone, no one would have known >> o'connor said logan spent a significant amount of time alone at the airport before his mom could get to him. unite suicide reimbursing the family for the flight, fees and driving expenses because o'connor's wife drove to albany to pick logan up. >>> armed robbery suspect got a big surprise when he broke into the home of a 74-year-old texas grandmother. >> she had her own gun. she was ready to fight back. >> i had
about how they recently helped virginia secure world records climbing 31 mountains in nepal and the himalayas, you can find the entire interview on our website. >>> united airlines is apologizing for removing an unaccompanied virginia minor off a plane. he was told there was a weight balance issue with the 13-year- old brother's evening flight back to dulles from albany, new york. since logan is an unaccompanied minor he was not supposed to be removed from that plane. >> they...
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india has said it will send a team to the himalayas to find out whether the big earthquake two years's height. but now, kathmandu has said it wants to do the work instead. everest sits on the border between india and china. japan has named its first home—grown sumo grand champion in almost two decades, in a boost to the traditional wrestling sport. 30—year—old kisenosato was promoted to the topmost yokozuna rank after his win in the first tournament of the year. mariko oi reports. sumo is japan's national sport, dating back hundreds of years. wrestlers are ranked, and the ultimate goal is to become a yo kozu na. ultimate goal is to become a yokozuna. but there hasn't been a japanese wrestler to reach the sport's highest rank in nearly two decades, until this guy. sport's highest rank in nearly two decades, untilthis guy. kisenosato becomes the 72nd yokozuna in history, joining three others who are actively competing in tournaments. translation: i am physically fit, and they needed to go further. i feel i will get stronger and stronger as i consider this a new start. ahead of the spor
india has said it will send a team to the himalayas to find out whether the big earthquake two years's height. but now, kathmandu has said it wants to do the work instead. everest sits on the border between india and china. japan has named its first home—grown sumo grand champion in almost two decades, in a boost to the traditional wrestling sport. 30—year—old kisenosato was promoted to the topmost yokozuna rank after his win in the first tournament of the year. mariko oi reports. sumo is...
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this is where if you haven't been before we take inspiration from the traditions of the himalayas and bring them to you in the foothills. and that's where were exploring this whole season of this nature of what it actually is. is it knowledge, insight, understanding? so with the people from different areas together to have conversations and find out what is wisdom for them. in a few of them will be here on monday to talk about intuition with the psychologist david and an actress who is joining a book about animal wisdom, it the studies of for mobility in the congo and look at their relationships and how they mirror some of ours. and probably not those that be reflected on television later tonight. and then it's awful to think -- i hope you can join us on our journey. so one aspect of knowledge that we want to address tonight, it where does it spring from, what is the understanding that makes it go beyond common understanding and knowledge that we possess as a society and what better example to choose from then einstein. they have just come out with a new book, a biography but he entit
this is where if you haven't been before we take inspiration from the traditions of the himalayas and bring them to you in the foothills. and that's where were exploring this whole season of this nature of what it actually is. is it knowledge, insight, understanding? so with the people from different areas together to have conversations and find out what is wisdom for them. in a few of them will be here on monday to talk about intuition with the psychologist david and an actress who is joining...
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not only sweep the battlefields of europe, but to probe the ,attlefields of africa and asia the himalayasgrave registration units when into the mountains of china to search for remains of flyers. , the island where the battle of taro was fought. dead marines were buried in a common graves, and after the war, they couldn't find it. find where the remains were buried, so they brought marines in to ask where the remains were buried, and finally, they were able to locate them. after the war, families were given a choice. do you want your son, husband, brother brought back or buried in an american cemetery overseas? 233,000 elected to have the bodies returned. they were placed in coffins and exhumed and place into him bark asian -- and placed into embarkation points. chips -- modified deadied ships to carry the , and this is coming into san francisco. probably, many of the bodies went under the golden gate on their way out and are now being brought back. when they were returned, they were offloaded as you can see here. from there, they were transferred to railroad cars that during the war had
not only sweep the battlefields of europe, but to probe the ,attlefields of africa and asia the himalayasgrave registration units when into the mountains of china to search for remains of flyers. , the island where the battle of taro was fought. dead marines were buried in a common graves, and after the war, they couldn't find it. find where the remains were buried, so they brought marines in to ask where the remains were buried, and finally, they were able to locate them. after the war,...
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not only sweep the battlefields of europe, but to probe the battlefields of africa and asia, the himalayase registration units when into the mountains of china to search for remains of flyers. new guinea, guadalcanal, the island for the battle of taro atoll was fault. -- was fought. dead marines were buried in a common graves, and after the war, they couldn't find it. they couldn't find where the remains were buried, so they brought marines in to ask where the remains were buried, and finally, they were able to locate them. after the war, families were given a choice. do you want your son, husband, brother brought back or buried in an american cemetery overseas? 233,000 elected to have the bodies returned. they were placed in coffins and exhumed and place into embarkation points. -- take into embarkation points. new york was the disembarkation point for the east coast and san francisco for the west coast specially modified ships to carry the dead, and this is coming into san francisco. this is a shot of the vessel modified to carry the dead and this is coming into sand is go ironically or
not only sweep the battlefields of europe, but to probe the battlefields of africa and asia, the himalayase registration units when into the mountains of china to search for remains of flyers. new guinea, guadalcanal, the island for the battle of taro atoll was fault. -- was fought. dead marines were buried in a common graves, and after the war, they couldn't find it. they couldn't find where the remains were buried, so they brought marines in to ask where the remains were buried, and finally,...
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[applause] [inaudible] >> this is a silk scarf, it is like in the tibetan himalayas presented to peopleonor. thank you so much. [applause] >> i have a sneaky suspicion that david gosch, he is getting down on bended knee and parentheses spend no less. that, you are almost praying which i think in this book is very likely and not to be translated into 20 but many more language because you have made einstein's life and in its generic contribution in a very effective and approachable and understandable. so thank you so much for that contribution. [applause] >> jonas upstairs if you will and we wish you a good night and then something else somewhere. thank you. [inaudible conversations]
[applause] [inaudible] >> this is a silk scarf, it is like in the tibetan himalayas presented to peopleonor. thank you so much. [applause] >> i have a sneaky suspicion that david gosch, he is getting down on bended knee and parentheses spend no less. that, you are almost praying which i think in this book is very likely and not to be translated into 20 but many more language because you have made einstein's life and in its generic contribution in a very effective and approachable...
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equity up approximately 11 percent moving on to item number 2 himalaya the board approved this for an amount up to $2 million we closed that before calendar year ended we funded it at one and $50 million and requested the manager to let us know when they want to make additional investments and we'll fund the remaining 50 we withheld because of the uncertainty about trade practices and china and, etc. so they have capital to call when they feel this is investment to make and m b k was approved by the board in november by $50 million we closed .42 and a half million dollars this goes back the board approved this for the foundation back last march up to one and $25 million two months later we received $50 million we recently received the allocated remaining plus $5 million and now the allocation of one and $25 million we have a personnel update two one included is jeremy what was with us for only two months a big startup venture capital world all around us he is has a colleague from college or colleague we received quote the opportunity of. >> lifetime so he snapped that up such is the n
equity up approximately 11 percent moving on to item number 2 himalaya the board approved this for an amount up to $2 million we closed that before calendar year ended we funded it at one and $50 million and requested the manager to let us know when they want to make additional investments and we'll fund the remaining 50 we withheld because of the uncertainty about trade practices and china and, etc. so they have capital to call when they feel this is investment to make and m b k was approved...
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is where if you haven't been here before, we take inspiration from the winston traditions of the himalayas and bring them to you here in the foothills of chelsea. what we are exploring this whole season, the whole nature of what wisdom actually is needed is that knowledge, is it inside, is that understanding? this is all we are exploring. and so with people from different areas to gather to have onstage conversations and find out in a few of them. hazelbaker on monday to talk about intuition with psychologist david loveman. enjoying to talk about animal wisdom, one of those from the congo and the connector relationships and how they mirror our hours. possibly not as a major affect on television a little later tonight. nonetheless, will move on from there. and then in december there is also think going on. i hope you can join us from various stations of our particular journey. >> so, one aspect of knowledge that we want to address tonight instead of genius. where does it spring from, what is the understanding that makes it go beyond common understanding and knowledge that we possess as a so
is where if you haven't been here before, we take inspiration from the winston traditions of the himalayas and bring them to you here in the foothills of chelsea. what we are exploring this whole season, the whole nature of what wisdom actually is needed is that knowledge, is it inside, is that understanding? this is all we are exploring. and so with people from different areas to gather to have onstage conversations and find out in a few of them. hazelbaker on monday to talk about intuition...
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equity up approximately 11 percent moving on to item number 2 himalaya the board approved this for an amount up to $2 million we closed that before calendar year ended we funded it at one and $50 million and requested the manager to let us know when they want to make additional investments and we'll fund the remaining 50 we withheld because of the uncertainty about trade practices and china and, etc. so they have capital to call when they feel this is investment to make and m b k was approved by the board in november by $50 million we closed .42 and a half million dollars this goes back the board approved this for the foundation back last march up to one and $25 million two months later we received $50 million we recently received the allocated remaining plus $5 million and now the allocation of one and $25 million we have a personnel update two one included is jeremy what was with us for only two months a big startup venture capital world all around us he is has a colleague from college or colleague we received quote the opportunity of. >> lifetime so he snapped that up such is the n
equity up approximately 11 percent moving on to item number 2 himalaya the board approved this for an amount up to $2 million we closed that before calendar year ended we funded it at one and $50 million and requested the manager to let us know when they want to make additional investments and we'll fund the remaining 50 we withheld because of the uncertainty about trade practices and china and, etc. so they have capital to call when they feel this is investment to make and m b k was approved...
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equity up approximately 11 percent moving on to item number 2 himalaya the board approved this for an amount up to $2 million we closed that before calendar year ended we funded it at one and $50 million and requested the manager to let us know when they want to make additional investments and we'll fund the remaining 50 we withheld because of the uncertainty about trade practices and china and, etc. so they have capital to call when they feel this is investment to make and m b k was approved by the board in november by $50 million we closed .42 and a half million dollars this goes back the board approved this for the foundation back last march up to one and $25 million two months later we received $50 million we recently received the allocated remaining plus $5 million and now the allocation of one and $25 million we have a personnel update two one included is jeremy what was with us for only two months a big startup venture capital world all around us he is has a colleague from college or colleague we received quote the opportunity of. >> lifetime so he snapped that up such is the n
equity up approximately 11 percent moving on to item number 2 himalaya the board approved this for an amount up to $2 million we closed that before calendar year ended we funded it at one and $50 million and requested the manager to let us know when they want to make additional investments and we'll fund the remaining 50 we withheld because of the uncertainty about trade practices and china and, etc. so they have capital to call when they feel this is investment to make and m b k was approved...
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[applause] [applause] >> will have a presentation in the tibetan himalayas presented to those peoplehat we wish to honor. it is not like -- so thank you so much. [applause] >> i have a suspicion that david that will gosh you're going down on bended knee. you almost praying and i think this book is very likely not to be translated into 20 but many more languages because you have made einstein's life and with extraordinary contributions a very effective and approachable and understandable. thank you so much for that contribution. [applause] we wish you a good night. >> here's a look at some of the staff picks from politics and prose bookstore in washington, dc. olivia lange explores the solitary lives of prominent artist in the lonely city. and novelist, the first nonfiction book, the great arrangement he argues climate changes being at north. feel it surprise winner examines the future of genetic manipulation in, the gene. another. another staff pick from washington, d.c.'s politics and prose bookstore is grunt by mary who reports on the science that is being used to improve the safet
[applause] [applause] >> will have a presentation in the tibetan himalayas presented to those peoplehat we wish to honor. it is not like -- so thank you so much. [applause] >> i have a suspicion that david that will gosh you're going down on bended knee. you almost praying and i think this book is very likely not to be translated into 20 but many more languages because you have made einstein's life and with extraordinary contributions a very effective and approachable and...
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if you're living a vegetarian in the himalayas. but 54 is fantastic. age. but the tables show you live five years longer. you're in good shape. >> that's good. all right. let's talk about what turning 60 does to your body, mehmet. first of all, weight. it seems like your body changes as you get older. like, i'm getting a little belly fat. >> is it a pooch? >> i might as well be honest. okay? i never really had a lot of belly fat. what is up with that? what can i do about it? >> you look in great health to me. >> i have industrial spanx on, mehmet. >> the ovaries don't just make estrogen. they make testosterone. when they get older, without testosterone, you can't build the metabolic furnace. our protein program that launches today, is about plant protein. in women, plant proteins do a good job. >> what do you mean? >> nonstarchy vegetables. and there's meats made from brokendown plant protein. you can't taste the difference. and you don't eat too much fat. not too much sugar. and protein satiates you and allows you to build muscle mass if you do resist
if you're living a vegetarian in the himalayas. but 54 is fantastic. age. but the tables show you live five years longer. you're in good shape. >> that's good. all right. let's talk about what turning 60 does to your body, mehmet. first of all, weight. it seems like your body changes as you get older. like, i'm getting a little belly fat. >> is it a pooch? >> i might as well be honest. okay? i never really had a lot of belly fat. what is up with that? what can i do about it?...