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you may find him leading worship or climbing the himalayas, because he pursues understanding everywhereriends among even the remotest of people. ♪ at 12, he was an immigrant boy who loved to read. today, a justice who continues to read at every opportunity. in orders, at lunch, even when walking in the street. justice felix frankfurter, a great leader, great thinker. when justice hugo black was 70, he rejoiced, "now i can play tennis again." it seems his doctor told him that a man in his 60's should not play. ♪ when you teach a child tennis, the concept of fair play is important. justice black has spent a lifetime implementing a similar concept in the broader field of government. the words he lives by are carved in marble over the door of the court he serves -- "equal justice under law." that is the ideal that all of these justices, past and present, have striven to uphold. what is "equal justice under law"? let me give you some examples. the year 1943, the locale a town in pennsylvania. ♪ ♪ a religious sect, jehovah's witnesses, takes literally the mandate of the scriptures to preach t
you may find him leading worship or climbing the himalayas, because he pursues understanding everywhereriends among even the remotest of people. ♪ at 12, he was an immigrant boy who loved to read. today, a justice who continues to read at every opportunity. in orders, at lunch, even when walking in the street. justice felix frankfurter, a great leader, great thinker. when justice hugo black was 70, he rejoiced, "now i can play tennis again." it seems his doctor told him that a man...
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refiero a la de india, y la que sacian esta zona de choca ice donde se genera la cordillera del himalayaasombroso lo que paso. >>> el valle de cuba en la falda se encuentra el campamento base del everest antes de iniciar, la cumbre precisamente en esa región. >>> el resultado de esto fue que el everett creció dos pies más debido a los movimientos o las placas tectónicas o tecnología china y tecnología generada por los estados unidos, que acordaron que el everett ahora mide 8840 m o sea 29.032 pies, dos pies más altos de lo que medía hace precisamente unos años, increíble porque la tierra se mueve y esta montaña más alta del mundo siga creciendo dos. >>> días más regresamos al área la bahía donde el panorama se mantiene agradable de los 50 regresen anterior o plata 11 es cinco deje grado. las mañanas descienden. >>> bbien aldescenso en la temperatura. también llegó un sistema que finalmente traerá cambios hacia el norte la circulación lo transfiera pero comienza a moverse en dirección al sur, por lo tanto el panorama lluvia viene atención a partir el sábado por la noche. >>> comenzará a e
refiero a la de india, y la que sacian esta zona de choca ice donde se genera la cordillera del himalayaasombroso lo que paso. >>> el valle de cuba en la falda se encuentra el campamento base del everest antes de iniciar, la cumbre precisamente en esa región. >>> el resultado de esto fue que el everett creció dos pies más debido a los movimientos o las placas tectónicas o tecnología china y tecnología generada por los estados unidos, que acordaron que el everett ahora...
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a few showers particularly in the foothills of the himalayas, showing up in the new delhi forecast. ♪d three jobs, now, i only have one. i am providing for my family. >> the first time i was at metoo hospital, i did not show any signs of illness. -- was admitted to hospital, i did not show any signs of illness. >> al jazeera world. ♪ >> hello again. you are watching al jazeera. a reminder of our top stories. a gunman attacked in ethiopia, killing more than 100 people. amnesty international says dozens are still unaccounted for. the u.k. is now facing the threat of two coronavirus variants after detecting a more serious strain in people from south africa. after nine months of negotiations, there are signs the eu and u.k. are edging closer to agreement on a close brexit trade deal. talks continued late on wednesday as they try to sort out final details. u.s. president donald trump is vetoed the country's annual defense spending bill. both the house and the senate have overwhelmingly approved the bill. it is routinely passed. live from washington, d.c., donald trump had flagged a telegra
a few showers particularly in the foothills of the himalayas, showing up in the new delhi forecast. ♪d three jobs, now, i only have one. i am providing for my family. >> the first time i was at metoo hospital, i did not show any signs of illness. -- was admitted to hospital, i did not show any signs of illness. >> al jazeera world. ♪ >> hello again. you are watching al jazeera. a reminder of our top stories. a gunman attacked in ethiopia, killing more than 100 people....
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his part insisted behind why he was scattered across the himalayas. arrived and loaded guns down on the indian border with the debate in the region led by the. buddhists were granted political asylum here in 1959 my glow gunge became their largest settlement in india. grew up he watched the town cross for a cheap textiles began flooding the market at that time you know when you go to mega. whole street it's like a really interesting every shop is different they have a wood and cross they have. so many hand and made things happen here and now if you go up. you see all these things that we import from china. everything is chinese now. to bring back the mcclure guns of his childhood guns even found a charge a shop selling sustainable handmade clothes they use only locally sold roma did award environmental pollution and promote traditional graft and design the company employs mostly indian artists from the surrounding lawn tennis region. shashikumar is a god who works at shot and is from the community a nomadic story tribe native to the predations state.
his part insisted behind why he was scattered across the himalayas. arrived and loaded guns down on the indian border with the debate in the region led by the. buddhists were granted political asylum here in 1959 my glow gunge became their largest settlement in india. grew up he watched the town cross for a cheap textiles began flooding the market at that time you know when you go to mega. whole street it's like a really interesting every shop is different they have a wood and cross they have....
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his parents a stayed behind while he was scattered across the himalayas. arrived in mag loaded guns down on the indian border with the region led by the dead but then buddhists were granted political asylum here in 1959 my glowed gunge became their largest settlement in india. grew up he watched the town cross for a cheap textiles began flooding the market at that time you know the new good. whole street is like a very interesting every shop is different they have a wood and crowd they have. anyway so many hand and made things happen here and now if you go up you see all this things that we import from china. everything is chinese now. to bring back the mcclure guns of his childhood unseen found a child a shop selling sustainable handmade clothes. they used only locally so roma did award environmental pollution and promote traditional grafting design the company employs mostly indian artists from the surrounding montana screeching. shashikumar is a god who works. and is from the community a nomadic store will cry native to the predations state. the good de
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reef in the himalayas. the probably one job, a kid nature reserve was neglected and full of weeds just a few years ago. now it's been restored and not just in line with the endemic ecosystem. and these conservation efforts are even creating jobs for locals who are forced to look for them elsewhere. is this a feasible model to look after the trees? let's find out. trival untouched forest has become a yet increasingly rare site in such a forest, why his life is allowed to roam free as of green, left undisturbed by human activity. over the past few decades, the strain on forests has reached disastrous proportions. the changes upset delicate ecosystems and diminish wildlife habitats. at the same time, the poorest part of the population, dependent on forests bad, most of the brunt of the changes. a lifelong resident of the job to keep a village near the mystic of a town of land or even that i can province. 40 year old t.v. has always relied on the surrounding forest for to have daily needs. they provide 5 wood f
reef in the himalayas. the probably one job, a kid nature reserve was neglected and full of weeds just a few years ago. now it's been restored and not just in line with the endemic ecosystem. and these conservation efforts are even creating jobs for locals who are forced to look for them elsewhere. is this a feasible model to look after the trees? let's find out. trival untouched forest has become a yet increasingly rare site in such a forest, why his life is allowed to roam free as of green,...
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in the himalayas a privately owned job a kick nature reserve was neglected and full of weeds just a few years ago now it's been restored and not just in line with the endemic ecosystem and these conservation efforts are even creating jobs for locals who are forced to look for them elsewhere is this a feasible model to look after the trees let's find out. untouched forest is becoming an increasingly rare sight. in such a forest why his life is allowed to roam free. because of green cover left undisturbed by human activity. over the past few decades the strain on forests has reached disastrous proportions the changes upset delicate ecosystems and diminish wildlife habitats at the same time the poorest part of the population dependent on forests bad most of the brunt of the changes. a lifelong resident of the java kids village near the mystic of a town of land or even that i can province 40 year old levy has always relied on the surrounding forest for had daily needs it provides fire wood for cooking and grass for cattle over the years however uncontrolled tree felling by nearby villages h
in the himalayas a privately owned job a kick nature reserve was neglected and full of weeds just a few years ago now it's been restored and not just in line with the endemic ecosystem and these conservation efforts are even creating jobs for locals who are forced to look for them elsewhere is this a feasible model to look after the trees let's find out. untouched forest is becoming an increasingly rare sight. in such a forest why his life is allowed to roam free. because of green cover left...
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yes, my father-in-law, 94, world war ii, flew a c-47 over the m himalayas in india.y and he does walk with a walker. today i sat with a very good friend of mine at a breakfast who is 95 years old and flew combat in italy. so they are still the 5% and those of you who have not read the book "the greatest generation" need to read it. it's a wonderful book. thank you very much, sir. >> i appreciate that. [ applause ] >> sir, in preparation, in coming here, i read a little bit about your life after war and i read a reconciliation you made about your family. i don't know if you could take a moment to share that. i know it's probably a long story, but i'd like for everyone to hear a little bit about that. >> in 1983 i was a consultant to major banks in california. they asked me to go to japan to speak to a bank group. well, i had been in iwojima, and you can replicate the sights, you can replicate the sounds, but you can't replicate the smell of 28,000 bodies rotting in the sun. i had no use for the japanese people, and i said, no, i can't go to japan. i'm too busy. and i
yes, my father-in-law, 94, world war ii, flew a c-47 over the m himalayas in india.y and he does walk with a walker. today i sat with a very good friend of mine at a breakfast who is 95 years old and flew combat in italy. so they are still the 5% and those of you who have not read the book "the greatest generation" need to read it. it's a wonderful book. thank you very much, sir. >> i appreciate that. [ applause ] >> sir, in preparation, in coming here, i read a little bit...
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he flew over the himalayas from india to -- he is alive today and he does walk with a walker, today hesets with a very good friend of mine who is 95 years old and flew combat in italy. they are still the 5% and those of you who have not read the book, the greatest generation, you need to read it and it is a wonderful book. thank you very not. >> i appreciate that. >> in preparation of coming here, reading about your life after the war and a little bit of some reconciliation you made through your family, i don't know if you will take a moment to share that? i know that is probably a long story but i would love everyone to hear a little bit about that. >> in 1983 i was a consultant for major banks in california. and they asked me to go to japan and speak to the bank group. i have been on your jima, you could replicate the sites, you could replicate the sounds but you cannot replicate the smell of 28,000 bodies rotting in the sun. i have no use for the japanese people and i said no, i cannot go to japan, i'm too busy. i told my wife when i came home that night that i turned down a trip to
he flew over the himalayas from india to -- he is alive today and he does walk with a walker, today hesets with a very good friend of mine who is 95 years old and flew combat in italy. they are still the 5% and those of you who have not read the book, the greatest generation, you need to read it and it is a wonderful book. thank you very not. >> i appreciate that. >> in preparation of coming here, reading about your life after the war and a little bit of some reconciliation you made...
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do become fewer and further between further north it is generally try all the way out towards the himalayas. but. jump into this stream and julian on global community bio diversity is bio security is that essential for our species to survive be part of the debate i know you have 90 days and yet you can be part of this conversation when no topic is off the table and the complaints are not neutral and all of the case goal here is to terrorize and here's the other part of this there's no consequence this stream on out is there. but about you want you all to 0 it means the whole rom the reminder of our top stories the united states has recorded more than 210000 new coronavirus infections in 24 hours 2700 people have died u.s. president elect joe biden says he'll ask americans to commit to mass squaring for the 1st 100 days of his administration. italy has an l. strict measures on movement during the holiday season after recording $993.00 deaths in 24 hours is the highest daily death toll so far. the u.n. secretary general has called for a unified global response to corona virus as the number of
do become fewer and further between further north it is generally try all the way out towards the himalayas. but. jump into this stream and julian on global community bio diversity is bio security is that essential for our species to survive be part of the debate i know you have 90 days and yet you can be part of this conversation when no topic is off the table and the complaints are not neutral and all of the case goal here is to terrorize and here's the other part of this there's no...
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weather military tactics it raise concerns that it could help the chinese army fight better in the himalayas classified documents obtained by rebel news show that the training event was eventually counsel at the request of the us that department . we recall for example that back in december department of national defense and canadian armed forces were keen to cancel the people's liberation army participation in the winter survival training following their request from the d.o.d. to do so that winter survival training will not take place this winter the security can censor originated primarily from the us we do not have a record of other 5 i countries expressing this concern 6 canada. the reveal documents also suggest the exercise was cancelled directly by canadian armed forces by passing through those liberal government we've asked lobel affairs canada to comment on the situation earlier experts told us why canada's top officials might want to think better relations with china. relationship between canada and china is and the reason to be good so this is my as world history will this exercis
weather military tactics it raise concerns that it could help the chinese army fight better in the himalayas classified documents obtained by rebel news show that the training event was eventually counsel at the request of the us that department . we recall for example that back in december department of national defense and canadian armed forces were keen to cancel the people's liberation army participation in the winter survival training following their request from the d.o.d. to do so that...
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carolina north of that is generally fine and dry with a few showers around the foothills of the himalayas. an invitation to bear witness to all that life office. the highs the learner's the trials and tribulations. and soon movements and everyday miracles the injustices the defiance the test of character and the curse not the trees the witness documentaries with a delicate touch on al-jazeera. my. base is al-jazeera quick reminder all the headlines for you know the u.k. government says approve the pfizer and bio insect covert 19 vaccine which sets to be will. a committee says it expects to start inoculating those most at risk including health workers and care home residents from next week russia's president has ordered officials to begin mass coronavirus vaccinations next week glad to be uprooted and says it will be to 1000000 doses of the sputnik vivax in produce in the next few days and the afghan government and the taliban have agreed on a framework for peace talks after months of deadlock the agreement only covers procedure both sides will be discussing the agenda for talks which woul
carolina north of that is generally fine and dry with a few showers around the foothills of the himalayas. an invitation to bear witness to all that life office. the highs the learner's the trials and tribulations. and soon movements and everyday miracles the injustices the defiance the test of character and the curse not the trees the witness documentaries with a delicate touch on al-jazeera. my. base is al-jazeera quick reminder all the headlines for you know the u.k. government says approve...
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sri lanka a hint refuse showers maybe in the far north of a need to flee in the foothills of the himalayas showing up surprisingly in the delhi forecast. i had 3 jobs and now i only have one but i'm still providing for my family. the 1st time i was admitted to hospital i didn't show any signs of m.s. . at all that but my opinion women have become very past and stop thinking about the negative sides and. get on al-jazeera while. living with them in egypt. however you want yard 0 or money about top stories this hour and gunmen have attacked a town in western ethiopia possibly killing more than $100.00 people the attack happened in the british angle is reason and since national says dozens are still unaccounted for the group claims that. the u.k. is now facing the threat of 2 coronavirus variants after detecting another potentially more infectious strain in 2 people who travel from south africa has bought all flights from the country. after 9 months of negotiations there are signs the e.u. and u.k. are edging closer to agreement on a piece breaks a trade deal talks between the 2 sides continu
sri lanka a hint refuse showers maybe in the far north of a need to flee in the foothills of the himalayas showing up surprisingly in the delhi forecast. i had 3 jobs and now i only have one but i'm still providing for my family. the 1st time i was admitted to hospital i didn't show any signs of m.s. . at all that but my opinion women have become very past and stop thinking about the negative sides and. get on al-jazeera while. living with them in egypt. however you want yard 0 or money about...
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further north it is a good deal quieter more smoke there for new delhi and showers for the ills of the himalayas. in the light of the ape in seas hides a dark secret. men forced to work without pay in slave field. but a glimmer of hope remains for the forgotten fisherman as a group of activists delve deep into the illegal fishing industry demanding justice . and freedom. go street a witness documentary on al-jazeera. to to. again this is al-jazeera the main news this hour hong kong media tycoon and pro-democracy advocate jimmy lai has been refused bail the outspoken government critic has been charged with defrauding the government of businesses. farmers in india meeting ministers for a 2nd round of talks as protests intensify against new laws on produce they're worried that the change will end minimum crop prices complete corporate exploitation. bangladesh has begun to transfer hundreds of bringing the refugees to the island of russian char which the u.n. warns is prone to cyclons and floods buses carrying around 400 people have left the camps in cox is. breaking news now iran's government has a
further north it is a good deal quieter more smoke there for new delhi and showers for the ills of the himalayas. in the light of the ape in seas hides a dark secret. men forced to work without pay in slave field. but a glimmer of hope remains for the forgotten fisherman as a group of activists delve deep into the illegal fishing industry demanding justice . and freedom. go street a witness documentary on al-jazeera. to to. again this is al-jazeera the main news this hour hong kong media tycoon...
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further north it is a good deal dry but notice a few showers just draped along the fos out of the himalayas over the next couple of days. from fossil fuels to modern day renewable as societies develop the energy demands increase requiring innovative solutions to meet such 2 mountains as a global power development of investment company nebraska power is uniquely positioned to deliver against east amounts we provide business growth promote social economic benefits and provide innovative safe and fire mentally sound energy solutions for future generation the british pioneering future energy. well again this is al-jazeera made news this hour the u.k.'s government has approved the fire as a bio and tech covert 19 vaccine to be rolled out for next week it's vaccine committee says that it's expected to stop of those most at risk including health workers and residents. 3 of hong kong's best known pro-democracy activists have been sentenced to prison joshua one will spend around 13 months in jail at this child and ivan lamb received short of sentences but hundreds of people are protesting in thailan
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same as we go on through monday and choose stay particularly cold up towards the foothills of the himalayas and we have got a little westley disturbance just starting to show it's had cost more than parts of pakistan that will sink this way a little further southwards and east was by the time we come to choose to you could see want to see showers for tension the far south all of india but majority of the showers continue across the uk. american people have finally for poking around here as i see it when america is off balance the world becomes more dangerous the world is looking for those mixture of sadness and. with the election behind us the republican party dumptruck with the weekly take on us politics and society that's the bottom line we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world so no matter what we do to the news and current affairs that matter to you. to know. your geology is there on her mind about top stories this hour europe has entered the final week before christmas with many countries imposing new lockdown missions initially shops bars and restaur
same as we go on through monday and choose stay particularly cold up towards the foothills of the himalayas and we have got a little westley disturbance just starting to show it's had cost more than parts of pakistan that will sink this way a little further southwards and east was by the time we come to choose to you could see want to see showers for tension the far south all of india but majority of the showers continue across the uk. american people have finally for poking around here as i...
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it emerged from the silt accumulated over the years from the himalayas about 20 years ago.ays that it has set up a lot of housing units and hospitals and schools, and the facilities there are much better. but accessibility is an issue there because you need to have special boats to reach this island. for example, it may take even four or five hours to reach these islands. one of the main reasons being cited by the bangladeshi authorities is that the current camps in the cox's bazar district which borders mayanmar, they are overcrowded. nearly a million refugees are living there in very cramped conditions and there are issues of law and order, human trafficking, and they want to move some of them to these islands so that they can reduce conditions and bring the situation under control. the bangladesh authorities are also not very hopeful that myanmar will take them anytime from the bangladeshi perspective, we are a democratic country. we have taken these nearly1 million refugees from neighbouring mayanmar. they fled violence there. a lot of reports indicate that there was or
it emerged from the silt accumulated over the years from the himalayas about 20 years ago.ays that it has set up a lot of housing units and hospitals and schools, and the facilities there are much better. but accessibility is an issue there because you need to have special boats to reach this island. for example, it may take even four or five hours to reach these islands. one of the main reasons being cited by the bangladeshi authorities is that the current camps in the cox's bazar district...
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do become fewer and further between further north it is generally try all the way out towards the himalayas. al-jazeera well to meet some extraordinary women. who are making things happen that way. following their daily struggle to survive. for their families to thrive. swimmin street sign that is on al-jazeera. welcome back i want you all to 0 it means the whole romney reminder of our top story is the united states has recorded more than 210000 new current virus infection the same 24 hours 2700 people have died u.s. president elect joe biden says that he'll ask americans to commit to mass wearing for the 1st 100 days of his administration. italy has now strict measures on movement during the holiday season after recording $993.00 deaths in 24 hours it's italy's highest daily death toll so far. and the u.n. secretary general has called for a unified global response to create a virus as the number of deaths worldwide has reached out 1500000 antonio tara she was speaking at a special pandemic session of the united nations. in sri lanka the families of a number of muslim coronavirus victims ar
do become fewer and further between further north it is generally try all the way out towards the himalayas. al-jazeera well to meet some extraordinary women. who are making things happen that way. following their daily struggle to survive. for their families to thrive. swimmin street sign that is on al-jazeera. welcome back i want you all to 0 it means the whole romney reminder of our top story is the united states has recorded more than 210000 new current virus infection the same 24 hours...
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carolina north of that it is generally fine and dry but a few showers around the foothills of the himalayas. the latest news while not all of those displaced have witnessed be attacks others recount they say this there is they heard from family members and relatives were enough to make them come here rather than think that detail coverage challenge the government faces is aware that it can persuade people to keep abiding by restrictions when they need to work to feed their families from around the world the so-called swedish model may be under some pressure but a full lockdown is unlikely and perhaps even impossible. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera time to recap headlines now a government has approved the pfizer owned by own take over $900.00 vaccines to be rolled out the committee says it's expects to start inoculating those most at risk including health workers and care home residents from next week 3 of hong kong's well known pro-democracy activists have been sentenced to prison joshua one will spend around 13 months in jail agnes challen ivan lamb received shorter sentences. ant
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scott founded the charity community action nepal to help people in the himalayas and raised thousandsand and leeds rhinos rugby league player kevin sinfield has just run seven marathons in seven days — all of them in under four hours. his remarkable test of endurance was to raise money for his friend and former team—mate, 38—year—old rob burrow, who suffers from motor neurone disease. kevin raised far more than anyone expected, as our sports correspondent katie gornall reports. cheering it was a challenge powered by friendship and, this morning, that challenge entered its final strides. kevin sinfield had just run seven marathons in seven days to support the motor neurone disease association, and his former team—mate, rob burrow. made up, overwhelmed. that was unbelievable. we never knew it'd turn into anything like this. it was just six mates trying to raise a bit of money for rob. and my wife said to me this morning, "if someone offered to double it, would you do it again?", and in an instant, i said, "yeah, absolutely. " i'd do it because that's what mates do, don't they? probably
scott founded the charity community action nepal to help people in the himalayas and raised thousandsand and leeds rhinos rugby league player kevin sinfield has just run seven marathons in seven days — all of them in under four hours. his remarkable test of endurance was to raise money for his friend and former team—mate, 38—year—old rob burrow, who suffers from motor neurone disease. kevin raised far more than anyone expected, as our sports correspondent katie gornall reports. cheering...
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this northwestern part of india in northern pakistan because the snow fell in the foothills of the himalayas so these and nighttime temperatures down to low single figures there is fog developing particularly in this general area which breaks for time during the day is jenny paul cause he was already answered all in india at the moment partners few hours until the day when you get temp is just about fresh in the 20 mark but given it's cold up there has been harm from the showers intel on the other and in sri lanka for the next couple of days. from fossil fuels to modern day renewable as a side. he's developed the energy demands increase requiring innovative solutions to meet such to as a global power developing to the investment company nebraska power is uniquely positioned to deliver against the state we provide business growth promote social economic benefits and provide innovative safe and in fire mentally sound energy solutions for future generation the british pioneering future energy. you want your own jazeera a reminder of our top stories this hour several people have been killed off
this northwestern part of india in northern pakistan because the snow fell in the foothills of the himalayas so these and nighttime temperatures down to low single figures there is fog developing particularly in this general area which breaks for time during the day is jenny paul cause he was already answered all in india at the moment partners few hours until the day when you get temp is just about fresh in the 20 mark but given it's cold up there has been harm from the showers intel on the...
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behind bars he was scattered across the himalayas. arrived in mag loaded guns down on the indian border with the region led by the then buddhists were granted political asylum here in 1959. gunge became their largest settlement in india. grew up he watched it down cross for a cheap that styles began flooding the market at that time you know when you go to make. the whole ringback street very interesting every shop is different they have a wood and crowd they have. anyway so many hand and neat things happening here and now if you go up you see. things that we import from china. everything is chinese now. to bring back the mcclure guns of the childhood unseen found in charge a shop selling sustainable handmade gloats. they use only locally so to grow material award environmental pollution and promote conditional grafting design the company employs mostly indian artists from the surrounding montana screeching. is a god who works. and is from the community a nomadic story tribe native to the predations state. the goodies the struggle agai
behind bars he was scattered across the himalayas. arrived in mag loaded guns down on the indian border with the region led by the then buddhists were granted political asylum here in 1959. gunge became their largest settlement in india. grew up he watched it down cross for a cheap that styles began flooding the market at that time you know when you go to make. the whole ringback street very interesting every shop is different they have a wood and crowd they have. anyway so many hand and neat...
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his part insisted behind bars he was scattered across the himalayas. zene arrived and loaded guns down on the indian border with the tibetan region led by the then buddhists were granted political asylum here in 1959. gunge became their largest settlement in india. grew up he watched the town transform a steep that styles began flooding the market at that time you know the new good. whole street is like a very interesting every shop is different they have a wood and cross they have. like so many hand and neat things happening here and now if you go up. you see all these things that we import from china. everything is chinese now. to bring back the load guns of the childhood guns and found it shot a shop selling sustainable handmade clothes they used only locally sold roma did award environmental pollution and promote traditional craft and design the company employs mostly indian artists from the surrounding dennis region. shashikumar is a god who works at a shop and is from the community a nomadic store the tribe native to care much of predation state.
his part insisted behind bars he was scattered across the himalayas. zene arrived and loaded guns down on the indian border with the tibetan region led by the then buddhists were granted political asylum here in 1959. gunge became their largest settlement in india. grew up he watched the town transform a steep that styles began flooding the market at that time you know the new good. whole street is like a very interesting every shop is different they have a wood and cross they have. like so...
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his proud insisted behind bars he was scattered across the himalayas. arrived and loaded guns down on the indian border with the region led by the then buddhists were granted political asylum here in 1959. gunge became their largest settlement in india. he watched the town cross for a cheap textiles began flooding the market at that time you know the new good. whole street is like a very interesting every shop is different they have a wood and they have. so many hand and things happening here and now if you go up. you see all these things that we import from china. everything is chinese now. to bring back the load guns of the child unseen found a child a shop selling sustainable handmade gloats. they used only locally so the roma did award environmental pollution and promote traditional graft and design the company employs mostly indian artists from the surrounding montana's region. shashikumar is a god who works. and is from the community a nomadic the story tribal native to the predations state. of the goodies the struggle against radio will ability o
his proud insisted behind bars he was scattered across the himalayas. arrived and loaded guns down on the indian border with the region led by the then buddhists were granted political asylum here in 1959. gunge became their largest settlement in india. he watched the town cross for a cheap textiles began flooding the market at that time you know the new good. whole street is like a very interesting every shop is different they have a wood and they have. so many hand and things happening here...
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his parents a stayed behind bars he was scattered across the himalayas. arrived and loaded guns down on the indian border with the debate and region led by the lum but then buddhists were granted political asylum here in 1959. gunge became the largest settlement in india. grew up he watched down cross for a stoop that styles began flooding the market at that time you know i mean you could imagine the whole street is very interesting every shop is different they have a wood and cross they have. any like so many hand and made things happen here and now if you go up you see all of this things that we import from china. everything is chinese now. to bring back the mcclure guns of the childhood than seen from to charge a shop selling sustainable i mean gloats. they used only locally so roma did award environmental pollution and promote traditional graft and design the company employs mostly indian artists from the surrounding montana speeches. shashikumar is a god who works at shot and is from the. a nomadic tribe native to the predations state. the good deeds
his parents a stayed behind bars he was scattered across the himalayas. arrived and loaded guns down on the indian border with the debate and region led by the lum but then buddhists were granted political asylum here in 1959. gunge became the largest settlement in india. grew up he watched down cross for a stoop that styles began flooding the market at that time you know i mean you could imagine the whole street is very interesting every shop is different they have a wood and cross they have....
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military expansionism where they go into areas of dispute such as the south china seas and in the himalayas and just forcefully build military installations in disputed territories. they claim it for themselves. look, china takes the future seriously. donald trump is the only person i know, the only outsider with enough courage to take them on. most politicians cave and fold. jump didn't. that's one of the reasons china policies going to be sorely missed. >> laura: yeah, i completely agree. i think americans, looking back at this, saying why do we not have more men of courage. i think they will miss it a lot. gentlemen, think is a much night. should biden be next, cabinet picks like toby blinking. failed experiments of the obama era. with him at state, he will rejoin the economy crushing paris climate accord as well as the insanely stupid iran nuclear will deal. all the while, american taxpayers forced to play more for europe's defense. my next guest thinks this is necessary to save the world. he writes, joe biden would rescue world alliances with antony blinken. joining me now is an old fr
military expansionism where they go into areas of dispute such as the south china seas and in the himalayas and just forcefully build military installations in disputed territories. they claim it for themselves. look, china takes the future seriously. donald trump is the only person i know, the only outsider with enough courage to take them on. most politicians cave and fold. jump didn't. that's one of the reasons china policies going to be sorely missed. >> laura: yeah, i completely...
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do become fewer and further between further north it is generally try all the way up towards the himalayas.
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he was scattered across the himalayas. arrived in mag lord guns down on the indian border with the debate and region led by the then buddhists were granted political asylum here in 1959. load gunge became their largest settlement in india . grew up he watched down cross for a steep bank styles began flooding the market at that time you know i mean you could imagine the whole ringback street is very interesting every shop is different they have a wood and cross they have. so many hand and meetings happening here and now if you go up you see all the. things that we import from china. everything is chinese now. to bring back the mcclure guns of the childhood guns and found a child a shop selling sustainable handmade loads. they use only locally so roma did award environmental pollution and promote traditional graft and design the company employs mostly indian artists from the surrounding in this region. shashikumar is a god who works at shop and is from the community a nomadic story tribe native to her much of predation state
he was scattered across the himalayas. arrived in mag lord guns down on the indian border with the debate and region led by the then buddhists were granted political asylum here in 1959. load gunge became their largest settlement in india . grew up he watched down cross for a steep bank styles began flooding the market at that time you know i mean you could imagine the whole ringback street is very interesting every shop is different they have a wood and cross they have. so many hand and...
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really affected by it because it changes the water flows especially in the himalayas and they have also cultural volterra that sites they are much stockton like climate change read in its archaeological sites midnite sites in this post. or our cities in the mediterranean if you think of venice. climate change is already a reality and it's here it is with us despite the attempts that we were hearing about earlier to work to slow the rate at which the climate is changing. is there a danger that some of these world heritage sites could actually disappear that they it's inevitable that they they will no longer be with us. they may lewis some of the attributes for reached a half being listed as those sites which the whole of humanity has to protect if you think of keep flora region where the plan systems is moving outside of the world heritage area so this was already taking into account that the site was nominated but we have also 50 marine sites you have mentioned especially straps through a barrier reef area reefs we have to call reefs to call bleaching so we hope to grow as all governmen
really affected by it because it changes the water flows especially in the himalayas and they have also cultural volterra that sites they are much stockton like climate change read in its archaeological sites midnite sites in this post. or our cities in the mediterranean if you think of venice. climate change is already a reality and it's here it is with us despite the attempts that we were hearing about earlier to work to slow the rate at which the climate is changing. is there a danger that...
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do become fewer and further between further north it is generally try all the way up towards the himalayas evident thank you very much still ahead on the news hour and crisis in syria as the cold of winter puts millions of people at risk. plus one reports have a report rather from athens on the measures some museums are taking to stay afloat during the pandemic and argentina do a u. turn after talking there on the captain peter be here to explain or still stay with us. jump into this story and julian on global community bio diversity is bio security is that essential for our species to survive be part of the debate i know the hard line days and weeks you can be part of this conversation. when no topic is off the table the police are not neutral and all of these cases here is to terrorize and here's the other part of this there's no consequence this stream on out is there. frank assessments you've got colleagues on the ground in the canaries what is the situation there's only one doctor and one nurse or $2200.00 people informed opinions how big does foreign policy figure in the early stages
do become fewer and further between further north it is generally try all the way up towards the himalayas evident thank you very much still ahead on the news hour and crisis in syria as the cold of winter puts millions of people at risk. plus one reports have a report rather from athens on the measures some museums are taking to stay afloat during the pandemic and argentina do a u. turn after talking there on the captain peter be here to explain or still stay with us. jump into this story and...
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clearer skies make the himalayas more visible.allowed the murky waters to settle, revealing life below the surface. around the world, wild animals were spotted roaming streets, reclaiming habitats where they once freely thrived. for many, the glimpse of a cl n cleaner world between mankind and nature was a makeup call. for others, a call to action. to tackle our climate crisis and its affects head on. perhaps it offers lessons for the world we can rebuild together, starting now. >> when it comes to climate change, we can reduce the amount of travel we do. the amount of driving. we can make sure our homes are as energy efficient as possible. if we get together and change our activity, that can change the trajectory of the planet. >> young climate activists are already paving the future path with their work to protect the planet. >> no one is too small to make a difference. >> if you want to do something to help, go to cnnheroes.com. click on the donate button for water.org. it helped change the lives of people all over the world by
clearer skies make the himalayas more visible.allowed the murky waters to settle, revealing life below the surface. around the world, wild animals were spotted roaming streets, reclaiming habitats where they once freely thrived. for many, the glimpse of a cl n cleaner world between mankind and nature was a makeup call. for others, a call to action. to tackle our climate crisis and its affects head on. perhaps it offers lessons for the world we can rebuild together, starting now. >> when...
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he founded a charity to help people in the himalayas and raised thousands of pounds during the lockdownn to those po5t brexit trade talks, which are currently in the of stalemate. 0ur europe correspondent nick beake is in brussels. good morning. give us an idea if you can of the sort of mood among eu leaders, and will it be changed by a potential visit from bori5 leaders, and will it be changed by a potential visit from boris johnson? good morning. i have been trying to gauge that and work out what people are thinking. i think there is a range of emotions. there is a bit of relief because it feels like they have been going around in circles. both sides agreed that in the last a8 hour5, despite talk of intensifying the negotiations, they haven't made progress at all. the idea that bori5 haven't made progress at all. the idea that boris johnson haven't made progress at all. the idea that bori5johnson i5 haven't made progress at all. the idea that bori5johnson is coming here. he is going to discuss and present what can be done, to have a face to face meeting with the european commission pr
he founded a charity to help people in the himalayas and raised thousands of pounds during the lockdownn to those po5t brexit trade talks, which are currently in the of stalemate. 0ur europe correspondent nick beake is in brussels. good morning. give us an idea if you can of the sort of mood among eu leaders, and will it be changed by a potential visit from bori5 leaders, and will it be changed by a potential visit from boris johnson? good morning. i have been trying to gauge that and work out...
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in northern india, clearer skies made the himalayas visible to people from more than 100 miles away., the absence of boats in the canals churning up sediment from the ground allowed the typically murkowsy waters t settle, revealing wild life. and reclaiming habitats where they once freely thrived. for many a glimpse of a cleaner more symbiotic world between mankind and nature was a wake up call, for others a call to action. to truly tackle our climate crisis and its effects head on. perhaps it offers lessons for the kind of world we can rebuild together, starting now. >> when it comes to climate change, there are certain things we can do in our own lives. we can reduce the amount of travel we do, the amount of driving we do, make sure our homes are as efficient as possible. we get together and change our activity, that can change the traje trajectory of the whole planet. >> and young activists like greta thunberg are paving the path. >> if you want to do something to help, go to cnnheroes.com. you can click on the donate button for water.org and help change the lives of people all ov
in northern india, clearer skies made the himalayas visible to people from more than 100 miles away., the absence of boats in the canals churning up sediment from the ground allowed the typically murkowsy waters t settle, revealing wild life. and reclaiming habitats where they once freely thrived. for many a glimpse of a cleaner more symbiotic world between mankind and nature was a wake up call, for others a call to action. to truly tackle our climate crisis and its effects head on. perhaps it...
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he founded a charity to help people in the himalayas and raised thousands of pounds during the lockdownd the south—east, mao took a chance of some rain. tablets away and we are left with some change and a few showers, especially for eastern areas. i took the west, we have them coming into northern ireland, western wales and the west, we have them coming into northern ireland, western wheels and a south—west later on. ahead of it, temperatures typically add six or seven. the winds should be lights. the weather system coming in from the atlantic will knock at the eastern areas, it tends to and the weather from bringing it eastern areas, it tends to and the weatherfrom bringing it gets eastern areas, it tends to and the weather from bringing it gets cut into, with rain dripping sites which away from the uk, and brain stark and western parts of scotland. for many places it will be dry and cloudy. there could be a few pockets of light rain or drizzle in eastern coastal areas and temperatures here only five or 6 degrees. i took the west, nine or ten, with more rain arriving in northern irelan
he founded a charity to help people in the himalayas and raised thousands of pounds during the lockdownd the south—east, mao took a chance of some rain. tablets away and we are left with some change and a few showers, especially for eastern areas. i took the west, we have them coming into northern ireland, western wales and the west, we have them coming into northern ireland, western wheels and a south—west later on. ahead of it, temperatures typically add six or seven. the winds should be...
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do become fewer and further between further north it is generally try all the way out towards the himalayas. but. i was saying it will result in just now that i was being 21 years old just me of mothering the father of my daughter i did not feel. when parents are imprisoned the government doesn't have any plan for the tradition left behind so these children need food they need shelter they are starting from. my passion is to see that this should you know prisoners are also given another chance to live like you know much of it because they are not a party to the crimes committed by vampiring. when i finally get to the place to be a home for these children and they see them become somebody used to fall into society fending for themselves. to give me satisfaction. possible that you jack. this is our segment that. we on the. spin room there and we don't want to get inside the dangerous. mix and now some. ways the more yes. some of that are. located here because see those stone c there are. they built some houses and. you know they were also the. one. that was up on the. lookout for. people doin
do become fewer and further between further north it is generally try all the way out towards the himalayas. but. i was saying it will result in just now that i was being 21 years old just me of mothering the father of my daughter i did not feel. when parents are imprisoned the government doesn't have any plan for the tradition left behind so these children need food they need shelter they are starting from. my passion is to see that this should you know prisoners are also given another chance...