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no other burials like this have ever been seen in the himalayas.he artifacts look like they originate from the south, from what is now india, and include ornamental gourds, carved wood, a bamboo flute, and even glass beads. india has been making glass for over 3,000 years. this suggests the early people of the himalaya could've come from india. but it's not that simple. each cave burial the team uncovers in mustang is different from the others. some are defleshed, some buried in pits, and others found on bunk beds. there are influences from a number of regions, so the settlers could have been from different cultures across asia. there's a mystery here that can't be solved by examining artifacts alone. christina warinner: many people proposed different hypotheses about where the people initially came from who colonized the himalayan mountains. but none of these lines of evidence was conclusive. what we really needed was dna from those first people in order to solve that problem. narrator: dna is the double helix strands of chemicals in our cells tha
no other burials like this have ever been seen in the himalayas.he artifacts look like they originate from the south, from what is now india, and include ornamental gourds, carved wood, a bamboo flute, and even glass beads. india has been making glass for over 3,000 years. this suggests the early people of the himalaya could've come from india. but it's not that simple. each cave burial the team uncovers in mustang is different from the others. some are defleshed, some buried in pits, and...
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and then widely across the himalayas and then widely across the northern states of india and down into near active fronts north of the black sea and closer to home in the british isles, an unsettled start it comes this band of where sweeping across scandinavia, down towards parts of poland and eastern germany. this is a bit of summer warmth that the sun does come out further south, temperatures ticking up further south, temperatures ticking up yet again. any signs of the heat heading close to the british isles, will have details in a few minutes. hello, this is outside source. hundreds of people have died in flooding and landslides in sierra leone. we are trying to sort the corpses out, more corpses have them brought in from different parts of the city. this is a disaster which even by the reckoning of the head of this mortuary is unprecedented. here, a future without borders. the government pushes for a friction is trade deal to help businesses switch into a poster brexit future. and you can get in touch with our hash tag.
and then widely across the himalayas and then widely across the northern states of india and down into near active fronts north of the black sea and closer to home in the british isles, an unsettled start it comes this band of where sweeping across scandinavia, down towards parts of poland and eastern germany. this is a bit of summer warmth that the sun does come out further south, temperatures ticking up further south, temperatures ticking up yet again. any signs of the heat heading close to...
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indian soldiers have clashed with chinese troops along a disputed border in the western himalayas withat each other. is. the governor all the state in venezuelan known as amazonia — witnesses report hearing shots from the prison for several hours. indian soldiers have clashed with chinese troops along a disputed border in the western himalayas with the two sides hurling stones at each other. officials say indian servicemen formed a human chain to prevent chinese forces entering territory claimed by india. also on the programme: the hollywood actor tom cruise has broken his ankle while performing a stunt during filming for the new mission impossible film. the 55—year—old star was hurt as hejumped between the roofs of high rise buildings during filming in london last weekend. production of the action film, which is one of the most lucrative franchises, could be delayed for up to three months as mr cruise recovers. so—called islamic state is collapsing in the middle east and attention is turning to fighters returning home, some of them still very young. it's believed at least 2,000 childr
indian soldiers have clashed with chinese troops along a disputed border in the western himalayas withat each other. is. the governor all the state in venezuelan known as amazonia — witnesses report hearing shots from the prison for several hours. indian soldiers have clashed with chinese troops along a disputed border in the western himalayas with the two sides hurling stones at each other. officials say indian servicemen formed a human chain to prevent chinese forces entering territory...
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china there is one area india likes to call the chicken neck which is kind of a path through the himalayas they do not like china anywhere near that area and that's why they've moved troops in there two months ago this goes all the way back eight hundred forty one these two were fighting over this the the british indian sikh army invaded tibet china repelled them. and the british then when they colonized india did a deal with china that said that's chinese territory china is using that today as their footing for international law for they had a war in one thousand nine hundred sixty two fifteen hundred indian troops died eight hundred eight hundred chinese troops died china won that as well you know what the interesting thing we're going to see here and i hope india understands is china in one nine hundred sixty two and two thousand and seventeen completely different thing one nine hundred sixty two they kept it to land it was no air force no navies involved but the war of words here we have now gone ages getting worse and worse by the day india's seen we'll use our navy the blockade your
china there is one area india likes to call the chicken neck which is kind of a path through the himalayas they do not like china anywhere near that area and that's why they've moved troops in there two months ago this goes all the way back eight hundred forty one these two were fighting over this the the british indian sikh army invaded tibet china repelled them. and the british then when they colonized india did a deal with china that said that's chinese territory china is using that today as...
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the train had been on its way to the religious town of haridwar, in the foothills of the himalayas.e fourth time a passenger train has suffered a major derailment in india this year. now on bbc news, it is time for our world. this is mosul, iraq's second city. there is nothing left, nothing that is not untouched. when isis unleashed their reign of terror, the world watched in horror. for the people of mosul, there was no escape. isis have been routed. but what happened to the people who survived? the road to mosul is long and convoluted. to reach even the outskirts of the city, you have to navigate numerous checkpoints. these roads are busy again, but all around you can see the remnants from nine months of fighting. we've just entered west mosul and we're yet to see the full devastation of this war. while it very much feels like this city is functioning again, there is very much a war going on here. there are still pockets of isis fighters in the old city. the baghdad government has declared this war over but the threat from isis still lingers. i was here in 2013 and mosul then was
the train had been on its way to the religious town of haridwar, in the foothills of the himalayas.e fourth time a passenger train has suffered a major derailment in india this year. now on bbc news, it is time for our world. this is mosul, iraq's second city. there is nothing left, nothing that is not untouched. when isis unleashed their reign of terror, the world watched in horror. for the people of mosul, there was no escape. isis have been routed. but what happened to the people who...
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the train had been on its way to the religious town of haridwar, in the foothills of the himalayas.e fourth time a passenger train has suffered a major derailment in india this year. professor stephen hawking, one of the world's most famous and foremost scientists, has launched a stinging attack on the government over the nhs. he's accused the health secretary jeremy hunt of "cherry picking" evidence to justify the creation of a seven—day nhs. mr hunt has rejected that and accused the nobel prize winning scientist of spreading falsehoods. sarah campbell reports. professor hawking acknowledged that he would not be here today were it not for the expert care he received at the hands of the nhs, but he is concerned about its future and he did not pull any punches, accusing the health secretary of abusing science, of cherry—picking studies in order to win the argument over whether levels of care at weekends in hospitals are dangerously low. hunt has cherry—picked research. speaking as a scientist, cherry—picking evidence is unacceptable. applause. ..citing some studies but suppressing ot
the train had been on its way to the religious town of haridwar, in the foothills of the himalayas.e fourth time a passenger train has suffered a major derailment in india this year. professor stephen hawking, one of the world's most famous and foremost scientists, has launched a stinging attack on the government over the nhs. he's accused the health secretary jeremy hunt of "cherry picking" evidence to justify the creation of a seven—day nhs. mr hunt has rejected that and accused...
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primarily over the sovereignty of kashmir, a disputed region in the himalayas. nations of celebrate their joint 70th birthday. >> in other news, jamaican sprinter usain bolt has retired. this came from last night in london. 19 athletes from russia took part that they did not compete officially. for their home country since it is still suspended because of a doping scandal. as he retired, usain bolt took a swipe at doping athletes. he said if you go out of your way to cheat you should be banned for life. >> i've always been open. i have said it. i feel like they should get a if you go out of your way to cheat, you should get that. that's a fact. because the sport has been going through a lot. rock-bottom, last year or the your before and now we are on our way back up. now we have to be strict on this. to help the sport to stay in a good light. i proven to the world that you can do it, you can be great without doping. news, i'm nowre a manager -- a former manager from the olympic committee. we were just listening there to usain bolt, and a different bit at that pr
primarily over the sovereignty of kashmir, a disputed region in the himalayas. nations of celebrate their joint 70th birthday. >> in other news, jamaican sprinter usain bolt has retired. this came from last night in london. 19 athletes from russia took part that they did not compete officially. for their home country since it is still suspended because of a doping scandal. as he retired, usain bolt took a swipe at doping athletes. he said if you go out of your way to cheat you should be...
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at madame d's, the menu focuses on the himalayas. indian chef is taking risks on these mimosas, and amazing lamb noodles spiced with red thai chilis, dishes you would be hard-pressed to find anywhere else. it is all proof that in this fast-paced city, things are always in a state of evolution. >> from this great destination we shift our focus to the journey. up next, hannah elliott takes a drive in three of the best suvs money can buy. one of them sure to be right for you. this is "bloomberg pursuits." ♪ >> ramen, the japanese staple, has gone global, with dedicated joints in cities around the world. it is a good time for a short course on the roles of ramen. >> this is my shop. we are going to talk about best ways to eat a bowl of ramen. the most important thing is to eat ramen while it is hot. any good ramen shop will serve you it while it is smoking hot and you need to eat it right away because the noodles are overcooking. it is a lot like pizza. if you are a real new yorker you don't wait for the pizza to cool down, you risk burn
at madame d's, the menu focuses on the himalayas. indian chef is taking risks on these mimosas, and amazing lamb noodles spiced with red thai chilis, dishes you would be hard-pressed to find anywhere else. it is all proof that in this fast-paced city, things are always in a state of evolution. >> from this great destination we shift our focus to the journey. up next, hannah elliott takes a drive in three of the best suvs money can buy. one of them sure to be right for you. this is...
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at madame d's, the menu focuses on the himalayas. indian chef is taking risks on these mimosas, and amazing lamb noodles spiced with red thai chilis, dishes you would be hard-pressed to find anywhere else. it is all proof that in this fast-paced city, things are always in a state of evolution. >> from this great destination we shift our focus to the journey. up next, hannah elliott takes a drive in three of the best suvs money can buy. one of them sure to be right for you. this is "bloomberg pursuits." ♪ >> ramen, the japanese staple, has gone global, with dedicated joints in cities around the world. it is a good time for a short course on the roles of ramen. >> this is my shop. we are going to talk about best ways to eat a bowl of ramen. the most important thing is to eat ramen while it is hot. any good ramen shop will serve you it while it is smoking hot and you need to eat it right away because the noodles are overcooking. it is a lot like pizza. if you are a real new yorker you don't wait for the pizza to cool down, you risk burn
at madame d's, the menu focuses on the himalayas. indian chef is taking risks on these mimosas, and amazing lamb noodles spiced with red thai chilis, dishes you would be hard-pressed to find anywhere else. it is all proof that in this fast-paced city, things are always in a state of evolution. >> from this great destination we shift our focus to the journey. up next, hannah elliott takes a drive in three of the best suvs money can buy. one of them sure to be right for you. this is...
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at madame d's, the menu focuses on the himalayas.d indian chef is making excellent rifts on these samosas and amazing lamb noodles spiced with powerful thai red chilies, dishes you would be hard-pressed to find anywhere else. it's all proof that in this fast-paced city, things are always in a state of evolution. ♪ him announcer: from this great destination, we shift our focus to the journey. up next, hannah elliott takes a drive in three of the best suv's money can buy. one of them sure to be right for you. this is "bloomberg pursuits." ♪ ♪ announcer: ramen, the japanese staple has gone global, with dedicated joints opening in cities around the world. ♪ announcer: ramen, the japanese staple has gone global, with dedicated joints opening in cities around the world. so, it's a good time for a a short course on the rules of ramen. ivan: hi, my name is ivan orkin, and this is my shop. we're going to talk about the best ways to eat a bowl of ramen. the most important thing is to eat ramen while it's smoking hot. any good ramen shop will s
at madame d's, the menu focuses on the himalayas.d indian chef is making excellent rifts on these samosas and amazing lamb noodles spiced with powerful thai red chilies, dishes you would be hard-pressed to find anywhere else. it's all proof that in this fast-paced city, things are always in a state of evolution. ♪ him announcer: from this great destination, we shift our focus to the journey. up next, hannah elliott takes a drive in three of the best suv's money can buy. one of them sure to be...
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at madame d's, the menu focuses on the himalayas. talented indian chef is making excellent risks on these mimosas, and amazing lamb noodles spiced with powerful thai red chilies, dishes you would be hard-pressed to find anywhere else. it is all proof that in this fast-paced city, things are always in a state of evolution. >> from this great destination we shift our focus to the journey. up next, hannah elliott takes a drive in three of the best suvs money can buy. one of them sure to be right for you. this is "bloomberg pursuits." ♪ ♪ >> ramen, the japanese staple, has gone global, with dedicated joint opening in cities around the world. so, it is a good time for a short course on the rules of ramen. >> hi, this is my shop. we are going to talk about the best ways to eat a bowl of ramen. the most important thing is to eat the ramen while it is hot. any good ramen shop will serve you it while it is smoking hot and you need to eat it right away because the noodles are overcooking. it's a lot like pizza. if you are a real new yorker you
at madame d's, the menu focuses on the himalayas. talented indian chef is making excellent risks on these mimosas, and amazing lamb noodles spiced with powerful thai red chilies, dishes you would be hard-pressed to find anywhere else. it is all proof that in this fast-paced city, things are always in a state of evolution. >> from this great destination we shift our focus to the journey. up next, hannah elliott takes a drive in three of the best suvs money can buy. one of them sure to be...
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indian soldiers have clashed with chinese troops along a disputed border in the western himalayas withat each other. officials say indian servicemen formed a human chain to prevent chinese forces entering territory claimed by india. a leading iranian opposition figure has begun a hunger strike in protest at being under house arrest for six years. 80—year—old mehdi karroubi ran for the presidential election in 2009 against mahmoud ahmadinejad. he was detained for his part in mass protests over the disputed result. is he there? is he not there? oh, there he is! tom cruise, of course, looking pretty dapper at a recent screening. but unfortunately he has broken his ankle while performing a stu nt broken his ankle while performing a stunt during filming for the new mission impossible movie. the 55—year—old star was hurt as hejumped between the roofs of high rise buildings during filming in london last weekend. production of the action film, which is one of its most lucrative franchises, could be delayed for up to three months as tom cruise recovers. the so—called islamic state is collapsing
indian soldiers have clashed with chinese troops along a disputed border in the western himalayas withat each other. officials say indian servicemen formed a human chain to prevent chinese forces entering territory claimed by india. a leading iranian opposition figure has begun a hunger strike in protest at being under house arrest for six years. 80—year—old mehdi karroubi ran for the presidential election in 2009 against mahmoud ahmadinejad. he was detained for his part in mass protests...
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even more aggressive language when talking to the indians about a border dispute in the himalayas. this rhetoric could be aimed at a domestic audience as much as an international one. analysts say we have to wait and see toward the end of the year whether or not the tone changes. for "nightly business report" i'm in beijing. >>> coming up, can americans take on more debt and save for retirement at the same time? >>> here is a look at what to watch tomorrow. the first round of nafta renegotiations get under way with president trump meeting with the leaders of canada and mexico. the minutes from the latest federal reserve policy meeting will be released. investors will look for clues on the prospect of future rate hikes as always. more retail earnings are due out. we'll hear from target and l-brand, parent company of victoria's secret. >>> household debt is at a record. total debt hit more than $12.5 trillion marking the 12th consecutive quarterly increase which reflects renews confidence in the economy but there are signs that households are overstretched including credit card balan
even more aggressive language when talking to the indians about a border dispute in the himalayas. this rhetoric could be aimed at a domestic audience as much as an international one. analysts say we have to wait and see toward the end of the year whether or not the tone changes. for "nightly business report" i'm in beijing. >>> coming up, can americans take on more debt and save for retirement at the same time? >>> here is a look at what to watch tomorrow. the first...
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take vo / cesar --en el himalaya, un grupo de monjas buidistas estn utilizando sus habilidades en artestcnicas de autodefensa... --y es que en la india los informes indican que el nmero de violaciones en el pas aumentan da a da... --para evitar que estos nmeros dismunyan este grupo de monjas realiza estos talleres de capacitacin que duran cinco das... cesar ---una mujer de corona, al sur del estado, asegura que nunca mas comer ensalada... ---esto despues que dijo haber encontrado una rana viva en un paquete de lechugas que compro en la tienda target. ---"dinorah perez" nos tiene mas. take pkg :02 :09 1:16 ------take nat break -------- "there's a frog in my salad !!!" la rana estaba en el lugar menos esperado...su ensalada. una que casi habia terminado por completo. ------take sot------- tc: "and then i ran, to the bathroom !" despues de saltar y gritar...fue corriendo a vomitar. ----take nat break----- tc:opening plastic container becky, una madre de familia de corona, nos dice que la rana estaba en el paquete de lechugas de taylor farms que compro en el target de la calle tuscany el mi
take vo / cesar --en el himalaya, un grupo de monjas buidistas estn utilizando sus habilidades en artestcnicas de autodefensa... --y es que en la india los informes indican que el nmero de violaciones en el pas aumentan da a da... --para evitar que estos nmeros dismunyan este grupo de monjas realiza estos talleres de capacitacin que duran cinco das... cesar ---una mujer de corona, al sur del estado, asegura que nunca mas comer ensalada... ---esto despues que dijo haber encontrado una rana viva...
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the disputed region in the himalayas. a permanent end to tensions remain something to wish for as the nation celebrate their joint seventieth birthday. a way to relieve the stress of years of conflict now an increasing number of syrians have been taking parts in a bodybuilding contest isn't the first time the competition has taken place. but organizers say numbers solve finally beginning to pretend return to pre war levels secular. if the damascus summer heat isn't enough then the glistening arabs and brown skin or to be sufficient to get anyone hot under the collar. against a backdrop of years of syrian conflict. the nation's annual bodybuilding contest is for many a means of escape. but i thought she was a lot of. them on. that we consider the sport as a channel to relieve the stress. through working out and lifting weights. we release the stress caused by the crisis. check it o out. economic hardship in particular is a major problem. prices have skyrocketed long salaries of stagnated. meaning it's hard for people train
the disputed region in the himalayas. a permanent end to tensions remain something to wish for as the nation celebrate their joint seventieth birthday. a way to relieve the stress of years of conflict now an increasing number of syrians have been taking parts in a bodybuilding contest isn't the first time the competition has taken place. but organizers say numbers solve finally beginning to pretend return to pre war levels secular. if the damascus summer heat isn't enough then the glistening...
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the landslide was caused by torrential rain in the himalayas. nepal, the authorities say 69 people have been killed in flash flooding. rachel cary reports. after three days of torrential rain, not all‘s emergency services are stretched to their limits. an airport in the country's southeast and more than 3a,000 homes near the indian border are submerged. —— nepal's emergency. translation: as this disaster was taking place, i rememberthree translation: as this disaster was taking place, i remember three women who were calling for help. i could not reach them due to the flooding. this was the scene in the nearby popular national park. near here, elephants were sent to rescue holidaymakers, along with rafts. while flooding in nepal happens annually, local state has not been seen annually, local state has not been seen on annually, local state has not been seen on the scale in more than 20 yea rs. seen on the scale in more than 20 years. neighbouring countries are also counting their losses. —— locals say. in india, at least 45 people died after a la
the landslide was caused by torrential rain in the himalayas. nepal, the authorities say 69 people have been killed in flash flooding. rachel cary reports. after three days of torrential rain, not all‘s emergency services are stretched to their limits. an airport in the country's southeast and more than 3a,000 homes near the indian border are submerged. —— nepal's emergency. translation: as this disaster was taking place, i rememberthree translation: as this disaster was taking place, i...
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the train had been on its way to the religious town of haridwar, in the foothills of the himalayas.sor stephen hawking, one of the world's most famous and foremost scientists, has launched a stinging attack on the government over the nhs. he's accused the health secretary jeremy hunt of "cherry picking"
the train had been on its way to the religious town of haridwar, in the foothills of the himalayas.sor stephen hawking, one of the world's most famous and foremost scientists, has launched a stinging attack on the government over the nhs. he's accused the health secretary jeremy hunt of "cherry picking"
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plenty of it through the monsoon moving up through the bay of bengal, affecting bangladesh, the himalayaspected over the next five to seven days, and that again could cause landslides and some flooding issues. we will of course keep you updated on developments of that one. staying a bit closer to home, across the uk i am very pleased to say things will quieten down after the couple of days with some very heavy rain across england and wales. thursday looks dry, settled and sunny. a little bit warmer than it has been. more coming up at the top of the hour. hello. i'm philip thomas. this is outside source. the us defence secretary has sold north korea to avoid events that could cause the destruction of its people. earlier, north korea had said that it would consider attacking qualm. more trouble for trump as it emerged that the home of his campaign manager was raided earlier. and a new and surprising way to track penguins through their feathers. and we will
plenty of it through the monsoon moving up through the bay of bengal, affecting bangladesh, the himalayaspected over the next five to seven days, and that again could cause landslides and some flooding issues. we will of course keep you updated on developments of that one. staying a bit closer to home, across the uk i am very pleased to say things will quieten down after the couple of days with some very heavy rain across england and wales. thursday looks dry, settled and sunny. a little bit...
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the landslide was caused by torrential rain in the himalayas.thorities say 69 people have been killed in flash—flooding. rachel cary reports. after three days of torrential rain, nepal's emergency services are stretched to their limit. an airport in the country's south—east and more than 3a,000 homes near the indian border are submerged. translation: as this disaster was taking place, i remembered three elderly women, who lived in an old—age home. they were calling for help, but i couldn't help them as i couldn't reach the place due to the flooding. this was the scene in the popular chitwan national park. near here, in the tourist resort of saurahi, elephants and rafts were sent to rescue nearly 500 holidaymakers. while flooding in nepal happens annually, locals say has not been seen on this scale in more than 20 years. neighbouring countries are also counting their losses. in india, at least 45 people died when a landslide hit two buses in the himalayan state of himachal pradesh. both buses were swept into a gorge. efforts to recover the buried
the landslide was caused by torrential rain in the himalayas.thorities say 69 people have been killed in flash—flooding. rachel cary reports. after three days of torrential rain, nepal's emergency services are stretched to their limit. an airport in the country's south—east and more than 3a,000 homes near the indian border are submerged. translation: as this disaster was taking place, i remembered three elderly women, who lived in an old—age home. they were calling for help, but i...
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the train was actually on its way to a religious town in the foot his of the himalayas on its way fromegion. six coaches of a train in india have jumped railway tracks. rescue operations are under way and those injured have been taken to a local hospital. as and when we get more, we will bring that to you. the physicist, professor stephen hawking, has accused the health secretary, jeremy hunt, of "cherry—picking" evidence to support his policies. he has praised the nhs but attacked the provision of private health care in england. mr hunt has described the scientist's claims as wrong. here's our health correspondent, jane dreaper. he is one of the world's best—known scientists. professor stephen hawking was diagnosed with motoneuron disease at the age of 21. he turned 75 at the start of this year. a milestone celebrated at a scientific conference last month. # happy birthday to you...# professor hawking says he wouldn't be alive without the large amount of high—quality nhs treatment he has received. but he is concerned about the future of the health service in england, defending it as t
the train was actually on its way to a religious town in the foot his of the himalayas on its way fromegion. six coaches of a train in india have jumped railway tracks. rescue operations are under way and those injured have been taken to a local hospital. as and when we get more, we will bring that to you. the physicist, professor stephen hawking, has accused the health secretary, jeremy hunt, of "cherry—picking" evidence to support his policies. he has praised the nhs but attacked...
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china and we're talking about india apparently china and india and at loggerheads up there in the himalayas and there bhutan. a lot of skirmishes going on war with these two women that you think there could be a shooting shooting match going on in the near future right damn well china said the clock's ticking started been two months know china will not negotiate til the indian troops of withdrawn so until we see that i don't think they'll be any negotiation but yeah we're getting dangerously close to shooting war i think with the within the next thirty days unless they would draw all right so i understand china's you know got a lot of military hardware to bring to the bring to the table this is india got the military might to go up against china haven't really followed them too closely what's going on there. no i mean chinese economies. twenty times roughly india's economy the military ten fifteen times the size of india much more technically advanced china has huge and you know indigenous military development projects projects. you know advanced fighter jets with stealth capability. you kn
china and we're talking about india apparently china and india and at loggerheads up there in the himalayas and there bhutan. a lot of skirmishes going on war with these two women that you think there could be a shooting shooting match going on in the near future right damn well china said the clock's ticking started been two months know china will not negotiate til the indian troops of withdrawn so until we see that i don't think they'll be any negotiation but yeah we're getting dangerously...
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it affects the himalayas and into north—west india and we could see in the next five or seven day periodwith flooding and also significant landslides. we will update you on that progress in the next few days. closer to home and across the uk a significant divide here with a line of rain stretching across dorset towards the east midlands and lincolnshire. the north and south east have quite conditions. take care. hello i am philippa thomas and this is outside source. donald trump has taken a break from his is outside source. donald trump has taken a breakfrom his holidays is outside source. donald trump has taken a break from his holidays to say this. north korea had best not make any more threats to the united states. they will be met with fire, and fury. a vote of no—confidence injacob zuma in south africa ended like this. a vote of no-confidence is accordingly negatives. this is the eighth no—confidence vote that the president has the vibe. meanwhile, counting is underway in the general in kenya.
it affects the himalayas and into north—west india and we could see in the next five or seven day periodwith flooding and also significant landslides. we will update you on that progress in the next few days. closer to home and across the uk a significant divide here with a line of rain stretching across dorset towards the east midlands and lincolnshire. the north and south east have quite conditions. take care. hello i am philippa thomas and this is outside source. donald trump has taken a...
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, news that indian soldiers have clashed with chinese troops on a disputed border in the western himalayasrling stones at each other. officials say indian service men formed a human chain to prevent chinese forces entering territory claimed by india, although india has said it's not aware of the incident. this man, the defeated candidate in last week's presidential election in kenya says he will challenge the presidential election in the supreme court. he told supporters that the opposition has collected concrete evidence of what he calls massive irregularities. from nairobi, this report. today police and tax officials raided the premises of the political organisation, and that's a day after the government announced they have deregistered the kenyan human rights commission who had been considering looking at the election voting process. 0ther considering looking at the election voting process. other than that they say they have glaring evidence which they suggest that if kenyon ‘s do not know the country has a legitimate voting processes. we refuse to sit and watch our country turned into
, news that indian soldiers have clashed with chinese troops on a disputed border in the western himalayasrling stones at each other. officials say indian service men formed a human chain to prevent chinese forces entering territory claimed by india, although india has said it's not aware of the incident. this man, the defeated candidate in last week's presidential election in kenya says he will challenge the presidential election in the supreme court. he told supporters that the opposition has...
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of tensions, the worst relationships when it comes to since 1962 dispute in theey fought that war himalayasrally had indian and chinese soldiers facing off against each other in the region. we have not seen any concrete moves yet to calm those tensions. that is something people are looking for. last six months, has taken 12 trade actions against china. china'sso including soda industry. tensions a number of that they are hoping to be ironed out. they are hoping for concrete actions, because we have the brics summit in september as well. they want to get traction and movement, deepening the trade relationships before that summit. rishaad: overall, what is being achieved there? >> the overall aims are to broaden trade and investment across brics nations, and to work and commit to trade liberalization's and the , with theal trade chinese hosts hoping it would take more of a priority. they say they would work on things like i.t. and intelligent manufacturing. we will see if they actually come out with details if they can make any progress on that. it isn't just the india china geopolitical tens
of tensions, the worst relationships when it comes to since 1962 dispute in theey fought that war himalayasrally had indian and chinese soldiers facing off against each other in the region. we have not seen any concrete moves yet to calm those tensions. that is something people are looking for. last six months, has taken 12 trade actions against china. china'sso including soda industry. tensions a number of that they are hoping to be ironed out. they are hoping for concrete actions, because we...
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, silicide and they got phone call, phones to work high up in the himalayas. [laughing] from my sports editor who said there'd been a big development in the lance armstrong case. his former teammate floyd landis had written e-mails that detailed the extent of the fraud that went on. he said can you get to an internet cafÉ? [laughing] i could. [laughing] but it meant a six hour walk down the mountain with a sherpa guiding me, my laptop on my back. this little village, himalayan village, the sign said internet cafÉ, german rotisserie. i went in, had a coffee and i -- it was th a happy story ever wr. once the changed, of course it all came out in 2012 with his interview on oprah winfrey, his admission of guilt and his doping. and to give him credit one of the first things he wanted to do was to pay back the sunday times. because obviously he had perjured himself in the case and he was in a very vulnerable position. he eventually pay this back the money it cost us, and more, and from our point of view it ended satisfactorily. but it doesn't change the fact that we
, silicide and they got phone call, phones to work high up in the himalayas. [laughing] from my sports editor who said there'd been a big development in the lance armstrong case. his former teammate floyd landis had written e-mails that detailed the extent of the fraud that went on. he said can you get to an internet cafÉ? [laughing] i could. [laughing] but it meant a six hour walk down the mountain with a sherpa guiding me, my laptop on my back. this little village, himalayan village, the...
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can't leave without trying a real national dish, curry area -- curry. , the menu focuses on the himalayasre making excellent dishes. amazing lamb noodles with spicy red chilies. dishes you would be hard-pressed to find anywhere else. it's all proof that in this fast-paced city, things are always in a state of evolution. >> from this great destination, we shift our focus to the journey. up next, hannah elliott takes a drive in three of the best suv's money can buy. one of them assured sure to be right for you. >> rahman, the japanese staple, has gone global. it's a good time for a short course on the rules. >> this is my shop and we will talk about the best way to a bowl. the most important thing is to eat it while it's hot. anyone conserve you a bowl that is smoking hot and you need to get right away because the noodles are overcooking. it's a lot like ether. a real new yorker knows that you eat it while it's hot and you risk burning your mouth. ramen is absolutely the same. .ou need to slurp it cools down the noodles. don't bite the noodles. take a little less than you think you want to
can't leave without trying a real national dish, curry area -- curry. , the menu focuses on the himalayasre making excellent dishes. amazing lamb noodles with spicy red chilies. dishes you would be hard-pressed to find anywhere else. it's all proof that in this fast-paced city, things are always in a state of evolution. >> from this great destination, we shift our focus to the journey. up next, hannah elliott takes a drive in three of the best suv's money can buy. one of them assured sure...