Say yoga and it was started to kind of get talky with. Oh. Going on the outlook that everyone has. All these new forms of yoga on just a fringe they represent a massive growth in the yoga market with International Apparel Companies Like lemon athletic opening in Downtown London to grab a piece. I think you know western mentality is a lot about business and how soon you come out and sell certain things right and thats very different from the certain tradition and what you know that was originally and meant to be like even you know being in jail for a month earlier here making secure is out there you know their image adapting to western sense and in a way its going to be seen they think its hell its. Thing of all of it and its a matter of. Integrity have at what it was originally. But what was meant to be originally and how is it moving away from that i went to speak with Stuart Gilchrist who teaches a traditional and physically rigorous form of yoga for the release of a group really str
Dima and v. W. Will spend 45000000000. 00 on electric Vehicle Technology over the next 3 years for its part says its last fossil fuel based car will be released in 2026 but environmentalists say thats too little too late they want all manufacturers to phase out polluting engines by 2028 so how realistic is this now to serious Dominic Casey has been to a car plant in eastern germany to find out. This is the production line of the folks back in plantain cynical whether robotic and human workforce combine to assemble more than 300000 vehicles every year for decades virtually all the peoples cars produced here have been powered by petrol engines but not for much longer now electric is the buzz words but we are convinced that not just german drivers but also european ones are ready for this and we are ready to roll out these cars to the whole world why because an electric car is not a compromise they have everything that a car needs maybe even a little more they can be more dynamic with bet
Through what that is and how how frightened we should be of the threat of that. Well there is definitely a threat of runaway Climate Change and the more technical way on a scientific way of looking at it is there are what we call 3 x. Was in your system that have their own dynamic for example thats the climate continues to warm ice is melting at an increasing rate up in the arctic ocean when that melts that actually uncovers much darker water and that reflects less sunlight and zones more sunlight and that intensifies the warming and there are a number of these socalled tipping elements around the earth system whether its august whether its all of the the ecosystems like the amazon forest the point being that once we humans push the climate past a critical point it will have its hold on them it will keep getting warmer even if we get emissions to 0 so we do face some real risk here that we could see much more intense Climate Change that we could not control and in terms of the effect o
Objective. President trump continues his state visit to the u. K. Playing down dirchfferences over huawein promising a great postbrexit trade deal. The United States is committed to a phenomenal trade deal between the u. S. And the u. K. There is tremendous potential this that trade deal i say probably two and even three times of what were doing right now. The imf trims its 2019 frost for the chinese economy saying more policy easing could be called for trade tensions escalate. And hedro trades near the top of the stock after the aluminum producer delivers better than expected First Quarter profit and signals production is closer to capacity good morning, and a very warm welcome to street signs. Weve got fresh data coming through for the euro zone. That is the final composite pmi numbers as well as services. Let me bring you what those numbers are. On the composite number, the final pmi has come in at 51. 8 for may. That is slightly better than the flash estimate of 51. 6 it also is hi
Quite extraordinary polarization and division and in the book you advance this this quite controversial claim that the us is closer to civil war. Then many of us would like to think or believe and what i thought it would make sense to do is we get launched is to give you a chance to simply lay out what your argument is in broad terms and and then we can we can dig into bits and pieces of it as we as we go along. Yeah, so my argument comes from studying civil wars for the last 30 years. Ive looked at all regions all countries that have experienced civil wars since the end of world war ii and there have been over 200 of them and one of the things that weve learned is that they tend to they tend to break out in similar ways and and the same factors emerge in the in the lead up to these wars no matter where they happen. And then in 2017 i was invited to serve on the us Governments Task force. They have a task force called the Political Instability Task force and i served on that task force