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the border winds through the kashmir mountains to the himalayas and the c. h and glazier. the un issued see fire apply to the entire zone, but neither side abides by it. colonel hudson is visiting a village under his to restriction and talking with families, but just divide a bombing raid over here. there are holes in the roof. the shell hit the bed where the family was sleeping. colonel hassan doesn't understand why civilians are being targeted. there is no installation includes vicinity of this, so there is no sense that they haven't been displaced in italy isn't doing getting some target. it's the 2nd attack within just a few months. this is the picture of this lady. she got injured. the mother was struck in the eye and her 4 year old son was hit by shrapnel. he'll have the scars for the rest of his life. really don't worry, little one. bombings are becoming more frequent. some residents have already left the area, but most want to stay. no matter the cost. 80 i'm killed today. i want to bob. my muscle does not. so why should i leave me by the middle? yeah, middle or an
the border winds through the kashmir mountains to the himalayas and the c. h and glazier. the un issued see fire apply to the entire zone, but neither side abides by it. colonel hudson is visiting a village under his to restriction and talking with families, but just divide a bombing raid over here. there are holes in the roof. the shell hit the bed where the family was sleeping. colonel hassan doesn't understand why civilians are being targeted. there is no installation includes vicinity of...
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the border winds through the kashmir mountains to the himalayas and the c. h and glazier. the un issued cease fire applies to the entire zone, but neither side abides by it. colonel hudson is visiting a village under his to restriction and talking with families, but just divide a bombing raid over here. there are holes in the roof. the shell hit the bed where the family was sleeping. colonel hudson doesn't understand why civilians are being targeted. there is no installation includes vicinity of this. so there is no sense that they haven't this please enter the installation to him getting some pretty target each the 2nd attack within just a few months. this is the picture of this lady. she got injured. the mother was struck in the eye and her 4 year old son was hit by shrapnel. he'll have the scars for the rest of his life. or any worry, little one. bombings are becoming more frequent. some residents have already left the area, but most want to stay, no matter the cost. 80, i'm killed today. i want to bob the other guy. why? why should i leave the middle? yeah. middle, our
the border winds through the kashmir mountains to the himalayas and the c. h and glazier. the un issued cease fire applies to the entire zone, but neither side abides by it. colonel hudson is visiting a village under his to restriction and talking with families, but just divide a bombing raid over here. there are holes in the roof. the shell hit the bed where the family was sleeping. colonel hudson doesn't understand why civilians are being targeted. there is no installation includes vicinity...
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product. roughly the size of switzerland, who towns population is just 800000 people, nestled in the himalayas between india and china, the 2 most populous nations on earth. it's geography kept futon isolated from the rest of the world is largely rural and with no major resources apart from hydro, electric power, baton is still one of the world's poorest countries, but they believe they are on the right track. just over a decade ago, the government made gross national happiness, official policy. this is an ultimately without peace, security, and happiness. we have nothing. that is the essence of the philosophy of gross national happiness. she visited in 2008. the king even wrote gross national happiness into baton constitution. emphasis was placed on the preservation of nature and organic farming. grace is a young entrepreneur. she recently opened an organic restaurant in the capital. more important, if you have a return, then you can have a happy life in these very isolated country with its ancestral buddhist traditions . tv and internet only made their appearance in 1909. mobile phones becam
product. roughly the size of switzerland, who towns population is just 800000 people, nestled in the himalayas between india and china, the 2 most populous nations on earth. it's geography kept futon isolated from the rest of the world is largely rural and with no major resources apart from hydro, electric power, baton is still one of the world's poorest countries, but they believe they are on the right track. just over a decade ago, the government made gross national happiness, official...
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product. roughly the size of switzerland futons population is just 800000 people, nestled in the himalayas between india and china, the 2 most populous nations on earth, its geography kept futon isolated from the rest of the world for years, largely rural and with no major resources apart from hydro, electric power baton is still one of the world's poorest countries. but they believe they are on the right track. just over a decade ago, the government made gross national happiness official policy. it is alternately without peace, security, and happiness. we have nothing. that is the essence of the philosophy of gross national happiness. she visited in 2008. the king even wrote gross national happiness into baton constitution. emphasis was placed on the preservation of nature and organic farming. grace is a young entrepreneur. she recently opened an organic restaurant in the capital more important, if you have a return, then you can have a happy life. in these very insulated country with its ancestral buddhist traditions. tv and internet only made their appearance in 1999 mobile phones becam
product. roughly the size of switzerland futons population is just 800000 people, nestled in the himalayas between india and china, the 2 most populous nations on earth, its geography kept futon isolated from the rest of the world for years, largely rural and with no major resources apart from hydro, electric power baton is still one of the world's poorest countries. but they believe they are on the right track. just over a decade ago, the government made gross national happiness official...
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they have a huge, long border through the himalayas - with. china. it's very close to china. strong neighbour. india has a long historyl of not playing a big role in international affairs. it was one of the key- players in the non—aligned movement, you'll remember. so this is a great tradition of india not taking sides. and not playing — a game of setting up alliances. you can imagine with the huge, long border, siding— with america against china i might be a very uncountable position. but you're absolutely right that india feels very- uncomfortable, - encircled by all those countries as yasmin saw i in africa that are having all sorts of road or infrastructural projects being funded by china as part of belt and road. it feels encircled but it has this aversion to building i alliances, so it's- in an uncomfortable position. and i think the thing i about india one needs to remember — _ it is an inward—looking country but it's building a very strong and big economy. _ and in the future multipolar world — it looks very bipolarj at the moment — but in the future multipolar world,
they have a huge, long border through the himalayas - with. china. it's very close to china. strong neighbour. india has a long historyl of not playing a big role in international affairs. it was one of the key- players in the non—aligned movement, you'll remember. so this is a great tradition of india not taking sides. and not playing — a game of setting up alliances. you can imagine with the huge, long border, siding— with america against china i might be a very uncountable position....
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some of india s poorest people have had to flee their homes as melting ice from the himalaya mountainse towns — forcing more people to leave. the bbc s debalin roy visited the remote mousumi and sonagha islands to speak to some of those remaining behind. global warming is bringing drastic change to the sundarbans. and its peoples lives. translation: the embankments have . been destroyed by the increasing i flow of the river, so we are forced to live here in temporary tents. translation: almost every year, we i are being forced to live like this. i they are with millions of others in this region of east india that is now hit by unprecedented regular cyclones, where rising seas means sinking islands and stranded locals. translation: we don't have the resources. - where will we look for jobs? we don't know anyone. at present, we will all have to die here. there is no way out. but from this, the world's largest mangrove forest, and its devastated economy, thousands are leaving. some for kolkata, 80 miles away and the thread of an existence in garment factories and construction. translation
some of india s poorest people have had to flee their homes as melting ice from the himalaya mountainse towns — forcing more people to leave. the bbc s debalin roy visited the remote mousumi and sonagha islands to speak to some of those remaining behind. global warming is bringing drastic change to the sundarbans. and its peoples lives. translation: the embankments have . been destroyed by the increasing i flow of the river, so we are forced to live here in temporary tents. translation:...
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i they have a huge border- to the himalayas with china. it feels it's very close to china.ger economy, | about five times the size of india. a very big and very strong neighbour. i and it has a long history of not playing a big role| in international affairs. india has with that, i one of the key players in the nonaligned movement. a great tradition of india not - taking sides and not playing a game of setting up alliances. you can imagine with the huge long border, siding with america - against china it might be - a very uncountable position. but you are right india, _ feels very uncomfortable and circled by all those countries just . as yasmin saw in africa that they are all sorts of infrastructure projects being funded _ by china as part of it. it feels circled, - but has this version two building alliances, so it's an uncountablel position in the thing _ about ending it was to remember, it is an inward —looking . country by building a very strong and big economy. and if you check multi—part - of the well it looks very bipolar at the moment but in the future multipolar w
i they have a huge border- to the himalayas with china. it feels it's very close to china.ger economy, | about five times the size of india. a very big and very strong neighbour. i and it has a long history of not playing a big role| in international affairs. india has with that, i one of the key players in the nonaligned movement. a great tradition of india not - taking sides and not playing a game of setting up alliances. you can imagine with the huge long border, siding with america -...
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a land line triggered by heavy rains on the camp in bangladesh and the tiny kingdom high in the himalayas that says its backs and aided 90 percent of its adults against cove. at 19, in a week on the richardson at the tokyo olympics west stall, gymnast simone biles has pulled out of a 2nd event in order to focus on her mental health. ah, hello room. there's a new turn into new political crisis this wednesday with revelations 3 parties are being investigated. the judicial inquiry was opened in the middle of this month, actually a week and a half before president high said use his emergency powers to both dismissed the prime minister and free parliament. though the case doesn't appear linked to those actions that very much puts more pressure on the president's main. opponents judges are looking into whether the and asked the party, the largest in the governing coalition, and others wrongly received foreign funds before the elections back in 29. him, sam kimball, joining us from june, is to talk through this and other events. hi them. the timing is interesting here. it looks bad for now that,
a land line triggered by heavy rains on the camp in bangladesh and the tiny kingdom high in the himalayas that says its backs and aided 90 percent of its adults against cove. at 19, in a week on the richardson at the tokyo olympics west stall, gymnast simone biles has pulled out of a 2nd event in order to focus on her mental health. ah, hello room. there's a new turn into new political crisis this wednesday with revelations 3 parties are being investigated. the judicial inquiry was opened in...
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from sensitive areas and a monsoon has swept across india, right from the north of the country, the himalayasical. because this stage in the year is crucial for mumbai. because this stage in the year is crucialfor mumbai. from because this stage in the year is crucial for mumbai. from 2019, because this stage in the year is crucialfor mumbai. from 2019, heavy rains, more than 350 millimetres were recorded in the month ofjuly itself. so it is very crucial for the people of mumbai, because of the changing pattern of whether, unusually, during this part of the year. unusually, during this part of the ear. �* , unusually, during this part of the ear. �* y ., , ., unusually, during this part of the ear. ,~~ ., ., year. briefly, no sign of any more extreme weather _ year. briefly, no sign of any more extreme weather so _ year. briefly, no sign of any more extreme weather so far _ year. briefly, no sign of any more extreme weather so far at - year. briefly, no sign of any more extreme weather so far at the - year. briefly, no sign of any more - extreme weather so far at the moment and the forecast i
from sensitive areas and a monsoon has swept across india, right from the north of the country, the himalayasical. because this stage in the year is crucial for mumbai. because this stage in the year is crucialfor mumbai. from because this stage in the year is crucial for mumbai. from 2019, because this stage in the year is crucialfor mumbai. from 2019, heavy rains, more than 350 millimetres were recorded in the month ofjuly itself. so it is very crucial for the people of mumbai, because of the...
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in my mind, -- recently, including companies like keep and himalayas, they originally wanted to go ipo.s.. quite the ramifications there, does this show what china wants? does it want to make it harder or more difficult for companies to go to the capital in the united states? >> what is really interesting to me is in the past, people say data is the new oil. the most important internet company for china including alibaba, baidu, tencent music are only listed in the u.s.. that is over 248 companies in the u.s.. the u.s. stock market is really, really important to china and chinese companies. having said that, the new data security law that just past is something that chinese companies really care about and no one is going to get past that, doesn't really matter how big you are as an internet company. caroline: from your perspective, the data is the issue for the chinese government. can anything be done to get that eased, or from here on if you are a big company in china there will be some sort of east versus west? edith: definitely i think more and more chinese companies because of what
in my mind, -- recently, including companies like keep and himalayas, they originally wanted to go ipo.s.. quite the ramifications there, does this show what china wants? does it want to make it harder or more difficult for companies to go to the capital in the united states? >> what is really interesting to me is in the past, people say data is the new oil. the most important internet company for china including alibaba, baidu, tencent music are only listed in the u.s.. that is over 248...
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, roughly the size of switzerland, who turns population, it's just 800000 people, nestled in the himalayas between india and china, the 2 most populous nations on earth. it's geography kept futon isolated from the rest of the world for years, largely rural and with no major resources apart from hydro, electric power. baton is still one of the world's poorest countries but they believe they are on the right track. just over a decade ago, the government made gross national happiness, official policy, visits, ultimately without peace, security, and happiness. we have nothing. that is the essence of the philosophy of gross national happiness. he visit you. in 2000 to night, the king even wrote gross national happiness into towns constitution. emphasis was placed on the preservation of nature and organic farming. grace is a young entrepreneur. she recently opened an organic restaurant in the capital. more important if you have a recount and you can have a happy life in these very isolated country with its ancestral buddhist traditions . tv and internet only made their appearance in 1909. mobile
, roughly the size of switzerland, who turns population, it's just 800000 people, nestled in the himalayas between india and china, the 2 most populous nations on earth. it's geography kept futon isolated from the rest of the world for years, largely rural and with no major resources apart from hydro, electric power. baton is still one of the world's poorest countries but they believe they are on the right track. just over a decade ago, the government made gross national happiness, official...
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chinese companies who had a goal of getting listed in the u.s., including companies like keep an himalaya, which originally wanted to go ipo in the u.s., i've heard it's been called off. caroline: [indiscernible] as well, for going ipo. is this what china wants? to prevent, make it harder and more difficult or companies to go to the capitalsource that is the united states? edith: what's really, really interesting to me is that in the past people said data is the new oil. it really is the most important thing in terms of infrastructure. china, i think the most important internet company in china, including alibaba, baidu, all are listed in the u.s., over 248 companies listed. the u.s. stock market is really, really important to china and chinese companies. having said that, the new data security law that just past is something that chinese companies really care about and no one is going to get past that, doesn't really matter how big you are as an internet company. caroline:+nç from your perspect, the data is the issue for the chinese government. can anything be done to get that eased, or
chinese companies who had a goal of getting listed in the u.s., including companies like keep an himalaya, which originally wanted to go ipo in the u.s., i've heard it's been called off. caroline: [indiscernible] as well, for going ipo. is this what china wants? to prevent, make it harder and more difficult or companies to go to the capitalsource that is the united states? edith: what's really, really interesting to me is that in the past people said data is the new oil. it really is the most...
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product. roughly the size of switzerland, who turns population is just 800000 people, nestled in the himalayas between india and china, the 2 most populous nations on earth. it's geography kept futon isolated from the rest of the world for years, largely rural and with no major resources apart from hydro, electric power. baton is still one of the world's poorest countries but they believe they are on the right track. just over a decade ago, the government made gross national happiness, official policy visits of alternately, without peace, security, and happiness. we have nothing. that is the essence of the philosophy of gross national happiness. she did it in 2008. the king even wrote gross national happiness into towns constitution. emphasis was placed on the preservation of nature and organic farming. grace is a young entrepreneur. she recently opened an organic restaurant in the capital. more important, if you have a return call, you can have a happy life in these very isolated country with its ancestral buddhist traditions . tv and internet only made their appearance in 1999 mobile phones
product. roughly the size of switzerland, who turns population is just 800000 people, nestled in the himalayas between india and china, the 2 most populous nations on earth. it's geography kept futon isolated from the rest of the world for years, largely rural and with no major resources apart from hydro, electric power. baton is still one of the world's poorest countries but they believe they are on the right track. just over a decade ago, the government made gross national happiness, official...
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set really incredible increase in air quality we have a picture in india in the foothills of the himalayas this had not in anybody's memory been able to see the comeliness because of the smog and the terrible air quality there's no car much fewer cars, the air quality improved and you can see the mountains again. what was even more dramatic the drop in carbon emissions. here we have it by country pretty significant drops in carbon emissions. again before not driving as much, factories were not pumping out been very positive for really a shift unfortunately as with the global cease-fire it was a shift that was momentary, temporary. as you see here there's many quite dramatic carbon emissions rebound. something people anticipated. you can see here after the financial crisis not as dramatic a reduction in carbon emissions but some reduction. then immediately after the financial crisis was over, carbon emissions explode. the largest increase seen today. you see something comparable and even deeper drop in carbon emissions in 2020. but will likely to be a second largest spike in carbon emission
set really incredible increase in air quality we have a picture in india in the foothills of the himalayas this had not in anybody's memory been able to see the comeliness because of the smog and the terrible air quality there's no car much fewer cars, the air quality improved and you can see the mountains again. what was even more dramatic the drop in carbon emissions. here we have it by country pretty significant drops in carbon emissions. again before not driving as much, factories were not...
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across the himalayas china is trying to take away territory from neighbors.one of the concerns is according to intelligence reports that we've seen, some public reporting, china has now 100 more nuclear silos that they've been building up. i mean, it's always concerning when they're doing that, right, gordon? >> well, of course. what we have right now are 145 a more holes in the ground. they plan to put in, i believe, the df-41 missile. each df-41 has 10 warheads, that is basically the number of warheads that the u.s. has permitted in total under our arms control agreements with russia. now, china of course has nukes on submarines, it has land-based mobile missiles. it has air launch missiles. so china could very well end up with a larger arsenal than the united states and then of course there's russia and china and russia cooperate. so in a conflict we could find ourselves with an inadequate nuclear deterrent. jason: again, do of we think that this is because they perceive biden as weak and won't do anything? or was this part of the natural trajectory anyway
across the himalayas china is trying to take away territory from neighbors.one of the concerns is according to intelligence reports that we've seen, some public reporting, china has now 100 more nuclear silos that they've been building up. i mean, it's always concerning when they're doing that, right, gordon? >> well, of course. what we have right now are 145 a more holes in the ground. they plan to put in, i believe, the df-41 missile. each df-41 has 10 warheads, that is basically the...
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they've moved into india, the himalayas.joe biden recently said that xi jinping is expecting to own america within the next 15 years. lee: yeah. and people are really concerned about it. we're seeing not just in the u.s., globally unfavorable rating of china is at an all-time high and that's in every country virtually in the world. there's a high level of concern about what china is doing. it used to be that people were saying that china was going to be contained, they wanted to be a huge super power, just staying within china. now there's big concern they're going outside of their borders and trying to take control of other places and the concern about investing in companies is real because people are concerned not just about data and privacy but also about human rights. so what does it mean to be investing in china? trump was talking about how people shouldn't invest in chinese companies, a lot of people agreed with that. there was a lot of pushback from that as well. but when you look at how things are playing out, that c
they've moved into india, the himalayas.joe biden recently said that xi jinping is expecting to own america within the next 15 years. lee: yeah. and people are really concerned about it. we're seeing not just in the u.s., globally unfavorable rating of china is at an all-time high and that's in every country virtually in the world. there's a high level of concern about what china is doing. it used to be that people were saying that china was going to be contained, they wanted to be a huge super...
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it is a0 foot deep and known as the himalaya and you are standing there, it's over the size of a houseme to saint georges and a warm welcome to saint georges and it is a warm welcome this morning and the players are already out on the course and we are next to the second hole, the himalayan bunker you talk about right at the far end at the moment and the first place will be going to that and the fairway ribbons weaving in and out of the dunes, and some of the rough is so long that you could you lose your dog in it. the first tee shot was hit this morning by the a8—year—old richard bland and a very successful tea shot it was, the pressure he must have been feeling, driving down the left edge of the fairway. he made par on the opening hole and was then followed by andy sullivan the english man who was a former ryder cup player who is alongside a share of the lead with danny willett. the alongside a share of the lead with danny willett— danny willett. the special thing about this is _ danny willett. the special thing about this is that _ danny willett. the special thing about this is that
it is a0 foot deep and known as the himalaya and you are standing there, it's over the size of a houseme to saint georges and a warm welcome to saint georges and it is a warm welcome this morning and the players are already out on the course and we are next to the second hole, the himalayan bunker you talk about right at the far end at the moment and the first place will be going to that and the fairway ribbons weaving in and out of the dunes, and some of the rough is so long that you could you...
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some of india s poorest people have had to flee their homes as melting ice from the himalaya mountains flow of the river, so we are forced to live here in temporary tents. translation: almost every year, we i are being forced to live like this. i they are with millions of others in this region of east india that is now hit by unprecedented regular cyclones, where rising seas means sinking islands and stranded locals. translation: we don't have the resources. i where will we look for jobs? we don't know anyone. at present, we will all have to die here. there is no way out. but from this, the world's largest mangrove forest, and its devastated economy, thousands are leaving. some for kolkata, 80 miles away and the threat of an existence in garment factories and construction. translation: there are many like me living here. _ our circumstances have completely changed now. we are now only thinking about survival. i don't earn enough to bring my wife and son to kolkata. mustakin left them, his farm work, and farmland ruined by salt water behind. translation: all the women in our village get
some of india s poorest people have had to flee their homes as melting ice from the himalaya mountains flow of the river, so we are forced to live here in temporary tents. translation: almost every year, we i are being forced to live like this. i they are with millions of others in this region of east india that is now hit by unprecedented regular cyclones, where rising seas means sinking islands and stranded locals. translation: we don't have the resources. i where will we look for jobs? we...