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putting thousands of malnourished children at further risk of death.jazeera. >>> dutch investigators are due publish their final report in to malaysian airlines flight mh17 which was shot down over eastern ukraine last year. all 289 people on board the bo boeing 777 died in the crash. it will answer some questions about why the plane was taking that route but won't apportion blame. >> reporter: it was meant t to have been a routine flight between amsterdam and koala lumpur. one of many planes traveling high above of fighting in eastern ukraine. >> but for the passengers of mh17 this is where their lives ended. 298 people were killed, including 15 crew. most of them were dutch. >> there are so many questions at this moment. >> reporter: dennis is among hundreds of family members desperate for answers. his brother-in-law donnie was killed. he was on his way to the far east on holiday. >> we have lost so many lives and, of course, a lot of families have -- they have not been the same anymore. all families have changed and that's something that is -- that
putting thousands of malnourished children at further risk of death.jazeera. >>> dutch investigators are due publish their final report in to malaysian airlines flight mh17 which was shot down over eastern ukraine last year. all 289 people on board the bo boeing 777 died in the crash. it will answer some questions about why the plane was taking that route but won't apportion blame. >> reporter: it was meant t to have been a routine flight between amsterdam and koala lumpur. one...
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more than half a million children under the age of five are now severely an acutely malnourished. we have more. >> maya is one of many children in yemen who suffers from malnutrition and needs immediate treatment. her mother traveled a long distance to get to this hospital in the capital, sanna. facing complications from malnutrition. >> my child is sick. he had one surgery which cost $2,000. the doctor says he needs another. all this because of malnutrition. we are very poor. my husband had to borrow money for the first surgery. >> malnutrition in yemen is among the highest in the world, the situation made worse by the conflict. international aid agency says are worried about the war. they say if it continues, many children will die. >> this situation is terrible. now after six months of conflict, we have half a million children who are severely and acutely malnourished. the same time last year, we had less than 160,000 children. it's got three times worse. >> this hospital is sanna was targeted many times. doctors here fear they may have to relegate to a temporary clinic if the
more than half a million children under the age of five are now severely an acutely malnourished. we have more. >> maya is one of many children in yemen who suffers from malnutrition and needs immediate treatment. her mother traveled a long distance to get to this hospital in the capital, sanna. facing complications from malnutrition. >> my child is sick. he had one surgery which cost $2,000. the doctor says he needs another. all this because of malnutrition. we are very poor. my...
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children's charity says the number of malnourished children has tripled since march. more than half a million people are suffering from an acute shortage of food. >> maya is one of many children in yemen whose lives are at risk. she suffering from malnutrition, and needs immediate treatment. her mother, travel add long distance to get to this hospital in the capitol. mohammad faces complications from months of chronic malnutrition. >> my child is sick. he had one surgery, which cost $2,000. now the doctors says he needs another. all of this from malnutrition. we are very poor. my husband had to borrow the money for the first surgery. >> the level of malnutrition is among the high nest the world. two situation made worse by the conflict, international aid agencies are worried about the war. they say, if it continues many children will die. >> the situation is terrible. now after six months of conflict, we have half a million children who is severely and acutely malnourished. at the same time last year, we had less than 160,000 children. so it's got three times worse. >
children's charity says the number of malnourished children has tripled since march. more than half a million people are suffering from an acute shortage of food. >> maya is one of many children in yemen whose lives are at risk. she suffering from malnutrition, and needs immediate treatment. her mother, travel add long distance to get to this hospital in the capitol. mohammad faces complications from months of chronic malnutrition. >> my child is sick. he had one surgery, which cost...
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putting thousands of malnourished children at further risk of death.elbarra, al jazeera. >>> the afghan city is on edge after four people were killed in a series of rocket attacks. taliban fighters attempted to storm the city on monday. it's just 120 kilometers from the capitol kabul. >>> the border between north and south korea is the world's most heavily fortified national boundary, running 250 kilometers across and four kilometers wide, the so-called demilitarized zone is the site of a huge military standoff. the south korean military has now given foreign media access to the southern side of the border. harry fawcett has been there. >> reporter: we're here just a few kilometers sport of the dnz on the southern side. this is a routine training session going on with soldiers. they are simulating coming under attack by north korean fire and repelling that fire. we're told this is routine training. it's something that they do every day before they would go in. but at the moment, just over two months since the double land mine blast on the southern side
putting thousands of malnourished children at further risk of death.elbarra, al jazeera. >>> the afghan city is on edge after four people were killed in a series of rocket attacks. taliban fighters attempted to storm the city on monday. it's just 120 kilometers from the capitol kabul. >>> the border between north and south korea is the world's most heavily fortified national boundary, running 250 kilometers across and four kilometers wide, the so-called demilitarized zone is...
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now after six months of conflict we have half a million children who are severely and acutely malnourished the same time last year we had less than 160,000 children so it's got three times worse. >> reporter: this hospital in sanaa was targeted many times, doctors here fear they may have to relocate to a temporary clinic if the saudi-led air strikes continue and the hospitals are overwhelmed with the growing number of casualties putting thousands of malnourished children at further risk of death, al jazeera. >>> we want to bring you now the first pictures we are getting from the areas crossing north of the gaza strip whereas you can see hundreds of protesters, palestinian protesters have gathered and there are reports that israeli soldiers have fired tear gas and rubber bullets at these protesters and that five palestinians are injured according to medical sources in gaza, one of them seriously injured from a rubber coated bullet that hit his head and a number across palestinian territories of israeli occupation, one of the checkpoints in areas north of the gaza strip as well. tension betw
now after six months of conflict we have half a million children who are severely and acutely malnourished the same time last year we had less than 160,000 children so it's got three times worse. >> reporter: this hospital in sanaa was targeted many times, doctors here fear they may have to relocate to a temporary clinic if the saudi-led air strikes continue and the hospitals are overwhelmed with the growing number of casualties putting thousands of malnourished children at further risk...
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putting thousands of malnourished children at further risk of death. >>> the heavily fortified borderating north and south korea is the world's most militarized boundary. al jazeera has respected a request from south korea's military to blur markings on the border fence. harry fawcett is there. >> reporter: we're just a few kilometers short of the dnz. this is a routine practice. they are simulating coming under attack by north korean fire and repelling that fire. this is something they do every day. but at the moment, just over two monks since a double land mine blast on the southern side of the dnz, which the south koreans are blaming on the north korean guide, seriously injuring four soldiers, all of this is being taken more seriously. >> translator: the area where the accident happened isn't far away from here. as the enemy is nearby on the border, we're being more cautious. all units in this area are in a state of increased readiness. >> reporter: this fence represents the southern side of the demilitarized zone. this is the south korean main defensive position on the southern si
putting thousands of malnourished children at further risk of death. >>> the heavily fortified borderating north and south korea is the world's most militarized boundary. al jazeera has respected a request from south korea's military to blur markings on the border fence. harry fawcett is there. >> reporter: we're just a few kilometers short of the dnz. this is a routine practice. they are simulating coming under attack by north korean fire and repelling that fire. this is...
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sean: they removed malnourished and diseased animals in the nick of time. now they are keeping them at the spca in stratham. the woman who owned the animals will not face charges? ray: as of right now, that's true. police stay woman is cooperating and however, the whole thing does remain under investigation. robert: police in derry say the neighbors reported the possible neglect of pets. when officers arrived with a search warrant on friday they found dozens of animals malnourished and living in filth. a veterinarian called to the site said this horse was severely underweight and malnourished and immediately police say a woman was keeping nearly three dozen pets in deplorable conditions including 17 chickens, seven birds like a pigeon missing a wing along with six cats, three dogs, a guinea pig and an iguana. >> we determined she had fallen on hard times and unable 20 care for the animals and voluntarily gave them up to the stratham spca. ray: the stalls were filled with manure and many animals had no access to any food at all. veterinarians at the stratham
sean: they removed malnourished and diseased animals in the nick of time. now they are keeping them at the spca in stratham. the woman who owned the animals will not face charges? ray: as of right now, that's true. police stay woman is cooperating and however, the whole thing does remain under investigation. robert: police in derry say the neighbors reported the possible neglect of pets. when officers arrived with a search warrant on friday they found dozens of animals malnourished and living...
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now, after six months of conflict, we have half a million children severe and acutely malnourished. at the same time last year we had less than 160,000. it's three times worse. >> the hospital in sanaa was targeted many times, doctors fear they may have to relocate to a temporary clinic if the air strikes continue. other hospitals are overwhelmed with a number of casualties, putting thousands of malnourished children at further risk of death. >>> malnutrition is a global problem. in bangladesh, it kills 53,000 every year. referencers came up with an unconventional solution, by re-imagining a popular condiment, exporting chutney to nourish children around the world. we have tonight's in context segment from dainga. >> reporter: this 13-year-old should weigh between 8-12 kilograms. he clocks in at only 4 kilos. his mother brings him to this day care center, looking after malnourished children. >> i can't take care of the baby. there's too many chores for me to do. it's hard to make sure he's fed, and at the right time. >> according to the bangladesh government. 36% of children under t
now, after six months of conflict, we have half a million children severe and acutely malnourished. at the same time last year we had less than 160,000. it's three times worse. >> the hospital in sanaa was targeted many times, doctors fear they may have to relocate to a temporary clinic if the air strikes continue. other hospitals are overwhelmed with a number of casualties, putting thousands of malnourished children at further risk of death. >>> malnutrition is a global problem....
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children's charity has warned that the number of malnourished children has tripled since the war begann march. >> they need immediate treatment. her mother traveled a long distance to get to this hospital in the capitol. mew mom mad faces complications for months of malnutrition. >> my child is sick. he had one surgery which cost $2,000. now the doctor says he needs another. all of this from malnutrition. my husband had to borrow the money for the first surgery. >> the level of malnutrition is among the highest in the world. a situation made worse by the conflict. the it is a national aid agencies are worried about the war, they say if this continues many children will die. >> and now after six months of conflict, we have half a million children who are severely acutely malnourished. at the same time, last year, we had less than 160,000 children. it has three times worse. >> this hospital was targeted many times. >> are escaping violence in syria and iraq. meanwhile, in sicily a doctors without borders rescue ship has brought more than 700 refugees to shore. the charity says that some
children's charity has warned that the number of malnourished children has tripled since the war begann march. >> they need immediate treatment. her mother traveled a long distance to get to this hospital in the capitol. mew mom mad faces complications for months of malnutrition. >> my child is sick. he had one surgery which cost $2,000. now the doctor says he needs another. all of this from malnutrition. my husband had to borrow the money for the first surgery. >> the level...
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police in derry say they found severely malnourished animals just in time. jean mackin explains why the facing charges. jean: police in dairy say neighbors called in, reporting the possible neglect of pets at a home in town. and they arrived, they say they living in filth. when police arrived on friday, they found this force in the yard. a veterinarian call to the site said the horse was severely underweight and malnourished. it was immediately removed from the house on mckinley avenue in derry where police say a woman was keeping three dozen pets in poor conditions, including 17 with six cats, three dogs, a guinea pig, and an iguana. >> we determined that she had fallen on hard times. she was unable to care for the animals. luckily, she voluntarily gave them up. jean: police say animal waste cover the floors of the home and cages. the stalls were filled with manure, and many of the animals had no access to food at all. the spca in stratham are going to work to bring the animals back from starvation and treat a parasites. police say they are working with the
police in derry say they found severely malnourished animals just in time. jean mackin explains why the facing charges. jean: police in dairy say neighbors called in, reporting the possible neglect of pets at a home in town. and they arrived, they say they living in filth. when police arrived on friday, they found this force in the yard. a veterinarian call to the site said the horse was severely underweight and malnourished. it was immediately removed from the house on mckinley avenue in derry...
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the hospitals are overwhelmed with the growing number of casualties, putting thousands of malnourishedn at further risk of death, al jazeera. >>> the u.n. says that there is enough food in the world to feed each and every one of us but almost 800 million people are going hungry everyday. the u.n.'s food and agricultural organization released a bleak report on global food security for millions of people and haiti is at the top of the list with highest number of people going hungry and more than half of its population is not getting enough food and that is more than 5 million people and the next are all in africa, more than 40 intersent in zambia, central republican and they add up to 10 million and fifth is north korea, more than 10 million and 41% go hungry there and contrast that with the amount of food going to waste worldwide and a third produced globally, that is more than a billion tons wasted every year. mexico however has a new initiative to avoid food waste and to help the needy and john holman reports. >> reporter: the mexico city wholesale food market is the biggest in the wo
the hospitals are overwhelmed with the growing number of casualties, putting thousands of malnourishedn at further risk of death, al jazeera. >>> the u.n. says that there is enough food in the world to feed each and every one of us but almost 800 million people are going hungry everyday. the u.n.'s food and agricultural organization released a bleak report on global food security for millions of people and haiti is at the top of the list with highest number of people going hungry and...
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. >> this baby is malnourished. but there is plenty of food in the nearby town. this woman is hemorrhaging after losing her baby, but the local hospital wouldn't treat her. this woman has an undiagnosed illness but can't afford to pay the bribes needed to get to a doctor. these are the stories of the rohingya in myanmar. 130,000 are prisoners in refugee camps in their own homeland. >> there are people here who need to see medical professionals, but they're unable to do that because of policy that deprives them of access to healthcare. >> when you confine a group of people in displacement camps and then deprive them of needs of survival it has a destructive impact. >> the conditions here are deplorable. but the difference here these conditions are avoidable and the result of government policy. in 2012 violence erupted in this region of myanmar forcing the rohingya to flee to camps. while born and brought up here the government considers the rohingya immigrants from bangladesh. myanmar's president has said that those who can't produce documents proving their ancest
. >> this baby is malnourished. but there is plenty of food in the nearby town. this woman is hemorrhaging after losing her baby, but the local hospital wouldn't treat her. this woman has an undiagnosed illness but can't afford to pay the bribes needed to get to a doctor. these are the stories of the rohingya in myanmar. 130,000 are prisoners in refugee camps in their own homeland. >> there are people here who need to see medical professionals, but they're unable to do that because...
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. >> reporter: this baby is malnourished but there is plenty of food in the nearby town this.morrhaging after losing her baby, but a local hospital wouldn't treat her this. woman was an undiagnosed illness but can't afford to pay the bribes needed to get to a doctor. these are the stories of the row rinrohingya. about 104,000 are prisoners in their own country. >> people here knee need so see medical professionals but they can't get it because of the policy. when you confine people to displacement camps and deprive them of basic for survival it has a destructive impact. >> reporter: the conditions here are deplorable. but perhaps much like other refugees camps around the world, the difference here is that these conditions are avoidable and the result of government policy. in 20 delve. violence erupt ed in this region of myanmar forcing the rohingya to force to camps. their homes were bulldozed. the government considers them illegal immigrants from neighboring bangladesh even though they were born here. the former general said that those that can't produce documents proving the
. >> reporter: this baby is malnourished but there is plenty of food in the nearby town this.morrhaging after losing her baby, but a local hospital wouldn't treat her this. woman was an undiagnosed illness but can't afford to pay the bribes needed to get to a doctor. these are the stories of the row rinrohingya. about 104,000 are prisoners in their own country. >> people here knee need so see medical professionals but they can't get it because of the policy. when you confine people...
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authorities say the animals were severely malnourished and were suffering from disease. they are now being cared for by the new hampshire spca in stratham. police say the owner is cooperating and so far no charges have been filed. >> through the investigation, we hard times. she was unable to care for the animals, and, luckily she gave , them up to the spca. erin: a second autospy will be done on the two-year-old girl who the world became to know as bella bond' s body washed up inside a trash bag on deer island in june. the girl' s mother rachelle bond and her boyfriend michael mccarthy, who is charged with killing the girl, were back in court today. a probable cause hearing was set for next month. now to a rescue of an injured hiker near the summit of mount chocoura. a woman from wilton and her hiking companion had just left the summit around three just -- around 3:00 yesterday afternoon when she slipped on some ice and fractured her ankle. they were able to call 911 and a rescue team carried her the 3 and a half miles down the trail. she was then taken by ambulance to
authorities say the animals were severely malnourished and were suffering from disease. they are now being cared for by the new hampshire spca in stratham. police say the owner is cooperating and so far no charges have been filed. >> through the investigation, we hard times. she was unable to care for the animals, and, luckily she gave , them up to the spca. erin: a second autospy will be done on the two-year-old girl who the world became to know as bella bond' s body washed up inside a...
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clocks in at 14 kilos, which is why his mother brings him to this daycare center that looks after malnourished children. >> i can't take care of the baby, there's too many shores to do. it's hard to make sure he's fed properly. >> according to the bangladesh government. 36% of children suffer from chronic malnutrition. the rate is highest among children that live in slums. >> aid agencies say bangladesh did a lot to improve child and maternal health. it still has a high rate of malnutrition, among the leading causes of death for children under the age of five. >> researchers at the world fish center, a nonprofit group believe they may have an unlikely answer - dried fish turned into shut ni. small tried fish eaten hole can be a crisp talks the taste is improved by adding spices. >> the idea of using this as a part of nutritious. we have a programme in myanmar, in nepal, india, and recently an idea of promoting a programme in africa. >> the studies are fetching. products should not be seen as a quick fix. how they are eating, whether these people have excess to other needs. it's a number of thi
clocks in at 14 kilos, which is why his mother brings him to this daycare center that looks after malnourished children. >> i can't take care of the baby, there's too many shores to do. it's hard to make sure he's fed properly. >> according to the bangladesh government. 36% of children suffer from chronic malnutrition. the rate is highest among children that live in slums. >> aid agencies say bangladesh did a lot to improve child and maternal health. it still has a high rate...
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she was malnourished. she has sepsis and she had pneumonia. >> nursed back to health at the emergency room, guerrero sued idle acre. the lawsuit was settled out of court. mary sanchez was moved to another nursing home, where she wasn't given antipsychotics. >> her eyes lit up, she communicated everything with her eyes, i felt i had that opportunity before she passed to have that quiet relationship with her. >> reporter: a quiet relationship guerrero says only possible because her mother was free from antipsychotics. sheila macvicar, al jazeera, el monte, california. >> next, the final words of addiction and the survivors giving them voice. later, the lazarus drug, an antedote to overdose. why officers are carrying the drug to overcome overdoses. a shout out on the pope's words and why so many people feel they should judge. at aljazeera.com/americatonight. >> "inside story" takes you beyond the headlines, beyond the quick cuts, beyond the soundbites. we're giving you a deeper dive into the stories that are
she was malnourished. she has sepsis and she had pneumonia. >> nursed back to health at the emergency room, guerrero sued idle acre. the lawsuit was settled out of court. mary sanchez was moved to another nursing home, where she wasn't given antipsychotics. >> her eyes lit up, she communicated everything with her eyes, i felt i had that opportunity before she passed to have that quiet relationship with her. >> reporter: a quiet relationship guerrero says only possible because...
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. >> they may be malnourished, but there's plenty of food in the nearby town. this woman is haemorrhaging after losing her baby. the local hospital will not treat her. this lady has n undisclosed illness, but can't afford the bribes to get to the doctor. these are the stories of rohingya, 130,000 prisoners in refugee camps in their homeland. >> there are people that need to see medical professionals. they are unable to do that because of policy that essentially deprives them of access to health care. when you confine a group of people and deprive them of needs for survival, it has a destructive impact. >> reporter: conditions are deplorable. like other refugee camps around the world, the difference is that conditions are avoidable and the result of government policy >>> in 2012 violence erupted in this region, forcing the rohingya to flee to camps. homes were burnt and bulldozed. they were born and brought. the government consideration the rohingya illegal immigrants. the government says those that can't produce documents, proving the ancestors lived here shoul
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i went to school and studies nutrition and went out working with malnourished kids around the world. i was so distraught when it was latin america, africa, or asia at seeing so many hungry children when i knew with ten cent mixture of salts they could be rehydrated but instead they were dying. and i said this world is crazy that it isn't doing anything to stop these children from dying. then i met cubans working in africa. they met their families and were not getting paid and volunteered as doctors and nurses and teachers to live in the poorest part of africa and treat poor people. they also were just fun people to hang out with because one they were really dedicated to trying to help people who were impoverished. they really formed a relationship with the local people and also they loved to dance and loved to sing and loved to party and have a good time. and when i started hearing cuban music and dancing cuban salsa i thought this is wonderful. more important to me was they said that in cuba there were no malnourished kids and that the cuban government was so dedicated to children t
i went to school and studies nutrition and went out working with malnourished kids around the world. i was so distraught when it was latin america, africa, or asia at seeing so many hungry children when i knew with ten cent mixture of salts they could be rehydrated but instead they were dying. and i said this world is crazy that it isn't doing anything to stop these children from dying. then i met cubans working in africa. they met their families and were not getting paid and volunteered as...
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. >> this baby is malnourished but there is plenty of food in the nearby town. this woman is hemorrhaging after losing her baby but the local hospital wouldn't treat her. >> this woman has an undiagnosed illness but can't afford to pay the bribes needed to get to a doctor. these are the stories of the rohingya of western myanmar. about 130,000 are prisoners in refugee camps in their own home land. there are people here who need to see medical professionals and who are unable to do that because of policy that essentially deprives them of access to health care. when you can find a group of people to displacement camps and deprive them of basic needs for survival it has a destructive impact. >> reporter: the conditions here are deplorable but perhaps much like other refugee camps around the world, the difference here is these conditions are avoidable and the result of government policy. in 2012, violence erupted in this portion of myanmar, forcing the myanmar to deplete their camps. when they were born and brought up here the government considers the rohingya illeg
. >> this baby is malnourished but there is plenty of food in the nearby town. this woman is hemorrhaging after losing her baby but the local hospital wouldn't treat her. >> this woman has an undiagnosed illness but can't afford to pay the bribes needed to get to a doctor. these are the stories of the rohingya of western myanmar. about 130,000 are prisoners in refugee camps in their own home land. there are people here who need to see medical professionals and who are unable to do...
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a malnourished baby otter is recovering at the monterey bay aquarium. the otter was found stranded on a beach by kayakers last week. officials say the animal somehow got separated from its mother before it was found near morro bay. officers drove the otter around by boat to let it call out to its mom, but there was no response. aquarium officials believe the animal was only about a day old when it was found. the otter will require intensive care over the next few weeks. in sports. colin kaepernick responds to reports saying. he is "on an island". in relationship to his teammates. and world series game two. no power outages. no five- hour game. but the same result. gary has highlights. coming up has highlights. coming up (nature sounds) she can rage, and roar, and crack, and storm. but mother nature can't stop us. the new 2016 ford explorer. be unstoppable. ♪ >> gary :the world series is off to a slow start in terms of competitiveness unless you are a kansas city royals and -fan royals vs. mets - game two of world series fans in kansas city ready for the
a malnourished baby otter is recovering at the monterey bay aquarium. the otter was found stranded on a beach by kayakers last week. officials say the animal somehow got separated from its mother before it was found near morro bay. officers drove the otter around by boat to let it call out to its mom, but there was no response. aquarium officials believe the animal was only about a day old when it was found. the otter will require intensive care over the next few weeks. in sports. colin...
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all malnourished, stunt physically and mentally.heir mother says it's impossible to break the cycle of poverty. >> translation: i take my son to the public hospital. they don't have the medicine. i wish we had the money to buy the medicine, it's hard. the medicine, it's hard.c >> reporter: down the road families line up to receive food assistance. the rations come from foreign government and groups. here, too, the government is ab sent. with a second round of presidential elections, politicians have been putting their stamp anywhere they can. the big question is how they will bring the change to the people that need it the most. 2.5 hours away, there's evidence of a growing economy. the numbers living in poverty is rising. analysts say what is missing is the state's role in redistributing the wealth. >> it is one of the worse tax collectors much under 12% of gnp is collected every year in taxes, which is very far from countries such as brazil. close to 30% of g.n.p. earlier this year, a corruption scam led to months of protests and
all malnourished, stunt physically and mentally.heir mother says it's impossible to break the cycle of poverty. >> translation: i take my son to the public hospital. they don't have the medicine. i wish we had the money to buy the medicine, it's hard. the medicine, it's hard.c >> reporter: down the road families line up to receive food assistance. the rations come from foreign government and groups. here, too, the government is ab sent. with a second round of presidential elections,...
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. >> this baby is malnourished but there's plenty of food in the nearby town. this woman is hemorrhaging after losing her baby but the local hospital wouldn't treat her. this woman has an undiagnosed illness but can't afford to pay the bribes needed to get to a doctor. these are the stories of the rohingya of western myanmar, about 130,000 are prisoners in rchg camps in their own home refugee camps in their own home land. >> there are people here who need access but policy deprives them of health care. if you deprive them of basic needs for survival it has a destructive impact. >> reporter: difference here these conditions are avoidable and the result of government policy. in 2012, violence erupted in this region of myanmar forcing the rohingya to flee to camps. their homes were bulldozed and burned. while they were born and grew up here, the government considers rohingya a refugee group from nearby indonesia. should be placed in camps or sent abroad. for most it's an impossible task. it was a time when few had any papers. such a policy has led to accusations t
. >> this baby is malnourished but there's plenty of food in the nearby town. this woman is hemorrhaging after losing her baby but the local hospital wouldn't treat her. this woman has an undiagnosed illness but can't afford to pay the bribes needed to get to a doctor. these are the stories of the rohingya of western myanmar, about 130,000 are prisoners in rchg camps in their own home refugee camps in their own home land. >> there are people here who need access but policy deprives...
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she was malnourished, she has sepsis and she had pneumonia. >> back at the hospital guerra sued idle acre because of the treatment received, including for the antipsychotic she was drugged with. the lawsuit was settled out of the court. mary moved to a new nursing home where she didn't receive antipsychotics. though she could no longer speak, gurr our asaid she caught glimpses of her mother's personality. >> eyes lit up. i felt she had that opportunity before she passed to have that quite relationship with her. >> a quiet relation, guerra said, only possible because here mother was free from psychotics >>> next, the final words of addiction, and the survivors giving them voice. later, the lassareth drug, an anecdote to america's heroin epidemic. why more officers are carrying a drug to fight overdoses. hot on "america tonight"s website, shut out. a gay catholic on the pope's words and why many feel they should judge. >> at aljazeera.com/americatonight. going on, not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand
she was malnourished, she has sepsis and she had pneumonia. >> back at the hospital guerra sued idle acre because of the treatment received, including for the antipsychotic she was drugged with. the lawsuit was settled out of the court. mary moved to a new nursing home where she didn't receive antipsychotics. though she could no longer speak, gurr our asaid she caught glimpses of her mother's personality. >> eyes lit up. i felt she had that opportunity before she passed to have that...
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now after six months of conflict, we have half a million children who are severely and acutely malnourishedhe same time last year, we had less than 160,000 children. so it's got three times worse. >> reporter: this hospital was targeted many times. doctors here fear they may have to relocate to a temporary clinic. the hospitals are overwhelmed with the growing casualties. putting thousands of children at further risk of death. hashem ahelbarra, al jazeera. >>> amnesty international is accusing kurdish forces of carrying out war crimes against civilians in northern syria. the ypg is a key ally of the u.s.-lead coalition against the islamic state of iraq and the levant. but amnesty international says the military wing of the ypg has been carrying out a wave of attacks on civilians caught in the middle of the fight. the ypg are committing abuses on people it suspects are isil supporters. the report comes as the u.s. abandoned a $5 million plan to train thousands of so-called moderate rebels to fight isil. one of the authors of the report says the u.s. has now launched an investigation into the
now after six months of conflict, we have half a million children who are severely and acutely malnourishedhe same time last year, we had less than 160,000 children. so it's got three times worse. >> reporter: this hospital was targeted many times. doctors here fear they may have to relocate to a temporary clinic. the hospitals are overwhelmed with the growing casualties. putting thousands of children at further risk of death. hashem ahelbarra, al jazeera. >>> amnesty...
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a woman in weare surrendered her horse after someone reported the malnourished animal to police. an officer inspected the barn the officer discovered the horse had chewed a large hole in the stall door in order to try to escape. the owner agreed to give up the horse because she couldn' t care for it. that horse will go to a farm for rehabilitation. facing a tangle of federal regulations after opting out of the national school lunch program. s congressional delegation for help. londonderry pooled its high lady' s program after it saw how much food was ending up in the trash, but it kept the middle schools and elementary schools involved. >> our whole goal was to provide nutritious lunches at the high school for our students, give shelley: superintendent nathan greenberg is hoping one of new hampshire' s senators or representatives can obtain a waiver from the usda. coming up on news 9, canada has elected a new prime minister after newly a decade of leadership from conservative stephen harper. the change is expected for canadian foreign policy. tom: you can own a piece of new hamps
a woman in weare surrendered her horse after someone reported the malnourished animal to police. an officer inspected the barn the officer discovered the horse had chewed a large hole in the stall door in order to try to escape. the owner agreed to give up the horse because she couldn' t care for it. that horse will go to a farm for rehabilitation. facing a tangle of federal regulations after opting out of the national school lunch program. s congressional delegation for help. londonderry...
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california benches exhausted and starving and are doing much better now since july, more than 450 malnourishedds been taken to the rescues' fairfield facility. >> folks living in a springfield, massachusetts, neighborhood are freaked out not because halloween is around the corner, but because of this, a black bear that has been rooming through several backyards this week and people say the bear has not shown aggressive but plays with the toys that are last hype. mostly, the residents say they just try to stay out of the bear's way. >> i go down the street and the bear was sittin' in the middle of the street. i waited for him to move. >> experts say it is very common for black bears to wander in the neighborhoods this time of year because of the sweet smell of pumpkins. plus, it is almost hibernation time and the bears need to pick on some weight. >> this is a plastic toy deer he was having fun with. >> happening now, san jose police are sending for three burglars and you can hear from a homeowner of the seconds leading to a confrontation that left in gunfire. >> relief for commuters in the eas
california benches exhausted and starving and are doing much better now since july, more than 450 malnourishedds been taken to the rescues' fairfield facility. >> folks living in a springfield, massachusetts, neighborhood are freaked out not because halloween is around the corner, but because of this, a black bear that has been rooming through several backyards this week and people say the bear has not shown aggressive but plays with the toys that are last hype. mostly, the residents say...
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some 20 million without potable water, and more than half a million children severely malnourished.situation, and now we also have al-qaeda an increasing presence in the area as well. >> thank you for that update. >>> more than 40 pensioners have been killed in a road crash in france. they were on a day trip by bus when the bus hit a lori in a southwestern district. >> reporter: in dense woodland, the charred shell of a bus and truck. the coach has been entirely burnt out. it was carrying a group of elderly people. they were going on a day trip. the crash happened on a bend in the road, which local people say is tricky to navigate. the bus and timber truck caught fire when they collided, leaving some passengers trapped. >> translator: the driver of an empty timber truck lost control of his vehicle. the vehicle blocked the road, and the bus arrived at that moment. the bus driver saw that the accident was going to happen. did everything to avoid it, but did not manage it. but he did manage to activate the opening of the emergency doors to allow a few people to get out. >> reporter: th
some 20 million without potable water, and more than half a million children severely malnourished.situation, and now we also have al-qaeda an increasing presence in the area as well. >> thank you for that update. >>> more than 40 pensioners have been killed in a road crash in france. they were on a day trip by bus when the bus hit a lori in a southwestern district. >> reporter: in dense woodland, the charred shell of a bus and truck. the coach has been entirely burnt out....
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some of the animals were malnourished. >> we will need a road of recovery here. to make sure they are back to the standards they should be at the standards they should be at. put a little weight back on them. >>julie: apart from weight issues some of the pets are suffering from illness. they will be put for adoption as soon as they are nursed back to health. >>> students will learn how they is it on the exam to help influence the future of testing on the bay state. fox 25's michael henrich is live in malden with how this could impact everyone, and michael, even people without kids. >> well, that is exactly right. it trickles down to everyone regardless whether you have school-aged children at home. not only do standardized test have an impact on -- have an impact on students' individual futures but impact teacher evaluation and, therefore, school district performance and funding and when it all comes down to it, your property values as well. and that's why a lot of people are keeping a close eye on this board of education meeting this morning as standardized test
some of the animals were malnourished. >> we will need a road of recovery here. to make sure they are back to the standards they should be at the standards they should be at. put a little weight back on them. >>julie: apart from weight issues some of the pets are suffering from illness. they will be put for adoption as soon as they are nursed back to health. >>> students will learn how they is it on the exam to help influence the future of testing on the bay state. fox 25's...
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. >>> guatemala has one of the world's highest rates of malnourish.ren, more than half the population lives in poverty and a drought drat has made the food crisis worse. but a new initiative is raising hope. david mercer reports. >> reporter: in this small garden in western gout mall actual chirp are sewing the seeds of change, today they are harvesting a native plant high in protein. the students are proud of the bounty. the pay off for months of hard work in their organic school garden. >> translator: we start off preparing the land and mixing the earth. we make the beds, plant seeds and water them. and we harvest the vegetables take them to the school and eat them. >> reporter: with the majority of children here suffering from chronic mall knew trips local teachers have wanted to introduce organic gart inning for years. but it wasn't until they partnered up with the ngo maybe low that they have turned this dream in to a reality. >> translator: the world needs real change makers. and the best place to start is with children. by teaching them to grow
. >>> guatemala has one of the world's highest rates of malnourish.ren, more than half the population lives in poverty and a drought drat has made the food crisis worse. but a new initiative is raising hope. david mercer reports. >> reporter: in this small garden in western gout mall actual chirp are sewing the seeds of change, today they are harvesting a native plant high in protein. the students are proud of the bounty. the pay off for months of hard work in their organic...
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sean: a woman in weare has surrendered her horse after malnourished animal to police. the officer could not find any food and discovered that the horse and chewed a large hole to escape. erin: the american cancer changing the standard recommendation for mammograms for the first time in a decade. the american cancer society is recommending women start having mammograms at the age of 45 instead of 40 and every other year starting at age 55. some caution that the guidelines don' t fit everyone. shanna clarke was diagnosed a decade ago. she says she was stunned when she heard the new recommendation. >> i was not diagnosed at 27. they did not find it at 27 -- where do you think it wil -- i would be? erin: experts agree you should talk to your own doctor about when to be screened for breast cancer. at least one in eight women will be diagnosed at some point in their lives. more than 200,000 women each year are diagnosed with the disease. sean: lee harvey oswald' s the sixth floor museum in dallas, texas announced the visitors can see the ring for themselves. erin: an anonymo
sean: a woman in weare has surrendered her horse after malnourished animal to police. the officer could not find any food and discovered that the horse and chewed a large hole to escape. erin: the american cancer changing the standard recommendation for mammograms for the first time in a decade. the american cancer society is recommending women start having mammograms at the age of 45 instead of 40 and every other year starting at age 55. some caution that the guidelines don' t fit everyone....
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a veteran veterinarian said this horse was severely underweight and malnourished. a woman was keeping nearly three dozen pets in deplorable conditions including several chickens and the pigeon missing a wing along with three cats, several dogs and a guinea pig and eguana. >> luckily she voluntarily gave them up to the stratham spca. ray: police say the stalls were filled with my newer and many animals had no access to any food at all. veterinarians are going to work to bring the animals back from starvation and treat them from a variety of illnesses and parasites. the spca says the animals will not be put up for adoption until they are healthy but it's costly. you can find information on donation at our website. reporting from stratham, ray brewer. wmur news 9. erin: police say richard pen ye was being held when he allegedly called someone he was not supposed to have contact with and is now charged with stalking. a separate hearing is also set today on whether to dismiss charges stemming from a violent incident in 2013. he was charged withholding a gun to his broth
a veteran veterinarian said this horse was severely underweight and malnourished. a woman was keeping nearly three dozen pets in deplorable conditions including several chickens and the pigeon missing a wing along with three cats, several dogs and a guinea pig and eguana. >> luckily she voluntarily gave them up to the stratham spca. ray: police say the stalls were filled with my newer and many animals had no access to any food at all. veterinarians are going to work to bring the animals...
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and you see people who basically they don't have any starvation anymore, malnourishment, yes. but at least a bowl of corn is something everybody has. there are private cars, there is a growing private market. there is a booming real estate prices and so on. so economy is getting better. and people expect that the young leader will eventually make life even better. so it's his political honeymoon and he is remarkably popular unlike his father. >> fascinating and we will see what this parade holds. andre lankoff, appreciate you being with us, thank you. >>> the european union agrees to take action again those who ban refugees, and in guinea, political clashes turn deadly. >> welcome back to al jazeera america, i'm antonio mora. coming up in this half hour of international news, outrage from india after one of its citizens has her hand chopped off, when working in saudi arabia. >>> but first a look at the stories making headlines across the u.s. in our american minute. president obama arrived in seattle tonight after spending part of the day if oregon. he stopped at roseburg at t
and you see people who basically they don't have any starvation anymore, malnourishment, yes. but at least a bowl of corn is something everybody has. there are private cars, there is a growing private market. there is a booming real estate prices and so on. so economy is getting better. and people expect that the young leader will eventually make life even better. so it's his political honeymoon and he is remarkably popular unlike his father. >> fascinating and we will see what this...
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erin: police in weare say they rescued a malnourished horse. the owner agreed to give up the animal because she could not care for it. police say she is not facing any charges. sean: recruiters for the manchester police department are working overtime to bring in qualified people to fill 20 openings. the next entry-level police test in manchester is november 21. the deadline to apply is the 12th. erin: a deerfield family that lost hundreds of trees in a tornado seven years ago says the town is taxing their property for a few they never wanted. taxes are due in december and the family was a biased -- was abatement. sean: traffic alert in bedford near the intersection of 101 and 114, there' s a link shut down and an accident. impacting some travel through the area by 114 and 101. kevin: a love clouds early this morning. 40' s to near 50' s. in the 50' s for the afternoon and a lot of lingering clouds. maybe a passing shower today before we start cooling off. looks like a nice start to the weekend with sunshine. erin: ahead on "gma," paul ryan say
erin: police in weare say they rescued a malnourished horse. the owner agreed to give up the animal because she could not care for it. police say she is not facing any charges. sean: recruiters for the manchester police department are working overtime to bring in qualified people to fill 20 openings. the next entry-level police test in manchester is november 21. the deadline to apply is the 12th. erin: a deerfield family that lost hundreds of trees in a tornado seven years ago says the town is...
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on derry yesterday and animal control officers found cats, dogs, building unfit for anyone or malnourished. >> make sure they were all brought back up to the standards and weight back on them. >> vets say some of the pets are suffering from illnesses and be put up for adoption once they are nursed back to health. >> former college professor who pled guilty to shooting and killing three colleagues university of alabama is apologizing for the crime. amy bishop allegedly from braintree and denied tenure and shooting was, quote, terrible crime and she is sorry for the victims and their families and ship currently serving life in prison but launched several appeals suffering from schizophrenia and shot and killed brother in braintree in 1986 and claimed it was an accident and never charged. >>> this morning the girlfriend of boston mob boss james "whitey" bulger is facing more time in federal prison. catherine greig pleading not guilty in boston federal court yesterday and charged with confelt for refusing to testify about who may have helped during the years as fugitive and greig was captured
on derry yesterday and animal control officers found cats, dogs, building unfit for anyone or malnourished. >> make sure they were all brought back up to the standards and weight back on them. >> vets say some of the pets are suffering from illnesses and be put up for adoption once they are nursed back to health. >> former college professor who pled guilty to shooting and killing three colleagues university of alabama is apologizing for the crime. amy bishop allegedly from...
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. >> this baby is malnourished. but there is plenty of food in a nearby town. this woman is hemorrhaging after losing her baby. but the local hospital wouldn't treat her. >>> this woman has an undiagnosed illness due can't afford to pay the bribes to get to the doctor. 130,000 rohingya are prisoners in their homeland. >> there are people who need to see medical professions, and they're unable to do that because of policy that deprives them of access to healthcare. when you can find a group of people--when you confine a group of people to displacement camps and deprive them of needs for survival, it will have its impact. >> the conditions are deplorable, but the difference here is that the conditions are avoidable and the result of government policy. in 2012 violence erupted in this region of myanmar causing people to flee to camps. while born and brought up here, the government consider the rohingya as immigrants from bangladesh. they say those who can't produce documents proving their ancest ancestors lived here more than 60 years ago should be placed in camps
. >> this baby is malnourished. but there is plenty of food in a nearby town. this woman is hemorrhaging after losing her baby. but the local hospital wouldn't treat her. >>> this woman has an undiagnosed illness due can't afford to pay the bribes to get to the doctor. 130,000 rohingya are prisoners in their homeland. >> there are people who need to see medical professions, and they're unable to do that because of policy that deprives them of access to healthcare. when you...
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and -- but more important to me was they said that in cuba there were no malnourished kids. the cuban government was so dedicated to children that i should go and see for myself. which i did. and i went to cuba and i ended up getting married in cuba, having my child in cuba, and it's true. the cuban government is dedicated to the children. the children are so well taken care of in cuba. but i'm an outspoken person. i've been since the time i was a child and i found that i really cared about free speech and i really cared about freedom of assembly, and i started butting heads with the powers that be in my work place, and whether it was coming up against a government sponsored union that i would fight with to try to get more changes in the workplace, or whether it was speaking out against government policies, i ended up getting in trouble in cuba, and in fact, so much trouble that i was given a military escort to the plane and i was deported with my husband and child. the years went by. i was not even allowed back into cuba, and after many years, i was asked to write a piece a
and -- but more important to me was they said that in cuba there were no malnourished kids. the cuban government was so dedicated to children that i should go and see for myself. which i did. and i went to cuba and i ended up getting married in cuba, having my child in cuba, and it's true. the cuban government is dedicated to the children. the children are so well taken care of in cuba. but i'm an outspoken person. i've been since the time i was a child and i found that i really cared about...
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. >> reporter: out back police say this horse showed signs of severe malnourishment its ribs and spine clearly visible. animal control officers say like the pets inside the horse had little to no access to food. police say they responded to the woman's house before after neighbors complained about the conditions. >> she was doing the best that she could do with the reso you ares that she has for the animals it just wasn't enough. >> reporter: off camera neighbors told us the woman who lives here keeps to her herself. police say she did voluntarily surrender all 34 animals, including 17 chickens. they're now being nursed back to health at the spca. >> beer going to have to have a little road to recovery for them. make sure they're all brought back up to the standards that they should be at. put a little weight back on them. >> reporter: apart from the weight issues the spca says that many of the animals, including the six cats that were taken are suffering from illnesses. they will be available for adoption once they are brought back to health. live in derry, kathryn burcham, fox 25 new
. >> reporter: out back police say this horse showed signs of severe malnourishment its ribs and spine clearly visible. animal control officers say like the pets inside the horse had little to no access to food. police say they responded to the woman's house before after neighbors complained about the conditions. >> she was doing the best that she could do with the reso you ares that she has for the animals it just wasn't enough. >> reporter: off camera neighbors told us the...
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is terrible now after six months of conflict, we have half a million children, who are severely malnourished and the same time, last year, we had less than 160,000 children. docks to doctors fear they will have to allocate. but the hospitals are overwhelmed with the growing number of casualties putting thousands at further risk of death. those shocking statistics. there is enough food in the world to feed everyone, but almost 800 million people are going hungry every day. that's according to the alary cultural organization, which has produce add bleak report on global food security. the caribbean nation of haiti has the highest proportion of people going hungry. more than half the population aren't getting enough to eat. two next three countries are all in africa. more than 40%, and are short of food and there's north korea, where more than 10 million people, or about 41%, are going hungry. meanwhile, about a third of the food produced globally, that's more than 1 billion tons is wasted every year. mexico, however, has a new initiative to avoided food waste more on this from mexico city. >>
is terrible now after six months of conflict, we have half a million children, who are severely malnourished and the same time, last year, we had less than 160,000 children. docks to doctors fear they will have to allocate. but the hospitals are overwhelmed with the growing number of casualties putting thousands at further risk of death. those shocking statistics. there is enough food in the world to feed everyone, but almost 800 million people are going hungry every day. that's according to...
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governme---al fol nourish -- they are the diseases of the poor and the government wants to hide malnourish -- the diseases of the poor and the government wants to hide them. >> we cannot trust the data available so we don't know the real figures about undernourishment and child mortality. >> the government has invested millions in the fight against poverty. there's new hospitals and schools. but a lot more needs to happen before people in argentina's most remote communities can leave extreme poverty behind. >>> time to get the latest sports now with robin. >> flieselicitfelicity, the wel looking for the rugby win. bangladesh is officially off the team. they said in a statement that an independent security assessment found a risk of terrorism in bangladesh targeting australian nationals. bangladesh promised extra security for the squad. despite the set back, this game in bangladesh is joining an unprecedented year of success. >>reporter: in the alleys here, you can see children playing street cricket. such scenes, once common, are now rare in bangladesh. the children are benefitting from a
governme---al fol nourish -- they are the diseases of the poor and the government wants to hide malnourish -- the diseases of the poor and the government wants to hide them. >> we cannot trust the data available so we don't know the real figures about undernourishment and child mortality. >> the government has invested millions in the fight against poverty. there's new hospitals and schools. but a lot more needs to happen before people in argentina's most remote communities can...
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essential monday the orange county sheriff office seized 81 malnourished horses. when the deputies arrived at the farm, seven were already dead. five more were euthanized. >> they are without any proper nutrition for extend period of time. it doesn't happen overnight. ten were sent to lisa. there is a long process to rehab the animals that has begun. >> they're so underweight. they are only fed small amount of alfalfa hay every two hours. chris: the owner of the non-profit farm was allowed to keep 20 horses. they are going to make multiple trips to monitor the health of the horses. >> it's just wrong. we felt they shouldn't allow her to have the animals anymore. since she is letting them die and neglecting them. >> charges have not been filed against the owner whom we did reach out to. but the phone calls were not returned. online petition has been created to remove all the horses from the property. it has already garnered 10,000 supporters. in orange county, chris papst, abc7 news. alison: the orange county sheriff just announced that a press conference will be h
essential monday the orange county sheriff office seized 81 malnourished horses. when the deputies arrived at the farm, seven were already dead. five more were euthanized. >> they are without any proper nutrition for extend period of time. it doesn't happen overnight. ten were sent to lisa. there is a long process to rehab the animals that has begun. >> they're so underweight. they are only fed small amount of alfalfa hay every two hours. chris: the owner of the non-profit farm was...
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the orange county sheriff office seized 81 severely malnourished horses from the somerset virginia farm. when they arrived seven were dead and nine more had to be euthanized. we have learned this is not the only horse rescue farm she runnings. she owned one in montgomery county which has been citing for not properly caring for the animals and had to undergo weekly health inspections. >> this is not uncommon for to us do regular site visits to make sure the owners are complying with what the county code requires. chris: i want to let you know what we found her in tax filing. it's non-profit. chris papst, abc7 news. alison: thank you for that. doug has more on the forecast. it seems like a decent week that is shaping up. doug: we have an area from tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night and wednesday. let's have a weather story. it's beautiful outside. time lapse for you. this is from centreville. during the days the skies have cleared from north to south like most of the area. this turned out to be a beautiful afternoon. the cloud come back due to remnant moisture and the circulation of hu
the orange county sheriff office seized 81 severely malnourished horses from the somerset virginia farm. when they arrived seven were dead and nine more had to be euthanized. we have learned this is not the only horse rescue farm she runnings. she owned one in montgomery county which has been citing for not properly caring for the animals and had to undergo weekly health inspections. >> this is not uncommon for to us do regular site visits to make sure the owners are complying with what...
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since july, more than 450 malnourished birds been taken to the rescue's fairfield facility. >> good workook at hd and crank it out and see what the visibility is. pretty good. we have had fog around half moon bay and it is moved around by the winds so watch out, it could drop become down or it could be lower at half moon bay with drizzle. the rest of us are nonexist. to 3-5 miles per hour wind with high pressure back and high clouds and a color will morning sunrise so get your cameras out or check out my twitter and facebook page. temperatures are in the low-to-mid 50s in the east bay hills. the north bay, though, in the 40s, with filtered sunshine, and more clouds can cooler weather this weekend, so watch for tuesday and wednesday and high pressure is moving in after the cool front drops us a couple of degrees and the high pressure allows us to briefly build back up to the warmer-than-average levels before the clouds increase tomorrow and interest sunday and so does the sea breeze and the cooler conditions. still, above average in the south bay upper 70s to low 80s if most neighbors and
since july, more than 450 malnourished birds been taken to the rescue's fairfield facility. >> good workook at hd and crank it out and see what the visibility is. pretty good. we have had fog around half moon bay and it is moved around by the winds so watch out, it could drop become down or it could be lower at half moon bay with drizzle. the rest of us are nonexist. to 3-5 miles per hour wind with high pressure back and high clouds and a color will morning sunrise so get your cameras out...
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estimates put the number of malnourished at 700 millio a
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throughout the course of this week, the orange county sheriff's office have removed the severely malnourished horses horses from the property. when the sheriff got here working off a test, seven were already dead. five had to be euthanized. of the 81 that were removed they went to the area shelters. we talked to a woman who took in ten horses. here is what she had to say. >> the first seven days is the critical time when we introduce hay back in the diet. the digestive system is not set up to process food. they have been without it for so long. chris: 81 horses have been removed from the farm, 20 horses still remain. that has people in the community more outraged. coming up at 5:00. we will tell you what they're doing about it. orange county, chris papst, abc7 news. alison: all right, thank you. well, like it or not, it is time to start thinking about snow. jonathan: no. alison: yeah. jonathan: no. alison: in the district. jonathan: no. alison: yeah. the d.c. department of public works and the department of transportation held those dry runs they do every year to get ready for the upcoming se
throughout the course of this week, the orange county sheriff's office have removed the severely malnourished horses horses from the property. when the sheriff got here working off a test, seven were already dead. five had to be euthanized. of the 81 that were removed they went to the area shelters. we talked to a woman who took in ten horses. here is what she had to say. >> the first seven days is the critical time when we introduce hay back in the diet. the digestive system is not set...