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in nepal, the united states' "global gag rule," banning u.s. funding to foreign ngo's that provide any information about abortion, has silenced nepal's most popular late-night radio host. shikha sharma a is nepal's go-t person foror women a across the country seekeking information about safefe sex a and reproduce health. but after president trump signed an executive order reactivating the global gag rule in one of his first acts in office, sharma was told she couldn't even utter the word "abortion," which is legal in nepal, for the two days a week that her program was funded by u.s. aid. indian authorities are warning delhi has turned into a gas chamber with toxic smog blanketing one of the world's most populated cities. officials have declared a public health emergency and are distributing over five million gas masks to residents, who are worried about the physical and psychologigical impact of the pollution. >> pollution is pressurizing as psychologically. that is what is happening now. it is not winter, so it is definitely not fog. we are wa
in nepal, the united states' "global gag rule," banning u.s. funding to foreign ngo's that provide any information about abortion, has silenced nepal's most popular late-night radio host. shikha sharma a is nepal's go-t person foror women a across the country seekeking information about safefe sex a and reproduce health. but after president trump signed an executive order reactivating the global gag rule in one of his first acts in office, sharma was told she couldn't even utter the...
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fighting was the world of these women behind me on nuns from a 1000 year old just order spread across nepal and india and they're using their training to send out a message. to everybody was. the family. think using an ancient discipline to come back centuries only to prejudice. one. gender equality because there are not many nuns who have. not many girls i guess. is like an example without. these gnomes are part of a progressive school of tibetan buddhism that encourages its followers to find the patriarchy. p.i.m. is to lead by example in a region where girls are often seen as a burden. in all the. girl is less than a boy but i think. it's a thing in the community that's have left behind for many many years and. coming out. the women say the martial art goes hand in hand with the practice of buddhism. and is in bold in them to spread their empowerment they've now given self-defense workshops to almost 400 girls across the region. that. there wouldn't be a point and harmony because one thing. for the nuns it's a graceful move for equality thanks i will take time and patience. and they're g
fighting was the world of these women behind me on nuns from a 1000 year old just order spread across nepal and india and they're using their training to send out a message. to everybody was. the family. think using an ancient discipline to come back centuries only to prejudice. one. gender equality because there are not many nuns who have. not many girls i guess. is like an example without. these gnomes are part of a progressive school of tibetan buddhism that encourages its followers to find...
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these women behind the world they are noms from a 1000 year old buddhist order and it's spread across nepal and india and they are using their training to send out a message of equality. like her body was. himalayan the back of part. figures in an anxious discipline to combat a centuries only prejudice. one of the aims of gender equality because there are not many nuns who have. not many girls i guess in the him. and we'd like an example for them but up. these numbers are part of a progressive school of tibetan buddhism that encourages its followers to fight the patriarchy. the i aim is to lead by example in a region where girls are often seen as a burden. in all their religions they never said that girl is less than a boy but i think it's a. rule i would say it's a ping in the community that have left behind for many many years and being a little different makes breaking this. glass and coming out. the women say the martial art goes hand in hand with the practice of buddhism. and is in bold in them to spread their empowerment they've now given self-defense workshops to most 400 girls acros
these women behind the world they are noms from a 1000 year old buddhist order and it's spread across nepal and india and they are using their training to send out a message of equality. like her body was. himalayan the back of part. figures in an anxious discipline to combat a centuries only prejudice. one of the aims of gender equality because there are not many nuns who have. not many girls i guess in the him. and we'd like an example for them but up. these numbers are part of a progressive...
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the ambassador of ireland and for the first time on his right, the ambassador of nepal.hen the grips of high commissioners. each with their wreaths. and they are followed by representatives of the faith communities, among them the chief rabbi, buddhists, methodists, islamic religious adviser to the armed forces. the hindu council, the baptist union, the director of the unitarian and free christian churches, the senior rabbi to reform judaism, the salvation army. representative of the greek orthodox church the managing trustee of the institute of genealogy, the humanists and the spiritualists national union. and now the prince of wales who will be laying to wreaths, one on behalf of the queen and won his own wreath. he leads out the members of the royal family. he leads out the members of the royalfamily. and he leads out the members of the royal family. and on he leads out the members of the royalfamily. and on the balcony looking down on the cenotaph, her majesty the queen, who watches the ceremony from here. the duchess of cornwall on her right, the duchess of cornwall
the ambassador of ireland and for the first time on his right, the ambassador of nepal.hen the grips of high commissioners. each with their wreaths. and they are followed by representatives of the faith communities, among them the chief rabbi, buddhists, methodists, islamic religious adviser to the armed forces. the hindu council, the baptist union, the director of the unitarian and free christian churches, the senior rabbi to reform judaism, the salvation army. representative of the greek...
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during the us elections documented the war in syria and help disaster relief after the earthquake in nepal. and juliana has evolved from a young tech nerd into a global role model and advocate for freedom of information now that's what i call an inspiring woman and that's my inspirations account. as studio single a creative collective from was the 3 friends want to bring to life that structure will tell you more about it in my city. of everybody we are who you think will join us forward through our thinking about. mozambique's capital has grown massively in the past decade some 3000000 inhabitants even maputo there has been an explosion of galleries bistros restaurants cabs coffee shops and street culture and mesirow and will forte are part of the booming creative scene as east studio seem cool they come up with events and hold ground movie screenings in abandoned structures like this one. can read the site. to say oh yes we have a structure and we can use as a platform i can use as a. young creatives to explore their ideas again he speaks to me because of its mix of african and portuguese
during the us elections documented the war in syria and help disaster relief after the earthquake in nepal. and juliana has evolved from a young tech nerd into a global role model and advocate for freedom of information now that's what i call an inspiring woman and that's my inspirations account. as studio single a creative collective from was the 3 friends want to bring to life that structure will tell you more about it in my city. of everybody we are who you think will join us forward through...
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architect and registered architect so i worked in i worked all over the world i worked many years in nepal and i was i was working in hawaii for 7 years. before i got sick. this man is a little sensitive he made his own cord phone. doesn't it yvonne's like even the cord doesn't work for me even when the phone goes on in some of these areas as well so. i remember it was laura's birthday. yes and then perhaps come over here house when when is a good time this is measuring the phone and this connects to the phone so you can see any of copper wire this would be a wire inside. the same phone line that was always young poles comes into the house it's an analog landline phone but it still is still too hard for someone with a lotto sense to me we have to make modifications here you get the magnetic field now on this side. steps. where is it because there's no wire in here this is an air tube all of this is a tube the reason i have a parallel text is because i was holding. i was holding this and i was going my fingers would start to tingle and get numb because of that magnetic field so i just happe
architect and registered architect so i worked in i worked all over the world i worked many years in nepal and i was i was working in hawaii for 7 years. before i got sick. this man is a little sensitive he made his own cord phone. doesn't it yvonne's like even the cord doesn't work for me even when the phone goes on in some of these areas as well so. i remember it was laura's birthday. yes and then perhaps come over here house when when is a good time this is measuring the phone and this...
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he was born in nepal but grew up in nebraska. neighbors used to complain constantly about the smell of his family's cooking. >> and, you know, fast forward 20 plus years now, i see people lining up to pay for the same foods. >> here you are. >> reporter: this is omaha, and there are dumplings from the himala himalayas. >> isn't that great? now there is a place you can interact with people you've never met before and try cuisines from around the world. >> reporter: even if all these dishes are instagram worthy, phil says a good food hall should give you something technology can't, a sense of community. >> since the cave people, we ate together. and that's probably not going to change even in an to be honest a little dust it never bothered me. until i found out what it actually was. dust mite matter! eeeeeww! dead skin cells! gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy-duty dusters. duster extends to three feet to get all that gross stuff gotcha! and for that nasty dust on my floors, my sweeper's on it. the textured cloths g
he was born in nepal but grew up in nebraska. neighbors used to complain constantly about the smell of his family's cooking. >> and, you know, fast forward 20 plus years now, i see people lining up to pay for the same foods. >> here you are. >> reporter: this is omaha, and there are dumplings from the himala himalayas. >> isn't that great? now there is a place you can interact with people you've never met before and try cuisines from around the world. >> reporter:...
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rich >> caller: yeah, jim, this is rich from nepal, florida i have watched for show for many years.y question is about microsoft it's -- it seems to be in the holding pattern. >> yeah, remember this has been the great stock of the era it is doing what i call continuation pattern i think the longer it stays up there the better that ladies and gentlemen is the lightning round. >> announcer: lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade this piece is talking to me. yeah? so what do you see? i see an unbelievable opportunity. i see best-in-class platforms and education. i see award-winning service, and a trade desk full of experts, available to answer your toughest questions. and i see it with zero commissions on online trades. i like what you're seeing. it's beautiful, isn't it? yeah. td ameritrade now offers zero commissions on online trades. ♪ - [spokesman] if you've tried colleg(group cheering)shed, snhu lets you transfer up to 90 credits toward you bachelor's degree. - [woman] it doesn't matter how old you are, you can do it, you can finish. - [spokesman] finish your degree at snhu
rich >> caller: yeah, jim, this is rich from nepal, florida i have watched for show for many years.y question is about microsoft it's -- it seems to be in the holding pattern. >> yeah, remember this has been the great stock of the era it is doing what i call continuation pattern i think the longer it stays up there the better that ladies and gentlemen is the lightning round. >> announcer: lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade this piece is talking to me. yeah? so what...
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if noise and absolutely no say in nepal from a sickening feeling that you've just you've seen some autonomy little boy. i mean you know yourself from next another day or. not just go to. the noise. you are so he can get out your ass. a little you say and that's all you think about is a little why i'm why we say in that way we say what's happening to him you're full of it you know it's a story i am i did initial i and we received my message box and didn't violate their and conditions. this is bizarre. wasn't made. no gray area but it is so interesting to the mob stuff yeah because it's so obvious he is still technically on. our reporter asks another moderate so why he thinks some graphic content gets marked as disturbing rather than deleted then i will be there raising is behind police or murder using. people all over the over all the years it's all for kids to go on and. yeah. the younger you are budgeting should just be delayed and like i said. no. don't assume of censorship them ok if you start censoring to her you can lose interest but it's all a bit insulting to read what are you going
if noise and absolutely no say in nepal from a sickening feeling that you've just you've seen some autonomy little boy. i mean you know yourself from next another day or. not just go to. the noise. you are so he can get out your ass. a little you say and that's all you think about is a little why i'm why we say in that way we say what's happening to him you're full of it you know it's a story i am i did initial i and we received my message box and didn't violate their and conditions. this is...
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also nepal, though his job approval remains underwater, compared with 48% disapproval, that is an improvement in recent months. how do you swing this thing, can you, as your critics point to the things they don't like about what you've done as governor of kentucky? >> if you take on challenges, there's always going to be plenty who don't like things. if you take on the pension failure, if you take on tort reform. if you take on education reform, if you take on tax reform, these things are going to create controversy. we have kicked so many cans down the road for so many years and i took these on very intentionally. this is the first political job i've ever had, shannon. i'm not a politician, i'm not doing this to kiss rings or backsides. i'm not trying to build a political career, i'm trying to clean the state up. there's a lot of corruption, there's a lot of mess that's been left by 96 straight years of democrat control of our house. i'm only the fourth republican and 100 years. i will remind you though, four years ago at this time, four years ago, the night before the election, the same pol
also nepal, though his job approval remains underwater, compared with 48% disapproval, that is an improvement in recent months. how do you swing this thing, can you, as your critics point to the things they don't like about what you've done as governor of kentucky? >> if you take on challenges, there's always going to be plenty who don't like things. if you take on the pension failure, if you take on tort reform. if you take on education reform, if you take on tax reform, these things are...
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we've been in contact with nepal and their parents to make sure that they know that they are safe. so we're getting the communication out to the public as quickly as possible. and getting the information out to everyone and all the residents. as we move forward over the course of the next few days, i'd like to look at every single camera's eye and look in every eye of every resident of santa clarita and the surrounding area and everyone who helps us. santa clarita is a very, very, very strong community. i asked the parents, and i ask everybody in the community, in the days ahead and in the years ahead, the main thing we need to do is wrap our arms around each other. so we know what's happening in everyone's lives. as a in everyone's lives. as a strong community, 294,000 residents. we also, 294,000 residents, need to gather around this incident. tragic and tragedy struck but how do we come out of tragedy? we come out of it by surrounding each other, holding hands, saying prayers, and spending time together to see and -- to see what's going on, see what's happening. and then my last
we've been in contact with nepal and their parents to make sure that they know that they are safe. so we're getting the communication out to the public as quickly as possible. and getting the information out to everyone and all the residents. as we move forward over the course of the next few days, i'd like to look at every single camera's eye and look in every eye of every resident of santa clarita and the surrounding area and everyone who helps us. santa clarita is a very, very, very strong...
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operate in this country, does rafting guide and organ that does not good leads trips in africa and nepal because it's easier and oregon washington and i've spent years taking people to france because it was easier for me too fly 15 or 20 people to france then to get them to alaska, washington oregon, my experience in the outdoors was arctic national parks. and i would've loved to take in those people there but i cannot do it. the last thing is making recreational party. i laid out a series of strategies that when i look at and involve international strategy for the economy forward, for doctor recreation economy is the future and certainly these jobs will be with us forever but i think we need to invest in this economy the way we invested in the 20 century and infrastructure. currently my role in working on crating pathways on the economy and degree programs eventually that will just the technical labor challenges and leadership level challenges that all industries face and our industry. through my work i know the industry does back these bills, i work closely with the roundtable and repr
operate in this country, does rafting guide and organ that does not good leads trips in africa and nepal because it's easier and oregon washington and i've spent years taking people to france because it was easier for me too fly 15 or 20 people to france then to get them to alaska, washington oregon, my experience in the outdoors was arctic national parks. and i would've loved to take in those people there but i cannot do it. the last thing is making recreational party. i laid out a series of...
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there is a mountain climbing guide in oregon i know that leads trips in africa and nepal because it's easier than running them in oregon and washington. i, myself, spent eight years taking people to france because it was easier to fly 15, 20 people to france than to get them to recreate in alaska or washington or oregon. my most formative experience was the arctic national parks and the berkshire range and i'd have loved to take those people there but i just couldn't do it. the last thing i want to talk about is making recreation a priority. i think in my written testimony i laid out a series of strategies i think we might want to look at and evolve into a national strategy to move the recreation economy forward. i think that outdoor recreation economy is the future of natural resource based jobs in america. certainly resource extraction jobs will be with us forever but i think that we need to invest in this economy the way we invested in the 20th century and natural resource based jobs and infrastructure. currently in my role i am working on creating pathways to new and better jobs i
there is a mountain climbing guide in oregon i know that leads trips in africa and nepal because it's easier than running them in oregon and washington. i, myself, spent eight years taking people to france because it was easier to fly 15, 20 people to france than to get them to recreate in alaska or washington or oregon. my most formative experience was the arctic national parks and the berkshire range and i'd have loved to take those people there but i just couldn't do it. the last thing i...
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it includes india, pakistan, china, nepal, uraguay. any of them can produce a page.hey just held a big conference in new york city. an award ceremony. kids spirit founding editor as well as three of the kid themselves, the editors. elizabeth, let me start with you. how did you start this? what is it for and how does it work? >> well, about 12 years ago my older daughter was looking for ways to really connect with other kid meaning any. i thought it would be interesting to have kid creating content together and collaborating in a national publication. what has happened is the kid over time took control of the content, they create the content, they edit it collaboratively and the internet has created it into a global community. now we have kid published from 30 different countries and it produced an interesting and rich conversation in terms of tude doing their own artwork wg, poetry, and writing. eric: what have you learned from the experience? >> it's an extraordinary opportunity to be inspired by kid from all around the world to really reconnect with your own aspira
it includes india, pakistan, china, nepal, uraguay. any of them can produce a page.hey just held a big conference in new york city. an award ceremony. kids spirit founding editor as well as three of the kid themselves, the editors. elizabeth, let me start with you. how did you start this? what is it for and how does it work? >> well, about 12 years ago my older daughter was looking for ways to really connect with other kid meaning any. i thought it would be interesting to have kid...
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in nepal, there was one group that was opposed, another group one. they went back. restart ed the projects and pushed for a new rail line. the reason i mention that for u.s. policy is because the belt and road is more resilient, not going to be enough to wait for it to collapse under its own wait. the u.s. has to providal terron ties. the build act helps lead that. other countries are also interested in cooperating with the united states. that's part one. r part two and this goes to what audrey was talking about, is making sure people are aware of the problems belt and road has with respect to governance so there are extensive examples of some of these soes from china being involved in corruption at the local level. all the way from latin america and ecuador which might have implicated several senior le leaders to pakistan to africa where vice president's children in some countries were getting chaos, where they were paying off direct family and on it goes. when that information comes out, it can shape the politics of those countries. finally, we shouldn't, i should
in nepal, there was one group that was opposed, another group one. they went back. restart ed the projects and pushed for a new rail line. the reason i mention that for u.s. policy is because the belt and road is more resilient, not going to be enough to wait for it to collapse under its own wait. the u.s. has to providal terron ties. the build act helps lead that. other countries are also interested in cooperating with the united states. that's part one. r part two and this goes to what audrey...
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you can see that as a streak of high—powered being ripped across heading towards india and nepal buta threatening look. it is gaining strength, but why the difference? you would expect them both to retain the strength but actually, these are like hurricanes, they just called cyclones actually, these are like hurricanes, theyjust called cyclones in the indian ocean. 0ne theyjust called cyclones in the indian ocean. one thing this type of tropical system hates is strong winds, would you believe it. ifjohn anyjet winds, would you believe it. ifjohn any jet stream here, winds, would you believe it. ifjohn anyjet stream here, this little blue blob is getting closer to the jet stream, if your member on the satellite picture moment ago, it is the jet stream that is actually causing that to be ripped apart. it loses its intensity and it is not even forecast to cross the coastline. it is just a nothing, just a few thunderstorms now which is incredible. the jet just a few thunderstorms now which is incredible. thejet stream is a long way away from bauble. this one is different. this system is
you can see that as a streak of high—powered being ripped across heading towards india and nepal buta threatening look. it is gaining strength, but why the difference? you would expect them both to retain the strength but actually, these are like hurricanes, they just called cyclones actually, these are like hurricanes, theyjust called cyclones in the indian ocean. 0ne theyjust called cyclones in the indian ocean. one thing this type of tropical system hates is strong winds, would you believe...