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more than 30 people were killed by tigers in nepal since 2019.to me how much of a problem the wild tigers are posing in nepal. the more we see an increase in the number of tigers, the more incidents, the more conflicts. those people who are impacted had been saying this, but the celebration, because nepal tripled the number during that duration. there was a huge party. so that kind of voice was kind of suppressed, and now politicians are bringing it up, also because the international community is not coughing up money for conservation, and even climate change. that's why we're hearing all these grudges from that level. and in terms of conservation and what is happening with the tigers, as you said, a bit of a success story, there was a party. i guess conservationists are against this move that is being suggested, that a whole lot of them get sent overseas? you see, those who were or are involved in this thing would still say that, this is good, actually, we need to manage the conflicts. there are ways of doing it, there are measures. but those wh
more than 30 people were killed by tigers in nepal since 2019.to me how much of a problem the wild tigers are posing in nepal. the more we see an increase in the number of tigers, the more incidents, the more conflicts. those people who are impacted had been saying this, but the celebration, because nepal tripled the number during that duration. there was a huge party. so that kind of voice was kind of suppressed, and now politicians are bringing it up, also because the international community...
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the prime minister of nepal says there are too many tigers in his country and wants to give some away. hello, i'm luxmy gopal. the white house says it's seen "early indications" that suggest a plane which crashed in kazakhstan this week was possibly brought down by russian air defence systems. the kremlin has so far refused to comment on reports the plane was hit by russian weaponry. azerbaijan airlines says that the preliminary results of the investigation into the incident found there was "external physical and technical interference". but the report stopped short of accusing any group or country of being responsible. the plane had originally tried to land at grozzni airport in southern russia. the head of russia's aviation authority says the plane was unable to do so because of a ukrainian drone attack. pro—government media in azerbaijan has quoted unnamed officials, saying they believed a russian air defence missile caused the plane to crash. jon donnison reports. this is the moment the plane went down. it's remarkable anyone survived. but emerging from the wreckage, some did. the
the prime minister of nepal says there are too many tigers in his country and wants to give some away. hello, i'm luxmy gopal. the white house says it's seen "early indications" that suggest a plane which crashed in kazakhstan this week was possibly brought down by russian air defence systems. the kremlin has so far refused to comment on reports the plane was hit by russian weaponry. azerbaijan airlines says that the preliminary results of the investigation into the incident found...
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the prime minister of nepal says there are too many tigers in his country, and wants to give some awayhello, i'm luxmy gopal. azerbaijan airlines says that the preliminary results of the investigation into the plane crash in kazakhstan found there was �*external physical and technical interference�*. but the report stopped short of accusing any group or country of being responsible the plane had originally tried to land at grozzni airport in southern russia. tried to land at grozny airport in southern russia. the head of russia's aviation authority says the plane was unable to do so because of a ukrainian drone attack. pro—government media in azerbaijan has quoted un—named officials, saying they believed a russian air defence missile caused the plane to crash. jon donnison reports. this is the moment the plane went down. it's remarkable anyone survived. but emerging from the wreckage, some did. the flight had been diverted to kazakhstan after passengers heard bangs when it tried to land at its original destination — grozny, in chechnya. translation: they say there were two bangs, l but
the prime minister of nepal says there are too many tigers in his country, and wants to give some awayhello, i'm luxmy gopal. azerbaijan airlines says that the preliminary results of the investigation into the plane crash in kazakhstan found there was �*external physical and technical interference�*. but the report stopped short of accusing any group or country of being responsible the plane had originally tried to land at grozzni airport in southern russia. tried to land at grozny airport...
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and the prime minister of nepal says there are too many tigers in his country and wants to give someway. hello and welcome — i'm luxmy gopal. azerbaijan airlines says that the preliminary results of the investigation into the plane crash in kazakhstan found there was "external physical and technical interference". but the report stopped short of accusing any group or country of being responsible. the plane had originally tried to land at grozny airport the plane had originally tried to land at grozny airport in southern russia — the head of russia's aviation authority says the plane was unable to do so because of a ukrainian drone attack. pro—government media in azerbaijan has quoted un—named officials, saying they believed a russian air defence missile caused the plane to crash. one of the survivors, subkhonkul rakhimov, has been speaking to russian—language state media. here's his description of what happened to the airliner. translation: they say there were two bangs, l but i only heard one. it was quite substantial. i honestly didn't hear the second one. at first, only some of th
and the prime minister of nepal says there are too many tigers in his country and wants to give someway. hello and welcome — i'm luxmy gopal. azerbaijan airlines says that the preliminary results of the investigation into the plane crash in kazakhstan found there was "external physical and technical interference". but the report stopped short of accusing any group or country of being responsible. the plane had originally tried to land at grozny airport the plane had originally tried...
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the prime minister of nepal says there are too many tigers in his country and he wants to give some awayo and welcome. the white house says it has seen early indications that suggest a plane that crashed in kazakhstan this week was possibly brought down by russian air defense systems. the kremlin has so far refused to comment on reports the plane was hit by russian weaponry. azerbaijan airlines says the parliamentary result of the investigation into the incident found that there was external physical and technical interference. but the report stopped short of accusing any group or country of being responsible. the plane initially tried to land in southern russia. the head of russia's aviation authority says the plane was unable to do so because of the ukrainian drone attack. pro-government media in azerbaijan has quoted unnamed officials, saying they believed a russian air defense missile caused plane to crash. reporter: this is the moment the plane went down. it is remarkable anyone survived. but emerging from the wreckage, some did. the flight had been diverted to kazakhstan after pass
the prime minister of nepal says there are too many tigers in his country and he wants to give some awayo and welcome. the white house says it has seen early indications that suggest a plane that crashed in kazakhstan this week was possibly brought down by russian air defense systems. the kremlin has so far refused to comment on reports the plane was hit by russian weaponry. azerbaijan airlines says the parliamentary result of the investigation into the incident found that there was external...
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the tiger population in nepal has tripled to more than 350 since 2009 as part of conservation effortslaces, mist and fog lingered throughout friday, causing some disruption. some of that mist and mirk lingered on into the night as well. but over the weekend, well, that fog should slowly start to lift as the breeze picks up. comp,lezwe will, though, see some rain setting in across the north of the uk. bit of rain across the north of the uk actually on saturday. in association with this weak weather front, it is this area of high pressure further south that's been trapping all the low cloud, mist and fog that high, slowly starting to drift away south eastwards, but still a pretty murky start across large parts of england and wales. i think some of that fog will lift through the day, particularly across parts of wales, northern england. a few sunny spells, it may stay quite murky down towards the south. for northern ireland and scotland we'll see a band of cloud and increasingly light and patchy rain pushing southwards, sunny spells and showers and some brisk winds up towards the north o
the tiger population in nepal has tripled to more than 350 since 2009 as part of conservation effortslaces, mist and fog lingered throughout friday, causing some disruption. some of that mist and mirk lingered on into the night as well. but over the weekend, well, that fog should slowly start to lift as the breeze picks up. comp,lezwe will, though, see some rain setting in across the north of the uk. bit of rain across the north of the uk actually on saturday. in association with this weak...
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and the prime minister of nepal says there are too many tigers in his country and wants to give someway. now on bbc news: thief at the british museum. so, what are you holding there? i'm holding two gems that came from the british museum and which i'm now bringing back to them. is that stolen property that you're holding? yes. this is dr ittai gradel — and to clarify, he is not the thief. but the gems ittai's holding are at the heart of the story i'm about to tell you. it's emerged that the british museum was warned more than two years ago that objects from its collection were being put up for sale. more than 1,500 items were stolen, damaged or are missing from this place. this is a story about one of britain's most revered institutions and the theft of ancient treasures that were sold around the world. it was very shocking. it was worrying. i had no idea the scale that this would turn out to be. the records they have - of such items is so poor — even where there is any — they don't know l what they've lost. it's been a huge trauma for many people. it's a story of warnings that were
and the prime minister of nepal says there are too many tigers in his country and wants to give someway. now on bbc news: thief at the british museum. so, what are you holding there? i'm holding two gems that came from the british museum and which i'm now bringing back to them. is that stolen property that you're holding? yes. this is dr ittai gradel — and to clarify, he is not the thief. but the gems ittai's holding are at the heart of the story i'm about to tell you. it's emerged that the...
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and the prime minister of nepal says there are too many tigers in his country — and wants to give some on bbc news — the interview: kyle minogue # lights, camera, action # that's it.# kylie minogue has spent almost a0 years in the spotlight. charlene! from her early days in overalls on the australian soap opera neighbours... # padam, padam i hear itand i know... # ..to creating padam padam pandemonium on social media. # i know you wanna take me home. # and she shows no signs of slowing down. # i'm two seconds away... # ..with her 17th album, tension ii, and her biggest world tour in a decade. hi! nice to see you. you too! how you doing? good. how are you? i'm all right. grab a seat. i caught up with kylie in an occasionally noisy hotel room... let's. .. here we go. horn blares we are in london, folks. ..to talk about the not—so—glamorous backstage realities of touring... what happens in quick change stays in quick change. ..her downtime wardrobe choices... 50 shades of comfortable. ..and, of course, her life in music. there's so much that's happened in my life that 8—year—old, 12—year
and the prime minister of nepal says there are too many tigers in his country — and wants to give some on bbc news — the interview: kyle minogue # lights, camera, action # that's it.# kylie minogue has spent almost a0 years in the spotlight. charlene! from her early days in overalls on the australian soap opera neighbours... # padam, padam i hear itand i know... # ..to creating padam padam pandemonium on social media. # i know you wanna take me home. # and she shows no signs of slowing...
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the tiger population in nepal has tripled to more than 350 since 2009, as part of conservation efforts0. the actor, 0livia hussey, has died, at the age of 73, according to a statement from herfamily, posted on her instagram page. she shot to fame as a teenager in 1968, playing the female lead in franco zeffirelli's big—screen adaptation of romeo and juliet. the argentine—born british performer had a career on—screen that stretched six decades. herfamily said she died on friday "peacefully "at her home surrounded by her loved ones". stay with us here on bbc news. hello. for some places, mist and fog lingered throughout friday, causing some disruption. some of that mist and murk lingered on into the night as well. but over the weekend, well, that fog should slowly start to lift as the breeze picks up. we will, though, see some rain setting in across the north of the uk. bit of rain across the north of the uk, actually, on saturday, in association with this weak weather front. it is this area of high pressure further south that's been trapping all the low cloud, mist and fog, that high sl
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zambia, ma law which, in a -- malawi, nepal, the dominican republic. any of you who know anything about the countries i've mentioned can take note of the difficulty taking forward the democratic reform agenda and indeed the economic challenges faced by i think just about every country i have mentioned. tanzania, i forgot. major challenges in all of them. but as a forcing function for our agency to think about delivery as associated with political reform, it's been terrific and i do think if you talk -- if you had the leaders gathered up here as we do at the u.n. general assembly every year, we try to assemble the leaders for this cross-regional coalition of people who still self-identify as reformers, what they would say is that this support has been invaluable. has it been enough to offset the houthis' targeting of shipping, putin's invasion, the covid hangover, you know, the debt distrerks there are so many instruction ral forces that are come -- structural forces that are coming at these countries but they have felt the united states show up and rea
zambia, ma law which, in a -- malawi, nepal, the dominican republic. any of you who know anything about the countries i've mentioned can take note of the difficulty taking forward the democratic reform agenda and indeed the economic challenges faced by i think just about every country i have mentioned. tanzania, i forgot. major challenges in all of them. but as a forcing function for our agency to think about delivery as associated with political reform, it's been terrific and i do think if you...
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and the prime minister of nepal says there are too many tigers in his country and wants to give somenes says that the preliminary results of the investigation into the plane crash in kazakhstan found there was "external physical and technical interference". but the report stopped short of accusing any group or country of being responsible. the plane had originally tried to land at grozny airport in southern russia. the head of russia's aviation authority says the plane was unable to do so because of a ukrainian drone attack. pro—government media in azerbaijan has quoted un—named officials, saying they believed a russian air defence missile caused the plane to crash.
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the prime minister of nepal says there are too many tigers in his country and wants to give some away. hello. a nasa space probe has made history by flying closer to the sun than any other spacecraft. the parker solar probe was out of communication with nasa for three days after coming within six million kilometres of the sun's surface and facing temperatures of up to 1,000 celsius. the spacecraft will provide data about the properties of the sun, and will help forecast space—weather events that can affect life on earth, as pallab ghosh reports. it seems like science fiction — sending an un—crewed spacecraft to the sun. nasa's parker solar probe was designed to withstand its scorching heat. but could it? nasa has now confirmed that it has. the spacecraft sent back a beacon signal indicating that it survived the closest ever approach to the sun. we have never had a human—made object so close to the sun. also, we had to not melt, that's why the parker has this heat shield that holds the instruments at room temperature and keeps the heat of the sun away. and these are just amazing feats,
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the prime minister of nepal says there are too many tigers in his country, and wants to give some aways says that the preliminary results of the investigation into the plane crash in kazakhstan found there was �*external physical and technical interference�*. but the report stopped short of accusing any group or country of being responsible the plane had originally tried to land at grozzni airport in southern russia. tried to land at grozny airport in southern russia.
the prime minister of nepal says there are too many tigers in his country, and wants to give some aways says that the preliminary results of the investigation into the plane crash in kazakhstan found there was �*external physical and technical interference�*. but the report stopped short of accusing any group or country of being responsible the plane had originally tried to land at grozzni airport in southern russia. tried to land at grozny airport in southern russia.
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. >> ambassador lew visited south asia, he visited india and nepal. nepal.econd visit from these three months, consecutive three months that we know administration is going to compare, is believed these are concluding visits. from last visit he excluded pakistan. this visit he excluded bangladesh and pakistan again. the reason what both countries, people would believe is that criticism that is news -- there is some -- >> what? i miss that. [inaudible] >> just policy matters, change things within pakistan which would give a medic level. >> i'm not sure i understand the question. >> with the end of this administration you clearly don't -- >> we very cloudy what? >> diplomatically with bangladesh an expert of course have diplomatic relations with bangladesh. >> don't read it with the visits by kai official visiting bangladesh and pakistan. >> the assistant secretary is a fact an extremely senior official of the united states government, the one with primary responsibility for the area and using secretary blinken meet with the acting prime minister bangladesh in
. >> ambassador lew visited south asia, he visited india and nepal. nepal.econd visit from these three months, consecutive three months that we know administration is going to compare, is believed these are concluding visits. from last visit he excluded pakistan. this visit he excluded bangladesh and pakistan again. the reason what both countries, people would believe is that criticism that is news -- there is some -- >> what? i miss that. [inaudible] >> just policy matters,...
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have work in maui, hawaii for the wildfires, and we also have school construction projects in mexico, nepalstill a lot more to do. >> and among the volunteers at petrus side there to help are the family of someone she loved, someone who was lost in the tsunami 20 years ago. photographer simon atley. >> simon's family became my family. and simon's friends became my friends. i'm so grateful for them because they embraced me with so much love and embraced her own new family. >> in 2019, petra married entrepreneur benjamin larock. they now have a son, bodi. >> and they have a son. and i have a beautiful husband and. and there's so many blessings to be grateful for. yes, i was lucky because i met another twin flame and ben is my twin flame, and he's an incredible soul. and i just feel so lucky because i didn't know what was going to happen. and he's they're my two loves of ben and bodi and just bring lots of sunshine. and bodi means enlightenment. >> and so next week, when we all look back at the 20th anniversary of the tsunami, remember petra nemcova and her volunteers, who will be lighting can
have work in maui, hawaii for the wildfires, and we also have school construction projects in mexico, nepalstill a lot more to do. >> and among the volunteers at petrus side there to help are the family of someone she loved, someone who was lost in the tsunami 20 years ago. photographer simon atley. >> simon's family became my family. and simon's friends became my friends. i'm so grateful for them because they embraced me with so much love and embraced her own new family. >>...
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the prime minister of nepal says there are too many tigers in his country and wants to give some awaylts of the investigation into the plane crash in kazakhstan has found there was "external physical and technical interference". but the report has stopped short of accusing any group or country of being responsible, nor what the cause of that interference was. azerbaijan airlines had already suspended flights to several russian cities. it says it has to take flight safety risks into account. neither russia nor
the prime minister of nepal says there are too many tigers in his country and wants to give some awaylts of the investigation into the plane crash in kazakhstan has found there was "external physical and technical interference". but the report has stopped short of accusing any group or country of being responsible, nor what the cause of that interference was. azerbaijan airlines had already suspended flights to several russian cities. it says it has to take flight safety risks into...
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the prime minister of nepal says there are too many tigers in his country and wants to give some awayplane which crashed in kazakhstan this week was possibly brought down by russian air defence systems. the kremlin has so far refused to comment on reports the plane was hit by russian weaponry. azerbaijan airlines says that the preliminary results of the investigation into the incident found
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perspective is you will see art from war hill or others but it will be side by side from artists from kenya, nepal and philippines. we have taken it on ourselves to make sure it is showcased not just a western perspective. david: you want to build a could not prayer art why do you have an affiliation with guggenheim? mr. al mubarak: similar to the louvre with the opportunity of transfer of knowledge working side by side with the team at tkpwaoug home of new york and 40u we can detail this museum compounded by that you take years of blueprints of acquisition tkphaoes rapid you take them and evolving them to your needs. david: museums are great and i am involved in a number of them in the united states but there are performing arts of the cultural world. are you involved in that? mr. al mubarak: yes. music is very close to or heart. when live with over 200 nationalities they bring their musical touches. or events calendar is filled from classical to hip-hop, pop, korean pop, dance and the list goes on. since covid where the world told us people won't come to these live events we've pretty much sold
perspective is you will see art from war hill or others but it will be side by side from artists from kenya, nepal and philippines. we have taken it on ourselves to make sure it is showcased not just a western perspective. david: you want to build a could not prayer art why do you have an affiliation with guggenheim? mr. al mubarak: similar to the louvre with the opportunity of transfer of knowledge working side by side with the team at tkpwaoug home of new york and 40u we can detail this...
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art from pollock or rothko or warhol, but it is going to be side-by-side with artists from kenya, nepalthe philippines and all over the world. we've taken it upon ourselves to make sure that the art is showcased not just from a western perspective, but a truly global south perspective. david: why couldn't you just build one, why do you have an affiliation with guggenheim? what can they do for you? mohamed: first is a fantastic opportunity for transfer of knowledge, working side-by-side with that fantastic team and working on how we can detail this museum together. compounded by that, you're taking years of blueprints of acquisition committees, of janitorial committees, and you are taking them and evolving them to your wants and needs. david: museums are great and i've been involved with a number of them myself but also there are performing arts part of the cultural world. are you involved in the performing arts as well? mohamed: absolutely. music is very close to our heart. when you live with over 200 nationalities, they bring their musical touches to the story. our events calendar is f
art from pollock or rothko or warhol, but it is going to be side-by-side with artists from kenya, nepalthe philippines and all over the world. we've taken it upon ourselves to make sure that the art is showcased not just from a western perspective, but a truly global south perspective. david: why couldn't you just build one, why do you have an affiliation with guggenheim? what can they do for you? mohamed: first is a fantastic opportunity for transfer of knowledge, working side-by-side with...
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the prime minister of nepal says there are too many tigers in his country and wants to give some awayhello, i'm lucy hockings. azerbaijan airlines says that the preliminary results of the investigation into the plane crash in kazakhstan has found there was "external physical and technical interference". but the report has stopped short of accusing any group or country of being responsible, nor what the cause of that interference was. azerbaijan airlines had already suspended flights to several russian cities. it says it has to take flight safety risks into account. neither russia nor kazakhstan has confirmed the cause of the crash, but the head of russia's aviation authority says the plane had been unable to land at its planned destination in grozny because of a ukrainian drone attack which was taking place at the time. he added that thick fog had prevented two earlier attempts to land in grozny. ukraine has said russia must be held responsible. and pro—government media in azerbaijan has quoted unnamed officials saying they believed a russian air defence missile caused the plane to cr
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the prime minister of nepal says there are too many tigers in his country and wants to give some awayas out of communication with nasa for three days after coming within six million kilometres of the sun's surface and facing temperatures of up to 1,000 celsius. the spacecraft will provide data about the properties of the sun, and will help forecast space—weather events that can affect life on earth, as pallab ghosh reports. it seems like science fiction — sending an un—crewed
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the prime minister of nepal says there are too many tigers in his country and wants to give some awaysa space probe has made history by flying closer to the sun than any other spacecraft. the parker solar probe was out of communication with nasa for three days after coming within six million kilometres of the sun's surface and facing temperatures of up to 1,000 celsius. the spacecraft will provide data about the properties of the sun and will help forecast space—weather events that can affect life on earth, as pallab ghosh reports. it seems like science fiction — sending an un—crewed
the prime minister of nepal says there are too many tigers in his country and wants to give some awaysa space probe has made history by flying closer to the sun than any other spacecraft. the parker solar probe was out of communication with nasa for three days after coming within six million kilometres of the sun's surface and facing temperatures of up to 1,000 celsius. the spacecraft will provide data about the properties of the sun and will help forecast space—weather events that can affect...
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it was a despite anymore men's off marking and defend error and showing how the regime was afforded nepal. but more importantly now, what do position fee gets here are talking about is also the symbolic meaning of that as well. in 2016, the regime forces back by the running village, she has and supported by heavy russian, a, bombardments, they have take the position fighters out of our level and leveling down the part of the city. so the position finally agreed to leave the city and to go to the, the, the province, the northwest, the promise of the country, and the fight as were taken by the green bosses. it was cried the huge symbol. now, 8 years later, the soldiers that are returning back to syria, redeem soldiers are being taken to that green bosses to damascus to date as or time to uh that for so. so this just shows how dramatic with things have changed since then. absolutely. so that's what's happening inside syria. let's look at what's happening outside the country and how significant this d 8 regional meeting is in cairo. what impacts the regional needs of meeting that are going to
it was a despite anymore men's off marking and defend error and showing how the regime was afforded nepal. but more importantly now, what do position fee gets here are talking about is also the symbolic meaning of that as well. in 2016, the regime forces back by the running village, she has and supported by heavy russian, a, bombardments, they have take the position fighters out of our level and leveling down the part of the city. so the position finally agreed to leave the city and to go to...
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dommaraju big defending champion, china's ding liren, at the fide world chess championship, held in nepale title at 22 in 1985. gukesh dommaraju is with us in the studio to talk about this remarkable events. firstly, gukesh, congratulations. how are you feeling? i’m gukesh, congratulations. how are you feeling?— are you feeling? i'm feeling areat. are you feeling? i'm feeling great- just _ are you feeling? i'm feeling great. just when _ are you feeling? i'm feeling great. just when i _ are you feeling? i'm feeling great. just when i won - are you feeling? i'm feeling great. just when i won the l great. just when i won the match, ifelt over the great. just when i won the match, i felt over the world, but i've had time to come down and ifeel great. we but i've had time to come down and i feel great.— and i feel great. we saw that ou not and i feel great. we saw that you got quite _ and i feel great. we saw that you got quite emotional - and i feel great. we saw that l you got quite emotional when that final piece was made or final move was made and you knew you won. tell us how you felt in
dommaraju big defending champion, china's ding liren, at the fide world chess championship, held in nepale title at 22 in 1985. gukesh dommaraju is with us in the studio to talk about this remarkable events. firstly, gukesh, congratulations. how are you feeling? i’m gukesh, congratulations. how are you feeling?— are you feeling? i'm feeling areat. are you feeling? i'm feeling great- just _ are you feeling? i'm feeling great. just when _ are you feeling? i'm feeling great. just when i _ are...
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i'm a little different, in that i import and i pay for it in nepal, and the currency fluctuation�*s workede—christmas pause in interest rate cuts tomorrow, but a slower path of rate cuts next year too. faisal islam, bbc news. the time is just after 18:15. our top story this evening: the prime minister has defended the government's desision not to compensate women affected by changes to the state pension age, insisting taxpayers can't afford a £10.5 billion package. chris and dianne! and after lifting the famous glitterball trophy, chris mccausland tells us how he hopes his time on strictly will help change attitudes towards disabilities. coming up on bbc news... a speical general meeting is taking place at england rugby�*s governing body with calls for chief executive bill sweeney to go after he received a large bonus, depite huge losses. in a town in northern canada that's known as the polar bear capital of the world, scientists say melting sea ice could spell danger for both the polar bears and the people that live there. hudson bay's bears face starvation. as the climate warms and the i
i'm a little different, in that i import and i pay for it in nepal, and the currency fluctuation�*s workede—christmas pause in interest rate cuts tomorrow, but a slower path of rate cuts next year too. faisal islam, bbc news. the time is just after 18:15. our top story this evening: the prime minister has defended the government's desision not to compensate women affected by changes to the state pension age, insisting taxpayers can't afford a £10.5 billion package. chris and dianne! and...
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there were families of bear m many of the countries, from kazakhstan and from turkey, from sri lanka, nepalains, quite far up, who were from egypt, asking for water. the thing that surprised me, if you watch the news to talk about the gotaways that are border patrol agents are vastly understaffed, undermanned, underresourced we could talk about the gotaways and i was under the impression that that number would be high because of course people coming across our border illegally would not want to be intercepted by law enforcement. the opposite is true. they know exactly where to go and gather once they come across the border knowing that border patrol will pick them up there because they want that piece of paper that says they have come here and are claiming asylum. they will get a court date. that's years down the line, no accountability, no ability to track of no idea whether going in many of of them not having any identification. i couldn't take three steps across the border wall, down the border wall without running into a pile of destroyed passports, government id cards, government notar
there were families of bear m many of the countries, from kazakhstan and from turkey, from sri lanka, nepalains, quite far up, who were from egypt, asking for water. the thing that surprised me, if you watch the news to talk about the gotaways that are border patrol agents are vastly understaffed, undermanned, underresourced we could talk about the gotaways and i was under the impression that that number would be high because of course people coming across our border illegally would not want to...
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remember you told us you are use to doing this work all around the world in far-flung places like nepalamazon, dominican republic. it is unusual for you to be doing this work right here in the united states. it's got to be a little bittersweet at christmas time. >> it is. it is. i just kind of get in the mode, try not to get too emotionally attached, put my nose down, do the work. it is harder when it is in your own backyard with friends and family. it helps me to really empathize with the community and the people because they are our people right here, but it's difficult. we are three months and right now, and we are able to do so much as a country, sunday a rocket ship up in outer space and populate other planets one day maybe, but we are having a hard time getting people drinking water right here in north carolina and simple things like insulation. this is a little bit of a different take on santa's sleigh, but people need insulation to go underneath their homes to keep their pipes from freezing. we are just so thankful and blessed to be able to help right here in our community. we w
remember you told us you are use to doing this work all around the world in far-flung places like nepalamazon, dominican republic. it is unusual for you to be doing this work right here in the united states. it's got to be a little bittersweet at christmas time. >> it is. it is. i just kind of get in the mode, try not to get too emotionally attached, put my nose down, do the work. it is harder when it is in your own backyard with friends and family. it helps me to really empathize with...
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spending dollars at $5 hundred thousand a clip to expand atheism in other countries like nepal.s how they were burning up the american taxpayers' cash and they will bring it to an end. >> dagen: faceless bureaucrats making law, stealing the power away from the congress. no more, rip it up, congressman, rip it up. an all out screaming match exploded on capitol hill yesterday. texas republican congressman pat fallon went at it with acting secret service director ronald rowe. the drama unfolded during the final hearing of the house task force on the assassination attempts on president-elect trump. it all started when fallon showed a photo from this year's september 11th memorial in new york city. president biden and president trump as well as rowe were in that photo. watch. >> well, >> yes, sir, i do. >> is that a remembrance of september 11th? >> it was. >> was it in new york? it was and ground 0. okay. >> who is usually at an event like this closest to the president of the united states? security wise. >> the detail. >> special agent in charge of the detail. were you the special
spending dollars at $5 hundred thousand a clip to expand atheism in other countries like nepal.s how they were burning up the american taxpayers' cash and they will bring it to an end. >> dagen: faceless bureaucrats making law, stealing the power away from the congress. no more, rip it up, congressman, rip it up. an all out screaming match exploded on capitol hill yesterday. texas republican congressman pat fallon went at it with acting secret service director ronald rowe. the drama...
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this past summer saw another 08 people die in crashes around the world including asia's mountainous nepalaulo brazil, other incidents bouts of skier air turbulence and plane collisions on the ground. kayleigh, as you noted the dead deadliest recent year for air travel was 2018. that's when 500 people died. last year, the air fatalities were zero. in fact, overall, experts say the trend is towards greater, better aviation safety. 2024 will be seen as a an outlier. let's hope, kayleigh. >> let's hope it's an outlier. greg palkot, thank you. the democrat party is in shambles and a florida lawmaker just jumped ship. she is second. here to react. ♪ so what is love? i don't know. puppies. candy. what? i got nothing. you gotta call the love doctor. maybe love is somebody that likes or likes someone. something when you make people laugh. at shriners hospitals for children® its so much more. love is being able to stand. at shriners hospitals ® love is being independent. love is dancing. at shriners hospitals for children® love is a new smile. love is a new prosthetic leg. this $19 month from peopl
this past summer saw another 08 people die in crashes around the world including asia's mountainous nepalaulo brazil, other incidents bouts of skier air turbulence and plane collisions on the ground. kayleigh, as you noted the dead deadliest recent year for air travel was 2018. that's when 500 people died. last year, the air fatalities were zero. in fact, overall, experts say the trend is towards greater, better aviation safety. 2024 will be seen as a an outlier. let's hope, kayleigh. >>...
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this past summer another 80 people died in crashes aroundpa the world including asia's mountainous nepalapollo brassiere brazil. p air turbulence and collusion on the ground. as you noted, the recent year for air travel was 2018. that is when 500 people died. last year, the error fatalities were zero. overall, experts say the trend is towards greater, better aviation safety.. one thanks 2024 will be seen as an outlier. p kayleigh. >> kayleigh: let's hope itkot, s an outlier. greg alcott, think he appeared to the democratic party in shambles and florida lawmakers jump ship and she reacts next. force factor score! hardcore, is for men ready to take on the day and night. score hardcore boosts libido, increases stamina and improves performance, that's why score! hardcore is the number one men's libido supplement in america. step up your game. find score! hardcore at walmart. i'm yael eckstein of the international fellowship of christians and jews, and this hanukkah holiday is of urgent importance. this is our last chance to help thousands of holocaust survivors who are suffering today. have
this past summer another 80 people died in crashes aroundpa the world including asia's mountainous nepalapollo brassiere brazil. p air turbulence and collusion on the ground. as you noted, the recent year for air travel was 2018. that is when 500 people died. last year, the error fatalities were zero. overall, experts say the trend is towards greater, better aviation safety.. one thanks 2024 will be seen as an outlier. p kayleigh. >> kayleigh: let's hope itkot, s an outlier. greg alcott,...
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and has done a ton to fight corruption, zambia, malawi, nepal, the dominican republic. any of you who know anything about the countries i mentioned can take note of the difficulty taking forward the democratic reform agenda and indeed the economic challenges faced by just about every country i have mentioned. major challenges in all of them, but as a forcing function for our agency to think about delivery as associated with political reform it's been terrific and i think if you had the leaders gathered up here as we do at the united nations general assembly every year for this coalition of people who still self identify as reformers , what they would say is this has been invaluable. has it been enough to offset the target of shipping, the covid hangover, you know, the debt distress, there are so many structural forces coming out these countries but they have helped the united states show up and dig in behind this aspiration to liberalize politically and economically. >> i have a long list but then i will open it up to the group. all of this comes down to resources ultim
and has done a ton to fight corruption, zambia, malawi, nepal, the dominican republic. any of you who know anything about the countries i mentioned can take note of the difficulty taking forward the democratic reform agenda and indeed the economic challenges faced by just about every country i have mentioned. major challenges in all of them, but as a forcing function for our agency to think about delivery as associated with political reform it's been terrific and i think if you had the leaders...
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there were families of bear m many of the countries, from kazakhstan and from turkey, from sri lanka, nepalme mountains, quite far up, who were from egypt, asking for water. the thing that surprised me, if you watch the news to talk about the gotaways that are border patrol agents are vastly understaffed, undermanned, underresourced we could talk about the gotaways and i was under the impression that that number would be high because of course people coming across our border illegally would not want to be intercepted by law enforcement. the opposite is true. they know exactly where to go and gather once they come across the border knowing that border patrol will pick them up there because they want that piece of paper that says they have come here and are claiming asylum. they will get a court date. that's years down the line, no accountability, no ability to track of no idea whether going in many of of them not having any identification. i couldn't take three steps across the border wall, down the border wall without running into a pile of destroyed passports, government id cards, governme
there were families of bear m many of the countries, from kazakhstan and from turkey, from sri lanka, nepalme mountains, quite far up, who were from egypt, asking for water. the thing that surprised me, if you watch the news to talk about the gotaways that are border patrol agents are vastly understaffed, undermanned, underresourced we could talk about the gotaways and i was under the impression that that number would be high because of course people coming across our border illegally would not...
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i don't care if he is under a rice patty in vietnam, or mountaintop in nepal, makes no difference. .s endlessness long. he did make a few mistakes. including the water bottle, drop, the phone, renting the e.-bike, thinking he was invisible to 40,000 cameras. thinking he is smarter than the n.y.p.d. blood hounds but his biggest police take, the huge mistaking was flirting with the receptionist at the hostile, lifting up his mask which he wore for close to ten days and smiling at her. i got to tell you, vanity is my favorite sin. that put his picture out there to the globe and it is viral. there is no place he can hide. i'm not remotely concerned with him leaving the five boroughs of new york. he is in leg irons within days if not hours. >> martha: detective brosnan, hang with me for a moment here. we are covering two cases at once. daniel is walking out of the courthouse in lower manhattan. still has this issue very much over his head. the manslaughter charge has been dropped by the secondary charge of negligent homicide will been the table for jurors when they go back to work come mo
i don't care if he is under a rice patty in vietnam, or mountaintop in nepal, makes no difference. .s endlessness long. he did make a few mistakes. including the water bottle, drop, the phone, renting the e.-bike, thinking he was invisible to 40,000 cameras. thinking he is smarter than the n.y.p.d. blood hounds but his biggest police take, the huge mistaking was flirting with the receptionist at the hostile, lifting up his mask which he wore for close to ten days and smiling at her. i got to...
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. >> with the former president monitoring elections in panama, nepal, lebanon and elsewhere, and rightthe carter center has programs in 60 or more countries. >> many of them are in africa, and we operate among the poorest people in the world. >> and jimmy carter's greatest post-presidency achievement, if the worm comes out at a joint practically eradicating an insidious disease. making, i'm really at my happiest when i'm in, for instance, an african village that a year ago had devastating affliction of guinea worm. >> and now, because of our program, there is no guinea worm. >> humanitarian, peacemaker and finally, nobel laureate. >> i get this call at 5:00 in the morning and i answer the phone. it's my grandmother. and i think, oh my gosh, something's happened. and she said, jason, have you heard the news? and i said, i mean, obviously not. it's 5:00 in the morning. no. what happened? she said, papa won the nobel peace prize. >> carter is often lauded for all he accomplished after leaving the white house. >> carter is the great ex-president in american history, a post-presidency that
. >> with the former president monitoring elections in panama, nepal, lebanon and elsewhere, and rightthe carter center has programs in 60 or more countries. >> many of them are in africa, and we operate among the poorest people in the world. >> and jimmy carter's greatest post-presidency achievement, if the worm comes out at a joint practically eradicating an insidious disease. making, i'm really at my happiest when i'm in, for instance, an african village that a year ago had...
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nepal didn't do what he did because his great personality, there were larger forces reaction against the enlightenment and the birth of nationalism that led him to do what he did. there's also opposite the great forces view of history, the personalities view of history with such as ceos and presidents. do you think that those personalities are the driving forces of the stories you tell in your book or do you think larger forces such as a general rise in the role of the state, the ebbs and flows of populism over the decades. things like that have more to with how the stories in your book turn. i think personalities hugely important. you look at someone like john de who built the energy industry in this company. he his company standard oil, because was establishing a standard for what oil products should be. before that oil either ineffective or unreliable or combustible. and so he said if you buy standard oil products, you know what you are getting. he was a kind of former private sector regulation. i mean, he built that industry by force of will. that said, oil was going to be part o
nepal didn't do what he did because his great personality, there were larger forces reaction against the enlightenment and the birth of nationalism that led him to do what he did. there's also opposite the great forces view of history, the personalities view of history with such as ceos and presidents. do you think that those personalities are the driving forces of the stories you tell in your book or do you think larger forces such as a general rise in the role of the state, the ebbs and flows...
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he has conducted field work in afghanistan, kyrgyzstan, uzbekistan, nepal, india and turkey. his most recent book, the last days of the afghan republic, a doomed evacuation 20 years in the making, which is co authored with arsalan nouri looks at how american policies led to the collapse of the afghan government in the 2021. his 2011 book, bazar politics, power and pottery in an afghan market town, based on 18 months of research on how a single town worked together to maintain peace even while the insurgency grew rapidly in neighboring districts. it was the first full length ethnography published on afghanistan in over 20 years. he's also also the author of numerous additional works on afghanistan. dr. vickers, you are recognized. >> thank you. co-chair choudhury and jackson commissioners, thank you for the opportunity to share my thoughts on the afghanistan war. i would like to make three points in my opening statement. most of what i'm about to say is drawn from my recently published memoirs by all means available. so i refer you to ed if you'd like additional context and de
he has conducted field work in afghanistan, kyrgyzstan, uzbekistan, nepal, india and turkey. his most recent book, the last days of the afghan republic, a doomed evacuation 20 years in the making, which is co authored with arsalan nouri looks at how american policies led to the collapse of the afghan government in the 2021. his 2011 book, bazar politics, power and pottery in an afghan market town, based on 18 months of research on how a single town worked together to maintain peace even while...
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>> i came from nepal, you know, as an immigrant to become a designer, and this country allowed me to live that dream. and i had an option of doing it somewhere else, making, you know, overseas. but then i was like, you know, i want to give it back to the country. that gave me the identity. >> you were a brilliant designer. you could have worked for somebody else and work for one of the big labels. why the desire, the will, the. resilience, i think, to go out on your own. >> i just wanted to kind of create the world that i felt where i celebrated women who had style and substance. >> message to women in 2025 about what they give out to the world, whether it's how they dress or how they act. >> so my message is to just be unapologetically yourself. don't worry about what people are going to say. if you feel like you want to like, you know, wear sequins in the daytime, wear it. you don't have to be defined by a trend oh, give me a like this because i love this one. mine too. my favorite dress to it is like, you know, just like really handcrafted. like, you know, sequins. >> is this avai
>> i came from nepal, you know, as an immigrant to become a designer, and this country allowed me to live that dream. and i had an option of doing it somewhere else, making, you know, overseas. but then i was like, you know, i want to give it back to the country. that gave me the identity. >> you were a brilliant designer. you could have worked for somebody else and work for one of the big labels. why the desire, the will, the. resilience, i think, to go out on your own. >> i...
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and we also have full construction projects in mexico, nepal and the philippines. >> there's still afamily. simon's friends became my friends. i'm so grateful for them because they embraced me with so much love. >> reporter: and embraced her own new family. in 2019 petra married. they now have a son bode. >> i have a son and i have a beautiful husband. so many blessings to be grateful for, yes. i was lucky because i met someone. he's incredible soul. i just feel so lucky because i didn't know it was going to happen. and he's part of my two loves. they just bring lots of sunshine. bode means light. >> reporter: so next week when we look back at the 20th anniversary of the tsunami, remember petra nemcova and her volunteers who will be lighting candles, not to remember the darkness, but to believe in the power of light. >> and we will invite everybody to join us to light a candle to bring more light to the world. >> michael: petra has definitely made her pain her purpose and bringing a lot of light to the world indeed. our friends at national geographic released a series documenting the
and we also have full construction projects in mexico, nepal and the philippines. >> there's still afamily. simon's friends became my friends. i'm so grateful for them because they embraced me with so much love. >> reporter: and embraced her own new family. in 2019 petra married. they now have a son bode. >> i have a son and i have a beautiful husband. so many blessings to be grateful for, yes. i was lucky because i met someone. he's incredible soul. i just feel so lucky...
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actually, i'm an asylee from the time i stayed in nepal for years. finally came protests two years back. is. i'm sorry. caller i'm going to you're going to have to ask you a question you don't understand. i've been to nepal and we programs that unfortunately what it is is he has his volume on his television set. we're going to put him on hold and see if we can get him to take that down so that we can hear him better. let's go to cordova, alaska. hello. thank you. cordova call. thank you. can you hear me? yes, i hear you very clearly. great. well thank goodness for c-span and thank goodness for jimmy carter. i hate to change the subject because it is extremely fascinating what you're talking about. but i want i come from a state that has the heavy hand, both good and bad of the oil companies and i would like to hear carter's views. national energy policy, because i can't help but think if we had turned down our thermostat as he requested when he was president to 65, that we would not be in iraq killing people for oil. what do you think, mr. carter? i
actually, i'm an asylee from the time i stayed in nepal for years. finally came protests two years back. is. i'm sorry. caller i'm going to you're going to have to ask you a question you don't understand. i've been to nepal and we programs that unfortunately what it is is he has his volume on his television set. we're going to put him on hold and see if we can get him to take that down so that we can hear him better. let's go to cordova, alaska. hello. thank you. cordova call. thank you. can...
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and nepal and lafayette is there for napoleon's first speech in lafayette.remarks that napoleon looked like an old tyrant, mad at the role which his position had forced to play because he knew that, like, if napoleon wins, it's not going to be liberalism. and so lafayette makes this choice, though, to serve in the hundred days regime gets elected into the chamber of representatives during this very brief like blip in french history, partly because he plans to hold napoleon, to hold napoleon to, the promises that he's making and also in case, you know, starts to falter, that lafayette be there to push him out the door which is exactly what happens after la napoleon loses at waterloo. and so napoleon loses, he gets pushed out the door. and now we have a fully restored french monarchy. bourbons have come back. they have learned nothing, have forgotten nothing. and lafayette kind of keeps his head down for a couple of years. but the revolution had fundamentally changed things right? it was not just an absolutist anymore. the king had been so sort of forced by po
and nepal and lafayette is there for napoleon's first speech in lafayette.remarks that napoleon looked like an old tyrant, mad at the role which his position had forced to play because he knew that, like, if napoleon wins, it's not going to be liberalism. and so lafayette makes this choice, though, to serve in the hundred days regime gets elected into the chamber of representatives during this very brief like blip in french history, partly because he plans to hold napoleon, to hold napoleon to,...