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this was the only way to the port city of aden.he saudi—led coalition, bombing the country, grounded the un plane due to fly us in. this is the kind of suffering they don't want the world to see. rassam is 11. he is one of many children wasting away across the country. since the war, malnutrition rates have soared. hunger is menacing this nation, from the very old... to the very young. like hussain, who fights for every breath. the united nations says an entire generation is being starved and crippled and famine is looming. in a ward nearby, another threat, a desperate rush to save abdullah mohammed salem, who came in with no pulse. they tried to squeeze fluid and life back into his veins, he's one victim of an epidemic ravaging yemen — cholera, and it's the worst outbreak in history. there is now a perfect breeding ground for disease, because sanitation services have broken down. abdullah‘s son, ahmed, has a message for those in power who are busy waging war. translation: deal with the sewage. and clean the streets. "mosquitoes an
this was the only way to the port city of aden.he saudi—led coalition, bombing the country, grounded the un plane due to fly us in. this is the kind of suffering they don't want the world to see. rassam is 11. he is one of many children wasting away across the country. since the war, malnutrition rates have soared. hunger is menacing this nation, from the very old... to the very young. like hussain, who fights for every breath. the united nations says an entire generation is being starved and...
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this was the only way to the port city of aden. coalition, bombing the country, flew us coalition, bombing the country, flew us in. this is the kind of suffering they don't want the world to see. rassa m they don't want the world to see. rassam is 11. he is one of many children wasting away across the country. since the war, malnutrition rates have soared. hunger is menacing this nation, from the very old... to the very young. like hussain, who fights for every breath. the united nations says an entire generation is being starved and crippled and famine is looming. ina ward crippled and famine is looming. in a ward nearby, another threat, a desperate rush to save abdullah mohammed salem, who came in with no pulse. they tried to squeeze fluid and life back into his veins, one victim of an epidemic ravaging yemen, cholera, and it's the worst outbreak in history. there is now a perfect breeding ground for the disease, as sanitation services have broken down. abdullah‘s son, ahmed, has a message for those in power who, are busy waging
this was the only way to the port city of aden. coalition, bombing the country, flew us coalition, bombing the country, flew us in. this is the kind of suffering they don't want the world to see. rassa m they don't want the world to see. rassam is 11. he is one of many children wasting away across the country. since the war, malnutrition rates have soared. hunger is menacing this nation, from the very old... to the very young. like hussain, who fights for every breath. the united nations says...
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this was the only way to the port city of aden.he saudi—led coalition, bombing the country, grounded the un plane due to fly us in. this is the kind of suffering they don't want the world to see. rassam is 11. he is one of many children wasting away across the country. since the war, malnutrition rates have soared. hunger is menacing this nation, from the very old... ..to the very young. like hussain. his mother showed us how he fights for every breath. the united nations says an entire generation is being starved and crippled and famine is looming. in a ward nearby, another threat, a desperate rush to save abdullah mohammed salem, who came in with no pulse. they tried to squeeze fluid and life back into his veins. he's one victim of an epidemic ravaging yemen, cholera, and it's the worst outbreak in the world. there is now a perfect breeding ground for disease, because sanitation services have broken down. abdullah's son, ahmed, has a message for those in power who are busy waging war. "deal with the sewage", he says, "and clean t
this was the only way to the port city of aden.he saudi—led coalition, bombing the country, grounded the un plane due to fly us in. this is the kind of suffering they don't want the world to see. rassam is 11. he is one of many children wasting away across the country. since the war, malnutrition rates have soared. hunger is menacing this nation, from the very old... ..to the very young. like hussain. his mother showed us how he fights for every breath. the united nations says an entire...
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in the streets of aden, scarred of battle.ed checkpoints here, but the yemeni president is seldom in the country. he was forced to flee by houthi rebels. that's when his allies, the saudis, stepped in. they're bombing campaign is not restored his authority. but it has destroyed hospitals, schools and homes like that of this family. their house was hit by two air strikes as the coalition targeted houthi fighters nearby. he tells us two years on the extended family of 30 are among the forgotten victims of this war. some of the family still live right here in the ruins with no help, they say, except from god. but civilians here have been under fire from both sides. we met this woman and her children waiting for food aid. this ten—year—old used to love football. before he was hit by a houthi shall. —— shell. i brought the kids into the house, she told us. the kids into the house, she told us. and asked them to stay inside. they went into the living room and that's where they were hit. he lost both legs immediately. since then, she
in the streets of aden, scarred of battle.ed checkpoints here, but the yemeni president is seldom in the country. he was forced to flee by houthi rebels. that's when his allies, the saudis, stepped in. they're bombing campaign is not restored his authority. but it has destroyed hospitals, schools and homes like that of this family. their house was hit by two air strikes as the coalition targeted houthi fighters nearby. he tells us two years on the extended family of 30 are among the forgotten...
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it ran into quite credit straw for trouble -- catastrophic trouble in the gulf of aden. for mentoring kalashnikov assault rifles. -- it was attacked by men carrying kalashnikov assault rifles. there was a fire that was never explained, a severe fire that crippled the ship and caused the crew to abandon it. in the middle of the mad, and one of the most dangerous waterways, unattractive it would fit what people think of as piracy. the crew and up evacuated. the crew were able to get off, they are rescued by the u.s. navy. and then strange things start happening. carol: his remarks merely of a tom hanks movie. cannot remember the title. >> "captain phillips." these are very dangerous waters. these are places were captains know what they are getting into. -- where captains know what they are getting into. was this a typical path, a difficult time of day? -- typical time of day? what was the situation? matt: the tanker made arrangements through its owner, a greek gentlemen, to bring on board a security team for the transit through the gulf of aden, this dangerous area. that i
it ran into quite credit straw for trouble -- catastrophic trouble in the gulf of aden. for mentoring kalashnikov assault rifles. -- it was attacked by men carrying kalashnikov assault rifles. there was a fire that was never explained, a severe fire that crippled the ship and caused the crew to abandon it. in the middle of the mad, and one of the most dangerous waterways, unattractive it would fit what people think of as piracy. the crew and up evacuated. the crew were able to get off, they are...
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it then ran into some quite catastrophic trouble in the gulf of aden.ed by men carrying kalashnikov assault rifles. it was hijacked by these men. the crew lost control. in the force of the it -- in the course of the attack there was a , fire that was never explained, a severe fire that crippled the ship and caused the crew to abandon it. we have in the middle of the night, in one of the most dangerous waterways, certainly it would fit what people think of as piracy. evacuated. the crew were able to get off, they are rescued by the u.s. navy. and then strange things start happening. carol: this does remind me of the tom hanks movie, cannot remember the title. oliver: "captain phillips." i think that became such a cultural pivot point, that movie. these are dangerous waters. these are places where captains know what they are getting into. could you set the scene? -- half,a typical taff a typical time of day? what led to this situation happening? matt: the tanker made arrangements through its owner, a greek gentlemen, to bring on board a security team for
it then ran into some quite catastrophic trouble in the gulf of aden.ed by men carrying kalashnikov assault rifles. it was hijacked by these men. the crew lost control. in the force of the it -- in the course of the attack there was a , fire that was never explained, a severe fire that crippled the ship and caused the crew to abandon it. we have in the middle of the night, in one of the most dangerous waterways, certainly it would fit what people think of as piracy. evacuated. the crew were...
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halima aden. cheering.n walking the runway and getting the career start that she has is definitely encouraging to young muslim women who may want to work in fashion, because it tells them the message that "you belong. " so seeing more diversity and seeing fashion represent our country the way that it actually is is very encouraging. all people want to see is themselves, and representation for all... people say that diversity talk happens so much — because we need it! we need that, until it doesn't have to be discussed any more. who, for you, are the important voices around modest fashion? a lot of credit has to be given to fashion bloggers, because they are creating attention and creating a space for hijabi bloggers, hijabi fashion, hijabi beauty, way before mainstream publications were paying attention. one person i follow is melanie elturk of haute hijab. i love her, she's so great. amani from muslim girl is someone we definitely pay attention to and we feature her on elle.com and have a relationship with
halima aden. cheering.n walking the runway and getting the career start that she has is definitely encouraging to young muslim women who may want to work in fashion, because it tells them the message that "you belong. " so seeing more diversity and seeing fashion represent our country the way that it actually is is very encouraging. all people want to see is themselves, and representation for all... people say that diversity talk happens so much — because we need it! we need that,...
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attacker made arrangements to pick this team up in aden. to drift overnight and wait for this team to turn up. the biggest thing -- all of anti-piracy- the handbook says that a big ship's best friend is speed. you can outrun these guys. >> a lot of unusual things connected this accident. what were some of the others? >> the u.s. navy began asking questions about this as you probably know. there is a significant european-u.s. operation to police these waters. they are interested in piracy how it leads to the disruption of a vessel like it did in this case. pirates are generally somalian. these men were reported by the captain of the brilliante virtuoso. they spoke arabic. omalianss spea -- smalley somalian. the question was about what circumstances would lead a a ship.o burn if you are a pirate, the whole idea is to get on the ship. goal is to hold the crew, the vessel and the cargo for ransom. right from early doors, the people brought into the situation thought that it was a and atypical pirate attack began asking pretty hard questions abo
attacker made arrangements to pick this team up in aden. to drift overnight and wait for this team to turn up. the biggest thing -- all of anti-piracy- the handbook says that a big ship's best friend is speed. you can outrun these guys. >> a lot of unusual things connected this accident. what were some of the others? >> the u.s. navy began asking questions about this as you probably know. there is a significant european-u.s. operation to police these waters. they are interested in...
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among the sites are for his mountain and historic homes, aden road, bristol road, joplin road some of the roads being honored. coming up at heard of bears in backyards and even rummaging through cabinets, what about getting behind the wheel of a car? we will say the damage one bear left behind. >> that is going to hit the lights. judgena: the yankees erin lighting up marlins park -- aaro n judge lighting up monster park, winning the home run derby. tonight all-star game features five nationals and you will have the chance to watch next year's home run derby and all-star game in person, the washington nationals low st will host next july. a north carolina young man woke with a deputy knocking on his door. 9 >> he said there was a bear in the car. adrianna: he had to take a picture and when the game were no arrived, he opened the door and the bear sprinted away and left behind a ripped car. the man says his insurance company was shocked by the claim but is covering the damage. , earthourself for this is about to enter a mass extension time. humans should be ok but a report from the nati
among the sites are for his mountain and historic homes, aden road, bristol road, joplin road some of the roads being honored. coming up at heard of bears in backyards and even rummaging through cabinets, what about getting behind the wheel of a car? we will say the damage one bear left behind. >> that is going to hit the lights. judgena: the yankees erin lighting up marlins park -- aaro n judge lighting up monster park, winning the home run derby. tonight all-star game features five...
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aubrey aden-buie of "reveal," from the center for investigative reporting has the story. >> i love youdoll. >> i love you, too. >> reporter: wanda williams' life changed forever when her sister-in-law rushed to her house in 2014. >> she got out of the car crying. and she said that john got hurt and he was hurt really bad. >> reporter: wanda's husband john nearly died in an accident at the shipyard where he worked. >> we would have never thought that this would have happened to him, because this is things that he did every single day. he went to work as my husband and he came home as a child. >> reporter: wanda now takes care of her husband 24 hours a day. the accident happened three years ago at a v.t. halter mississippi shipyard. a surveillance camera recorded as williams' crane lost balance and suddenly tipped over. his co-worker, willie horne saw it happen. >> the boom pulled back and it just bounced back all kinda ways and he was just messed up. his head was crushed. that stuff like that, it's just something you just can't forget like that. >> reporter: the accident crushed william
aubrey aden-buie of "reveal," from the center for investigative reporting has the story. >> i love youdoll. >> i love you, too. >> reporter: wanda williams' life changed forever when her sister-in-law rushed to her house in 2014. >> she got out of the car crying. and she said that john got hurt and he was hurt really bad. >> reporter: wanda's husband john nearly died in an accident at the shipyard where he worked. >> we would have never thought that...
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orla guerin has gained rare access, to the southern port city of aden and sent this report.the families here are getting a month's rations — they are getting wheat, oil, sugar and flour. but officials here tell us they can only help those in the most serious need. theyjust don't have resources to deal with everyone. and they are ringing an alarm bell about the danger of famine. they say 7 million people in this country are just one step away from famine. with me now is a representative from the world food programme. how critical is the situation now? well, we are in a very difficult situation. the latest assessment indicates about 17 million people, over 17 million people who are really in need of food assistance. but unfortunately the situation is that our resource allocation and resource availability can reach only about 6.1—7 million people. and we have to really prioritise the most vulnerable and the most needy people. and add to that cholera situation, the epidemic in yemen — it further deteriorates the food security situation of the people in yemen. we are trying our l
orla guerin has gained rare access, to the southern port city of aden and sent this report.the families here are getting a month's rations — they are getting wheat, oil, sugar and flour. but officials here tell us they can only help those in the most serious need. theyjust don't have resources to deal with everyone. and they are ringing an alarm bell about the danger of famine. they say 7 million people in this country are just one step away from famine. with me now is a representative from...
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carlos vives llegÓ a adÉn ver el dÍa de ayer, llegÓ con su familia, esta feliz pero, quÉ estÁ pasandos! [risas] reortero: para "despierta amÉrica", edén dorantes. orlando: continuamos desde madrid, espaÑa. el prÓximo 5 de agosto galavisiÓn trasmite los premios. cuÁl es la canciÓn que estÁn esperando? es viernes, tenemos un estreno y esta vez le tocÓ a farruko. ♪ ♪ ♪ orlando:"loco enamorado" de farruko. estamos en verano pero, no hace tanto calor, a unos 80f, bastante agradable. le recomendamos que vengan a espaÑa. se pasa delicioso, buena fiesta, mucha gente paseando. tengo noticias de laura zapata. asÍ es el etretenimiento, viajamos. laura zapata, 6 aÑos despuÉs de la muerte de su madre estÁ reclamando la herencia. dice que hay algo enredado. reportero:a 6 aÑos del fallecimiento de miranda, su hija ha solicitado una rendiciÓn de cuentas y dejar en claro lo que en vida le heredÓ su madre. laura: solamente es pedir rendiciÓn de cuentas. reportero:dijo que habÍa llevado objetos de la casa. laura:dijeron que hicieron la reparticiÓn como consideraron. no tengo ninguna postura, estoy aÑos
carlos vives llegÓ a adÉn ver el dÍa de ayer, llegÓ con su familia, esta feliz pero, quÉ estÁ pasandos! [risas] reortero: para "despierta amÉrica", edén dorantes. orlando: continuamos desde madrid, espaÑa. el prÓximo 5 de agosto galavisiÓn trasmite los premios. cuÁl es la canciÓn que estÁn esperando? es viernes, tenemos un estreno y esta vez le tocÓ a farruko. ♪ ♪ ♪ orlando:"loco enamorado" de farruko. estamos en verano pero, no hace tanto calor, a unos...