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in an area that's popular with tourists, many will witness the destruction and ian williams is there tonight. >> reporter: they search by hand, brick by brick. this team convinced they've located another body under the rubble around kathmandu's most famous temple complex. this is what remains of the historic heart of old kathmandu. the buildings here are too fragile and vulnerable to withstand the quake. the area around the square seems to have born the brunt of the 7.8 quake, at least in the city itself. some of the buildings here date back to the first century and include the former residents of nepal's former family. the nine-story tower has been reduced to a shattered stump. this was one of the city's most popular tourists attractions, commanding a panoramic view of the kathmandu valley and yesterday it was packed. >> 150 people are coming for visiting and 70 people are dead. >> reporter: open spaces here are packed. the people who lived through saturday's quake are too afraid to return to their homes. preparing to live outdoors right now, their terror heightened by another after
in an area that's popular with tourists, many will witness the destruction and ian williams is there tonight. >> reporter: they search by hand, brick by brick. this team convinced they've located another body under the rubble around kathmandu's most famous temple complex. this is what remains of the historic heart of old kathmandu. the buildings here are too fragile and vulnerable to withstand the quake. the area around the square seems to have born the brunt of the 7.8 quake, at least in...
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ian williams nbc news kathmandu. > off the coast of blam tonight, search efforts are under way for a group of missing boters. competition when a powerful storm hit the area causing several capsize. tonight families are hoping that the death toll does not go . hill has our report. >> rep violent rain and winds in excess of 70 miles an hour capsized ten vessels ved off the coast of mobile alabama. more than 100 sailboats and as many as 200 sailors forced to tack tl rough waters while participate in the faux fin island regatta it's tes worst thing i've ever been through out there. >> josh edwards ap chured it all as the severe storm rolled in witnessing waves up to 14 feet. >> i've watched the video a lot today and it sank in how lucky we are because not everybody came at lea 40 have been rescued after this treacherous night at sea. >> i thought it was going to die actually. i was really scared. i thought that the water would keep boat was going to sink and that would be the end. >> two people now confirmed dead five are still missing. >> we continue through the night and today to emplo
ian williams nbc news kathmandu. > off the coast of blam tonight, search efforts are under way for a group of missing boters. competition when a powerful storm hit the area causing several capsize. tonight families are hoping that the death toll does not go . hill has our report. >> rep violent rain and winds in excess of 70 miles an hour capsized ten vessels ved off the coast of mobile alabama. more than 100 sailboats and as many as 200 sailors forced to tack tl rough waters while...
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ian williams is there with the very latest. >> reporter: we have continued to feel aftershocks today. just a short while ago this evening a tremor not a strong one, but still had people running onto the streets. it's dark here now and many are still standing the night in parks or other open spaces afraid to go home while these aftershocks continue fearful, but also perhaps wondering whether their houses will collapse, whether they have been weakened by that original quake on saturday. now, today i traveled out of kathmandu to an outlying area where the devastation was quite severe especially in the older part of that town where perhaps a quarter of the buildings have collapsed. many many more were damaged. they set off a big cremation area at the foot of the village. a lot of grief, a lot of shock. a hospital there was overwhelmed. >> tomorrow we will be getting access to the affected areas, you know more people we will discover. >> reporter: that's just an indication of the sort of scenes we can expect to see as rescue groups get further into the kathmandu valley and start to get clo
ian williams is there with the very latest. >> reporter: we have continued to feel aftershocks today. just a short while ago this evening a tremor not a strong one, but still had people running onto the streets. it's dark here now and many are still standing the night in parks or other open spaces afraid to go home while these aftershocks continue fearful, but also perhaps wondering whether their houses will collapse, whether they have been weakened by that original quake on saturday....
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ian williams, nbc news, kathmandu. >>> right now the washington capitals are at practice in arlington, they're getting ready for round two of the stanley cup playoffs. the caps are headed to new york to play the rangers. we learned the team's first game is tomorrow at p.m. game two is saturday at 12:30 in the afternoon. you can watch that on nbc 4. the teams will play at the verizon center on monday and wednesday nights. >>> so probably safe to say that matt lauer and ellen degeneres may have finally reached a truce on their prank war. the final straw came this weekend with this pre-taped intro to the daytime emmy awards. you take a look at ellen's clever editing here. that's not matt lauer's body. she also said matt would donate a thousand dollars to charity for every person who thanked him during the awards show. there were 16 matt lauer thank yous in that show. that's $16,000. on mondaylauer challenged her to match the donation so she said she's donated $16,001 to earthquake survivors in nepal. >> i will be paying $16,002. unicef and doctors without borders. split it down the middl
ian williams, nbc news, kathmandu. >>> right now the washington capitals are at practice in arlington, they're getting ready for round two of the stanley cup playoffs. the caps are headed to new york to play the rangers. we learned the team's first game is tomorrow at p.m. game two is saturday at 12:30 in the afternoon. you can watch that on nbc 4. the teams will play at the verizon center on monday and wednesday nights. >>> so probably safe to say that matt lauer and ellen...
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nbc's ian williams remains in kathmandu for us. what's the latest on the search, what's the latest on the effort to get more aid there? >> reporter: hi craig, where there is a lot of frustration here and that boiled over today with protests small and angry outside parliament over the speed of government help but what we are learning is relief supplies are beginning to get through to some of the more remote areas and the search and rescue operation is now getting up to speed, as we discovered on a journey around kathmandu today. five days after the quake and rescue workers finally arrived at one of nepal's iconic landmarks. at least three people still under the rubble of the monkey temple. >> really sacred place. this level of damage is enormous. >> reporter: unesco world heritage site dates to the 5th century. most of the more than three dozen temples and ancient houses here have been damaged, some have collapsed completely. its size the all seeing eyes of the buddha still look out over the kathmandu valley below. where heavy equip
nbc's ian williams remains in kathmandu for us. what's the latest on the search, what's the latest on the effort to get more aid there? >> reporter: hi craig, where there is a lot of frustration here and that boiled over today with protests small and angry outside parliament over the speed of government help but what we are learning is relief supplies are beginning to get through to some of the more remote areas and the search and rescue operation is now getting up to speed, as we...
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nbc's ian williams reached one town just outside the capital. >> some of the worst damage is around these narrow alleyways where there are a few buildings which haven't been impacted by the quake. this one propped up precariously by pieces of wood. >> reporter: in more remote and inaccessible villages the toll is still unknown. in a hospital in kathmandu, we saw workers take away dozens of unclaimed bodies to be cremated. a line of people watched, hoping to identify missing loved ones. inside the emergency room, every bed was full. >> we have received a lot of patients with blunt injuries. >> reporter: a doctor told us they're backing back-to-back shifts. hospitals are overwhelmed. this one does not have enough beds so patients are left to recover on blankets and under tarps in the parking lot. this family of nine is spending a third night outdoors. her daughter died in quake and she broke her ribs and an arm. like so many here now, this family has no home to return to. the u.s. embassy has opened its doors to shelter american citizens here. you'll likely get a cot in the hallway, but at
nbc's ian williams reached one town just outside the capital. >> some of the worst damage is around these narrow alleyways where there are a few buildings which haven't been impacted by the quake. this one propped up precariously by pieces of wood. >> reporter: in more remote and inaccessible villages the toll is still unknown. in a hospital in kathmandu, we saw workers take away dozens of unclaimed bodies to be cremated. a line of people watched, hoping to identify missing loved...
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ian williams nbc news kathmandu. >> stay safe for us. let's bring in grayson shaffer, senior editor at outside magazine. he's been covering this since the quake struck. geologists have been warning for years now this could possibly happen, how prepared can you be of something for this magnitude? >> this was completely unexpected for people who are on mt. everest. the avalanche that swept base camp base camp is usually set up in a basin that is insulated from avalanches they had to cover 200 to 300 yards of empty space, so this sort of really hit them from behind and came out of nowhere. >> some of the footage and wreckage is just harrowing to look at. you have been reporting on many aspects of this and write in your new piece a helicopter was scheduled to make this careful inspection of the route on sunday morning. how do those inspections work? you have a sense of how they are going? >> yeah, so they had a very narrow weather window sunday morning and were able to inspect the route through the ice fall was completely destroyed. one pers
ian williams nbc news kathmandu. >> stay safe for us. let's bring in grayson shaffer, senior editor at outside magazine. he's been covering this since the quake struck. geologists have been warning for years now this could possibly happen, how prepared can you be of something for this magnitude? >> this was completely unexpected for people who are on mt. everest. the avalanche that swept base camp base camp is usually set up in a basin that is insulated from avalanches they had to...
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nbc's ian williams reached a spot outside the capital. >> here there are few buildings which haven't been impacted by the quake. this one propped up precariously by pieces of wood. >> reporter: in more remote and inexcessive villages the toll is still unknown. we saw workers take away dozens of unclaimed bodies to be cremate cremated. a line of people watched hoping to identify missing loved ones. inside the emergency room every bed was fell. >> we receive a lot of patients with blunt injuries. >> reporter: a doctor told us they're working back to back shifts. >> the hospital doesn't have nearly enough beds. patients are left to recover under tarps in the parking lot. >> reporter: the family of nine is spending a third night out doors. this five month old daughter died in the quake. this family has no home to return to. >> let's get a check on our forecast. bill karins is standing by. >> i think i have the only good news in the show today. >> do you have good news? >> i do. >> i still see green and yellow. >> apologies to everyone in florida. you usually get sun shine. today you're n
nbc's ian williams reached a spot outside the capital. >> here there are few buildings which haven't been impacted by the quake. this one propped up precariously by pieces of wood. >> reporter: in more remote and inexcessive villages the toll is still unknown. we saw workers take away dozens of unclaimed bodies to be cremate cremated. a line of people watched hoping to identify missing loved ones. inside the emergency room every bed was fell. >> we receive a lot of patients...
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ian williams in kathmandu filed this report. >> it's dusk now and people are gathering in open spaces around the buildings here. they are too afraid to spent the night at home. there was another big after shock today and they are terrified that their buildings may yet collapse. they are not willing to go back inside. it's unclear what happens in other parts of the kathmandu valley. >>> now, google has confirmed one its executives among the dead in nepal. the company says dan freddenberg was with three other employees hiking mount everest. he served as product manager and head of privacy at google x. >> we're going to bring you some flashes on the greek story. the greek government has said they will support the finance minister. greek government officials saying that's not the case. there will be a political group to lead talks with lenders. perhaps being pushed to the side a little bit but still apparently in charge of the ongoing discussions. >>> despite his combative approach i should point out that he tweeted that they are unanimous in their hatred for me and i welcome their hatred
ian williams in kathmandu filed this report. >> it's dusk now and people are gathering in open spaces around the buildings here. they are too afraid to spent the night at home. there was another big after shock today and they are terrified that their buildings may yet collapse. they are not willing to go back inside. it's unclear what happens in other parts of the kathmandu valley. >>> now, google has confirmed one its executives among the dead in nepal. the company says dan...
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ian williams nbc news katmandu. >> sanford university helping with the earthquake relief.epartment of emergency medicine are preparing to head to nepal. we are told they are gathering supplies now. they are on stand by to fly to the disaster area. one member in the country assessing damage. the situation in nepal changing by the minute stay with us. for the latest details. also updating on our website and on facebook and twitter. >>> and new at 11:00, one man is dade after a shooting broke out in hayward. this happened in the area of brea burn avenue near interstate 238. police say they found a plan with several gunshot wounds. he died at the scene. no word on suspects or motives. also the victim's identity has not been released. >> an airport super shuttle causing a deadly crash killing a teenage girl. tonight an investigation is under way. this happened about 1:00 this morning westbound 80. the 17-year-old pulled over to the shoulder of the freeway. another car with three people in it pulled in behind her. an airport shuttle driver slammed into the second car pushing it
ian williams nbc news katmandu. >> sanford university helping with the earthquake relief.epartment of emergency medicine are preparing to head to nepal. we are told they are gathering supplies now. they are on stand by to fly to the disaster area. one member in the country assessing damage. the situation in nepal changing by the minute stay with us. for the latest details. also updating on our website and on facebook and twitter. >>> and new at 11:00, one man is dade after a...
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ian williams in kathmandu talking to some of the people left homeless by the quake. >> reporter: there villages close to the epicenter where information remains scarce. here in kathmandu we join the team of assessors touring many of the camps which are now home to tens of thousands of displaced people. this is what we found. the sun was shining today in kathmandu's vast encampments of displaced people but only after overnight rain added to misery. dozens of camps have sprung up for those whose houses were damaged or destroyed or for families who feel safer here afraid of after shocks. they are beginning to thin out as families feel more confident about returning home. his house collapsed so he and his family are moving to the home of his brother which is still intact and with whom he runs a handy craft business. aid agencies have been sending in assessment teams trying to figure out how many have long term needs. they are concentrating on shelter materials and health conscious that with the monsoon approaching disease could be spread. >> we try to follow some measures to make them the
ian williams in kathmandu talking to some of the people left homeless by the quake. >> reporter: there villages close to the epicenter where information remains scarce. here in kathmandu we join the team of assessors touring many of the camps which are now home to tens of thousands of displaced people. this is what we found. the sun was shining today in kathmandu's vast encampments of displaced people but only after overnight rain added to misery. dozens of camps have sprung up for those...
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nbc's ian williams reached one town just outside the capital. >> many so of the worst damage is aroundse narrow alleyways of where there already few buildings which haven't been impacted by quake. this one promised up precariously by pieces >>> tough times, that does it for us now. msnbc's coverage of the situation continues now with chris hayes, and "all in". >>> good evening live from new york, i'm chris hayes, the unrest continues at this hour in the streets of baltimore city reeling after a day of rioting and looting broke out following the funeral of freddie gray the 25-year-old man who died
nbc's ian williams reached one town just outside the capital. >> many so of the worst damage is aroundse narrow alleyways of where there already few buildings which haven't been impacted by quake. this one promised up precariously by pieces >>> tough times, that does it for us now. msnbc's coverage of the situation continues now with chris hayes, and "all in". >>> good evening live from new york, i'm chris hayes, the unrest continues at this hour in the streets...
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nbc's ian williams reached one town just outside the capital. >> reporter: some of the worse damage is around these narrow alley ways where there are few buildings that haven't been impacted by the quake. this one propped up precariously by pieces of wood. >> reporter: in more remote and inaccessible villages, the toll is still unknown. in a hospital in kathmandu, we saw workers take away dozens of unclaimed bodies to be cremated. a line of people watched, hoping to identify missing loved ones. inside the emergency room, every bed was full. >> we have received a lot of patients with blunt injuries. >> reporter: a doctor told us they're working back to back shifts. hospitals in nepal are overwhelmed. this one doesn't have nearly enough beds so patients are left to recover on blankets and under tarps in the parking lot. this family is spending a third night outdoors. her five month old daughter died in the quake. sunita broke her arm. and they have no home to return to. >> richard engle reporting from nepal. he's in kathmandu. we'll be right back. stay with us. >>> we're going to go back
nbc's ian williams reached one town just outside the capital. >> reporter: some of the worse damage is around these narrow alley ways where there are few buildings that haven't been impacted by the quake. this one propped up precariously by pieces of wood. >> reporter: in more remote and inaccessible villages, the toll is still unknown. in a hospital in kathmandu, we saw workers take away dozens of unclaimed bodies to be cremated. a line of people watched, hoping to identify missing...
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nbc's ian williams reached one town just outside the capital. >> reporter: some of the worse damage is around these narrow alley ways where there are few buildings that haven't been impacted by the quake. this one propped up precariously by pieces of wood. >> reporter: in more remote and inaccessible villages the toll is still unmoan. in a hospital in kathmandu we saw workers take away dozens of unclaimed bodies to be cremated. a line of people watched, hoping to identify missing loved ones. inside the emergency room, every bed was full. >> we have received a lot of patients with blunt injuries. >> reporter: a doctor told us they're working back to back shifts. hospitals in nepal are overwhelmed. this one doesn't have nearly enough beds so patienting are left to recover on blankets and under tarps in the parking lot. this family is spending a third night outdooring. her five month old daughter died in the quake. sue nita broke her arm. and they have no home to return to. >> richard engle reporting from nepal. he's in kathmandu. we'll be right back. stay with us. ome gray but not all fo
nbc's ian williams reached one town just outside the capital. >> reporter: some of the worse damage is around these narrow alley ways where there are few buildings that haven't been impacted by the quake. this one propped up precariously by pieces of wood. >> reporter: in more remote and inaccessible villages the toll is still unmoan. in a hospital in kathmandu we saw workers take away dozens of unclaimed bodies to be cremated. a line of people watched, hoping to identify missing...
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ian williams joins me now from kathmandu. the rescue of this 15 year old after five days gives rescuers hope there that they might find others. >> reporter: they certainly have. those remarkable scenes that incredible rescue has done a lot to lift spirits here a much needed lift. i think a lot of people here had given up hope that they would find anybody else alive. there are enormous concerns about villages close to the epicenter where there is still very little information about what has happened. here in kathmandu today we joined an assessment team visiting some of the dozens of camps set up for displaced people. this is what we found. the sun was shining today on kathmandu's vast encampments of displaced people but only after heavy overnight rain added to misery. dozens of camps have sprung up for those whose houses have been damaged or destroyed but mostly for families who feel safer here. they are beginning to thin out. those families feel more confident about returning home. his house collapsed so he and his family are
ian williams joins me now from kathmandu. the rescue of this 15 year old after five days gives rescuers hope there that they might find others. >> reporter: they certainly have. those remarkable scenes that incredible rescue has done a lot to lift spirits here a much needed lift. i think a lot of people here had given up hope that they would find anybody else alive. there are enormous concerns about villages close to the epicenter where there is still very little information about what...
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ian williams joins us now from kathmandu. ian, what can you tell us you saw today regarding this rescue attempt that continues there? >> hi tamron. well, the attention now is beginning to turn to what's happened outside kathmandu, and today i went out of the capital here to take a look at a town on the rim of the kathmandu valley. and what we found there was devastating. the town has been very very hard hit, particularly the old part of the town where narrow alley ways and streets have collapsed. perhaps a quarter of the buildings completely. few of the buildings have been untouched. there were rescue workers there still going through the debris by hand. down below the village, a large area has been turned into a cremation site littered with funeral pyres, as they burned the dead. a small hospital there was overcrowded, overwhelmed, they said, they've had hundreds of injured coming through, trying to send the more serious ones down to kathmandu. shores water with only intermittent electricity because of a faulty generator. th
ian williams joins us now from kathmandu. ian, what can you tell us you saw today regarding this rescue attempt that continues there? >> hi tamron. well, the attention now is beginning to turn to what's happened outside kathmandu, and today i went out of the capital here to take a look at a town on the rim of the kathmandu valley. and what we found there was devastating. the town has been very very hard hit, particularly the old part of the town where narrow alley ways and streets have...
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nbc's ian williams has more from kathmandu. >> reporter: there is growing frustration here that boiled over today with protests outside parliament. not large, just 200 people. but angry at what they see as the slow pace of government help. >> i have a 7-year-old child sleeping out in the open. it's getting cold and people are getting pneumonia. this government's done nothing. >> reporter: the government replies, they're doing the best they can. they say this is an unprecedented situation, which they've never had to face before. that said there are reports that aid is now beginning to get through to some of those more remote areas. villages do remain cut off, but some of the bigger towns to the west of here are now receiving some help. >> the cover, the population of more than 200,000 people who are in a very very remote area. >> reporter: also as we witnessed today, around kathmandu, the rescue and search operation is now getting up to speed. it's being aided by teams from 21 different countries, including, of course, the u.s., and the hope is now that this relief, this rescue this sea
nbc's ian williams has more from kathmandu. >> reporter: there is growing frustration here that boiled over today with protests outside parliament. not large, just 200 people. but angry at what they see as the slow pace of government help. >> i have a 7-year-old child sleeping out in the open. it's getting cold and people are getting pneumonia. this government's done nothing. >> reporter: the government replies, they're doing the best they can. they say this is an...
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ian williams joins us now from kathmandu. ian, obviously, the situation as i said dire.hout shelter, by the thousands now. >> reporter: that's right, andrea rescue teams relief is now beginning to pour in here but one of the problems they face is trying to get a proper assessment of just how bad things are closer to the epicenter, where many villages do remain cut off. now we visited one of the worst affected towns, which sits on the -- which is perched on the rim of the kathmandu valley. this is what we found in the small town amid grief and shock, people here are burning their dead in a vast cremation ground on the rim of the kathmandu valley. the destruction here is immense. some of the worst damage is around these narrow alleyways, where there are a few buildings which haven't been impacted by the quake, this one propped up precariously by pieces of wood. as many of a quarter of the buildings have been completely destroyed. this was your house. >> i lost my son. 21 years old. >> reporter: rescue workers are still searching for the body of his mother-in-law. they find
ian williams joins us now from kathmandu. ian, obviously, the situation as i said dire.hout shelter, by the thousands now. >> reporter: that's right, andrea rescue teams relief is now beginning to pour in here but one of the problems they face is trying to get a proper assessment of just how bad things are closer to the epicenter, where many villages do remain cut off. now we visited one of the worst affected towns, which sits on the -- which is perched on the rim of the kathmandu valley....
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we have nbc's ian williams in kathmandu. he has more on the worsening humanitarian crisis. hat can you tell us? >> reporter: hi, joe mika. well, that figure the latest guesstimate of 10,000 dead has come from the nepalese prime minister. but the assumption of rescue workers is that that is a guess because they have not reached the worst affected areas. and the damage becomes far more severe if you travel just a short distance out of kathmandu. amid grief and shock this small town is burpingning its dead on a river in the kathmandu valley. the destruction here is immense. some of the worst damage is around these narrow alley ways where a few buildings haven't been impacted. this one propped up precariously by pieces of wood. as many as a quarter of buildings have been quarterly destroyed. this was your house. >> i lost my son. 31 years omd. >> reporter: rescue workers are still searching for his mother-in-law. they find a clutch of family photos. >> at least you have the memories. >> reporter: nearby volunteers are providing food to survivors living in the open where they fee
we have nbc's ian williams in kathmandu. he has more on the worsening humanitarian crisis. hat can you tell us? >> reporter: hi, joe mika. well, that figure the latest guesstimate of 10,000 dead has come from the nepalese prime minister. but the assumption of rescue workers is that that is a guess because they have not reached the worst affected areas. and the damage becomes far more severe if you travel just a short distance out of kathmandu. amid grief and shock this small town is...
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afterwards, matt williams addressing ian desmond's difficulties in the field. >> he feels horrible aboutrt him. we work and there's no substitute for that. he's out there every day. we rely on him a lot. he'll keep going like he always does. >>> eight errors, 12 games. unheard of. o's-red sox, bitter rivals in the east. runner on second and caleb joseph coming through with the base knock. that will score a run. orioles leading this game right now, 2-0. we're about halfway through this game. >>> however, the news not all good for the birds. they placed second baseman jonathan scope on the 15-day dl because of the mcl and pcl, injured on that play, running the first base when he landed awkwardly. >>> i'm not saying you did, but if any of you out there under the sound of my voice left the verizon center after the islanders went ahead 3-1 last night, then shame on you! premature deejection, i say! you left the game too soon! howard, they left too soon! caps rallied for three goals to beat the isles 4-3. by the numbers, it wasn't a must-win game, but it kind of sort of was. offense got going
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williams joins me from kathmandu. he's back from surveying the area. ian, how bad is the devastation? >> reporter: i should tell you first kristin we had an aftershock a few moments ago. not a strong one, but it still had people running out onto the streets here. people are still very nerveous. many many spending the night in parks or open spaces because they're too fearful to go back to their home. today we went to a town which is not far from kathmandu. it sits on the rim of the kathmandu valley. a little bit of altitude. we went there because we wanted to see what had happened outside the city. what we saw were some areas of complete devastation. particularly in the alley ways and lanes near the top of the town where the buildings are very old and fragile. perhaps a kwatquarter of them collapsed. rescue teams were digging through the rubble often with bare hands looking for people they know to be buried there. not optimistic about getting them out alive. at the foot of this village, there was a large burning area a cremation area. there were many funeral piles where people braultho
williams joins me from kathmandu. he's back from surveying the area. ian, how bad is the devastation? >> reporter: i should tell you first kristin we had an aftershock a few moments ago. not a strong one, but it still had people running out onto the streets here. people are still very nerveous. many many spending the night in parks or open spaces because they're too fearful to go back to their home. today we went to a town which is not far from kathmandu. it sits on the rim of the...
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ian desmond. he just misplays it. three batters later a score on the board, another run. strasburg goes 5 1/3 allowing six runs, three earned. nats lose 6-2. manager matt williamssburg's debut. >> i thought he threw the ball where he wanted to considering he had limited starts in the spring. i thought he was sharp. i thought he pitched well, well enough to keep us in it. >>> here we are, time for the high school game of the week winner by your vote. it's walter johnson at blair softball game. tune in tomorrow night at 11:00 for the highlights. >>> the opening round of the 79th masters is winding down, many looking for the return and possible resurgence of four time masters champ tiger woods. the former no. 1 player in the world is playing his first competitive golf since february 5th. he has not won a major since 2008. bubba watson is the defending champ. the beautiful azaleas in peak bloom at the augusta golf course. tiger is at 1-over through 15 holes tied for 41st. ernie els tied for second place at 5-under 67, your leader jordan spieth 7-under at 17. our kristen berset has more on the defending champ bubba watson. >> reporter: we are in the heart of georgia
ian desmond. he just misplays it. three batters later a score on the board, another run. strasburg goes 5 1/3 allowing six runs, three earned. nats lose 6-2. manager matt williamssburg's debut. >> i thought he threw the ball where he wanted to considering he had limited starts in the spring. i thought he was sharp. i thought he pitched well, well enough to keep us in it. >>> here we are, time for the high school game of the week winner by your vote. it's walter johnson at blair...
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when you talk to guys like ian desmond and ryan zimmerman, they have an attitude like it's the same old, same old. act like you've been here before but skipper matt williams says you want to relish these moments. not everyone gets to play on opening day. when the ump says go you better be able to play. >> opening day, heart beats just a touch faster and it's all the work that you've done. you know the grind starts today. >> it's more a pain. to be honest with you because we don't get to do everything we usually do before the game. but, you know, shouldn't say that. it's an exciting day. but yeah, it's just -- you have to treat it like any other day. robert: coming up at 5:50 we'll hear from the bearded one jason werth. he talks all star baseball too. back to you in the studio tim. tim: thank you very much. when you look at the roster and what's taking place today, they only have a third of the starting lineup in there. people talking about the world series. they better talk about the mets. leon: when they get there, they might get there. tim: max scherzer looks terrific. leon: was that his excited face? tim: yes, it was. come on, man. leon: all right. you
when you talk to guys like ian desmond and ryan zimmerman, they have an attitude like it's the same old, same old. act like you've been here before but skipper matt williams says you want to relish these moments. not everyone gets to play on opening day. when the ump says go you better be able to play. >> opening day, heart beats just a touch faster and it's all the work that you've done. you know the grind starts today. >> it's more a pain. to be honest with you because we don't...
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ian olson, both of the iran's. eric toder of the tax policy center and david williams of intuit. all of their bios are in the package should've received when you came in this afternoon. so with that i will ask you to please join in welcoming the commissioner to the podium. [applause] >> have to be careful not to do something with the computer this year. i'm delighted to be here. i've got over the course of the years have a number of good friends both at the urban institute and at brookings, so it's fun to be here and have a chance to talk with you. its particularly good because rarely do i the group that actually commemorates tax day every year. where else could you find that except probably in washington? it's normally the point where i would deliver my standard public service announcement. remind everyone to file their taxes by april 15 but ted has already taken care of that for me. but we still have a lot of leading minds on taxes and budget, so it should be superfluous to make that we might because nobody here would file their taxes at last minute i'm sure, right? including m
ian olson, both of the iran's. eric toder of the tax policy center and david williams of intuit. all of their bios are in the package should've received when you came in this afternoon. so with that i will ask you to please join in welcoming the commissioner to the podium. [applause] >> have to be careful not to do something with the computer this year. i'm delighted to be here. i've got over the course of the years have a number of good friends both at the urban institute and at...