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. >>> back in 1968, doug tompkins went to the last wild place on earth, patagonia, south america. he fell in love with it, he and his wife moved there and began a huge conservation program. so far their business for conservations that conserved 13 million acres in this area. >> you can't come to patagonia without being exposed to. >> look at that guy. >> it makes you feel so vulnerable. >> that's pro outdoor photographer chris burkhardt. they handed him a dji maverick air, he was tasked with going into the area and shooting video. you see the most incredible spaces on the planet. >> halfway up, loose rock. >> look at some of the places he hases to climb to get the shots he wants. >> we don't know what we're getting ourselves into. >> he's hiking and climbing and doing all this stuff, not just with his gear he needs for the trek but also with all his camera gear which probably means he's carrying a lot of weight. >> for me one of the most important things is not being weighed down by tons of gear. it allowed me to get the best of both worlds. >> it is teenie tiny. >> it is but he's
. >>> back in 1968, doug tompkins went to the last wild place on earth, patagonia, south america. he fell in love with it, he and his wife moved there and began a huge conservation program. so far their business for conservations that conserved 13 million acres in this area. >> you can't come to patagonia without being exposed to. >> look at that guy. >> it makes you feel so vulnerable. >> that's pro outdoor photographer chris burkhardt. they handed him a dji...
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they show huge chunks of ice falling off the perito moreno glacier in argentina's patagonia region, butrs. that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. and here in the uk: in his spring statement, the chancellor has
they show huge chunks of ice falling off the perito moreno glacier in argentina's patagonia region, butrs. that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. and here in the uk: in his spring statement, the chancellor has
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at patagonia.and i from my thought, for god's sake, we can hire a bartender and put them on payroll and we can't figure out how to help families be productive at work? is important we how an inclusive workforce makes us all feel better, it makes us all feel included. i am not that sympathetic partly because we had been screaming for decades and it was never front page headlines. plenty tothere is worry about other than the fact we are discriminating against white men at work, i think that case will be hard to make. emily: we have a minute left, i know we could talk about this for hours, but the idea for attention. i know you hate that word. thato we create cultures -- it is not just about hiring, keeping women with their -- once they are there. it's great to be a female in silicon valley and have a degree in computer science. there are issues, we heard about harassment indiscriminate, but also being a -- harassment and discrimination, but i get asked to be an advisor, speaking engagements, i get to
at patagonia.and i from my thought, for god's sake, we can hire a bartender and put them on payroll and we can't figure out how to help families be productive at work? is important we how an inclusive workforce makes us all feel better, it makes us all feel included. i am not that sympathetic partly because we had been screaming for decades and it was never front page headlines. plenty tothere is worry about other than the fact we are discriminating against white men at work, i think that case...
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at patagonia. for decades.s fell from my eyes and i thought, for god's sake, we can hire a bartender and put them on payroll -- emily: and allow people to bring their dogs to work. patty: but we can't figure out how to help families be productive at work? so a lot of this is important we talk about how an inclusive workforce makes us all feel better, it makes us all feel included. i am not that the, partly because we have been screaming for decades and nobody ever did front page headlines. there is plenty to worry about, other than the fact we are discriminating against white men at work, i think that case will be hard to make. emily: we have a minute left, i know we could talk about this for hours, but this gets to the idea of retention. i know you hate that word. how do we create cultures that -- it is not just about hiring, keeping women once they are there. and making sure they are progressing. minnie: one thing we have to do is celebrate. it's great to be a female in silicon valley and have a degree in com
at patagonia. for decades.s fell from my eyes and i thought, for god's sake, we can hire a bartender and put them on payroll -- emily: and allow people to bring their dogs to work. patty: but we can't figure out how to help families be productive at work? so a lot of this is important we talk about how an inclusive workforce makes us all feel better, it makes us all feel included. i am not that the, partly because we have been screaming for decades and nobody ever did front page headlines....
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and before we go, let's take a look at these stunning pictures from argentina's patagonia region.pses on a cycle lasting two to four years. it's a major tourist attraction — if you time it right you can watch the spectacle of huge chunks of ice falling off it. it's one of very few glaciers in the world which is actually growing rather than shrinking. plenty to talk about in the weather story for the remainder of this week. we closed out yesterday in the south—west with a beautiful sunset. however, u nfortu nately, south—west with a beautiful sunset. however, unfortunately, that's the place today where we will see some of the wettest and windiest weather courtesy of an area of low pressure moving enough the atlantic. it is bringing quite a lot of heavy rain and gale force winds to pass of portugal and spain. —— and gale force winds to pass of portugaland spain. —— parts and gale force winds to pass of portugal and spain. —— parts of. this will sit out in the atlantic and influence the story in the best come. good news, a southerly wind will bring mild air across the country so if y
and before we go, let's take a look at these stunning pictures from argentina's patagonia region.pses on a cycle lasting two to four years. it's a major tourist attraction — if you time it right you can watch the spectacle of huge chunks of ice falling off it. it's one of very few glaciers in the world which is actually growing rather than shrinking. plenty to talk about in the weather story for the remainder of this week. we closed out yesterday in the south—west with a beautiful sunset....
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phenomenon takes place about every four years on attracts thousands of tourists a glacier in the patagonia region is a unesco world heritage site. well the i have states is warned it is ready to act in syria if needed to and chemical attacks and in human suffering as a push for a new three day cease fire. u.s. ambassador nikki haley told the u.n. security council that the ceasefire approved two weeks ago has failed and is circulating a new draft resolution calling for a thirty day truce in the rubble on place these people say the world has abandoned them like many others in eastern guta their living underground the conditions are dire but they have nowhere else to go. all and living in fear of the next attack this school teacher also from eastern guta illustrates the challenges people are facing. this. valves are. this one of the better the people of this. hollow left because it's no longer. outside the violence shows no sign of abating the rebels but also civilians and children are still being targeted by syrian government forces the ceasefire agreed by the un security council last month
phenomenon takes place about every four years on attracts thousands of tourists a glacier in the patagonia region is a unesco world heritage site. well the i have states is warned it is ready to act in syria if needed to and chemical attacks and in human suffering as a push for a new three day cease fire. u.s. ambassador nikki haley told the u.n. security council that the ceasefire approved two weeks ago has failed and is circulating a new draft resolution calling for a thirty day truce in the...
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>> patagonia. >> how did you survive that though? night time. >> so you weren't hiking to the fires of mordor? >> no. our graphics department is very talented. i'm totally posting that. my great trips to the volcanoes of mordor. >> and me swimming with the sharks because we all know that would definitely happen. without a cage. >> you're a daredevil, right? >> no, i'm not. >>> so coming up what's better for you? going to a concert or practicing some yoga? >> science has weighed in and we will have the answer next. what do you think? >> you know what? i think yoga. >> really? >> unless there's a beyonce concert. >> i'm hoping for the concert. >> we'll have the answer for you next in weird science. a beyonce concert. >>> the answer for you next in weird science. a beyonce concert. >>> the answer for you next in weird science. test. test. mother...nature! nothing smells greater than the great outdoors... especially when you're in accounts receivable. only one detergent can give you a sniff like this... try gain botanicals laundry deterg
>> patagonia. >> how did you survive that though? night time. >> so you weren't hiking to the fires of mordor? >> no. our graphics department is very talented. i'm totally posting that. my great trips to the volcanoes of mordor. >> and me swimming with the sharks because we all know that would definitely happen. without a cage. >> you're a daredevil, right? >> no, i'm not. >>> so coming up what's better for you? going to a concert or practicing...
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for example the heavy water which was supposed to be shipped to patagonia or siberia is instead across the border in oman and is guarded by revolutionary guards. they were offered a lot of money and then these -- who were in abu dhabi not to take the waters. -- strikers commandos, what are you doing here. we came here to take the waters. you say to them, this is a desert. answer, wepposed to were misinformed. all of this is taking place. i believe that trump did something great during a campaign when he said if he gives up nuclear weapons i will receive them as an honored guest in the white house. in other words he split regime change from denuclearization. now what he can do is simple things. he cannot do a complex negotiation. he does not need to be briefed by experts. all he can do in the actual issting trump administration to say to kim jong-un, listen, if you give up nuclear weapons we don't care. we have got to do nothing against your regime and we will not stop the south koreans doing what they always do which is to give you money, shove money northward. every time you do someth
for example the heavy water which was supposed to be shipped to patagonia or siberia is instead across the border in oman and is guarded by revolutionary guards. they were offered a lot of money and then these -- who were in abu dhabi not to take the waters. -- strikers commandos, what are you doing here. we came here to take the waters. you say to them, this is a desert. answer, wepposed to were misinformed. all of this is taking place. i believe that trump did something great during a...
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they show huge chunks of ice falling off the perito moreno glacier in argentina's patagonia region, but it's not due to climate change. it grows and collapses on a cycle lasting two to four years. that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. and here in the uk: in his spring statement, the chancellor has revealed forecasts for higher growth and lower inflation and debt. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. more market malaise as technology stocks lead us indices into the red. we'll be finding out what's troubling investors. south korea's gaming industry is under scrutiny after several worker deaths spurred a change in labour laws. good morning, asia. hello, world. it's wednesday, glad you could join us for another exciting addition of asia business report, i'm rico hizon and we kick off with the financial markets. a choppy session on wall street overnight with technology issues leading the major us indices lower. equities in turn put pressure on oil prices. here's were wall street closed overnight, the dow jones industrial average tumbling by 172 points,
they show huge chunks of ice falling off the perito moreno glacier in argentina's patagonia region, but it's not due to climate change. it grows and collapses on a cycle lasting two to four years. that's all from me for now. stay with bbc news. and here in the uk: in his spring statement, the chancellor has revealed forecasts for higher growth and lower inflation and debt. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. more market malaise as technology stocks lead us indices...