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. >> i'm fez jamil. the power of rural women we'll speak to critics who say the program only enforces tricialg roles. traditional roles. traditional roles. >> welcome back. i'm shiulie ghosh. the top stories on al jazeera. the stanley coast italian coast guard has rescued more than 200 migrants from the mediterranean sea. >> the yemen's former president ali abdullah saleh has ordered houthis to withdraw. >>> and the pakistani human rights activist has been killed by gunmen. sabine mahmoud was killed in beluchistan province. talks in geneva next month the u.n. envoy to syria says there's slim chance of success. in new york, the united nations security council has been urged to impose an arms embargo on syria. diplomatic editor james bays. >> the u.n. security council is briefed on the humanitarian situation in syria every month. and every month things get worse. he was told 220,000 are dead, 7.6 million forced from their homes. this was the last briefing by outgoing humanitarian chief vale valerie aim amo
. >> i'm fez jamil. the power of rural women we'll speak to critics who say the program only enforces tricialg roles. traditional roles. traditional roles. >> welcome back. i'm shiulie ghosh. the top stories on al jazeera. the stanley coast italian coast guard has rescued more than 200 migrants from the mediterranean sea. >> the yemen's former president ali abdullah saleh has ordered houthis to withdraw. >>> and the pakistani human rights activist has been killed by...
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fez jamil, al jazeera new del delhi. >> lless astronauts have completed two space walks to prepare the is is the for the first commercial trip capable of transporting astronauts. astronauts. >> there are new accusations that a texas man executed for killing his own kids may have been innocent. tonight an exclusive al jazeera interview reveals the testimony that turned out to be a lie. >> everybody says i'm a snitch. i didn't snitch on anybody. straight up like john jackson told me to. >> plus kids behind bars soledad o'brien goes into a juvenile detention center with a new way to help juveniles from
fez jamil, al jazeera new del delhi. >> lless astronauts have completed two space walks to prepare the is is the for the first commercial trip capable of transporting astronauts. astronauts. >> there are new accusations that a texas man executed for killing his own kids may have been innocent. tonight an exclusive al jazeera interview reveals the testimony that turned out to be a lie. >> everybody says i'm a snitch. i didn't snitch on anybody. straight up like john jackson...
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fez jamil, al jazeera new delhi. >> u.s. representative robert menendez has been indicted on several charges including could be --conspiracy bribery and fraud. he says he is innocent. >>> driver who tried to ram through the gates was a trans transgender. >> a malasian man they call was one of the most wanted terrorist is dead. killed in the philippines in january. believed to be a member of an al qaeda splinter group and is linked to the 2002 bali bombings. >>> mcdonald's says it will boost salaries by 10% beginning july 1st. only plietion applying to staff at 1500 company restaurants. >>> lifting the restrictions on the amount of dairy products, the lifting of quotas will transform ireland into a major supplier of markets in asia and north africa. >>> it is the humble cow at this farm in the south of the country the lifting of the quotas is like the lifting of shackles on the amount of milk they can produce. seeing the sons and daughters moving abroad for work, now no longer. >> do wand ireland to expand but extra milk and
fez jamil, al jazeera new delhi. >> u.s. representative robert menendez has been indicted on several charges including could be --conspiracy bribery and fraud. he says he is innocent. >>> driver who tried to ram through the gates was a trans transgender. >> a malasian man they call was one of the most wanted terrorist is dead. killed in the philippines in january. believed to be a member of an al qaeda splinter group and is linked to the 2002 bali bombings. >>>...
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fez jamil, al jazeera mumbai. >> just a reminder, you can find more news at our website. the address to click on to is aljazeera.com. aljazeera.com for all your international news and sport. >> intense fighting in yemen as a humanitarian crisis gets worse. the red cross is trying to deliver aid but can't find planes to fly it in. rolling stone retracts a controversial story about a rape at the university of virginia why the u.n. called the report a failure of adjournment. >> i'm jennifer glasse. shopkeepers
fez jamil, al jazeera mumbai. >> just a reminder, you can find more news at our website. the address to click on to is aljazeera.com. aljazeera.com for all your international news and sport. >> intense fighting in yemen as a humanitarian crisis gets worse. the red cross is trying to deliver aid but can't find planes to fly it in. rolling stone retracts a controversial story about a rape at the university of virginia why the u.n. called the report a failure of adjournment. >>...
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. >> we return to the capitol now faiz jamil waiting for us there.aiz i know you're going to tell us about something you saw earlier on, which contrasts with the terrible damage and suffering we have seen but let's save that for a couple of minutes. give me an idea of how well it seems to be going or not in kathmandu and what the rescuers are saying particularly about those people they are still managing to get out alive. >> reporter: 72 hours is usually the most likely time to find anyone left alive. the fact that they found two people alive today has been a big moral boost for people here. we are getting so much bad news so even a little bit makes a big difference here. in that goes to the credit of the people here they are very resilient. nepal isn't a wealthy country. 20% of its gdp will be needed for reconstruction. 3.6 million people in this country were without clean water before the earthquake took place. this is a country that is difficult to live in for many even before a disaster like this takes place. but some people are trying to get thi
. >> we return to the capitol now faiz jamil waiting for us there.aiz i know you're going to tell us about something you saw earlier on, which contrasts with the terrible damage and suffering we have seen but let's save that for a couple of minutes. give me an idea of how well it seems to be going or not in kathmandu and what the rescuers are saying particularly about those people they are still managing to get out alive. >> reporter: 72 hours is usually the most likely time to find...
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faiz jamil has more. >> reporter: people here have every right to be frustrated.here have been several days since the quake hit, and most of these people have not received enough relief. they have received a few tents. but that's all they received. there's little food little water, and water, shelter and medicines are in short supply. the undersaid yesterday 1.4 million people don't have enough food to eat. so they can't even move outside of the capitol to try to find loved ones and while they are here they don't have enough to eat. today we start three days of official mourning here in kathmandu, and the government has admitted that they did drop the ball after the earthquake first happened and now they are appealing to help not just for those buried but for these survivors. they are saying they need specialists from overseas anyone with trauma experience to come and help those people who have survived. >>> that's faiz jamil in kathmandu. >>> the global effort to help nepal is expanding today. two russian planes arrive at kathmandu's airport. russia delivering su
faiz jamil has more. >> reporter: people here have every right to be frustrated.here have been several days since the quake hit, and most of these people have not received enough relief. they have received a few tents. but that's all they received. there's little food little water, and water, shelter and medicines are in short supply. the undersaid yesterday 1.4 million people don't have enough food to eat. so they can't even move outside of the capitol to try to find loved ones and while...
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here is fez jamil. >> one of the oldest and largest garbage dumps in asia, can't take anymore. this is one of the several women hired by a nonprofit to do something about the garbage problem. >> we're helping the city garbage service by separating the wet and the dry garbage. we can sell part of the dry trash to make money for ourselves. >> reporter: along with low tech solutions such as sorting garbage the city's trying out a new high technical method of one of its other dump sites. this is one of mumbai's three mainland fills. together they take in the 11,000 tons of garbage this city produce he every day. but here they're using technology to break down the garbage and put it to use. >> clay leaner first and then -- >> a firm has been hired to build a bioreactor here. >> recirculate the liquid that comes off of that garbage back into the garbage which enables it to degrade at a much faster rate some say about 75% faster. the gas that comes off of that process we capture and we turn into electricity. >> but that solution is expected to take years and is only being done so far
here is fez jamil. >> one of the oldest and largest garbage dumps in asia, can't take anymore. this is one of the several women hired by a nonprofit to do something about the garbage problem. >> we're helping the city garbage service by separating the wet and the dry garbage. we can sell part of the dry trash to make money for ourselves. >> reporter: along with low tech solutions such as sorting garbage the city's trying out a new high technical method of one of its other dump...
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. >> i'm fez jamile, i'll have the details coming up. s >> firefighters are battling amassive fire on board an oil platform. platform is located on the west side of the yucatan peninsula. state run pemex is mexico's largest oil producer. parents of some of the 43 missing college students in mexico are now reaching out to a local drug gang. many have lost their faith in the government's help, so they have started hang signs and passing out leaf lets. leaflet's. leaflets. some of the families don't buy the story that they >>> more than 60 million receive social security benefits, imagine if the government needed to cover hundreds of millions of of people? in india they've announced just that. in tonight's off the radar segment fez jamil looks at the story. >> effective gave any thought to how -- never gave any thought to how she would support herself in retirement. >> i never gave a minute to retirement savings. >> she was able to invest in a private pension fund with the help of her employer. but for huns of hundreds of millions of others, financial security in retirement is often not
. >> i'm fez jamile, i'll have the details coming up. s >> firefighters are battling amassive fire on board an oil platform. platform is located on the west side of the yucatan peninsula. state run pemex is mexico's largest oil producer. parents of some of the 43 missing college students in mexico are now reaching out to a local drug gang. many have lost their faith in the government's help, so they have started hang signs and passing out leaf lets. leaflet's. leaflets. some of the...
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but as faiz jamil reports some of asking whether india can afford the program. >> reporter: he startedshe started work to go support her family. but never gave any thought for how she would support herself in retirement. >> translator: i didn't have any savings. i didn't know what a pension was until i started working here. >> reporter: her case sun usual. that's because she was able to invest in a private pension fund with the help of her employer. but for hundreds of millions of others in india's low-paying, unorganized job second, to financial security and retirement is often not possible. many low income earners rely on their children and families to support them in retirement. the government has announced its intention to launch a new pension initiative for these workers. it's not the first previous governments have tried to create similar programs. but fiscal experts warn the cost of running it successfully could significantly affect the national budget. others argue the last cost would come with a long-term benefit. >> it will keep the people participating in this pension scheme
but as faiz jamil reports some of asking whether india can afford the program. >> reporter: he startedshe started work to go support her family. but never gave any thought for how she would support herself in retirement. >> translator: i didn't have any savings. i didn't know what a pension was until i started working here. >> reporter: her case sun usual. that's because she was able to invest in a private pension fund with the help of her employer. but for hundreds of...
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. >>> live to faiz jamil in kathmandu.have heard some of the stories there, faiz and there are thousands of individual tails, but sometimes when you are in a place in -- in the way that you are, something stays with you, and i'm wondering what in particular in the last 24 hours or so has struck you? >> reporter: what has really struck me has been the -- really the tenacity of people just how much they endured. they are still outside days after the quake. they have received some tents, but as you saw, they are not getting what they need still to this day. but there are people trying to open stores trying to get on with their lives. it's hard to do when there's little phone connectivity and electricity electricity. but they are still trying to survive. tensions have boiled over. i did see -- you know there was clashes today. one was at one of these tent cities. they were demanding more relief and the police and armed police came and helped beat them back with batons. it became quite violent at one point. there was another cl
. >>> live to faiz jamil in kathmandu.have heard some of the stories there, faiz and there are thousands of individual tails, but sometimes when you are in a place in -- in the way that you are, something stays with you, and i'm wondering what in particular in the last 24 hours or so has struck you? >> reporter: what has really struck me has been the -- really the tenacity of people just how much they endured. they are still outside days after the quake. they have received some...
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rotavirus the vaccine is due next month and is the first to be produced in the developing word faiz jamil. >> reporter: it's children who live in poor areas like this one in new deli who are most at risk of infection many of them preventable. her five-year-old daughter died a few months ago from severe diarrhea. she says it's impossible for people like her to protect their families from threats like this. >> translator: of course i am angry because if the water was clean, if the outside was clean why would my daughter die? why would my children fall ill. we don't have money to treat her in a fancy hospital for poor people like us, this is what happens. >> reporter: unsanitary conditions lead to mourn 300 khaoeugd deaths from diarrhea in india every year, one-third of caused by this. the wrote a vie us, which causes severe sigh rhea in infants and young children, most the india's poor don't have access to available vaccines, now this lab has developed the first vaccine for the rotavirus made outside europe or the u.s. vaccines are too expensive for most families. the virus developed this l
rotavirus the vaccine is due next month and is the first to be produced in the developing word faiz jamil. >> reporter: it's children who live in poor areas like this one in new deli who are most at risk of infection many of them preventable. her five-year-old daughter died a few months ago from severe diarrhea. she says it's impossible for people like her to protect their families from threats like this. >> translator: of course i am angry because if the water was clean, if the...
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let's cross over to faiz jamil in the historic square in central kathmandu, as i mentioned there thedow must be closing on finding any survivors. bring us up to speed with the search through that rubble. >> reporter: well, that's right sammy. the window is closing. there was a search and rescue team from the netherlands here late last night. i spoke to them and they said they didn't believe anyone here was left alive. their sniffer dogs had gone around the whole area and none of them bark which i don't indicate this they found someone living underneath. we have a different scene this morning, if you take a look, these are locals going through the rubble right now. looking for survivors. yesterday this area was if you would off locals taking pictures. now they have coordinated entire efforts. they cordoned off the area, moved the public out and they and some self-defense personnel have joined them and are going through the rubble. they pulled out a body 40 minutes ago. now, as you said, this is the 72 hours, the most crucial time to find survivors. and even though international search
let's cross over to faiz jamil in the historic square in central kathmandu, as i mentioned there thedow must be closing on finding any survivors. bring us up to speed with the search through that rubble. >> reporter: well, that's right sammy. the window is closing. there was a search and rescue team from the netherlands here late last night. i spoke to them and they said they didn't believe anyone here was left alive. their sniffer dogs had gone around the whole area and none of them bark...
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on the line from new delhi our correspondent faiz jamil. did you feel it where you are faiz?reporter: yes, i was actually just at home when the tremors came through. a lot of people came out of their building, feeling a tremor in delhi is not uncommon, but it was rare enough that people take precautions and there are reports all throughout north india in the states that border nepal they felt it much more strongly delhi is about 100,000-kilometer ways from where the epicenter is said to have taken place, we were feeling the first tremor last aid good 20 seconds in about 10 minutes we felt another one, i felt one recently a lighter one as recently as about 205 minutes ago. so we are still feeling it here. there has been no reports of sear yeah damage on the indian side though, but that's a different story from the information coming out of nepal. >> forgive me, this is not common you were saying is that right for you to feel this sort of thing in new delhi? >> reporter: themmers have been known to hit delhi when there is some seismic activity here. it usually happens i would a
on the line from new delhi our correspondent faiz jamil. did you feel it where you are faiz?reporter: yes, i was actually just at home when the tremors came through. a lot of people came out of their building, feeling a tremor in delhi is not uncommon, but it was rare enough that people take precautions and there are reports all throughout north india in the states that border nepal they felt it much more strongly delhi is about 100,000-kilometer ways from where the epicenter is said to have...
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. >>> let's cross over to faiz jamil in the historic square in central kathmandu hit by the earthquakeso is the u.n. there talking of eight mill i don't know people perhaps being impacted. gives us a sense of the scale of challenge that people are facing right now. >> reporter: well, yeah, the cold hard numbers sammy have been coming in the government saying the quake has killed 4,349 people so far. but the prime minister of nepal has warned the number could more than double. 8 million people have been affected by the earthquake accord to this you were as you have mentioned and water shill ter ands are in short supply of the u.n. goes right now 1.4 million people do not have enough food to eat. and as you can see the rain has come down now. it's another hardship to people. ever since this earthquake hit. people have been battling the elements. they come out living out in the open. even just behind me here in this area in the square, since the earthquake hit on saturday. rains come. people trying to find shelter but then aftershocks keep happening and people come out again, it's hot dur
. >>> let's cross over to faiz jamil in the historic square in central kathmandu hit by the earthquakeso is the u.n. there talking of eight mill i don't know people perhaps being impacted. gives us a sense of the scale of challenge that people are facing right now. >> reporter: well, yeah, the cold hard numbers sammy have been coming in the government saying the quake has killed 4,349 people so far. but the prime minister of nepal has warned the number could more than double. 8...
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as faiz jamil reports once they arrive home the hardship is not over. >> reporter: they cannot forgete saw in yemen. all these people that had to leave were from the same neighborhood and saw the violence first hand. >> i was working in thei.c.u. and every day i saw injuries and dead and burned bodies coming in. the whole hospital was shaking from the bombings. we all stayed in a bomb shelter and were praying we didn't think we would make it out alive. >> reporter: she and her husband also made it out of yemen. >> i had to leave everything and come here. i have over $12,000 in loans. i don't know what to do now. if things get better in two or three months, we would both like to go back. >> reporter: but it's unlikely the couple will be able to return any time soon. the government of india still focused on removing its people from yemen. >> translator: whoever wants to come back we are helping them. we have evacuated people in large numbers and we are sending them back home through planes. and then we will scale down the operation. >> reporter: thousands of indians have return today wo
as faiz jamil reports once they arrive home the hardship is not over. >> reporter: they cannot forgete saw in yemen. all these people that had to leave were from the same neighborhood and saw the violence first hand. >> i was working in thei.c.u. and every day i saw injuries and dead and burned bodies coming in. the whole hospital was shaking from the bombings. we all stayed in a bomb shelter and were praying we didn't think we would make it out alive. >> reporter: she and her...
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. >>> crossing over to faiz jamil joining us from the historic square in central kathmandu.o world heritage site, faiz where you stand. tell also what going on behind you, what you see. >> reporter: well, this is just a small section of the square, one of the many heritage sites in this area, as you can see the rubble how bad it is. this is only a small faction. about a block on the other side there is a rescue could you operation going on there. officials have said quietly they don't expect to find anybody but the first 48 hours since the earthquake is crucial and the most likely time to find survivers, so they are giving it their best efforts. people are in a well struggle. it's a battle against the element. people are living in the square ex-they can't go inside because of the after short then the rain comes and they go inside and then another aftershock so they come back out. it's al jazerra actually really hot as well. it's really been a struggle. they are just doing whatever they can to cope with all the different circumstances and elements being thrown at them. >> wha
. >>> crossing over to faiz jamil joining us from the historic square in central kathmandu.o world heritage site, faiz where you stand. tell also what going on behind you, what you see. >> reporter: well, this is just a small section of the square, one of the many heritage sites in this area, as you can see the rubble how bad it is. this is only a small faction. about a block on the other side there is a rescue could you operation going on there. officials have said quietly they...
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faiz jamil, al jazerra. >>> a missile attack in egypt's sinai has killed three people. a town bordering garza in the sanaa region were hit. three were killed inside their homes. >>> a palestinian man who stabbed two soldiers has been shot debt. one of the israeli soldiers was critically hurt while the other was slightly injured before killing at tacker, it happened near the jewish settlement, it's the second knife tack in a week tagger targeting israeli soldiers. >>> the palestinian liberation organization is trying to secure the safe passage of palestinians caught in the fighting of the yarmouk refugees camp inside syria. eights week since isil fighters stormed the camp which was home to about 18,000 palestinians, em identity he is tie ab reports. >> reporter: for days, she has been searching the internet for news out of the yarmouk refugees camp. although she now lives in the occupied west bank city, she grew up in yarmouk and still considers it her home. showing me pictures posted on social media websites of badly-damaged streets. >> translator: it makes me so sad to
faiz jamil, al jazerra. >>> a missile attack in egypt's sinai has killed three people. a town bordering garza in the sanaa region were hit. three were killed inside their homes. >>> a palestinian man who stabbed two soldiers has been shot debt. one of the israeli soldiers was critically hurt while the other was slightly injured before killing at tacker, it happened near the jewish settlement, it's the second knife tack in a week tagger targeting israeli soldiers. >>>...
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faiz jamil, al jazerra mumbai. >>> women that used to fight in nepal's army say they are now facing aattle. since the civil war ended many say they have been shunned by their villages and forgotten boo i their party but as we report, some are finding new ways to survive and flourish. >> reporter: a decade ago she never thought she would become a farmer and live outside the valley. she was a member of nepal's army and had dreams of a revolutionary change. but almost a decade after the war ended she can't return home. >> translator: 12 years is a long time and society has changed during this time and so have we. after rejecting patriot or cal views of our city to go back and live is there is difficult. >> reporter: 12 households of former fighters have started a farming cooperative here in the village. the woman managed to use the mon they were given when they were did he mobilizeed in 2012. 3800 women were former soldiers, just over 100 eventually joined the army. most of the rest have been unable to return home and are living in clusters across the country. she was one of the highest
faiz jamil, al jazerra mumbai. >>> women that used to fight in nepal's army say they are now facing aattle. since the civil war ended many say they have been shunned by their villages and forgotten boo i their party but as we report, some are finding new ways to survive and flourish. >> reporter: a decade ago she never thought she would become a farmer and live outside the valley. she was a member of nepal's army and had dreams of a revolutionary change. but almost a decade after...
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fez jamil, al jazeera new york. >> that's it for al jazeera america. loose change has led for a small fortunatefortune for tsa. we'll tell you how the small change in your pockets have piled up. piled up. >> an egyptian court has conferred the death sentence for mohamed badi, the spiritual leader of the muslim brotherhood. followed the removal of mohamed morsi in 2013. 13 other members of the group were spared execution but given life in prison for insighting riots and violence. u.s. state department released a statement condemning his sentence. this morning al jazeera america presents a soledad o'brien special, kids behind bars. she sat down with john siegenthaler. >> in america near 90% of young men, predominantly black and hispanic. several states are now trying to make sure the time they serve is time well spent. the goal is to keep them from coming back. one of those is the subject of a new documentary that airs sunday at 10:00 p.m on al jazeera. let's take a look. >> reporter: inside these walls, teenage arson is, gang bangers, even kids who kill
fez jamil, al jazeera new york. >> that's it for al jazeera america. loose change has led for a small fortunatefortune for tsa. we'll tell you how the small change in your pockets have piled up. piled up. >> an egyptian court has conferred the death sentence for mohamed badi, the spiritual leader of the muslim brotherhood. followed the removal of mohamed morsi in 2013. 13 other members of the group were spared execution but given life in prison for insighting riots and violence....
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fez jamil. >>> time for all of thespot now with annie. hello. >> hello, richelle. in the last few minutes, we have had action in the premier league. tottenham with a 2-2 draw with south hampton. >> put south hampton into 6. manchester city making their second win. six more games about to get underway. the manager brandon rogers admitting he is under huge pressure with his team seven points adrift of qualification. >> my time here has been lots of names mentioned, and that's the mark of being such a huge club a well-respected club. this is a club that's worldwide. so there is absolutely no problem. it's something that happens? >> brars loan a about to take a 12-match unbeaten run into the derby game a few minutes away. suarez has scored 95 goals them this season. by munich in the last four of the championship's league. new york city's first season in the mls isn't quite going to plan. their streak stretches to six games. on friday the fire beat the abudaibi with dame akam capitalizing on an error there. it's the only goal of the game. new york city have won just onc
fez jamil. >>> time for all of thespot now with annie. hello. >> hello, richelle. in the last few minutes, we have had action in the premier league. tottenham with a 2-2 draw with south hampton. >> put south hampton into 6. manchester city making their second win. six more games about to get underway. the manager brandon rogers admitting he is under huge pressure with his team seven points adrift of qualification. >> my time here has been lots of names mentioned, and...
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fez jamil, al jazeera new del delhi. >> lless astronauts have completed two space walks to prepare the is is the for the first commercial trip capable of transporting astronauts. astronauts. >> there are new accusations that a texas man executed for killing his own kids may have been innocent. tonight an exclusive al jazeera interview reveals the testimony that turned out to be a lie. >> everybody says i'm a snitch. i didn't snitch on anybody. straight up like john jackson told me to. >> plus kids behind bars soledad o'brien goes into a juvenile detention center with a new way to help juveniles from ending up in prison as adults. >> police drop the gun do it now. >> the bigger challenge how to make a good decision under stressful circumstances. >> life or death. in this country, that is the debate now for what the ultimate price should be for people convicted of the most heinous crimes. as you'll see in a moment at the center of that debate is this haunting question. what happens if we get it wrong? >> a life spent behind bars is a nightmare scenario for the wrongly convicted and death
fez jamil, al jazeera new del delhi. >> lless astronauts have completed two space walks to prepare the is is the for the first commercial trip capable of transporting astronauts. astronauts. >> there are new accusations that a texas man executed for killing his own kids may have been innocent. tonight an exclusive al jazeera interview reveals the testimony that turned out to be a lie. >> everybody says i'm a snitch. i didn't snitch on anybody. straight up like john jackson...
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fez jamil, al jazeera mumbai. >> just a reminder, you can find more news at our website. the address to click on to is aljazeera.com. aljazeera.com for all your international news and sport. >> intense fighting in yemen as a humanitarian crisis gets worse. the red cross is trying to deliver aid but can't find planes to fly it in. rolling stone retracts a controversial story about a rape at the university of virginia why the u.n. called the report a failure of adjournment. >> i'm jennifer glasse. shopkeepers are opposing a tax by closing their doors. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm randall pinkston. a major humanitarian crisis unfolding right now in yemen a saudi led coalition is targeting houthi rebels and residents say the war is ripping their country apart.many witnesses report seeing bodies in the street. the red cross is trying to deliver badly needed aid to the country but ongoing air strikes are making that effort all but impossible. omar al sala has more. >> reporter: on days of fighting, many homes have been destroyed. homes and shops li
fez jamil, al jazeera mumbai. >> just a reminder, you can find more news at our website. the address to click on to is aljazeera.com. aljazeera.com for all your international news and sport. >> intense fighting in yemen as a humanitarian crisis gets worse. the red cross is trying to deliver aid but can't find planes to fly it in. rolling stone retracts a controversial story about a rape at the university of virginia why the u.n. called the report a failure of adjournment. >>...
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fez jamil, al jazeera india. >> there's more on our website aljazeera.com. aljazeera.com. >> the truth about taxes in america. politicians love to call to deep cuts to court voters but it all back fires when services are cut too. i'll talk to the man conservative power broker grover nor quist. >> what you're seeing here is the front line and the battle between man and nature. it is a scene that plays out all across the world but particularly the tropic. >> i'm ali velshi. our special coverage begins right now. the gop playing field is already taking shape ahead of 2016. and as expected it will presidential candidates are peddling tax cuts to rally the republican base. but maybe they should consider. i'm getting to why in a moment but let me tell you what they're calling for. rand paul wants a 17 17% flat tax. and, replacing them with a 23% national sales tax. marco rubio wants to double tax cuts for families and bring down the corporate tax rate to 25%. now jeb bush who still hasn't even announced that he's running yet breaks with republican orthodoxy. he sa
fez jamil, al jazeera india. >> there's more on our website aljazeera.com. aljazeera.com. >> the truth about taxes in america. politicians love to call to deep cuts to court voters but it all back fires when services are cut too. i'll talk to the man conservative power broker grover nor quist. >> what you're seeing here is the front line and the battle between man and nature. it is a scene that plays out all across the world but particularly the tropic. >> i'm ali...
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. >> faiz jamil joining me live from kathmandu. thank you. >> saudi arabia's king has appointed his new crown prince making him next in line to rule. he's severing as prime minister. in mother big shift the saudi ambassador to the u.s. has been made foreign minister. he replaced appearance saud al faisal. >> this is saudi arabia's new crown prince. prince mohammed bin nayev. bin nayev is also chairman of the council for political and security affairs, a body that makes decisions on threats facing the kingdom. the new crown prince has built strong ties with the u.s. when he was in charge of the fight against al-qaeda. but this is the man who is likely to play a crucial role in the future of the oil-rich kingdom. the king's son has been appointed as new deputy crown prince. he also serves as minister of defense and chief of the royal court. shake ups in saudi arabia are closely monitored by the world. >> there was question about the succession, about the issue of the first generation becoming very old all of them in their 70s and 80s
. >> faiz jamil joining me live from kathmandu. thank you. >> saudi arabia's king has appointed his new crown prince making him next in line to rule. he's severing as prime minister. in mother big shift the saudi ambassador to the u.s. has been made foreign minister. he replaced appearance saud al faisal. >> this is saudi arabia's new crown prince. prince mohammed bin nayev. bin nayev is also chairman of the council for political and security affairs, a body that makes...
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al jazeera's jamil was there. >> reporter: farmers have gathered here from several states around new delhi against the proposed land bill by bus, train, arrived to this valley to show the strength of their opposition. the central government the bjk came to power on the promise of development throughout the country. it said to build the roads, the housing, infrastructure needed to fulfill those promises it will need land from farmers. beforehand farmers could block any development if a majority of them got together. under the new bill though the government could override farmers if they edema development development to be necessary. >> through radio broadcasts and local meetings to convince them that this bill is good for everyone. but if the size of this rally is any indication many are not haven'ted of that. >> in pakistan many people in tribunal areas still rely on jergas to rule on despites. in some cases, the guilty have to give their daughter away to the victim's family as compensation. as nicole johnson reports, some say this practice should be scrapped. >> makno is paying the
al jazeera's jamil was there. >> reporter: farmers have gathered here from several states around new delhi against the proposed land bill by bus, train, arrived to this valley to show the strength of their opposition. the central government the bjk came to power on the promise of development throughout the country. it said to build the roads, the housing, infrastructure needed to fulfill those promises it will need land from farmers. beforehand farmers could block any development if a...
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faiz jamil visited people trying to bring some sense of normalcy to their lives. >> reporter: this hinduedding is takes place five days after the earthquake struck. many of the guests were sleeping outside in tents, so the wedding was canceled. the couple decided to go ahead with this scaled-down ceremony today. >> the reason why was we came here just for wedding, and even though we canceled the wedding, it won't change anything. so just to get things going, we decided to take this wedding. >> reporter: it has been anything but normal for those still sleeping outside, these tents really only provide a token protection from the cold at night. they are trying to move on but it's hard to do that when one can't even go home. >> translator: i would like to move on but i can't. i'm confused. how will i manage the expenses? it's very perplexing. >> reporter: the terrain making living here even on normal days. the fact that people can live through these conditions day after day is a credit to how resilient they really are. >>> activists are calling it justice for malala. several of the men who a
faiz jamil visited people trying to bring some sense of normalcy to their lives. >> reporter: this hinduedding is takes place five days after the earthquake struck. many of the guests were sleeping outside in tents, so the wedding was canceled. the couple decided to go ahead with this scaled-down ceremony today. >> the reason why was we came here just for wedding, and even though we canceled the wedding, it won't change anything. so just to get things going, we decided to take this...
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more from fays jamil who is in the capital. >> this is the main bus station in kathmandu, and thousands of people are trying to leave the city. since saturday's quake people have been too scared to lee, worried about aftershocks on the highway. we are seeing so many leaving. we have a gentleman travelling 1001 100km to his home village. >> translation: i've been trying to get a ticket to leave since the earthquake. there's no buses. we are worried about getting sick. the city is not safe. there's no one helping us here. it's safer for me to go home. >> it's 900km away. it will take two or three days. people are willing to risk the journey to get away interest the threat or danger here in kathmandu. >>> police in nepal say more than 5,000 people are confirmed dead and 10,000 injured. thousands of others are camping outdoors in need of food water and shelter. we have visited one tent city home to hundreds of people. >> reporter: open and exposed. it's the safest place for thousands across the capital and the rest of nepal. the threat of aftershocks remain no one is taking chances. 10 gene
more from fays jamil who is in the capital. >> this is the main bus station in kathmandu, and thousands of people are trying to leave the city. since saturday's quake people have been too scared to lee, worried about aftershocks on the highway. we are seeing so many leaving. we have a gentleman travelling 1001 100km to his home village. >> translation: i've been trying to get a ticket to leave since the earthquake. there's no buses. we are worried about getting sick. the city is not...
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it is fays jamil discovered. >> reporter: this mountain of trash is a garbage dump one of the oldest and largest in asia it can't take more garbage arrives daily. this is one of several women hired by a nonprofit group to do something about the problem. >> translation: we are helping the garbage service by separating the wet and dry garbage. we can sell part of the dry trash to make money. >> reporter: along with low-tech solutions such as sorting garbage, the city is trying a high tech method. . >> reporter: this is one of mumbai's land fills. they take in 11,000 tonnes of garbage. here they are using technology to break down the technology. a private firm has been hired to build a bioreactor it garbage is filled by the bottom and broken down. >> recirculating the liquid off the garbage into the garbage, enabling it to degrade at a faster rate some say 75% faster. the gas we capture and we turn into electricity. >> reporter: that solution will take years, and has only been done at one site so far. local officials same the city will need more dumping space in the meantime. >> we are
it is fays jamil discovered. >> reporter: this mountain of trash is a garbage dump one of the oldest and largest in asia it can't take more garbage arrives daily. this is one of several women hired by a nonprofit group to do something about the problem. >> translation: we are helping the garbage service by separating the wet and dry garbage. we can sell part of the dry trash to make money. >> reporter: along with low-tech solutions such as sorting garbage, the city is trying a...
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. >> faiz jamil reporting to us from kathmandu.aiz, thank you. >>> saudi arabia's ruler is reshuffling his cabinet in a move that sets up a new generation to assume power, the king put two men under 60 line for the thrown. the ruler's nephew and the king's son are first and second on the succession list. caroline malone has more. >> reporter: this is the new heir apparent in saudi arabia. at 5 -- 55 the appointment makes him the most powerful man of the nation. >> translator: heiness was selected as head of the political and security affairs council. >> reporter: nayef studied in the united states and maintains good relations with the u.s. u.s. embassy cables appear to show him as being hawkish on iran. he has overseen the recent military action in yemen. that has involved multiple saudi-lead coalition air strikes. al-qaeda fighters tried to assassinate him six years ago when he was the head of security services. since then he has remained tough on internal security. there have been many arrested of suspected al-qaeda and more rece
. >> faiz jamil reporting to us from kathmandu.aiz, thank you. >>> saudi arabia's ruler is reshuffling his cabinet in a move that sets up a new generation to assume power, the king put two men under 60 line for the thrown. the ruler's nephew and the king's son are first and second on the succession list. caroline malone has more. >> reporter: this is the new heir apparent in saudi arabia. at 5 -- 55 the appointment makes him the most powerful man of the nation. >>...
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faiz jamil has the latest. >> reporter: locals here have started taking the search and rescue on to themselvesthey were worrying that the rubble might still find down. and they did find one body. and some members from the nepal civil defense organization did come and join them. but the rains came. people went back for shelter. and now two international teams one from malaysia and one from germany have just come. and hundreds of disaster tourists have also come. and i have asked some of these people why are they here? and they say simply there's nothing else to do. shops and businesses schools are still closed. they want to see the damage and if there are survivors here. 72 hours is the window to find survivors, but that window has now passed. but search and rescue teams have started coming back to the area hoping to find one or two people who might be alive. >>> all of the climbers stranded on mount everest are now rescued. the earthquake triggered avalanches sending a wall of snow rocks and ice towards the camps. at least 18 climbers were killed. most of the camps were destroyed. >>> earlier
faiz jamil has the latest. >> reporter: locals here have started taking the search and rescue on to themselvesthey were worrying that the rubble might still find down. and they did find one body. and some members from the nepal civil defense organization did come and join them. but the rains came. people went back for shelter. and now two international teams one from malaysia and one from germany have just come. and hundreds of disaster tourists have also come. and i have asked some of...
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let's bring in our correspondent faiz jamil who joining us from central kathmandu. hearing of a new avalanche north of kathmandu, and as many as 200 people missing. what more can you tell us about this? >> reporter: details are sketchy so far. this area itself has 200 people missing, as you said but we don't know if they are trekkers or villagers. that has been one of the big problems getting information outside of the capitol. but if these areas have been made inaccessible by mud slides and landslides and have been completely blocking roads. everything we know right now, the death toll the number of people affected this is mainly coming from estimates. anything outside of this area we're only getting bits and pieces of information. >> what about relief and recovery efforts, and also the aid getting into the country? is that getting better now? >> reporter: it is getting better. today actually we saw locals take the initiative. they were blocking off the roads to anow emergency crews and ambulances in. and we saw search and rescue meme -- teams from other countries.
let's bring in our correspondent faiz jamil who joining us from central kathmandu. hearing of a new avalanche north of kathmandu, and as many as 200 people missing. what more can you tell us about this? >> reporter: details are sketchy so far. this area itself has 200 people missing, as you said but we don't know if they are trekkers or villagers. that has been one of the big problems getting information outside of the capitol. but if these areas have been made inaccessible by mud slides...
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. >> reporter: i am faiz jamil in india where diarrhea caused by the roto vie us kills thousands of childrenry year, especially in poor areas like this one coming up we'll look at a locally made cheap vaccine that's aiming to change that. >> al jazeera america international news. shining a light on the untold stories. >> believe in yourself and you'll get there. >> making the connections to the bigger picture. >> shouldn't you have been tougher? >> get the international news you need to know. al jazeera america. ♪ ♪ >>> the top stories on al jazerra. gunmen have stormed the university in kenya's northeast near its border with somalia. police say two guards were killed in the attackers are now hold up in student hostiles. the red cross says 32 people have been injured. saudi-led air strikes are forcing houthi rebels to pull back from the yemeni southern city of aden. the sought i-left coalition wants the rebels to vendor and for president hadi to be reinstated. >>> marathon talks over iran's nuclear future are continuing in switzerland two days past their deadline. france's foreign minister s
. >> reporter: i am faiz jamil in india where diarrhea caused by the roto vie us kills thousands of childrenry year, especially in poor areas like this one coming up we'll look at a locally made cheap vaccine that's aiming to change that. >> al jazeera america international news. shining a light on the untold stories. >> believe in yourself and you'll get there. >> making the connections to the bigger picture. >> shouldn't you have been tougher? >> get the...
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and from that point we started to have a lot of disagreements with jamil.d deciding without consulting with the president of the republic and we started to have serious problems. we welcome mr. . [ inaudible ] as the new adviser to the general and we will work very well with him. and we will up core operate and support his efforts. >>> well, there is no end in sight to the fighting in yemen as jamal now reports. >> reporter: on the offensive and pushing forward. fighters loyal to yemen's president hadi continue to make gains in the port city of aden. they managed to capture a tank used by houthis destroyed another and reportedly killed at least 10 fighters on wednesday. the gains made by what are known by popular resistence committees in aden have led to the deflection and sr*ed surrendered of soldiers an ali of the houthis saleh saleh. opponents to the houthis have also suffered losses three of their fighters were killed near a battle by the airport. video has also emerged where presidential areas are being targeted by heidi shelling. homes in aden were de
and from that point we started to have a lot of disagreements with jamil.d deciding without consulting with the president of the republic and we started to have serious problems. we welcome mr. . [ inaudible ] as the new adviser to the general and we will work very well with him. and we will up core operate and support his efforts. >>> well, there is no end in sight to the fighting in yemen as jamal now reports. >> reporter: on the offensive and pushing forward. fighters loyal to...
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faiz jamil, new delhi. >> in pakistan many people in tribal areas rely on local coun sizzle known as jergas. in some cases, the guilty have to give their daughter away as compensation. as nicole johnston reports, some local leaders say this practice should be scrapped. >> reporter: makno is paying the price for her father's crime. when she was 5, he killed a man in their village during a dispute. a meeting of tribal leaders known as a jerga agreed that she would be handed over to the victim's family as compensation for the crime. >> i was struggling with my husband. was it her fault? you killed someone. not her. i told him, you should go. >> in the end, the father defied the council's order and kept his daughter. >> there was tremendous pressure from my wife and my daughter was just a child. i realized this was brutality towards her. >> makno is still afraid the victimes family will try to kidnap or kill her. campaigner manala says she supports the counsels as long as they don't violate the rights of girls. >> people don't want to admit that a girl who is ultimately going to go to an
faiz jamil, new delhi. >> in pakistan many people in tribal areas rely on local coun sizzle known as jergas. in some cases, the guilty have to give their daughter away as compensation. as nicole johnston reports, some local leaders say this practice should be scrapped. >> reporter: makno is paying the price for her father's crime. when she was 5, he killed a man in their village during a dispute. a meeting of tribal leaders known as a jerga agreed that she would be handed over to...
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thank you faiz jamil in nepal. >> saudi arabia's king has appointed his heirs as part of a major shakep. the new if ground prince is king salmon's nephew making him next in line to rule. he'll serve as prime minister and interior minister. his son is now second in line to the throne as the new deputy crown prince. then the saudi ambassador to the u.s. foreign minister replacing saud al faisal. >> this is saudi arabia's new crown prince. principles mohammed bin naive. replaces his uncle in the new shuffle. the new crown prince has built strong ties with the u.s. when they were in charge with the fight against al-qaeda. but this is the man who is likely to play a crucial role in the future of the oil-rich kingdom. the king's son has been appointed as new deputy crown prince. mohammed serves also as minister of defense and chief of the royal court. shake outs in saudi arabia are closely monitored by the worlds. the country is the world's biggest oil produceer. >> previously there were questions about the succession go the issue of the first generation becoming very old all of them in thei
thank you faiz jamil in nepal. >> saudi arabia's king has appointed his heirs as part of a major shakep. the new if ground prince is king salmon's nephew making him next in line to rule. he'll serve as prime minister and interior minister. his son is now second in line to the throne as the new deputy crown prince. then the saudi ambassador to the u.s. foreign minister replacing saud al faisal. >> this is saudi arabia's new crown prince. principles mohammed bin naive. replaces his...
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fez jamil continues the fragile planet series. >> oldest and largest garbage dump in asia. it can't take anymore but garbage still arrives daily. one of several women hired by the government to do something about the garbage problem. >> translator: we're helping the service by separating the wet and dry garbage. we can sell part of the dry garbage to make income for ourselves. >> reporter: the city is using a high tech methods at one of its dump sites. one of three mainland fills together they take in the 11 million pounds of garbage the city receives every day. but breaking it down to make use of it. a private firm has been hired to build a bioreactor here. >> recirculate the liquid that comes off of that garbage back into the garbage which enables its to degrade at a much faster rate some say 75% faster. the gas that comes off of that process we capture and we turn into electricity. >> reporter: but that solution is expected to take years and is only being done so far at one site. local officials say the city will need more dumping space in the meantime. >> we are looking
fez jamil continues the fragile planet series. >> oldest and largest garbage dump in asia. it can't take anymore but garbage still arrives daily. one of several women hired by the government to do something about the garbage problem. >> translator: we're helping the service by separating the wet and dry garbage. we can sell part of the dry garbage to make income for ourselves. >> reporter: the city is using a high tech methods at one of its dump sites. one of three mainland...
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we are bring in faiz jamil in kathmandu. little thought of finding survivors, and anger among those that survived the earthquake. >> well there was a near riot at one of the bus terminals earlier the day. there weren't enough buses for people trying to leave kathmandu. we visited the main bus terminal. thousands are trying to get out. they have been trying to leave for days. they didn't feel safe in the area. they are worried about diseases - cholera diarrhoea, malaria malaria. they are going to areas in unaffected regions. it may take a day or two to get there. some travel up to 900km. there's a risk of aftershocks. now they have the ability to go and no relief comes in the city there's no point in staying here. >> thank you for that update >>> now, the world news. 12 houthi rebels have been killed in fighting with government forces. a local commander among those killed in a battle that took place in aden. street battles are reported across the southern provinces. >>> a saudi coalition bombed an airport. a plane ignored a w
we are bring in faiz jamil in kathmandu. little thought of finding survivors, and anger among those that survived the earthquake. >> well there was a near riot at one of the bus terminals earlier the day. there weren't enough buses for people trying to leave kathmandu. we visited the main bus terminal. thousands are trying to get out. they have been trying to leave for days. they didn't feel safe in the area. they are worried about diseases - cholera diarrhoea, malaria malaria. they are...
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fais jamil on the ground. >> main market has been home to hundreds of people since the earthquake struck on saturday. now today a lot of locals have come out themselves to see the damage and see how big it is. but people here very, they are very stressed out. the weather here has also been bad. in the last 24 hours we've seen rain thunderstorms, people have come out because of the quake. then they go in when the rain comes and then they're feeling all these aftershocks and they have to come out again. it's been a very tough situation here, this is just the capital city of nepal. we haven't heard what it's like outside the capital. there is cleanup of locals but it's been minimal. aftershocks cause rubble to fall down all over again. people do what they need to, just so they can get by. but the main issue is we're not sure of the extent of the devastation. there are some rescue teams but spread very thin. they're not sure what is operating in the capital and outside. i've spoken to families who have villages in the affected area and they have no update nothing on how they're doing. it has
fais jamil on the ground. >> main market has been home to hundreds of people since the earthquake struck on saturday. now today a lot of locals have come out themselves to see the damage and see how big it is. but people here very, they are very stressed out. the weather here has also been bad. in the last 24 hours we've seen rain thunderstorms, people have come out because of the quake. then they go in when the rain comes and then they're feeling all these aftershocks and they have to...
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let's speak to faiz jamil who yoins us live from kathmandu, not only is there little hope of fining moreeople who have survived the earthquake but the people who have made it are increasingly frustrated. >> reporter: that's true because they are not receiving any help here in the capitol. even when they are getting aid there are so many countries willing to donate it is not reaching here. we have talked days about the problem with the single runway. now a lot of people want to leave the capitol. they hadn't before because there weren't buses available, and they were worried about after shocks. we went to the main bus station here today in kathmandu, and the people said they are worried about diseases. and since they are not getting help here there's no reason for them to stay. >> if aid is not reaching kathmandu, faiz what about the more remote areas near the epicenter of the earthquake? >> reporter: those areas are still largely unknown how big the devastation is there. we have heard some reports as you mentioned close to the epicenter, people have been able to make their way out, but t
let's speak to faiz jamil who yoins us live from kathmandu, not only is there little hope of fining moreeople who have survived the earthquake but the people who have made it are increasingly frustrated. >> reporter: that's true because they are not receiving any help here in the capitol. even when they are getting aid there are so many countries willing to donate it is not reaching here. we have talked days about the problem with the single runway. now a lot of people want to leave the...
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faiz jamil visited people in and around kathmandu. >> reporter: this hindu wedding is taking place justive days after the earthquake struck. it was initially canceled because many of the guests were sleeping outside in tents. there's no open celebration here today. but the couple decided to go ahead with the skilled down ceremony today. >> we came here just for wedding, and even though we canceled the wedding, we [ inaudible ] so for us to get things going, we decided to hold this wedding. >> reporter: these tents really only provide token protection from the cold at night. they are trying to move on, but it's hard to do that when one can't even go home. >> translator: i would like to move on but i can't. i'm confused. how will i manage the expenses? that's very perplexing. >> reporter: the terrain makes living here easy even on normal days. but this is a credit to how resilient these people really are. >>> now to yemen. the yemeni government says backing from iran is giving the houthis an edge. and one official says there is now proof the iranians are on the ground. >> reporter: aden h
faiz jamil visited people in and around kathmandu. >> reporter: this hindu wedding is taking place justive days after the earthquake struck. it was initially canceled because many of the guests were sleeping outside in tents. there's no open celebration here today. but the couple decided to go ahead with the skilled down ceremony today. >> we came here just for wedding, and even though we canceled the wedding, we [ inaudible ] so for us to get things going, we decided to hold this...
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fez jamil, al jazeera, new delhi. >> still to come on the newshour including hamilton getting his title defense back on track in shanghai. >> i don't even know if americans like children right now. >> the world's best teacher is critical of education in her own country. ♪ ♪ >>> hello again. a teacher from maine in the u.s. has won the inaugural global teacher prize. she was chosen from thousands of international nominees and awarded a million dollars in recognition of her achievements both inside and out of the classroom. she says she hopes to use her new global platform to challenge current education policy in the u.s. and elsewhere. a report. >> reporter: the global teacher prize goes to nancy atwell. >> she has just won what's referred to as the nobel prize of teaching. but nancy atwell is disheart ended by current education policy in her own country. >> i don't even know if americans like children right now. >> atwell was picked from 5,000 international nominees and the first recipient of the global teacher prize. she will use her $1 million in prize money to further enhance the cen
fez jamil, al jazeera, new delhi. >> still to come on the newshour including hamilton getting his title defense back on track in shanghai. >> i don't even know if americans like children right now. >> the world's best teacher is critical of education in her own country. ♪ ♪ >>> hello again. a teacher from maine in the u.s. has won the inaugural global teacher prize. she was chosen from thousands of international nominees and awarded a million dollars in...
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fays jamil is live in kathmandu. what can you tell us about the risk of conditions like cholera and other diseases? >> well it's the same conditions we have seen since the earthquake struck. much of the city has rubble all around we see clean-up over here. they've sprayed disinfect apt as they sprayed the rubble. the search for survivors is on. we were past the 72 hour window much that's a crucial and deadly time to find survivors. clean-up is beginning. many have got out of the city for days because of the worry about diseases. they are worried about juanedize. -- jaundice diarrhoea, malaria. there has been no buses. there was a scuffle between people and police because there weren't enough buses to get out of the city. there's little relief coming in. it has increased but it's a trickle, a fraction of what is needed. people say if they can't get help and there's a threat of disease, there's no point of them staying in kathmandu. >> once they leave kathmandu to go to relatives, isn't it likely they'll find the same
fays jamil is live in kathmandu. what can you tell us about the risk of conditions like cholera and other diseases? >> well it's the same conditions we have seen since the earthquake struck. much of the city has rubble all around we see clean-up over here. they've sprayed disinfect apt as they sprayed the rubble. the search for survivors is on. we were past the 72 hour window much that's a crucial and deadly time to find survivors. clean-up is beginning. many have got out of the city for...