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that is what the hindu doctrine is. this is one that you believe?believe, i would put it to music. perhaps it is the power of the position you find yourself in, where you are talking about god. i wonder whether it makes you more or less popular. the critics hate it. they love it when i say that religion is in a state of decrepitude. because they think i have given up on religion. but you haven't? not at all. you said you were presbyterian but you were attracted by catholicism and you converted to orthodox in 1977. yes. since then, you had sort of fused it with. .. am i right in thinking you have fused it with hinduism and buddhism? well i believe all religions are equally true. otherwise they are equally false. it must be that. that is another perspective. but — plato's argument is that in the beginning, god and heaven and earth joined and there was only one primal being. god. therefore, in logic, all religions must be equally true. you are no longer orthodox? you have to be something, i think, in this life. because it's a fallen world. you cannot b
that is what the hindu doctrine is. this is one that you believe?believe, i would put it to music. perhaps it is the power of the position you find yourself in, where you are talking about god. i wonder whether it makes you more or less popular. the critics hate it. they love it when i say that religion is in a state of decrepitude. because they think i have given up on religion. but you haven't? not at all. you said you were presbyterian but you were attracted by catholicism and you converted...
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you cannot be a hindu and a muslim and christian. all at once. age kerfuffle. you have to be something. up to a point, you have to acknowledge the discipline of that particular religion. although you say that you are member of the orthodox church, you are adapting in taking things from other religions, people listen to you and say it is only new age nonsense. i do not think it is. what you say to them? i say i am an orthodox, i have to live by the disciplines of the orthodox religion. we have an orthodox chapel right here, i used to be quite fanatical about it but i... that seems to have passed. you converted a bargain, here? —— barn. i converted it into a chapel. but i have been rethinking my relationship with one of the most powerful influences in my life. i have not spoken about this before, i knew a protestant and presbyterian minister who was tortured by his faith. he used to break down at sermons, he was a very unique character. he told me that life is a creeping tragedy. only at the end of my life do i understand what he meant by it. that
you cannot be a hindu and a muslim and christian. all at once. age kerfuffle. you have to be something. up to a point, you have to acknowledge the discipline of that particular religion. although you say that you are member of the orthodox church, you are adapting in taking things from other religions, people listen to you and say it is only new age nonsense. i do not think it is. what you say to them? i say i am an orthodox, i have to live by the disciplines of the orthodox religion. we have...
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six hindu pilgrims, five of them women, have been killed in a militant attack in indian—administereded on vehicles being used by security forces. a police source in kashmir told the bbc the attack didn't appear to be aimed at the pilgrims who were caught in the crossfire. there's been a big upset at wimbledon, with one of the favourites, rafael nadal, knocked out by the sixteenth seed, gilles muller, of luxembourg, in an epic match that lasted almost five hours. the spaniard fought back from two sets down before muller won the fifth and the match, 6—3, 6-4,3-6,4-6,15-13. we've got more coming up with the tea m we've got more coming up with the team in sport today on that later this hour. and nasa'sjuno spacecraft is about to get the best—ever look atjupiter‘s famous great red spot. juno will fly over the 16,000 kilometre wide storm, which three earths could fit inside it. the fly—by will take place at 6:02 gmt, that's in about two hours' time. we'll have to wait till the weekend to receive the pictures here on earth. more now on our top story, germany's accusing china's security serv
six hindu pilgrims, five of them women, have been killed in a militant attack in indian—administereded on vehicles being used by security forces. a police source in kashmir told the bbc the attack didn't appear to be aimed at the pilgrims who were caught in the crossfire. there's been a big upset at wimbledon, with one of the favourites, rafael nadal, knocked out by the sixteenth seed, gilles muller, of luxembourg, in an epic match that lasted almost five hours. the spaniard fought back from...
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that is a class of educated hindus who do not want vigilantism. being banned. it is killing of the cow, consumption or sale?‘ lot of areas would have to be cleared by the supreme court. yes. some states that are muslim majorities or have mist christian popularity is, they believe that beef consumption should be allowed. so, is india going to have one general rule? that is the problem for the supreme court. they are the only authority which can define if there is going to be one norm for there is going to be one norm for the whole of india. a big debate. thank you so much for your insights. now to take a look at some footage of donald trump returning from the 620 of donald trump returning from the g20 meeting in germany. he will soon head off to the white house. the wind was blowing, but he was like on his feet. he lost his hat, only for it to blow off again. he chases it down once more. however, he left to down once more. however, he left to do that, forfear of down once more. however, he left to do that, for fear of it blowing off again. now — pr
that is a class of educated hindus who do not want vigilantism. being banned. it is killing of the cow, consumption or sale?‘ lot of areas would have to be cleared by the supreme court. yes. some states that are muslim majorities or have mist christian popularity is, they believe that beef consumption should be allowed. so, is india going to have one general rule? that is the problem for the supreme court. they are the only authority which can define if there is going to be one norm for there...
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it leads to a series of amazing fifth century caves with sculptures dedicated to the hindu god. if you can't make it across the water, you can stay in the middle of mumbai where there is plenty to see. stop by a streetside coconut vendor. they are everywhere. if you are jetlagged, the electrolytes will help. one of my favorite hole in the walls is -- there is just one choice here. the restaurant was passed down from father to son. the sun is very enthusiastic. cashless,a has gone you can also charge tips for bellhop and housekeeping back at the hotel. he hit the street and find the perfect piece of india to take back home. the owner's son designed to many of the pieces himself. antiques are huge in india but you cannot take anything that is more than 100 years old out of the country. you can pick up carved elephants and crystals just next door. , i found phillips beautiful folk art figurines. an amazing vintage photo collection. for clothing, there is a great spot called bungalow eight. hidden under the bleachers of mumbai's biggest cricket stadium. back to business. head to bom
it leads to a series of amazing fifth century caves with sculptures dedicated to the hindu god. if you can't make it across the water, you can stay in the middle of mumbai where there is plenty to see. stop by a streetside coconut vendor. they are everywhere. if you are jetlagged, the electrolytes will help. one of my favorite hole in the walls is -- there is just one choice here. the restaurant was passed down from father to son. the sun is very enthusiastic. cashless,a has gone you can also...
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it's been around hindus use it. as a national socialist of germany used it as a symbol that is synonymous with anti-communism and that's why we still use is it legal to use his ear all shore. because in the netherlands it's not and if they would let me in i probably get stopped at the border. although i'm not really a nazi not really well nazis a european thing all i'm a national socialist here united states is a different. stuff just about ready. little bit out of words after seeing your flag. ok let's just enjoy your mexican meal. seasons and. that's a very rough terrain of sorts of rough climates and you have to fight to be able to plan. it was gunshots on top of them and so many friends who would have been only one of many even not. you know i don't want. to see it but a body in the children is ready to put you straight in the good. old. you don't think about this the soldier on you got three like and you know and the other patients. you can see the border from here by the. steel fence secured on this side becau
it's been around hindus use it. as a national socialist of germany used it as a symbol that is synonymous with anti-communism and that's why we still use is it legal to use his ear all shore. because in the netherlands it's not and if they would let me in i probably get stopped at the border. although i'm not really a nazi not really well nazis a european thing all i'm a national socialist here united states is a different. stuff just about ready. little bit out of words after seeing your flag....
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most of india's beef comes from water buffalo rather than cows, which are considered wholly by hindustes have banned cow slaughter but at the moment there's no such ban on buffaloes and camels. it would have a massive impact on meat and leather industries with animal experts worth more than $4 billion, it's the biggest exporter in the world. it employs millions of people mostly from the muslim community. the decision is expected to affect millions of farmers nationwide who use cattle for things like dairy corruption and ploughing. farmers generally sell the cattle to slaughterhouses after they become old or unproductive. many states are vehemently opposing the law and they have said they will not implement it evenif have said they will not implement it even if it is brought in. the government is expected to give more details in court on tuesday. 0ne silicon valley start—up has now reached the shores of mainland china and its hundreds of millions of customers. stripe, a digital service that accepts payments over the internet, is going against many other companies. they make up 90% of t
most of india's beef comes from water buffalo rather than cows, which are considered wholly by hindustes have banned cow slaughter but at the moment there's no such ban on buffaloes and camels. it would have a massive impact on meat and leather industries with animal experts worth more than $4 billion, it's the biggest exporter in the world. it employs millions of people mostly from the muslim community. the decision is expected to affect millions of farmers nationwide who use cattle for things...
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it's been around the hindus use it. the national socialists of germany used it it was a symbol that is synonymous with anti-communism and that's why we still use is it legal to use this is all sure because in the netherlands it's not and they probably wouldn't let me in and i probably get stopped at the border. although i'm not really a nazi not really well not sees a european doing. social security night states as a difference. to assist a boat ready. a little bit out of words after seeing your flag for. ok i'll let you just enjoy your mexican meal. since she's. a very rough terrain of sorts rough climates and you have to fight to be able to verify. it was gunshots on top of them and so many friends they would have been getting anywhere and i've been and you don't know. why don't let me bring back a boy you know i don't want to see it but a body in the children is ready to participate in the good. old to me a book to read and if. you don't think about these three of these soldier on no you've got three teeth like any o
it's been around the hindus use it. the national socialists of germany used it it was a symbol that is synonymous with anti-communism and that's why we still use is it legal to use this is all sure because in the netherlands it's not and they probably wouldn't let me in and i probably get stopped at the border. although i'm not really a nazi not really well not sees a european doing. social security night states as a difference. to assist a boat ready. a little bit out of words after seeing...
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and it's been around the hindus use it. the national socialists of germany used it it was a symbol that is synonymous with anti-communism and that's why we still use it is it legal to use this is all sure because in the netherlands it's not and they probably wouldn't let me in and i probably get stopped at the border. although i'm not really a nazi not really well not seize a european thing i'm a national socialist here in united states is a difference. to us just about ready. little bit out of words after seeing your flag. ok let's just enjoy your mexican meal. seasons make it is that he's just if a seed or a. mule you are so that you can be have this is not to be east of the state is not the dentist to get you ready but. that's it's the big thing about the meter. it's a very rough terrain of sorts rough climates and you have to fight to be able to them. it was gunshots on top of them and so many friends they would have been winning and i've been. telling. you no i don't want. to see a better body in this world and it's go
and it's been around the hindus use it. the national socialists of germany used it it was a symbol that is synonymous with anti-communism and that's why we still use it is it legal to use this is all sure because in the netherlands it's not and they probably wouldn't let me in and i probably get stopped at the border. although i'm not really a nazi not really well not seize a european thing i'm a national socialist here in united states is a difference. to us just about ready. little bit out of...
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lot of empathy for my colleagues and also helped me to re-examine my self so i can come high-class hindu and for two years i lost all the privileges i had. i was sitting on the floor vacuuming and cleaning and doing these jobs. i thought about what about the people that do these jobs back in india. maybe this is what they are good for they didn't have and education to get a good job. a lot depends on what advantages you have in mind. it's a vicious cycle of a dog trying to chase his tail. if you work in retail in different parts of the united states were just in virginia? i was the best person to come and buy a cell phone from. >> did i hear you say you went to business school? did that help you in your sales and writing >> in writing yes. it didn't help me get a job but it helped me knowledge wise i learned a lot of subjects like organizational behavior and stuff like that so it helped me converse with a lot of customers and talk to them to learn about my customers as human beings in heavy conversations. a lot of times my boss didn't like that i talk to my customers she thought i was wa
lot of empathy for my colleagues and also helped me to re-examine my self so i can come high-class hindu and for two years i lost all the privileges i had. i was sitting on the floor vacuuming and cleaning and doing these jobs. i thought about what about the people that do these jobs back in india. maybe this is what they are good for they didn't have and education to get a good job. a lot depends on what advantages you have in mind. it's a vicious cycle of a dog trying to chase his tail. if...
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they are dedicated to the hindu a.d of shive if you can't make it across the water, you can stay in thedle of mumbai. there is plenty to say. streetside coconut vendors are everywhere. if you're jet lagged, the electrolytes will help. one of my favorite: the the mesh one of my favorites. there is just one choice here, bright and flavorful, like all-you-can-eat sampler platters. the restaurant was passed down from father to son, and the son is enthusiastic about his locally sourced ingredients. since india has gone cashless, ask to add a 10% tip. you can also charge tips for bellhops and housekeeping back at the hotel. after lunch, hit the streets and find the perfect piece of india to take back home. this is a family affair where the owner keeps the real jewels hidden in the background. the owner's son designs many the pieces himself. he sources the rest from jaipur. antiques are huge in india, but you can't take anything more than 100 years old out of the country. you can pick up carved elephants salvaged from palaces just next door. nearby, i also found beautiful folk art figurines an
they are dedicated to the hindu a.d of shive if you can't make it across the water, you can stay in thedle of mumbai. there is plenty to say. streetside coconut vendors are everywhere. if you're jet lagged, the electrolytes will help. one of my favorite: the the mesh one of my favorites. there is just one choice here, bright and flavorful, like all-you-can-eat sampler platters. the restaurant was passed down from father to son, and the son is enthusiastic about his locally sourced ingredients....
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. -- a hindu nationalist hindu nationalist is india's new president.d was the clear winner among lawmakers and legislators. a is the former governor of state, and has longtime groups -- links to a hindu group accused of stoking hatred. orders exceeded all forecasts, as apple suppliers to up for the new iphone. 7%jumped almost double the estimate. the value of those orders rose to more than $40 billion, the highest of any june on record. the taiwan dollar remains strong, well the central bank is seen holding steady this year. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am paul allen. this is bloomberg. yvonne: paul, thank you. it looks to be a quiet friday for the markets. let's see how everything is faring. we may see these back to back advances, despite the little bit of red in equity markets. sophie: we are seeing a weekly advance nonetheless. we have australian shares leading the drop, down 0.8%. we are seeing a change in fortunes when it comes to the currency space. , and the aussie
. -- a hindu nationalist hindu nationalist is india's new president.d was the clear winner among lawmakers and legislators. a is the former governor of state, and has longtime groups -- links to a hindu group accused of stoking hatred. orders exceeded all forecasts, as apple suppliers to up for the new iphone. 7%jumped almost double the estimate. the value of those orders rose to more than $40 billion, the highest of any june on record. the taiwan dollar remains strong, well the central bank is...
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it leads to a series of amazing fifth century caves lined with relief sculptures dedicated to the hindushiva. if you can't make it across the water, you can stay in the middle of mumbai, where there is plenty to see. stop by a streetside coconut vendor. they are everywhere. if you are still jet lagged, the electrolytes will help. one of my favorite hole in the walls in all of mumbai is -- there is just one choice here, bright and flavorful, which are like all-you-can-eat sampler platters. the restaurant was passed down from father to son, and the son is very enthusiastic about his locally sourced cuisine. since india has gone cashless, ask to add a 10% tip before settling the bill. you can also charge tips for bellhops and housekeeping back at the hotel. after lunch, hit the streets and find the perfect piece of india to take back home. d popli and sons is any family affair, where the owner keeps the real jewels hidden in the back room. the owner's son designs many the pieces himself, and sources the rest from jaipur. antiques are huge in india, but you can't take anything that is more
it leads to a series of amazing fifth century caves lined with relief sculptures dedicated to the hindushiva. if you can't make it across the water, you can stay in the middle of mumbai, where there is plenty to see. stop by a streetside coconut vendor. they are everywhere. if you are still jet lagged, the electrolytes will help. one of my favorite hole in the walls in all of mumbai is -- there is just one choice here, bright and flavorful, which are like all-you-can-eat sampler platters. the...
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the believe in the hindu concept of cyclical time, the idea that the world passes through set stages.la believed, as bannon and renee does, we are in the 6000 ages in which man's connection to god and the transcendent is wholly forgotten. evola brought these ideas to interwar europe to italy and tried to change society that way to fight back against it. bannon has come to this through a a kind of populist, hard right politics where through breitbart and some of these affiliated organizations, he has tried to not only take over american politics, but look at what he is doing in places like the european union. he is trying to destroy what he would call these globalist edifices, which he believes is a manifestation of the rise of modernity and something that needs to be destroyed to pull us back to a pre-enlightenment era. amy: we're talking to joshua green. his new book is "devil's bargain: steve bannon, donald trump, and the storming of the presidency." you also talked about how breitbart news went after fox news to make it more extreme. and the gaming background of steve bannon, recog
the believe in the hindu concept of cyclical time, the idea that the world passes through set stages.la believed, as bannon and renee does, we are in the 6000 ages in which man's connection to god and the transcendent is wholly forgotten. evola brought these ideas to interwar europe to italy and tried to change society that way to fight back against it. bannon has come to this through a a kind of populist, hard right politics where through breitbart and some of these affiliated organizations,...
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i'm going trekking in the hindu kush. >> you as well? >> so the analyst pick, brian still alive.h! >> thank you analyst. >> i hope you survive your trekking there. >> all right, next up. >> yes. >> to posh spice spicing up our life. but also the life of her daughter. >> victoria beckham posted photos of her 6-year-old playing with those classic spice girls dolls. posh, sporty. >> spice up your life! >> baby and scary and ginger. >> so the caption was, when you find out your mom was a pop star. >> ah. it's kind of cute, though, don't you think? >> yes, she, i guess, was unaware. she's a big spice girl fan and didn't realize. posh spice is mom! how cool is that? >> at one point she's like. >> you look just like this doll, that is so crazy. >>> now we move on from pop to the world of classic rock. >> rolling stones guitarist, keith richards said on his youtube channel that the man band is heading into the studio very shortly to rerecord their first album of original material in 12 years. >> the 73-year-old rocker says the success of the blues cover album, blue and lonesome inspired
i'm going trekking in the hindu kush. >> you as well? >> so the analyst pick, brian still alive.h! >> thank you analyst. >> i hope you survive your trekking there. >> all right, next up. >> yes. >> to posh spice spicing up our life. but also the life of her daughter. >> victoria beckham posted photos of her 6-year-old playing with those classic spice girls dolls. posh, sporty. >> spice up your life! >> baby and scary and ginger....
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it's a hindu celebration that takes place in major cities across the world. he they gather to celebrate love, and their connection to the deity lord juggernaut. weather cooperated. looks like a great time. we'll see you back here at 6:00 for a full hour of news. >> news updates always on cbssf.com. we'll see you at 6:00. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> quijano: a supersonic show of force. united states responds korea's latest missile test with a pair of b-1 bombers. president trump points the blame at china but he's got other battles closer to home after a shakeup in his inner circle. >> reince was a good man. john kelly will do a fantastic job. >> quijano: also tonight venezuelans head to the poles hoping to improve their lives but some fear the beginning of the end of democracy. and this is no child's play, we head to the beach with a new york artist whose sand castles give new meaning to shorefront property. >> i've had some wonderful encounters with people. and that's definitely nice. but if they weren't here, i would still be here doing this.
it's a hindu celebration that takes place in major cities across the world. he they gather to celebrate love, and their connection to the deity lord juggernaut. weather cooperated. looks like a great time. we'll see you back here at 6:00 for a full hour of news. >> news updates always on cbssf.com. we'll see you at 6:00. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> quijano: a supersonic show of force. united states responds korea's latest missile test with a pair of b-1 bombers. president...
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when i see that, it is a holy place for the hindu religion. it is considered as a holy thing.ed to explain that it's just a natural process. you know, you live and you die. you're just making way for the other person to come in. it probably is the most hospitable place that i've ever visited in my life. it really is just a beautiful place. and if you see anything you think we should know about, don't forget to get in touch. it's @bbctravelshow. and finally, we're off to canada for the next in our series celebrating the country's 150th birthday. this week, we're on cape breton island in nova scotia. a place rich with scottish history, dating back to the 18th century, when the community first set up here. and, as we'll find out, some of their traditions are still alive today. these tunes are 200, 300, 400 years old. and they've survived. and we play them probably more here today than they do in scotland. it's the way we work. it's how we live. i grew up listening to music, playing music, dancing to music. and then i married into an extremely musical family. so it's just a part o
when i see that, it is a holy place for the hindu religion. it is considered as a holy thing.ed to explain that it's just a natural process. you know, you live and you die. you're just making way for the other person to come in. it probably is the most hospitable place that i've ever visited in my life. it really is just a beautiful place. and if you see anything you think we should know about, don't forget to get in touch. it's @bbctravelshow. and finally, we're off to canada for the next in...
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i came from a high cast hindu and just for two years i lost all the privileges i had in india like people coming and cooking for you. i was sitting on the floor, and vacuuming and cleaning and doing jobs and i realized what about the people who do these jobs on a daily bases in india? maybe they are doing this because that is what they are good for. they didn't go to school, have a job, or get education to get job, but i realized it is not about -- a lot depends on where you come from and what kind of advantages you have in life. what kind of background. if you were the son of a (inaudible) in india it is unlikely to become a ceo of a company. it is a vicious cycle like a dog chasing its tail. you can ask more questions. >> did you work in retail in different parts of the united states or just in virginia? >> just in virginia. i got to know people well and also i became a good salesman. it i became one of the top salesman in the entire district. i was the best person to come buy a cellphone from. >> there is a lot of different organizational behavior. youshg learn about being human beings
i came from a high cast hindu and just for two years i lost all the privileges i had in india like people coming and cooking for you. i was sitting on the floor, and vacuuming and cleaning and doing jobs and i realized what about the people who do these jobs on a daily bases in india? maybe they are doing this because that is what they are good for. they didn't go to school, have a job, or get education to get job, but i realized it is not about -- a lot depends on where you come from and what...
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you visit mosques, hindu temples, churches, karachi's version of the big ben, and then it is time foroing to ruin your tea party. what is this? this guy says traditional pakistani breakfast. yes, a traditional pakistani breakfast is essential. so you get chai and a type of an omelette, essentially most things in pakistan are made spicy, so the same with omelettes. i have noticed. my stomach noticed that a few days ago. you dip some of that in the chai. you actually dip it in the tea? yeah. i am just ruining your tea. i have got soggy pieces of dough in your tea. our next stop. so this is lyari. widely regarded as the most dangerous area of karachi. lyari has a pretty bad reputation, linked with gangs and violence it is known as the worst part of karachi, but i was here to see what it was really like, and to play football. that is because i am in town to meet the people helping to change lyari for the better. and it starts here. so here in lyari there is only one thing people care about, there's over 175 registered clubs, and that's because these guys, like everybody else, absolutely l
you visit mosques, hindu temples, churches, karachi's version of the big ben, and then it is time foroing to ruin your tea party. what is this? this guy says traditional pakistani breakfast. yes, a traditional pakistani breakfast is essential. so you get chai and a type of an omelette, essentially most things in pakistan are made spicy, so the same with omelettes. i have noticed. my stomach noticed that a few days ago. you dip some of that in the chai. you actually dip it in the tea? yeah. i am...
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many hindus are vegetarians. muslims often eat meat. it isa vegetarians. muslims often eat meat.osing what to serve on board? we are joined goes into choosing what to serve on board? we arejoined by a correspondent. welcome to the programme. air india. the airline is already in billions of dollars of debt. will this not cause more trouble than good if passengers are being discriminated against it is an interesting thing, how airlines make decisions about cutting costs. they are somewhat restricted. there are things they cannot do anything about, like wages, fuel, etc. but food is one of the things that is an easy target. and what they tend to forget is the social media storm, the impact that will have on decisions they make. this is a current example of one of them. they first took the decision in december, 2015, if you remember, to start serving only vegetarian food on shorthaulflights. and serving only vegetarian food on shorthaul flights. and now serving only vegetarian food on shorthaulflights. and now this media storm about something which should really not be about somethin
many hindus are vegetarians. muslims often eat meat. it isa vegetarians. muslims often eat meat.osing what to serve on board? we are joined goes into choosing what to serve on board? we arejoined by a correspondent. welcome to the programme. air india. the airline is already in billions of dollars of debt. will this not cause more trouble than good if passengers are being discriminated against it is an interesting thing, how airlines make decisions about cutting costs. they are somewhat...
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the hindu nationalist government announced the new ruling as an anti—cruelty measure, but the chiefjusticer those in the meat and leather industries, which are dominated by muslims. update on a rainy day eight at wimbledon, and venus williams became the oldest women's semi—finalist for 23 years, after beating latvianjelena 0stapenko in two straight sets. and johanna konta joins her, after she became the first british woman to reach the semi—finals since virginia wade in 1978. in the men's draw, second—seed novak djokovic eased past france's adrian mannarino, 6-2, 7-6, 6-4. more on all the wimbledon action later in sport today. well done to the australianjaimen hudson for capturing this moment of a whale playing with a pack of dolphins off the coast of western australia. his drone footage shows the whale enjoying the company of the dolphins while catching a few waves, and no surprise that that video has reached millions of people via social media. the united nations say as many as 3,000 civilians remain trapped in the iraqi city of mosul, despite government forces declaring victory there ov
the hindu nationalist government announced the new ruling as an anti—cruelty measure, but the chiefjusticer those in the meat and leather industries, which are dominated by muslims. update on a rainy day eight at wimbledon, and venus williams became the oldest women's semi—finalist for 23 years, after beating latvianjelena 0stapenko in two straight sets. and johanna konta joins her, after she became the first british woman to reach the semi—finals since virginia wade in 1978. in the men's...
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we have our chief communications officer who is based in canada, who is an indian and a practicing hindu there's ultimate truth in the debate over manipulation of information, it may be found in asking not "what can you believe," but "who wants you to believe it, and why?" do you favor censo information that someone has decided is untrue or may blatantly be untrue so that the public can't access it online? susan: i don't. i think that would be a terrible mistake. we have to find a way for truth to regain its value in our public discourse, i think, and that's not about stopping people from what is untrue. it's about finding ways to reinvigorate the conversation around which is true and to find out that which those are powerful don't want us to know. sharyl: what would your advice be to somebody who's taking part, either in social media or looking for information on the web? mr. brown: my advice would be not to believe any of it. take it all with a grain of salt. sharyl: representatives from google, facebook, and twitter declined our interview requests. if this subject interests you, these
we have our chief communications officer who is based in canada, who is an indian and a practicing hindu there's ultimate truth in the debate over manipulation of information, it may be found in asking not "what can you believe," but "who wants you to believe it, and why?" do you favor censo information that someone has decided is untrue or may blatantly be untrue so that the public can't access it online? susan: i don't. i think that would be a terrible mistake. we have to...
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gibraltar is a crossroads community with a jumble of muslims, jews, hindus, and italians joining thenglish, and all crowded together at the base of this mighty rock. with its strategic setting, gibraltar has an illustrious military history, and remnants of its martial past are everywhere. the rock is honeycombed with tunnels. many were blasted out by the brits in napoleonic times. during world war ii, britain drilled 30 more miles of tunnels. the 100-ton gun is one of many cannon that both protected gibraltar and controlled shipping in the strait. a cable car whisks visitors from downtown to the rock's 14,000-foot summit. from the top of the rock, spain's costa del sol arcs eastward, and 15 miles across the hazy strait of gibraltar, the shores of morocco beckon. these cliffs and those over in africa created what ancient societies in the mediterranean world called the pillars of hercules. for centuries, they were the foreboding gateway to the unknown. descending the rock, whether you like it or not, you'll meet the famous apes of gibraltar. 200 of these mischief-makers entertain touri
gibraltar is a crossroads community with a jumble of muslims, jews, hindus, and italians joining thenglish, and all crowded together at the base of this mighty rock. with its strategic setting, gibraltar has an illustrious military history, and remnants of its martial past are everywhere. the rock is honeycombed with tunnels. many were blasted out by the brits in napoleonic times. during world war ii, britain drilled 30 more miles of tunnels. the 100-ton gun is one of many cannon that both...
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weren't even good at racially profiling because they arrested not only muslims but also jewish israelis hindus sikhs and this falafel plan which found himself in custody reach is understandable falafel would catch up we know me you came from foreign chickpeas are not bowling anyone with that condiment cover the cia acted upon ninety six thousand terrorism related tips from the public according to as. b.-i whistleblower colleen rally the most common citizen tip we were seen is something to the effect of i don't want you to think i'm prejudiced because i know i know oh of course not it's only things that what i just have to report this what is it is a cons bombs ticking luggage or worse a two decade old who with me you know none of those things tape was usually about an arrow burned middle eastern man the tipster lives by or works with so to the noble citizen who called the f.b.i. on my dad was it because he is really dark skin or because you saw him curse at his lawnmower in arabic the lower courts determined that high ranking officials should all be held liable but the high court reversed that
weren't even good at racially profiling because they arrested not only muslims but also jewish israelis hindus sikhs and this falafel plan which found himself in custody reach is understandable falafel would catch up we know me you came from foreign chickpeas are not bowling anyone with that condiment cover the cia acted upon ninety six thousand terrorism related tips from the public according to as. b.-i whistleblower colleen rally the most common citizen tip we were seen is something to the...