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so the aim over 12 weeks, is to climb the 114,000 steps needed to summit everest.l unknown. it's not being treated as suspicious, and the family are awaiting an inquest. every day there'll be something that will remind me of zach, or what's happened, and then i'll get emotional and it'll be hard. but then i do always have the kids to pick me back up and get on with it for them. his positivity and his energy definitely helps us all get through, i think, especially me. just seeing his his attitude towards it all is definitely what kept me going. have you done it today? no. no? are we going to do it when we get home? actually, i'm buying - something from the shop. buying something from the shop, 0k. two weeks down, and if the remarkable recovery of this young lad is anything to go by, a few stairs won't be getting in his way. tomos morgan, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... prince william says he is yet to speak to his brother harry after his interview with oprah — and defends the monarchy against charges of racism. the prime minister says he's "deeply saddened" a
so the aim over 12 weeks, is to climb the 114,000 steps needed to summit everest.l unknown. it's not being treated as suspicious, and the family are awaiting an inquest. every day there'll be something that will remind me of zach, or what's happened, and then i'll get emotional and it'll be hard. but then i do always have the kids to pick me back up and get on with it for them. his positivity and his energy definitely helps us all get through, i think, especially me. just seeing his his...
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starting in april mount everest. well, one again be open to climbers. it closed two climbers a year ago because of the pandemic. right now, more than 300 climbers are already registered to try to climb the world's tallest mountain this season. authorities into paul's say there will be strict covid-19 protocols. climbers have to show they have tested negative and we'll have to quarantine for one week before the climb. the government of the paul is also expected to announce other safety changes after the deaths of 11 climbers on the mountain in 2019. coming up with new making changes to adjust to the pandemic. how one bay area couple now making a living couple now making a living after they both lost. emergency planning for kids. we can't predict when an emergency will happen. so that's why it's important to make a plan with your parents. here are a few tips to stay safe. know how to get in touch with your family. write down phone numbers for your parents, siblings and neighbors. pick a place to meet your family if you are not together and can't go home.
starting in april mount everest. well, one again be open to climbers. it closed two climbers a year ago because of the pandemic. right now, more than 300 climbers are already registered to try to climb the world's tallest mountain this season. authorities into paul's say there will be strict covid-19 protocols. climbers have to show they have tested negative and we'll have to quarantine for one week before the climb. the government of the paul is also expected to announce other safety changes...
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so the aim over 12 weeks, is to climb the 44,000 steps needed to summit everest.ude towards it all is definitely what kept me going. have you done it today? no. no? are we going to do it when we get home? actually, i'm buying i something from the shop. buying something from the shop, ok. two weeks down, and if the remarkable recovery of this young lad is anything to go by, a few stairs won't be getting in his way. tomos morgan, bbc news. hundreds of climbers are poised to return to mount everest for the first time next month since the pandemic shut down nepal's mountaineering sector for a year. climbers must quarantine for seven days and present a negative covid test result before setting off. a tourism department official said she expected more than three—hundred to make an attempt on the peak — slightly down on the spring season two years ago. last week on bbc news, we heard about the littercam — new technology that could help catch people throwing rubbish from car windows. but, it seems good old fashioned people—power is also having an impact. according to keep
so the aim over 12 weeks, is to climb the 44,000 steps needed to summit everest.ude towards it all is definitely what kept me going. have you done it today? no. no? are we going to do it when we get home? actually, i'm buying i something from the shop. buying something from the shop, ok. two weeks down, and if the remarkable recovery of this young lad is anything to go by, a few stairs won't be getting in his way. tomos morgan, bbc news. hundreds of climbers are poised to return to mount...
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this morning i'm not so common that everest mimics the dew on the canals. president obama just made history by being the 1st sitting u.s. president to visit laos obama has so far refused to issue a formal apology for the secret u.s. bombing campaign in laos during its war on vietnam the u.s. secretly dropped $270000000.00 bombs on laos in part to cut off north vietnamese supply routes again margaret this plan $90000000.00 or so to help clean up and detonated bombs still in the country what are the details this is $90000000.00 over 3 years to clean up what's called unexploded ordinance these are they look like little balls little kids pick them up and often become victims of these bombs that were dropped nearly 40 years ago in a war that this country was never technically a part of up to $80000000.00 of these failed to detonate and just one percent of them have been cleared obama's $90000000.00 for bomb clearance in laos it's not enough we bombed allow so much it is officially the most heavily bombed country per capita in all of human history the $19000000.0
this morning i'm not so common that everest mimics the dew on the canals. president obama just made history by being the 1st sitting u.s. president to visit laos obama has so far refused to issue a formal apology for the secret u.s. bombing campaign in laos during its war on vietnam the u.s. secretly dropped $270000000.00 bombs on laos in part to cut off north vietnamese supply routes again margaret this plan $90000000.00 or so to help clean up and detonated bombs still in the country what are...
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lost revenue for airlines hotels and many others in the industry putting some $120000000.00 jobs everest's around the world has more. and the beach is the backdrop to the growing despair and anger among spanish tourism workers here on the holiday island of new york our hotels and restaurants have been shutting down pushing many close to poverty spain is just one of many tourism relying to caen in the east and it's been dealt a heavy snow by the pandemic in 2020 tourism top 69 percent in north and south america in africa and the middle east visitor numbers plunged 75 percent europe's or 70 percent fewer vacationers sound in the asia pacific region there was an 84 percent dip. the ankle remains bleak vaccination progress is slow countries like australia and new zealand are keeping their borders closed in europe a standardized vaccination card is being debased it but when things will return to normal is anybody's guess. let's take a look at a possible scenario for the summer here with axel hay for he's the head of go and online search engine here in germany and a subsidiary of the expedia gro
lost revenue for airlines hotels and many others in the industry putting some $120000000.00 jobs everest's around the world has more. and the beach is the backdrop to the growing despair and anger among spanish tourism workers here on the holiday island of new york our hotels and restaurants have been shutting down pushing many close to poverty spain is just one of many tourism relying to caen in the east and it's been dealt a heavy snow by the pandemic in 2020 tourism top 69 percent in north...
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hundreds of climes are poised to return to mountain everest, their first chance to scale the higheste authorities shut it down last march as the pandemic swept the world. officials there expect more than 300 peopleo try to scale the mountain. you're watching bbc world news. still to come hate crimes against asian americans have been on the rise during this pandemic. we hear from some of the survivors. tanzania's justice minister has dismissed concerns over the whereabouts of the president who hasn't been seen in public for nearly two weeks. the minister was responding to claims made by the countries opposition leader that the president has been flown to india where he was being treated for the coronavirus. our correspondent has more now from nairobi. >> the president has not been seen in public in tanzania since the 27th of february. he was last pictured at an official government ceremony. that's coming after two weeks ago now. opposition figures are saying this is highly unusual for him to be absent from public life for so long and are demanding an expert nation. there has been no o
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sort of sculpted irish face on the screen of able to to articulate why he wanted to be president everest caught almighty he doesn't know. the right to report it something many journalists in the united states and here in europe take for granted at their own peril today the european union called out 3 of its eastern members poland hungary and slovenia saying they are exploiting the coronavirus pandemic to clamp down on the work of reporters we want to take a closer look at slovenia where the prime minister is accused of waging a war against the media with a campaign to label journalists as spreaders of fake news observers say his attacks are creating a climate of fear in newsrooms across the country our correspondent barbara visa will travel to slovenia and met one of the journalists targeted. journalism is really a walk in the park but being regularly attacked by your own government should not be part of the job description that is why i have a board slovenian reporter on your experiences when she publishes critical articles right now so on a personal level i'm just fed up but on the pro
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and i'm listening to was going on and on everest i thought they were playing because that's what it started off was this is the whole gamut everything is that is is. the way to lead to something else that's what i'd say you don't let anybody touch you in jail and he didn't know is he to understand it you're not supposed to rouse it was somebody in the sale because this is what they're doing they're trying to see if they can get your name on a position in that's it right there more than i'm listening to and i'm they give them a somebody will come help does though. i mean and they did in that night in the say oh they raping. according to the department of justice nearly one in 10 prisoners suffer sexual abuse while in american jails prisons. so let's keep that in mind the next time a talk show host a government official or anybody makes a joke about prison rape the fact that we find these jokes acceptable shows just how far we've gone to normalizing rape as a just punishment for any offense as long as we keep imagining that people in prison are subhuman and they're predatory and cordial and n
and i'm listening to was going on and on everest i thought they were playing because that's what it started off was this is the whole gamut everything is that is is. the way to lead to something else that's what i'd say you don't let anybody touch you in jail and he didn't know is he to understand it you're not supposed to rouse it was somebody in the sale because this is what they're doing they're trying to see if they can get your name on a position in that's it right there more than i'm...
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everest of roses. these things are big things family. tastes and smells of how it means so much to i know to all of you if even being about connecting and a big win you were saying this this this idea about you don't see this depiction or movies you haven't done this before esther you start. you know you have got to playing these clips and i'm not going to make it through the segment you know as my panelist and i was mentioned asian americans have some of the why is this is this parodies in terms of income household income and education in the u.s. you got the very top of the top and then you've got the very bottom and so something that. was really helpful was in me not to you saudis you know there's farmer and i remember my own parents and just how they struggle to put on food on the table and all the different jobs that they try and the language barriers me having to translate for them you know when when they had any sort of dealings with with the government. these are all memories that are deeply embedded and i actually as you know ju
everest of roses. these things are big things family. tastes and smells of how it means so much to i know to all of you if even being about connecting and a big win you were saying this this this idea about you don't see this depiction or movies you haven't done this before esther you start. you know you have got to playing these clips and i'm not going to make it through the segment you know as my panelist and i was mentioned asian americans have some of the why is this is this parodies in...
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everest.the belief yooelds go higher and will be negative for nasdaq. >> some see climatization some see frog in boiling water. we'll see. we have star-studded news in the ipo world. let's get to the details. >> melissa, endeavor group filing for ipo, this is the talent-agency company backed by ari emanuel key question what's changed between now and then the ipo market has been hot and more ways to go public endeavor is sticking with the traditional ipo because it has big name anchor investors. including -- ten cent, third point several others have agreed to buy shares ahead of the ipo at $27 a pop. elon musk, tesla ceo is on the board as director nominee. there's an agreement for endeavor to buy 100% of ufc currently holds 150.1% stake and upon completion of the ipo will purchase the rate. what hasn't changes. endeavor is losing money revenue shanking $3.5 billion to -- net losses 5 -- [ reading ] 234r 3w4r57 representation 36% back over to you melissa >> all right deadra thank you. so an inc
everest.the belief yooelds go higher and will be negative for nasdaq. >> some see climatization some see frog in boiling water. we'll see. we have star-studded news in the ipo world. let's get to the details. >> melissa, endeavor group filing for ipo, this is the talent-agency company backed by ari emanuel key question what's changed between now and then the ipo market has been hot and more ways to go public endeavor is sticking with the traditional ipo because it has big name...
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is what i meant when i said i feel like when we start to reopen and that is the time i climb mount everestu are probably overcame? >> when i think of the challenges i have gone through the past year i'm most proud that we are still here, still operating and still serving our community and excited to see us get back to normal or whatever the next normal is. >> you deal with one day at a time. >> there is light at the end of the tunnel, people are more optimistic. >> most people will say i can only take it so far and that is where they never met someone like me. there's not a chance i will stop and anything they throw at me i will keep pushing forward and adapt. >> i will go as far, i'm not giving up. >> you have to do the best every single day. you will race again. benjamin: what strikes me is the resilience of the people but 15% of gyms have shut permanently and 38% of restaurant owners say they will not continue in the business for years to come so people will open up and it will be boom time but there will be lasting damage and some businesses will not start again. shannon: what achievem
is what i meant when i said i feel like when we start to reopen and that is the time i climb mount everestu are probably overcame? >> when i think of the challenges i have gone through the past year i'm most proud that we are still here, still operating and still serving our community and excited to see us get back to normal or whatever the next normal is. >> you deal with one day at a time. >> there is light at the end of the tunnel, people are more optimistic. >> most...
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i meant when i said i feel like when we start reopening, that is the time i start climbing mount everestd of? >> when i think of the challenges we've gone through the past year i am the most proud that we are still here, still operating and serving our community and i'm excited to see us get closer to back to normal, or whatever the next normal is. >> deal with one day at a time. >> there's a little light at the end of the tunnel. i feel like people are optimistic right now. >> most people say i can only take it so far. that is where they never met someone like me because there's not a chance i will stop. anything they throw at me i will keep pushing forward and adapt. >> reporter: i will go as far -- i am not giving up. >> you have to do the best every single day. anyway we will race again. carley: unbelievable to think of the past year. last year at this time we were being told 14, 15 days to flatten the curve and it has been a year of total lockdown so thank god we are seeing the light at the end of the tunnel and businesses starting to reopen up. you got to get those people back in t
i meant when i said i feel like when we start reopening, that is the time i start climbing mount everestd of? >> when i think of the challenges we've gone through the past year i am the most proud that we are still here, still operating and serving our community and i'm excited to see us get closer to back to normal, or whatever the next normal is. >> deal with one day at a time. >> there's a little light at the end of the tunnel. i feel like people are optimistic right now....
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. >> he told me we have been climbing mount everest, just starting their climb now because a lot of smallout their credit cards, haven't been able to pay their landlords in the entire last year, the hell they are climbing financially he said it is just beginning, many people look at this time we are getting vaccinated. he looks at it like the start of the climb that will take a long time to recover from. benjamin: so many people had to take loans out, the country taking out a $1 trillion loan had to be paid off. this is going to affect people for years to come. lots of money, they are determined to get open. fitness levels have to be up but they closed gyms, prevented that from happening. in the uk, people invested a lot of money in doing so, clean everything in advance, invested the money in the government shut them anyway. excellent peace. jillian: still to come the washington post releasing a major correction months after this accusation about the former president and as for the current president he hasn't held a formal press conference after more than 50 days in office. media expert b
. >> he told me we have been climbing mount everest, just starting their climb now because a lot of smallout their credit cards, haven't been able to pay their landlords in the entire last year, the hell they are climbing financially he said it is just beginning, many people look at this time we are getting vaccinated. he looks at it like the start of the climb that will take a long time to recover from. benjamin: so many people had to take loans out, the country taking out a $1 trillion...
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to articulate why he wanted to be president everest caught all my duty he doesn't know. the right to report it something many journalists in the united states and here in europe take for granted at their own peril today the european union called out 3 of its eastern members poland hungary and slovenia saying they are exploiting the coronavirus pandemic to clamp down on the work of reporters we want to take a closer look at slovenia where the prime minister is accused of waging a war against the media with a campaign to label journalists as spreaders of fake news observers say his attacks are creating a climate of fear in newsrooms across the country our correspondent barbara visa will travel to slovenia and met one of the journalists targeted. journalism is really a walk in the park but being regularly attack by your own government should not be part of the job description that is why i have a board slovenian reporter on his experiences when she publishes critical articles right now so on a personal level i'm just fed up. on the professional level i'm just very worried b
to articulate why he wanted to be president everest caught all my duty he doesn't know. the right to report it something many journalists in the united states and here in europe take for granted at their own peril today the european union called out 3 of its eastern members poland hungary and slovenia saying they are exploiting the coronavirus pandemic to clamp down on the work of reporters we want to take a closer look at slovenia where the prime minister is accused of waging a war against the...
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flooding problems continuing here may we'll see some flooding problems just pushing over towards what is everest as we go through the next couple of days choose to see some live the shallows rolling across the river plate easing into what you're acquiring into the southeastern corner of brazil city something to watch out for elsewhere the showers continue unabated pushing up into southern parts central parts of colombia some areas of it as well also seeing some very heavy rain as well as we go on through the next day or so meanwhile we have got some showers coming into the east the knobs of the caribbean but not seeing many should be fine and dry more the way of sunshine than showers and the set earlier across the great around here this is spawn yellow jamaica cuba see some lovely weather over the next day or 2 but you want to see showers there and to costa rica they could pack up as we go on through wednesday so some heavier downpours a possibility along with panama see some heavy downpours recently may bring across the deep south of the u.s. at the snow of course just around the central and we
flooding problems continuing here may we'll see some flooding problems just pushing over towards what is everest as we go through the next couple of days choose to see some live the shallows rolling across the river plate easing into what you're acquiring into the southeastern corner of brazil city something to watch out for elsewhere the showers continue unabated pushing up into southern parts central parts of colombia some areas of it as well also seeing some very heavy rain as well as we go...
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so the aim over 12 weeks, is to climb the 44,000 steps needed to summit everest.nquest. every day there'll be something that will remind me of zach, or what's happened, and then i'll get emotional and it'll be hard. but then i do always have the kids to pick me back up and get on with it for them. his positivity and his energy definitely helps helps us all get through, i think, especially me. just seeing his his attitude towards it all is definitely what kept me going. have you done it today? no. no? are we going to do it when we get home? actually, i'm buying - something from the shop. buying something from the shop, ok. two weeks down, and if the remarkable recovery of this young lad is anything to go by, a few stairs won't be getting in his way. tomos morgan, bbc news. great smile, isn't it? it is a testament of spirit, a young man doing amazing, the whole family. it also, the work that those experts do in the hospital in bristol, quite remarkable. it in the hospital in bristol, quite remarkable-— in the hospital in bristol, quite remarkable. . , , ,, , remarka
so the aim over 12 weeks, is to climb the 44,000 steps needed to summit everest.nquest. every day there'll be something that will remind me of zach, or what's happened, and then i'll get emotional and it'll be hard. but then i do always have the kids to pick me back up and get on with it for them. his positivity and his energy definitely helps helps us all get through, i think, especially me. just seeing his his attitude towards it all is definitely what kept me going. have you done it today?...
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each culture is a wild everest island. like life itself. beneath us as a robot is known for highly unusual creation. she's in demand and not only am her i know i know russia. coming up on. my sofa optimizing city that minimizes emissions separates waste and in the best case recycle says. kamins visions become reality they're urging. the city the living space of the future with room for everyone. to come back. 30 minutes w. . how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when will all this trying to do through the top and from commerce and weekly radio program. if you would like any information on the crown of virus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you can get it wherever you get your podcast you can also find us at pre-teens elling dot com look forward slash science. more than 1000 years ago europe witnesses a huge construction boom. with christianity firmly established there is a greater demand for houses of worship. and both religious and secular leaders are eager to display their power so churches become
each culture is a wild everest island. like life itself. beneath us as a robot is known for highly unusual creation. she's in demand and not only am her i know i know russia. coming up on. my sofa optimizing city that minimizes emissions separates waste and in the best case recycle says. kamins visions become reality they're urging. the city the living space of the future with room for everyone. to come back. 30 minutes w. . how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when will all this trying...
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everest, or hawaii in the volcano. let's just walk across the road, you know.is year. we hope it will show this year. >> stephen: i'm sure it will, and it's going to blow people away and it's going to change everyone's thoughts about what the relationship was toward the end of the beatles for everybody. >> yeah. >> stephen: well, let's see here, we've got peace and love coming in the form of "zoom in" from ringo sta rin ringo starr d the book of ringo starr and the all-star. thank you for being here. >> thank you very much. you can also get "zoom in" on cassette. >> stephen: you're kidding! ringo starr, everybody! also available on eight-track tape, and ed sin cylinder. we'll be right back. ( laughter ) ♪♪ four, five, turn, kick. we got chased by these wild coyotes! they were following her because she had beef jerky in her pocket. (laughing) (trumpet playing) someone behind me, come on. pick that up, pick that up, right there, right there. as long as you keep making the internet an amazing place to be, we'll keep bringing you a faster, more secure, and more ama
everest, or hawaii in the volcano. let's just walk across the road, you know.is year. we hope it will show this year. >> stephen: i'm sure it will, and it's going to blow people away and it's going to change everyone's thoughts about what the relationship was toward the end of the beatles for everybody. >> yeah. >> stephen: well, let's see here, we've got peace and love coming in the form of "zoom in" from ringo sta rin ringo starr d the book of ringo starr and the...
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half billiondollars , $77,000 which was just being covered up by, the project manager we hired an everestnstruction people. john stuart was on the property managers is peskin's office and a needy senior inspector says you will have to waitfor the next earthquake and i could give you details about that . same kind of thing is happening. i was told by my ho a and condo where i took refuge to go and get advice from the building inspectors. i did and they assured me this is noncompliance and it's very serious and dangerous threat to public safety, anybody could see it but on the other hand they were going to enforce so i've been two years biting it out of the department of housing as an ada complaint and now i am being sued for exemplary damages mind you, promotedby the president of my co-op , you know the nice guy with the equal opportunity to present of disabled people on the streets and whenthey're no occupying his time there's the elderly woman as he calls me , then there was nabil senior housing, that's a whole other story .the people from nobhill, they kept trying to filecomplaints abou
half billiondollars , $77,000 which was just being covered up by, the project manager we hired an everestnstruction people. john stuart was on the property managers is peskin's office and a needy senior inspector says you will have to waitfor the next earthquake and i could give you details about that . same kind of thing is happening. i was told by my ho a and condo where i took refuge to go and get advice from the building inspectors. i did and they assured me this is noncompliance and it's...
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tourism in kathmandu says more than 300 foreigners have expressed interest already in climbing mount everests beyond our borders tonight. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ wealth is your first big investment. worth is a partner to help share the load. wealth is saving a little extra. worth is knowing it's never too late to start - or too early. ♪ ♪ wealth helps you retire. worth is knowing why. ♪ ♪ principal. for all it's worth. 1 in 2 kids is under hydrated. ♪ plant-powered creative roots gives kids the hydration they need, with the fruit flavors they love. and one gram of sugar. find creative roots in the kids' juice aisle. (vo) last year subaru and our retailers donated 50 million meals to feeding america.of sugar. and yet, one in four children may still face hunger. so, subaru and our retailers are doing it again, donating an additional 100 million meals to help those in need. love. it's never been needed more than right now. subaru. more than a car company. (vo 2) to join us with a donation, go to subaru.com. priceline works with top hotels, to save you up to 60%. these are all great. and when y
tourism in kathmandu says more than 300 foreigners have expressed interest already in climbing mount everests beyond our borders tonight. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ wealth is your first big investment. worth is a partner to help share the load. wealth is saving a little extra. worth is knowing it's never too late to start - or too early. ♪ ♪ wealth helps you retire. worth is knowing why. ♪ ♪ principal. for all it's worth. 1 in 2 kids is under hydrated. ♪ plant-powered creative roots...
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nigeria is to establish piece of the country that should be the number one priority of every leader of everest of this country will most of the country 1st before you can have any ambition poverty inequality corruption and institutional failures are blamed by some experts when nigeria's problems we are electing people who are highly in it isn't you who happened. and this is also cricket and also. dipping in division or crisis in our country. you cannot do what you don't have isn't it if you don't have any vision you don't have any blueprint for people you see the only language you understand is how to make and commit money their tax and farmers and schools are largely blamed on some nomadic katzman who themselves have been victims of bad governance deprivation and exploitation. just this week right here is beautiful statistics that unemployment levels are sold to more than 33 percent in the last quarter of 22800 cultural production isn't continuous decline that's what shortages are common desperate nigeria's young population is increasingly drawn to kidnapping alright. and criminals find it ea
nigeria is to establish piece of the country that should be the number one priority of every leader of everest of this country will most of the country 1st before you can have any ambition poverty inequality corruption and institutional failures are blamed by some experts when nigeria's problems we are electing people who are highly in it isn't you who happened. and this is also cricket and also. dipping in division or crisis in our country. you cannot do what you don't have isn't it if you...
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so the aim over 12 weeks, is to climb the aa,000 steps needed to summit everest. recovery of this young lad is anything to go by, a few stairs won't be getting in his way. tomos morgan, bbc news. hundreds of climbers are poised to return to mount everest for the first time next month since the pandemic shut down nepal's mountaineering sector for a year. climbers must quarantine for seven days and present a negative covid test result before setting off. a tourism department official said she expected more than 300 to make an attempt on the peak, slightly down on the spring season two years ago. an eight—year—old black rhino has completed the first leg of her a,000 milejourney from north yorkshire to tanzania. chanua left her home at flamingo land to travel to africa as part of a plan to increase the number of the species. luxmy gopal has been following herjourney. chanua has been training for this moment for weeks. her keepers in yorkshire have worked on coaxing the eight—year—old black rhino to step into the crate. and now, for the final time, the barrier comes do
so the aim over 12 weeks, is to climb the aa,000 steps needed to summit everest. recovery of this young lad is anything to go by, a few stairs won't be getting in his way. tomos morgan, bbc news. hundreds of climbers are poised to return to mount everest for the first time next month since the pandemic shut down nepal's mountaineering sector for a year. climbers must quarantine for seven days and present a negative covid test result before setting off. a tourism department official said she...
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if you look at the absolute numbers, it is nearly 4 million white british people living in those everest, but it is raising all boats that is the sentiment behind it, and i think thatis sentiment behind it, and i think that is a really good thing. daeid that is a really good thing. david goodhart, that is a really good thing. david goodhart. very _ that is a really good thing. david goodhart, very many _ that is a really good thing. david goodhart, very many thanks - that is a really good thing. david goodhart, very many thanks for| that is a really good thing. david goodhart, very many thanks for your time. let's now speak to journalist and the author of empireland: how modern britain is shaped by its imperial past, sathnam sanghera. very good afternoon. you heard, i hope, our previous to guess and i don't want to try to describe the official reaction to our audience, by very interested, having snow on the screen to know what was running through your mind when you heard some of those observations. the re aort as some of those observations. the report as a _ some of those observations. i
if you look at the absolute numbers, it is nearly 4 million white british people living in those everest, but it is raising all boats that is the sentiment behind it, and i think thatis sentiment behind it, and i think that is a really good thing. daeid that is a really good thing. david goodhart, that is a really good thing. david goodhart. very _ that is a really good thing. david goodhart, very many _ that is a really good thing. david goodhart, very many thanks - that is a really good...
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half billiondollars , $77,000 which was just being covered up by, the project manager we hired an everest people. john stuart was on the property managers is peskin's office and a needy senior inspector says you will have to waitfor the next earthquake and i could give you details about that . same kind of thing is happening. i was told by my ho a and condo where i took refuge to go and get advice from the building inspectors. i did and they assured me this is noncompliance and it's very serious and dangerous threat to public safety, anybody could see it but on the other hand they were going to enforce so i've been two years biting it out of the department of housing as an ada complaint and now i am being sued for exemplary damages mind you, promotedby the president of my co-op , you know the nice guy with the equal opportunity to present of disabled people on the streets and whenthey're no occupying his time there's the elderly woman as he calls me , then there was nabil senior housing, that's a whole other story .the people from nobhill, they kept trying to filecomplaints about ... >> s
half billiondollars , $77,000 which was just being covered up by, the project manager we hired an everest people. john stuart was on the property managers is peskin's office and a needy senior inspector says you will have to waitfor the next earthquake and i could give you details about that . same kind of thing is happening. i was told by my ho a and condo where i took refuge to go and get advice from the building inspectors. i did and they assured me this is noncompliance and it's very...