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camp where the yeti is believed by many to hide called the made today by the himalayas and is protected in certain areas like the nation of bhutan in these national parks even if one has never actually been found and while scientists mostly think of the yeti is just a bear the people who believe in the yeti will not be deterred from their belief in the beast with a human soul that lives deep in the snowy mists while there's a good word around and that is our show for you today remember everyone in this world we are not told that we love them enough so i tell you all i love you i am a rover and and on top of the while i sleep on watching those arcs and i'm a great day and night everybody. when lawmakers manufacture consent to steam to the public well. when the running closest to protect themselves. in the financial merry go round listen to the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. i mean real news is really. seriously folks afraid of sort of. supposed to flourish but if. you would begin the minute you did it was and i go to the. loser because it's if you'll see all of the good
camp where the yeti is believed by many to hide called the made today by the himalayas and is protected in certain areas like the nation of bhutan in these national parks even if one has never actually been found and while scientists mostly think of the yeti is just a bear the people who believe in the yeti will not be deterred from their belief in the beast with a human soul that lives deep in the snowy mists while there's a good word around and that is our show for you today remember everyone...
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the globe with the latest from north korea israel palestine and the larger than life story of the himalayas states in the hopes. to make this manufacture consent to stick to the public well. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the final. listen to the one percent. we can all middle of the room sit. room. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy on sunday shouldn't let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic developments only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. what is it calling the coin is magic internet a new type of digital currency decentralized digital scarcity chancellor i'm bringing a second bailout for bankers call the genesis blog for reason calling the civil disobedience a source of optimism because i can control my own financial destiny it's just a new way of coming to consensus it's a game changer in the human history and this is columbus discovering the new world this terror and i'm shipping technology that transforms economics and finance in a heartbeat
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the globe with the latest from north korea israel palestine and the larger than life story of the himalaya stateroom in the hall. what is it calling decline is magic internet a new type of digital currency the centralized digital scarcity chancellor on the brink of second or bank that's called the genesis blog for reason to coin a civil disobedience a source of optimism because i can control my own financial destiny it's just a new way of coming to consensus it's a game changer in the human history and this is columbus discovering the new world this paradigm shifting technology that transforms economics and finance in a heartbeat the apollo eleven landing on to the next and stacy. this is a stick from the water bottle found in the stomach of the fish the brand is spawns of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers they're the bad ones they're the litter bugs are trying this way industry should be blamed for all this waste the company has long promised to reuse the plastic. that's. their place to. stay in your own homes at
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globe with the latest from north korea israel palestine and then the larger than life story of the himalayas states in the hall. or do. during the great depression which old mr remember there was most of the family were employed. there wasn't it was bed you know much worse objectively that day but there was an expectation that things were going to get better. there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today today's america where shape by the ten principles of concentration of wealth and power. reduced democracy attacks. engineer elections manufacture consent and other principle according to. one set of rules for the rich off set. that's what happens when you put her into the hands of narrow sector of will switch who is dedicated to increasing power for chills just as you'd expect one of the most influential intellectuals of our time speaks about the modern civilization of america. when if a century of all the. elements of its retain and the momentary it is entertaining people would like to interact which is happening to the individual using their job just facebook for me to another. i
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globe with the latest from north korea israel palestine and then the larger than life story of the himalaya so stay tuned for the whole. this is a sticker from the open water bottle phone in the stomach of a fish the brand is part of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers there are the bad ones there the litter bugs are trying this way industry shouldn't be blamed for all this waste the company has long promised to reuse the plastic. and i'm sure. it's difficult absolutely sixty pounds in may look that seems cool sets for something they're plastic kristie cost me on my end only thing you don't lose that special projects funding me. on i'm your best bet is the end of a footy team but fun now the mountains of waste only grow higher. but in twenty first century politics also is going to get some some elements of the day and the moment you it isn't a team people would like to see interactive the team which is happening to individuals are using their judges through facebook from me to another interacting with political event
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now the big concern there is going to be the rain across the himalayas and we could be seen as flash flooding as well as mudslides and landslides across that region temps wise we are looking at kolkata here on sunday at thirty four degrees katmandu at thirty and still very warm across the interior with the diaper at about forty one degrees for you there well here across china the rain continues across much of the area we are seeing really not much of a break maybe over here towards the east we will get a little bit of a break as we go towards the beginning of the weekend with shanghai a twenty six hong kong at twenty seven but there is that rain as we go from saturday as well as into sunday really expanding across much of the area down here across the philippines we are looking at manila with some rain in your forecast there mostly cloudy conditions with a temperature of thirty four degrees. sponsor tone and. i really want to get down to the reality whether online. male chauvinism that is going to clash with our global federation it is really hard to get a piece of the pilot or if yo
now the big concern there is going to be the rain across the himalayas and we could be seen as flash flooding as well as mudslides and landslides across that region temps wise we are looking at kolkata here on sunday at thirty four degrees katmandu at thirty and still very warm across the interior with the diaper at about forty one degrees for you there well here across china the rain continues across much of the area we are seeing really not much of a break maybe over here towards the east we...
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sangita myska is in delhi for us now. is 900 million voters across 29 states from the himalayas in thet down to the southern tip of been casting their votes over six weeks in seven phases. this has been one of the bitterest most fiercest election battles in decades. why? because in essenceit battles in decades. why? because in essence it is being viewed here as a referendum on the incompetent prime minister. he is a hindu nationalist and his critics say that he has divided india over the last five yea rs divided india over the last five years along caste and religious lines and is moving the country away from secularism. his supporters say he is the best bet for development and anti—corruption policies. well, india will decide on the 23rd of may who it wants and we will get those results in and who it wants to govern here for the next five years. many thanks. manchester city's captain vincent kompany has announced he's left the the club to become a player—manager in belgium. the 33 year old led his team to the domestic treble yesterday with victory over watford in the fa cup final. his
sangita myska is in delhi for us now. is 900 million voters across 29 states from the himalayas in thet down to the southern tip of been casting their votes over six weeks in seven phases. this has been one of the bitterest most fiercest election battles in decades. why? because in essenceit battles in decades. why? because in essence it is being viewed here as a referendum on the incompetent prime minister. he is a hindu nationalist and his critics say that he has divided india over the last...
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their votes at roughly $1000000.00 polling stations across the country from the highlands of the himalaya is to downtown new delhi. prime minister modi in his speech j.p. party had hoped his record on national security would win them a 2nd term in office. i think about ourselves for terrorists use explosive devices as a weapon or the weapon off their work or say as a voter id. so i believe that the power of voter id is much greater than and i want our to work on. but the election period was month by outbreaks of violence in various regions. when prime minister modi and his main rival the head of the opposition congress party raul gandhi exchanged skating verbal attacks modi attacked gandhi's credibility and the opposition leader didn't hesitate to hit back. not in the never-never and i'm only going to spread hatred wherever he goes he tells lies now the polling is over it's a waiting game for the official election results too on may 25th. this election has been about big numbers so here's another one for you 45000000 new young voters available to vote in this election a significant voting
their votes at roughly $1000000.00 polling stations across the country from the highlands of the himalaya is to downtown new delhi. prime minister modi in his speech j.p. party had hoped his record on national security would win them a 2nd term in office. i think about ourselves for terrorists use explosive devices as a weapon or the weapon off their work or say as a voter id. so i believe that the power of voter id is much greater than and i want our to work on. but the election period was...
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has campaign stops cold they don't come more stunning than this the himalayas and the ranger moody on a pilgrimage to the secret key dannatt hindu temple. morty worship lord shiva the god of destruction. before spending hours meditating in an isolated cave a war with away from the feverish rallies he started up i've memorized ohio it's my good fortune that i get the chance to visit the land of spiritual enlightenment so often down there you. know where could be farther from the kill us oh. and the color of india's 6 week voting marathon that samadhi across the length and breadth of the country addressing more than $140.00 rallies taking his pitch of hardline hindu nationalism to an increasingly divided country. while he was not in the name of humanitarianism social justice and secularism. the opposition covered in corruption and in a state politics. are what we want to live. with $900000000.00 votes at stake and thousands of parties it is the largest election on ass but it came to be seen as a referendum on india's populist prime minister a choice he relished his image defining a new
has campaign stops cold they don't come more stunning than this the himalayas and the ranger moody on a pilgrimage to the secret key dannatt hindu temple. morty worship lord shiva the god of destruction. before spending hours meditating in an isolated cave a war with away from the feverish rallies he started up i've memorized ohio it's my good fortune that i get the chance to visit the land of spiritual enlightenment so often down there you. know where could be farther from the kill us oh. and...
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roxanne bogle was packing today before she heads to the himalayas.he has been sleeping in and altitude training tent plus spending time and oxygen restricted chambers at her day job. she said this regimen worked when she made her so-called rapid ascents. she has climbed five of the seven highest in the world. now she is setting her sights on the tallest mountain of all. >> out of it sure sheer curiosity i want to push limits and see what i am capable of. it is a science project. >> she has been doing daily workouts with climbing coaches since last summer. when she reaches the summit she plans to eat a dehydrated ice cream sandwich. >>> that is tough. one of the best books about climbing on everest is into thin air. that book is gripping. if you want to get background on the audio is better. >>> we've got low pressure spinning over the coast line by tomorrow that will give us a chance of rain in the area but it will be a convenient rain and most of it falling sunday night and monday morning and not much. high-pressure to the north and low pressure ove
roxanne bogle was packing today before she heads to the himalayas.he has been sleeping in and altitude training tent plus spending time and oxygen restricted chambers at her day job. she said this regimen worked when she made her so-called rapid ascents. she has climbed five of the seven highest in the world. now she is setting her sights on the tallest mountain of all. >> out of it sure sheer curiosity i want to push limits and see what i am capable of. it is a science project. >>...
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. >> reporter: we set off today from katmandu by helicopter for the high him l himalayas. >> the weatherhanges so quickly, it was hot and now a rainstorm has rolled in. >> reporter: for climbers it is the desperate bid to reach everest and summit on rare days that contributed to the deadly bottle neck plus, we were told too many inexperienced climbers were able to buy permits. he said he has never seen the mountain so packed >> do you think things need to change >> yes it has to be a little bit limit. the number of people >> yes. >> climbers and guides we have spoken to support the government of nepal talking about toughening climbing requirements but few are convinced it will happen in this poor country which depends on tourism dollars savannah. >> richard, thank you. >>> up next, saluting the class of 2019. wine countrye trade war. how sour gr b washington and china is hurting our local wineries. and pg&e gets approval to cut power during dangerous conditions. why critics say this loose blackout plan could leave some people vulnerable. next. right >>> and finally tonight, our annual tr
. >> reporter: we set off today from katmandu by helicopter for the high him l himalayas. >> the weatherhanges so quickly, it was hot and now a rainstorm has rolled in. >> reporter: for climbers it is the desperate bid to reach everest and summit on rare days that contributed to the deadly bottle neck plus, we were told too many inexperienced climbers were able to buy permits. he said he has never seen the mountain so packed >> do you think things need to change >>...
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roxanne vogel is going to the himalayas to prepare.he has been sleeping in and out of it -- altitude chamber tent. she says this type of regiment worked when she made other rapid ascents. she has already climbed five of the seven highest mountain peaks in the world, including iceland, indonesia, and ecuador. she is adding her sights on the tallest one of all. >> out of sheer curiosity, i want to climb the mountain anyway. i want to push the limits. i think this is a neat science project. >> when she gets to the top of everest, she plans to eat a dehydrated ice cream sandwich. >>> coming up, one year since the massive volcano eruption. we show you dramatically changed the landscape of hawaii's big island today. >>> the gift of an old station is not cheap. >>> we're showing you the amazing view from the tallest rooftop bar in the bay area. the clouds are coming in ♪ 1,2,3,4 this spring, it's out with the old and in with the awesome. as in, in with the fastest, most reliable internet from xfinity xfi. so you can be in with brilliantly con
roxanne vogel is going to the himalayas to prepare.he has been sleeping in and out of it -- altitude chamber tent. she says this type of regiment worked when she made other rapid ascents. she has already climbed five of the seven highest mountain peaks in the world, including iceland, indonesia, and ecuador. she is adding her sights on the tallest one of all. >> out of sheer curiosity, i want to climb the mountain anyway. i want to push the limits. i think this is a neat science project....
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. >>> a short sherpa in the himalayas has set a new world record. >> he has climbed to the top of mount everest more than anyone earth. today he reached the summit for the 24th time. term for 25 years now he is guided mountaineers to the 29,000-foot high peak. today's climb, his second trip to the top and the last week with only three days rest between climes. >>> back in the bay area, deputies and fire crews teamed up to rescue this six week old kitty. the cuddly creature discovered down a storm drain in cupertino, after a woman heard it. one deputy had the hopping to get the stray kitten out safely. >>> folks in colorado digging themselves out of wet, heavy snow. the unusual late-season snowfall was actually breaking many records, bringing down trees even in denver. residents in to be anxious for warmer temperatures. one woman in a suburb outside denver, shoveling snow in her flip flops. >>> darren peck standing by with our forecast. you are saying it's going to be a pretty nice weekend, keeping our fingers crossed. >> people here in the local sierra were probably in flip flops in sno
. >>> a short sherpa in the himalayas has set a new world record. >> he has climbed to the top of mount everest more than anyone earth. today he reached the summit for the 24th time. term for 25 years now he is guided mountaineers to the 29,000-foot high peak. today's climb, his second trip to the top and the last week with only three days rest between climes. >>> back in the bay area, deputies and fire crews teamed up to rescue this six week old kitty. the cuddly...
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an irishman also died on the mountain yesterday, located in the himalayas., robin? i'm going to the top. but i'm going via the ice storm! yeah, it should be a trip to remember. robin haynes fisher was filmed by his partner at everest base camp just a few weeks ago. and this was him four years ago on the summit of mont blanc. he had also climbed aconcagua, the highest mountain in south america. he got into trouble on everest on the way down, according to the man who organised the expedition. we've just got to get down now! just at the 150 metre... that's about 8700 metres... he just fell down. and then our sherpa tried to wake him up. but he couldn't. and he tried to give him more oxygen and water. but he didn't respond. these extraordinary pictures were taken just a few days ago as dozens of mountaineers queued to get up and down the final knife—edge ridge to the summit of everest. 0ne experienced mountaineer who was stuck in that trafficjam says the authorities need to do more to regulate numbers. we can make the duration of the summit much longer. by setti
an irishman also died on the mountain yesterday, located in the himalayas., robin? i'm going to the top. but i'm going via the ice storm! yeah, it should be a trip to remember. robin haynes fisher was filmed by his partner at everest base camp just a few weeks ago. and this was him four years ago on the summit of mont blanc. he had also climbed aconcagua, the highest mountain in south america. he got into trouble on everest on the way down, according to the man who organised the expedition....
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million registered voters have voted across 29 states from the northernmost parts of india in the himalayasuntry, it's taken six weeks over seven phases, todayis the last day of polling and it has been an unbelievably fierce and bitter battle, very little debate nationally about policies, instead incredibly a slew of personal insults from the leaders of all the major parties going at each other‘s throats in the last few weeks. why has it been such an angry campaign? this is essentially a poll of the incumbent prime minister narendra modi, a hindu nationalist leaderfrom the bjp party, his critics will tell you he has spent the last five years moving india away from its secular constitutional society into a country divided by caste and religion. his supporters, who are equally passionate, will say he is the only man who can deliver sustainable development over another five years and fight the corruption that has plagued this country. results day is on thursday and we should then have some idea who will govern the country over the next five years but there could be a twist. in 2014, narendra m
million registered voters have voted across 29 states from the northernmost parts of india in the himalayasuntry, it's taken six weeks over seven phases, todayis the last day of polling and it has been an unbelievably fierce and bitter battle, very little debate nationally about policies, instead incredibly a slew of personal insults from the leaders of all the major parties going at each other‘s throats in the last few weeks. why has it been such an angry campaign? this is essentially a poll...
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bangladesh bringing very heavy rain to the north as well notice how it's making its way towards the himalayas that's going to be a big concern not only in terms of snow that you see there but also as that water reaches the the mountains it's going to start flash flooding as well as the possibility of mudslides as landslides and landslides accuse me and we could be seeing anywhere between two hundred fifty to five hundred millimeters of rain. still ahead on al-jazeera after the election without authorization parties violent protests in bahrain even calling for the president's resignation. a career cut short we'll tell you how a plan to sideline long distance races is affecting aspects in kenya that's coming up a poll in sport. i really want to get down to the nitty gritty of the reality whether on line when you have a male chauvinist and that is in plans with in our global federation it is really hard to get a piece of that pilot or if you join us on saturday if. they come to be help their mind this is a dialogue everyone has a voice to talk to us and i live you to chat and you too can be in h
bangladesh bringing very heavy rain to the north as well notice how it's making its way towards the himalayas that's going to be a big concern not only in terms of snow that you see there but also as that water reaches the the mountains it's going to start flash flooding as well as the possibility of mudslides as landslides and landslides accuse me and we could be seeing anywhere between two hundred fifty to five hundred millimeters of rain. still ahead on al-jazeera after the election without...
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thing we will continue to watch expression as makes its way towards the northeast once it hits the himalayas we're very concerned that a lot of that rain will come out we could be seeing some mudslides landslides as well as flash flooding across much of the region here not per it is going to be about forty one degrees and it is going to stay quite hot across central areas and here in doha thirty seven degrees is going to be a high on saturday but by the time we get to sunday thirty eight degrees here over towards thirty five and this got thirty to. fly cattle and ways and experience economy to us like never before. and ways going places together. hello again you're watching al-jazeera mind of our top stories this hour the u.s. has ended its sanctions waiver on eight major buyers of iranian oil include china india and turkey who now face u.s. sanctions if they continue to buy crude oil from the rock. and sudan friday protests have again been held in cities to further the campaign for civilian rule protests leaders complain army generals are not serious about handing over power after their ove
thing we will continue to watch expression as makes its way towards the northeast once it hits the himalayas we're very concerned that a lot of that rain will come out we could be seeing some mudslides landslides as well as flash flooding across much of the region here not per it is going to be about forty one degrees and it is going to stay quite hot across central areas and here in doha thirty seven degrees is going to be a high on saturday but by the time we get to sunday thirty eight...
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cast their votes at roughly 1000000 polling stations across the country from the highlands of the himalayas to downtown new delhi. prime minister modi and his b j p party hoped his record on national security would win him a 2nd term in office he projected himself as a watchman i feel its leader who needs votes to keep the country safe. i think about us not for a while terrorists use explosive devices as a weapon or the weapon off their work or say as a voter id. nor one for gosh i said i believe that the power of photo id as much greater than an i.e.d. what are your thoughts but the election period was mugged by outbreaks of violence in kashmir suspected rebels carried out a grenade attack on a polling booth and several were injured in clashes between modi supporters and his opponents and west bank. prime minister modi and his main rival the head of the opposition congress party raju gandhi exchanged skating verbal attacks modi labeled gandhi's assassinated father a former prime minister himself as corrupt the opposition leader didn't hesitate to hit back not in the never never and i'm onl
cast their votes at roughly 1000000 polling stations across the country from the highlands of the himalayas to downtown new delhi. prime minister modi and his b j p party hoped his record on national security would win him a 2nd term in office he projected himself as a watchman i feel its leader who needs votes to keep the country safe. i think about us not for a while terrorists use explosive devices as a weapon or the weapon off their work or say as a voter id. nor one for gosh i said i...
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now back on you can see a little bit of cloud just around the far north of india just around the himalayas and also play some snow over the high ground but quite widely across india now the temperatures getting up towards that forty degree mark or even a touch high assassin a into sunday similar picture somewhat of weather just pushing over towards nepal by this stage bangladesh should be generally dry but the far north of the country might just catch one or two showers chance of one of two showers into the arabian peninsula over the next day or so send flowers to saudi arabia to capture your chair cloud does talk this way down towards doha but will be lossy dry here for the weekend. fly qatar airways and experience economy class like never before qatar airways going places together. welcome back a recap of our top stories on al-jazeera the trade war between the world's two top economies is escalating hours after chinese goods were hit with hundreds of millions of dollars in u.s. ties negotiators from the two sides have met again in washington but the talks have quickly broken up with a ch
now back on you can see a little bit of cloud just around the far north of india just around the himalayas and also play some snow over the high ground but quite widely across india now the temperatures getting up towards that forty degree mark or even a touch high assassin a into sunday similar picture somewhat of weather just pushing over towards nepal by this stage bangladesh should be generally dry but the far north of the country might just catch one or two showers chance of one of two...
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voters casting their votes across 29 states, it's taken six weeks in seven phases, that's from the himalayasern tip of india. as you say, though, this has been probably the most bitter and fiercely fought election battle this country has ever seen. why? in essence it is a referendum on the incumbent prime minister, a man called narendra modi. he represents the hindu nationalist bjp. if you listen to his critics, they will tell you that he has over the last five years divided this country badly along castres and religious lines and they say he is bent on moving this country away from its secular constitution, but when you look and talk to his passionate supporters, what they say is this is the only man that can truly battle corruption that has dogged this country for decades. —— badly along caste and religious lines. and we'll move this country forward. those votes are going to get counted on the 23rd of may. but even then the picture may not be clear. why? india's history is actually one of alliances and hung parliaments. what we are expecting is that the results will come out on the 23rd. i
voters casting their votes across 29 states, it's taken six weeks in seven phases, that's from the himalayasern tip of india. as you say, though, this has been probably the most bitter and fiercely fought election battle this country has ever seen. why? in essence it is a referendum on the incumbent prime minister, a man called narendra modi. he represents the hindu nationalist bjp. if you listen to his critics, they will tell you that he has over the last five years divided this country badly...
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that rain furthermore again that's getting out of the way to snow just around the foothills of the himalayas but to temperatures in new delhi at around 38 or 39 degrees plenty warm enough but the ruhi that stays into central parts of 43 from the pool or even higher as you go on through the next day or 2 going to see that wet weather as in making its way further research as we go on through the next day i. want to show is just pushing the way into kerala for a time clear skies coming up the eastern side of the country but we have got a little bit of cloud just making its way into pakistan now that's pushing its way further east but again with a chance of showers richelle thank you have written still ahead on al-jazeera international is calling it a year of shame for human rights in saudi arabia. people of mexican capital have been warned to stay indoors will have the details and then support this man is being tipped as a future n.b.a. star find out which team now has the best chance of signing at. until now in the coverage of latin america most of the world was a cloud cover included todd's t
that rain furthermore again that's getting out of the way to snow just around the foothills of the himalayas but to temperatures in new delhi at around 38 or 39 degrees plenty warm enough but the ruhi that stays into central parts of 43 from the pool or even higher as you go on through the next day or 2 going to see that wet weather as in making its way further research as we go on through the next day i. want to show is just pushing the way into kerala for a time clear skies coming up the...
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cash is the 12th climbing fatality in the himalayas this year this month traditional marks peak climbingh many more sherpas expected to make the attempt. for one american, a lifelong dream to reach the top of the world that came at the highest cost cash's family hopes he'll be remembered as someone who not only pushed the limits but wanted to explore and connect with nature. they say while he died on everest, he was able to live out his lifelong dream. >> that's a hard story miguel, thank you. >>> let us send it back to ms. g guthrie and mr. tom hanks. >> guys, we're here in indianapolis, and in a moment we're going to start our coverage, and we're going to talk about the state of veterans today in this country, what they're dealing with, what they're facing and what they need from all of us to support them our coverage continues right after this lp bring our family together. i'm just resting my eyes. (dad vo) even though we're generations apart. what a day. i just love those kids. (avo) presenting the all-new three-row subaru ascent. wave to grandma, everybody. (avo) love is now bigger
cash is the 12th climbing fatality in the himalayas this year this month traditional marks peak climbingh many more sherpas expected to make the attempt. for one american, a lifelong dream to reach the top of the world that came at the highest cost cash's family hopes he'll be remembered as someone who not only pushed the limits but wanted to explore and connect with nature. they say while he died on everest, he was able to live out his lifelong dream. >> that's a hard story miguel, thank...
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a tweet from the himalayas, where i guess they have wi-fi indicates that a legendary creature, spokenf for hundreds of years may have been found. members of the indian army believe they have evidence that proves that the previously-thought mythical abominable snowman also known at yeti is alive and well. he has a really great cooler by the way. many believe he's related to sa sasquatch. a snowy version of big foot. a team has sighted footprints close to base camp. this elusive snowman has only been sighted at the national park in the past. right and not even that, probably. but this is a photo, a not-so-great photo of the footprints. it as either a yeti footprint or rob gronkowski is on vacation in nepal. here are some more tracks leading where we don't know. seems like somebody may have followed those. they're huge footprints in the snow. this is incredible, this is history. shall we go home? yes, let's go home. this is a photo of the indian soldiers who made the discovery. it's either the soldiers or a poster for a new movie. what would happen if they found a yeti, alive? i feel lik
a tweet from the himalayas, where i guess they have wi-fi indicates that a legendary creature, spokenf for hundreds of years may have been found. members of the indian army believe they have evidence that proves that the previously-thought mythical abominable snowman also known at yeti is alive and well. he has a really great cooler by the way. many believe he's related to sa sasquatch. a snowy version of big foot. a team has sighted footprints close to base camp. this elusive snowman has only...
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roxanne vogel was packing today before she heads to the himalayas tomorrow.she is already been sleeping in and altitude training tent plus spending time in often restricted chambers at her day job. she says this type of regimen worked when she made other rapid a sense. she is already climbed 5 of the seven highest mountains in the world including peaks in iceland, ecuador and indonesia. now she is setting her sights on the tallest mountain of all. >> out of sheer curiosity i want to climb the mountain anyway but i love to push limits and wants to see what i am capable of. ect she has been doing daily workouts with climbing coaches since last summer. she says when she reaches the summit at everest she plans to eat this dehydrated ice cream sandwich. she will keep i think i can, i think i can. >> you would think she would have enough of ice by the time she gets to the top. i just read that we have been mispronouncing everest. that george everest actually pronounces his last name eve arrest. >>> here is a look at mt. diablo. we have fairly clear skies with wind
roxanne vogel was packing today before she heads to the himalayas tomorrow.she is already been sleeping in and altitude training tent plus spending time in often restricted chambers at her day job. she says this type of regimen worked when she made other rapid a sense. she is already climbed 5 of the seven highest mountains in the world including peaks in iceland, ecuador and indonesia. now she is setting her sights on the tallest mountain of all. >> out of sheer curiosity i want to climb...
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>> i'm gupta continue to climb the 8,000-meter peaks in the himalayas. they are incredible.iritual awakening. they are true mountains. >> dana: how do you train here to do that? >> i train at my local fitness club and i enjoy it. i want to keep training. >> dana: do you climb with a buddy? >> i do. i've got a couple groups of guys that i climb with and i will keep climbing with them and keep training and just be there. i really enjoy the mountains. keep pushing prosthetic limbs to their height. >> dana: we are really impressed and we are inspired by you, charlie linville. thanks for coming. next, joe biden getting good numbers in the polls but something is missing for the candidate is drawing small enough crowds this summer, asking where is the enthusiasm? people in oklahoma and arkansas bracing for what could be the worst flooding the states have ever seen, as the arkansas river continues to rise. >> it's a little nerve-racking but we pray and keep a close eye on it. we are ready to go. we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i sh
>> i'm gupta continue to climb the 8,000-meter peaks in the himalayas. they are incredible.iritual awakening. they are true mountains. >> dana: how do you train here to do that? >> i train at my local fitness club and i enjoy it. i want to keep training. >> dana: do you climb with a buddy? >> i do. i've got a couple groups of guys that i climb with and i will keep climbing with them and keep training and just be there. i really enjoy the mountains. keep pushing...
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this plane served in china and india, flying the hump, which is the himalayas.l. >> anderson says the trip is inspired by his father and two uncles who all served in world war ii and thankfully returned home. >>> another bay area man is planning on returning to the beaches of normandy, france for the first time since the end of world war ii. he is the last surviving member of his company and wants to represent those who fought there and died. rob ross tells us his trip is made possible in ways he never expected. >> reporter: jake morrison showed us his many war medals from his home in martinez. >> that is a bronze star. >> reporter: at 96 years old, he is the last man standing. the last survivor from his unit that stormed omaha beach on t's honor. >> reporter: next month is the 75th anniversary and he plans on returning for the first time since the end of world war ii. >> i want to do this, just to represent all those guys i was with. >> reporter: typically the military would fund such a trip, but his military records were destroyed in a fire in the 1970s. but t
this plane served in china and india, flying the hump, which is the himalayas.l. >> anderson says the trip is inspired by his father and two uncles who all served in world war ii and thankfully returned home. >>> another bay area man is planning on returning to the beaches of normandy, france for the first time since the end of world war ii. he is the last surviving member of his company and wants to represent those who fought there and died. rob ross tells us his trip is made...
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monday, here are the pictures that the army took and brought back from a recent trek through the himalayasnt measures 32 inches by 15 inches, a 2 1/2 foot -- well, foot, and it's thicker than the average human foot is long. the indian army said it sent these pictures to scientists for analysis. within moments, skepticism began to stew and rightfully so. come on, we're talking about big foot's cousin here, a creature talked about for centuries but nobody's ever really seen it. most of the footprints are in a straight line and that's enough to call it bogus but as another man pointed out, one man's mountain could be one yeti's catwalk. what do you think? >> i wanted to you see you do that yeti catwalk. >> good afternoon to all of you. i'm morgan radford, in this afternoon for ali velshi. attorney general william barr has until 9 a.m. on monday to release the full unredacted version of the robert mueller
monday, here are the pictures that the army took and brought back from a recent trek through the himalayasnt measures 32 inches by 15 inches, a 2 1/2 foot -- well, foot, and it's thicker than the average human foot is long. the indian army said it sent these pictures to scientists for analysis. within moments, skepticism began to stew and rightfully so. come on, we're talking about big foot's cousin here, a creature talked about for centuries but nobody's ever really seen it. most of the...
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caucasus through the caspian sea right standing down into afghanistan into the foothills of the himalayas lots of wet weather around on wednesday drier brighter weather as we go what into thursday looks pretty warm in baghdad with the top temperature 40. the weather sponsored by the time i always. meet maria driven by poverty into prostitution and drugs as an early age now as a mother she's turning her life around with the help of the theater a group of colombian women fighting the challenges they face and do their jobs al-jazeera was compelling series which showcases fresh filmmaking talent from a round the globe you find a lot in america presents acting lessons on al-jazeera. when the news breaks. when people need to be heard and the story needs to be told we will shout it out all right though with the exclusive interview you see being good for journalists to early church publishers all around the world and in-depth reports are real being canadian courts in there with al-jazeera as teams on the ground are not my world to bring you more award winning documentaries and live news . again y
caucasus through the caspian sea right standing down into afghanistan into the foothills of the himalayas lots of wet weather around on wednesday drier brighter weather as we go what into thursday looks pretty warm in baghdad with the top temperature 40. the weather sponsored by the time i always. meet maria driven by poverty into prostitution and drugs as an early age now as a mother she's turning her life around with the help of the theater a group of colombian women fighting the challenges...
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imagine them instead in an electronic community, where the himalayas and manhattan were only a splitme. when you look back at that, are you amazed as the rest of us, at how closely you call the future? a bit, yes, but don't forget in 1985, we we re yes, but don't forget in 1985, we were intensely optimistic about the future. it was quite hot technology at that point. i am a bit surprised at that point. i am a bit surprised at the way in which some of it was wrong. the internet has come much faster than i expected, is much more prevalent and widespread. but, and i didn't put a date on this so i'm off the hook, the future possibility that anyone would be educated by it and that there would be more direct democracy because of it has not yet happened and i think that's because these institutions that were created in the past for the technology of the past to solve the problems of the past to solve the problems of the past to solve the problems of the past according to the values of the past according to the values of the past according to the values of the past and we still live with tho
imagine them instead in an electronic community, where the himalayas and manhattan were only a splitme. when you look back at that, are you amazed as the rest of us, at how closely you call the future? a bit, yes, but don't forget in 1985, we we re yes, but don't forget in 1985, we were intensely optimistic about the future. it was quite hot technology at that point. i am a bit surprised at that point. i am a bit surprised at the way in which some of it was wrong. the internet has come much...
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thing we will continue to watch expression as makes its way towards the northeast once it hits the himalayas we're very concerned that a lot of that rain will come out we could be seeing some mudslides landslides as well as flash flooding across much of the region here not per it is going to be about forty one degrees and it is going to stay quite hot across central areas and here in doha thirty seven degrees is going to be a high on saturday but by the time we get to sunday thirty eight degrees here over towards thirty five and miska thirty two. i want to get down to the nitty gritty here everyone alexy weather online and you have a male chauvinist and that is i think perhaps with. the federation and it is really try to get a piece of that or if you join us on saturday we know they're coming to pick up their mind this is a dialogue everyone has appoints to talk to us in our live you tube chat and you too can be straight joining the colonial conversation amount is in. gorging on his ear a reminder of our top stories this hour the u.s. sanctions waiver on major buyers of iranian oil has expir
thing we will continue to watch expression as makes its way towards the northeast once it hits the himalayas we're very concerned that a lot of that rain will come out we could be seeing some mudslides landslides as well as flash flooding across much of the region here not per it is going to be about forty one degrees and it is going to stay quite hot across central areas and here in doha thirty seven degrees is going to be a high on saturday but by the time we get to sunday thirty eight...
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a yeti's like a mythological creature, kind of like a bigfoot that lives in the himalayas in the snowmonis: how'd you come up with the idea? tony: it's really kind of based off a more traditional asian dessert. in taiwan, they kind of do it with like a milk-powder base. lemonis: and it's not the hawaiian shave ice? tony: no, it's not. we actually do something called shaved cream. we kind of have our own play on it. it's a dairy base. lemonis: oh, it is? tony: so it comes out and the texture's just very light and fluffy, but it's very creamy in taste. lemonis: and how long have you had this store? tony: so, we're going on our fourth year. lemonis: oh, wow. high-five on that. most people don't make it that long. tony: yeah. lemonis: what i want to do is i actually want to try it. tony: yeah, sure. i have some gloves for you. lemonis: walk me through the board and how it works. tony: sure. so, the first step is choosing your size. lemonis: okay. then we go to choose our flavor. which one is the most popular? tony: yeti tracks and green tea are our two most popular flavors. lemonis: what
a yeti's like a mythological creature, kind of like a bigfoot that lives in the himalayas in the snowmonis: how'd you come up with the idea? tony: it's really kind of based off a more traditional asian dessert. in taiwan, they kind of do it with like a milk-powder base. lemonis: and it's not the hawaiian shave ice? tony: no, it's not. we actually do something called shaved cream. we kind of have our own play on it. it's a dairy base. lemonis: oh, it is? tony: so it comes out and the texture's...
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now back on you can see a little bit of cloud just around the far north of india just around the himalayas and right also please some snow over the high ground but quite widely across india now the temperatures getting up towards that forty degree mark or even a touch high assassin a into sunday similar picture somewhat of weather just pushing over towards nepal by this day bangladesh should be generally dry but the far north of the country might just catch one or two showers chance of want to see showers into the arabian peninsula over the next day or so sense there is a saudi arabia cassio chad cloud does talk its way down towards doha but will be lossy dry here for the weekend. once welcome now fear. dividing a nation. al-jazeera explores germany's long term economic strategy of pursuing immigrants from the arab world to be sure now i feel more german and syrian the. money does a richer get those people put the. thank. you germany and the new germans on al-jazeera. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera. top stories the trade war between the u.s. and china is escalating as president tr
now back on you can see a little bit of cloud just around the far north of india just around the himalayas and right also please some snow over the high ground but quite widely across india now the temperatures getting up towards that forty degree mark or even a touch high assassin a into sunday similar picture somewhat of weather just pushing over towards nepal by this day bangladesh should be generally dry but the far north of the country might just catch one or two showers chance of want to...
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we have a lot of partnership with other countries, for instance, in the himalayas are also in mountainousountries in latin america. and to some extent these are extreme geographical situations. the glaciers on one side and the islands which the board is coming up race to destroy an island. and what i was not aware, and you told me before, that there is an outreach at the time i was in with mountain partnership, it was the mountain people were among themselves. what i think this reaching out is important to climate change is also a paradigm that shows you how connected the world is. it's related what happens in the mountains, areas far away, , les say from the pacific islands. so i'm excited what you told me and will be happy to learn more. >> look at the swiss mountains and think oh, there's the enemy, there's what it is all coming from. [laughing] >> we are just launching a coalition with the mountain partnership to try and bring the voice of those groups kind of much more to the four of the international discussion. but also i think as impressive said, because they have thought there at
we have a lot of partnership with other countries, for instance, in the himalayas are also in mountainousountries in latin america. and to some extent these are extreme geographical situations. the glaciers on one side and the islands which the board is coming up race to destroy an island. and what i was not aware, and you told me before, that there is an outreach at the time i was in with mountain partnership, it was the mountain people were among themselves. what i think this reaching out is...
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we have a local partnership with countries in the himalayas for instance, also mountainous countries in latin america. and to some extent these aren't extreme graphical situations. the glaciers alongside in the islands which weighed the water that is coming up. and is to destroy an island. and what i was not aware, and you told me before, that there is an outreach at the time and i was with the amount partnership, it was the mountain people there among themselves. the i think this reaching out is important in the climate change is also a paradigm that shows you how connected the world is. it's related what happens in the mountains area far away. let's say from the pacific onwards. so i'm excited what you have told me and will be happy to learn more. >> if you look at the swiss mountains and think 0, there's the enemy, there is where it is all coming from. [laughter] >> we are just launching an ecosystem coalition with the mountain partnership to try and bring the voice of those two groups for much more to the forum international discussion. but also i think as ambassador said, they h
we have a local partnership with countries in the himalayas for instance, also mountainous countries in latin america. and to some extent these aren't extreme graphical situations. the glaciers alongside in the islands which weighed the water that is coming up. and is to destroy an island. and what i was not aware, and you told me before, that there is an outreach at the time and i was with the amount partnership, it was the mountain people there among themselves. the i think this reaching out...
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massive numbers, mind-boggling numbers, and when you consider the fact that it is thest country from himalayasjungles in the south, it's amazing it actually took place without a hitch. you talked about how the counting will be quick. it will be. it will start at 8:00 a.m. today . it is expected to end at noon. some say because of the verification process, which is new, that could take additional time, but the trend of who is winning, which party will be leading in the next few hours, this is how it wins. basically indians voted using computerized machines. hundreds and thousands of them across states, across the country as the election took place and these machines have already tallied the numbers. that's why the process is so quick. it has gone digital in a sense, different from what happened in thailand. we're still waiting for those .umbers in the lead up to the elections, we know exit polls have isicated that narendra modi in the lead. in fact, indicating it could be a landslide victory. exit polls not that accurate, but if you look at the opinion polls leading up to elections, they also s
massive numbers, mind-boggling numbers, and when you consider the fact that it is thest country from himalayasjungles in the south, it's amazing it actually took place without a hitch. you talked about how the counting will be quick. it will be. it will start at 8:00 a.m. today . it is expected to end at noon. some say because of the verification process, which is new, that could take additional time, but the trend of who is winning, which party will be leading in the next few hours, this is...
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cash is the 12th climbing fatality in the himalayas this year. marks peak climbing season be more than 300 permitted climbers and many more sherpas expectedo make the attempt. for one american, a life-long dream to reach the top of the rld that came at the highest cost. cash's famil hopes he'll be remembered as someone who not only pushed the limits but wanted to explore andonnect with nature. while he died on everest, he was tiebl live out his life-long dream. >> that's aard story. miguel, thank you. >>> let us send it back now to miss guthrie and mr. tom hanks. >> guys, we're here in indianapolis. and in a moment we're going to costart our rage. and we're going to talk about the state o t veteransay in this country. whathey're dealing with, what they're facing, and what fhey needm all of us to support them. our coverage continues right after this. hey! alright, l 's get going! and you want to make sure to aim it. i'm aiming it. ohhhhhhh! i dered it for everyone. [laughing] (dad vo) we got the biggest subaru to help bring our family together. i'
cash is the 12th climbing fatality in the himalayas this year. marks peak climbing season be more than 300 permitted climbers and many more sherpas expectedo make the attempt. for one american, a life-long dream to reach the top of the rld that came at the highest cost. cash's famil hopes he'll be remembered as someone who not only pushed the limits but wanted to explore andonnect with nature. while he died on everest, he was tiebl live out his life-long dream. >> that's aard story....
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flying from kathmandu in to the high himalayas this morning, if one thing's apparent, it's that these should not be approached with impunity. the weather changes so quickly. when we left it was hot and now a rain storm has rolled in. and no mountain should be treated with more respect than the tallest on earth mount everest. 29,029 feet. the short climbing on everest is now over this morning as climbers make their way home they're explaining why this season was so deadly. too many people, they say, who didn't know what they were doing, causing huge, dangerous bottlenecks. >> it was like insane, i should say. like, people were pushing themselves and the long lines of people around 200, 300 people in a single line waiting for the summit >> reporter: martin hewitt, a british soldier, said he and another disabled vet for their own safety had to push past 100 unprepared climbers who were running low on oxygen and clogging the route >> but there were the so many people here that do not have the fitness, that do not have the technical skill that do not have the experience of mountaineering t
flying from kathmandu in to the high himalayas this morning, if one thing's apparent, it's that these should not be approached with impunity. the weather changes so quickly. when we left it was hot and now a rain storm has rolled in. and no mountain should be treated with more respect than the tallest on earth mount everest. 29,029 feet. the short climbing on everest is now over this morning as climbers make their way home they're explaining why this season was so deadly. too many people, they...
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a progressive american withdrawal from the region and it stretches from the mediterranean to the himalayasa, russia and the ottomans, now called turkey, who are trying to assert their authority in this area where we are leaving something of a vacuum. i think we are going to continue to be tested, not just by the iranians but probably by the russians and by the turks as well. a fundamental strategic decision whether to stay in the region and if so, how, obviously is still on the table, needs to be fixed. neil: the president terms these fake news, these reports. i believe they started in the "new york times," he was envisioning 120,000 troops going to the region. do you put much salt in that? >> i really doubt that that number of soldiers, first of all, would be enough if we were involved in a serious confrontation with iran. that's fewer troops than we had in iraq. i don't know what the troop strength would be. the president is signaling, i think, in his recent comments to the iranians that he doesn't -- he's not looking for a war. he may be sending that message to people in his own adminis
a progressive american withdrawal from the region and it stretches from the mediterranean to the himalayasa, russia and the ottomans, now called turkey, who are trying to assert their authority in this area where we are leaving something of a vacuum. i think we are going to continue to be tested, not just by the iranians but probably by the russians and by the turks as well. a fundamental strategic decision whether to stay in the region and if so, how, obviously is still on the table, needs to...
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asÍ lo conocen a este pequeÑo paÍs en los himalaya.iliado, te dan cuenta que no tienen pasaporte. mucho no pueden viajar. no pueden salir de su regiÓn sin avisar a la policÍa. entonces, es un sentimiento encontrado. visite la residencia del dalai lama. el palacio este enorme donde la pelÍcula de "siete aÑos en el tÍbet" no mostraban el palacio. se lo recomiendo a todas las personas que quieran conocer la historia. satcha: en particular ahÍ, cuÁl es la lecciÓn mÁs importante quÉ podemos aplicar en nuestra vida? ismael cala: creo que nada se compara con la libertad de un ser humano. aunque te den todo el desarrollo del mundo, no te falte la alimentaciÓn, no te falte el techo donde vivir, cuando te falta la libertad, hay una angustia en muchos seres humanos. eso sentÍ. satcha: hablando de el reino de la felicidad. es tan feliz realmente? [risas] ismael cala: en algunos indicadores sÍ. al reino de la felicidad es un reino que se pudo mantener feliz porque hay poca contaminaciÓn de occidente. no habÍa llegado la televisiÓn. ahora estÁ cambi
asÍ lo conocen a este pequeÑo paÍs en los himalaya.iliado, te dan cuenta que no tienen pasaporte. mucho no pueden viajar. no pueden salir de su regiÓn sin avisar a la policÍa. entonces, es un sentimiento encontrado. visite la residencia del dalai lama. el palacio este enorme donde la pelÍcula de "siete aÑos en el tÍbet" no mostraban el palacio. se lo recomiendo a todas las personas que quieran conocer la historia. satcha: en particular ahÍ, cuÁl es la lecciÓn mÁs...
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the only way russia can cross the himalayas with a pipeline into iran is through turkey.ding a pipeline and they are going to own all the arab oil. we have fallen right into a russian plot. we started this mess with iran so that russia could bring this oil out and they will control -- before this is oil before this is over. host:host: you said you support it when needed so is now the time? think we need to put up the hard military front but we need turkey back in this issue on nato's side. host:host: how do you get turkey back as he put it? caller: whatever it takes. they are a neighbor to iran. host: john is calling from marion, new york. good morning. caller: good morning. thanks for taking my call. a vietnam veteran and i have been following the story. -- talking about the ship they saw. right away i remember the gulf of tonkin and how that all started. sort of coincidental. it goes to show you we don't want history to repeat itself. host: thanks for calling, john. wall street journal has thisa story about congressman justinmash. .- justin amash on saturday mr. amash s
the only way russia can cross the himalayas with a pipeline into iran is through turkey.ding a pipeline and they are going to own all the arab oil. we have fallen right into a russian plot. we started this mess with iran so that russia could bring this oil out and they will control -- before this is oil before this is over. host:host: you said you support it when needed so is now the time? think we need to put up the hard military front but we need turkey back in this issue on nato's side....
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high in the himalayas, gigantic tracks in the snow have been found according to the indian army.a yeti. we don't have to look far away for bigfoot, do we. then. that's all i'm saying. look at that. they are not yeti sized. they are size 12. good job, you're not a yeti. you may have very large feet but unfortunately, the sighting of yeti ‘s have in largely regarded by the scientific community as a myth. it's a shame. it is, isn't it? i like to think these things are true. how whimsical, charlie. you, everybody. you didn't! 17 minutes past. see you later. carol is out and about for us. it looked quite cold. good morning. it is indeed. good morning. iam cold. good morning. it is indeed. good morning. i am at wicken fen nature reserve in cambridgeshire, it's beautiful. the mist is starting to lift, the sun is coming out and it isn't gorgeous start of the day. albeit cold, some frost around and there is also some low cloud, missed an patchy fog as well across eastern parts of england. you'll find as you go through the course of this morning is that lift, the sun will come out and we a
high in the himalayas, gigantic tracks in the snow have been found according to the indian army.a yeti. we don't have to look far away for bigfoot, do we. then. that's all i'm saying. look at that. they are not yeti sized. they are size 12. good job, you're not a yeti. you may have very large feet but unfortunately, the sighting of yeti ‘s have in largely regarded by the scientific community as a myth. it's a shame. it is, isn't it? i like to think these things are true. how whimsical,...
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a picture the himalayas. i will let our beautiful camera get involved.ouflage going on. keep looking. it took me about two minutes to find it. just below the snow. 0h, about two minutes to find it. just below the snow. oh, well. you can just spot the eye. can anybody see it? it doesn't look like a cosy spot for another. look at that. we will see a bit later. carol is looking at the weather. you did mention warmth in the headlines. that's right. good morning everybody. today, we're going to see temperatures higher than they were yesterday and as we go through this week, that will be the case wednesday, being the warmest day. a beautiful start today for some of us. a lovely sunrise, and as we mentioned this week, is going to be mainly dry and settled. it's warming up. we will send to the mid 20s, parts of scotland with the highest temperature is likely to be by wednesday but towards the end of the week, it looks like changes afoot again. is dominating the weather, a week with front moving across, producing and patchy rain. that will clear before midday and
a picture the himalayas. i will let our beautiful camera get involved.ouflage going on. keep looking. it took me about two minutes to find it. just below the snow. 0h, about two minutes to find it. just below the snow. oh, well. you can just spot the eye. can anybody see it? it doesn't look like a cosy spot for another. look at that. we will see a bit later. carol is looking at the weather. you did mention warmth in the headlines. that's right. good morning everybody. today, we're going to see...