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ladakh is sparsely populated.ough underground water for now, but as more tourists head here, this could change soon. and water could deplete, just like the rest of the country. at this moment, the focus is to supply what's available to homes here. a maze of pipelines is being laid. to prevent freezing, the digging is much deeper than on the plains. 66 inch! "5.5 feet deep," i'm told. it's the same for water tanks. wow! translation: ladakh is not like plains where there - are overhead tanks from where water is distributed to homes in the village. here, tanks are built underground to prevent water from freezing. we are using solar panels extensively because, out of 365 days, ladakh has 320 sunny days. this will reduce operation and maintenance cost. after a year of preparation, water supply is being tested in the village today. mobile phone rings hello, hello? apart from a few homes, taps remain dry. the local engineer explains that a pipe burst, causing leakage. mistakes they can ill afford. fear of freezing and pi
ladakh is sparsely populated.ough underground water for now, but as more tourists head here, this could change soon. and water could deplete, just like the rest of the country. at this moment, the focus is to supply what's available to homes here. a maze of pipelines is being laid. to prevent freezing, the digging is much deeper than on the plains. 66 inch! "5.5 feet deep," i'm told. it's the same for water tanks. wow! translation: ladakh is not like plains where there - are overhead...
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. >> we have ce to ladakh in northern indiahere engineers have come up with some solutions to relieveater stress. >> and i am in jordan, where people have taken a water crisis into their own hands. ♪ >> millions of people rely on glacial melt water for survival. due to climate change, these reservoirs are disappearing at an alarming rate. some scientists have predicted but they end of the century, must just the himalayas could be ice free. here in ladakh, which only gets 50 millimeters of annual rainfall, clay scherzer been a light source for centuries. due to climate change, 14% of the local glacier and area has been lost in the last 50 years. i'm here to visit an engineer who has come with a beautiful, extraordinary way of preseing glacial waters. using monuments made of ice. i meet a local environmental scientist. i understand that you are an expert about climate change and the of next on mapping communities? can you give us a sense of some of the challenges they are facing? >> the main crisis is that you have a glacier. that is where the water is coming for residents. the decorati
. >> we have ce to ladakh in northern indiahere engineers have come up with some solutions to relieveater stress. >> and i am in jordan, where people have taken a water crisis into their own hands. ♪ >> millions of people rely on glacial melt water for survival. due to climate change, these reservoirs are disappearing at an alarming rate. some scientists have predicted but they end of the century, must just the himalayas could be ice free. here in ladakh, which only gets 50...
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divya arya, bbc news, ladakh.w — stay with bbc world news. hello. well, after another very warm and fairly humid night, as well, the humidity levels will drop across most parts of the country as we go through wednesday. and you'll also notice the winds starting to ease down after a very blustery spell weather. strongest winds on the southern edge of this area of low pressure. the freshest of the air, though, is off to the northwest behind this weather front, which will be moving into parts of western scotland and northern ireland first light. but to the south and east of that, look at the temperatures as we start the day — around 16—19 celsius for the vast majority. now, whilst many of you start dry, we've got that rain at times in western scotland and northern ireland, there'll be a zone of cloud, rain or drizzle south west england through the midlands towards the wash — and that'll towards east anglia and the southeast. could produce a few spots of rain, but very little for the gardens here, and it will break up
divya arya, bbc news, ladakh.w — stay with bbc world news. hello. well, after another very warm and fairly humid night, as well, the humidity levels will drop across most parts of the country as we go through wednesday. and you'll also notice the winds starting to ease down after a very blustery spell weather. strongest winds on the southern edge of this area of low pressure. the freshest of the air, though, is off to the northwest behind this weather front, which will be moving into parts of...
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divya arya, bbc news, ladakh.squeeze. the average rental price in manhattan has surged above $5,000 a month, for the first time in the city's history. here's the bbc�*s north america business correspondent michelle fleury. this is how bad new york's red—hot rental market has become. prospective tenants waiting to see an apartment. new york's crazy right now. videos of frustrated would be tenants popping up on social media. ijust got my new lease, and guess what? they're raising my rent 48%. even this estate agent finds little comfort in this booming market. the rent on his two—bedroom manhattan apartment is going up. his landlord just increased the price from $4,500 a month to $6,000. we knew it would go up. i obviously had expectations of it going up, but probably not by that much. for him and his family, it's the final straw. they're packing up and leaving the city. we did look at trying to find a place in manhattan, but firstly the inventory was so low. and secondly, the kind of rates that landlords are now exp
divya arya, bbc news, ladakh.squeeze. the average rental price in manhattan has surged above $5,000 a month, for the first time in the city's history. here's the bbc�*s north america business correspondent michelle fleury. this is how bad new york's red—hot rental market has become. prospective tenants waiting to see an apartment. new york's crazy right now. videos of frustrated would be tenants popping up on social media. ijust got my new lease, and guess what? they're raising my rent 48%....
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divya arya, bbc news, ladakh. fascinating report there. or deaf. so imagine how amazing it would be if they could actually see what people are saying — real time subtitles if you like. well, with the help of new glasses and an app, that could be possible as wendy urquhart reports. hello? hey, josh, it'sjillian, how are you doing? this new software makes it possible for people to see real—time subtitles of conversations that other people are having — which means those who are deaf or hard of hearing can actually see what people are talking about. it's the brainchild of dan scar, from x—ray glass, who said he had an "a—ha" moment when his granddad started losing his hearing. it was just a little epiphany moment where i thought, "hang on a second, he watches tv all the time with subtitles on. why can't we subtitle the world?" the way it works is the glasses are tethered to smartphones with an app, which turns the speech into text, and that's displayed on the inside of the lenses — and it's causing a sensation. it's powerful. i can't understat
divya arya, bbc news, ladakh. fascinating report there. or deaf. so imagine how amazing it would be if they could actually see what people are saying — real time subtitles if you like. well, with the help of new glasses and an app, that could be possible as wendy urquhart reports. hello? hey, josh, it'sjillian, how are you doing? this new software makes it possible for people to see real—time subtitles of conversations that other people are having — which means those who are deaf or hard...
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divya arya, bbc news, ladakh.r deaf. so imagine how amazing it would be if they could actually see what people are saying — real—time subtitles, if you like. well, with the help of new glasses and an app, that could be possible, as wendy urquhart reports. hello? hey, josh, it'sjillian, how are you doing? this new software makes it possible for people to see real—time subtitles of conversations that other people are having, which means those who are deaf or hard of hearing can actually see what people are talking about. it's the brainchild of dan scar, from xrai glass, who said he had an "a—ha!" moment when his granddad started losing his hearing. there was just a little epiphany moment, where i thought, "hang on a second, he watches tv all the time with subtitles on. why can't we subtitle the world?" the way it works is the glasses are tethered to smartphones with an app, which turns the speech into text, and that's displayed on the inside of the lenses — and it's causing a sensation. it's powerful. i can't unders
divya arya, bbc news, ladakh.r deaf. so imagine how amazing it would be if they could actually see what people are saying — real—time subtitles, if you like. well, with the help of new glasses and an app, that could be possible, as wendy urquhart reports. hello? hey, josh, it'sjillian, how are you doing? this new software makes it possible for people to see real—time subtitles of conversations that other people are having, which means those who are deaf or hard of hearing can actually see...
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on the fourth amendment, after note as steve ladakh, who's very sharp, done at the university of texasmade -- jurisprudence about the remedies that have been whittled away by the current scotus for people who have had their fourth amendment rights violated. chuck rosenberg, always great to have you on always illuminating. thank you very much. >> yes. >> coming up a federal judge orders senator lindsey graham to testify in front of a georgia grand jury. i'm gonna talk to -- the fulton county district attorney's aggressive strategy next. action hero! dad: was that necessary? unnecessary action hero: no. neither is missing this deal. with paycom, vacation is yours to manage. unnecessary action hero: not to mention benefits, scheduling, payroll. it's hr in the palm of your hand. dad: wow. unnecessary action hero: ask your employer about paycom. and make the unnecessary, unnecessary. dad: approved! new astepro allergy. now available without a prescription. astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid free spray. while other allergy sprays take hours astepro starts working in 30 minutes. so
on the fourth amendment, after note as steve ladakh, who's very sharp, done at the university of texasmade -- jurisprudence about the remedies that have been whittled away by the current scotus for people who have had their fourth amendment rights violated. chuck rosenberg, always great to have you on always illuminating. thank you very much. >> yes. >> coming up a federal judge orders senator lindsey graham to testify in front of a georgia grand jury. i'm gonna talk to -- the...