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he flew into tokyo on wednesday from kathmandu, nepal. he shared how his party struggled to survive on the mounta mountain. >> translator: at 80 i climbed to the top of mount everest and came back safe and sound. >> reporter: muira said the weather the at the summit was so pleasant they removed their oxygen masks and took poe toes. but he said his legs felt like rubber as he was climbing down to the camp at 8,500 meters. he said if they hadn't had a camp there, he wouldn't have come home alive. >> translator: what's important in life is to keep rising to challenges with courage and vitality. i want everyone to have these qualiti qualities. >> muira said he has no plans for the future but would like to ski down an 8,000-meter high mountain. >>> government and business leaders in japan are gearing up for a gathering designed to strengthen ties to a part of the world with an opportunity. the tokyo international conference on african development starts saturday. agriculture is one issue on the agenda. experts say 10% more of the continent, or
he flew into tokyo on wednesday from kathmandu, nepal. he shared how his party struggled to survive on the mounta mountain. >> translator: at 80 i climbed to the top of mount everest and came back safe and sound. >> reporter: muira said the weather the at the summit was so pleasant they removed their oxygen masks and took poe toes. but he said his legs felt like rubber as he was climbing down to the camp at 8,500 meters. he said if they hadn't had a camp there, he wouldn't have come...
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since that initial ascent, hillary spent decades fund-raising for nepal through his himalayian trust charity, building hospitals and health clinics. nearly 4,000 people have now stood atop everest. among them, an 80-year-old japanese climb here last week became the oldest to summit. together with countless thousands of trencher, the incoming climbers drive a mountaineering industry that's essential to nepal's economy. >> we are very pleased today. should be proud that two great people have opened the door, not just to climbing everest, but the entire tourism for the nepalese people. >> at wednesday's event, the nepalese government honored some of the climbers who recently achieved everest records as well as many who have contributed to the promotion and development of mountain tourism in the country. >>> time now for a check on the weather. people in southern mexico are dealing with severe weather conditions. we are joined with the latest in weather by sayaka mori. >> yes, catherine. the hurricane made landfall on the coast of mexico around wednesday noon. lots of heavy rain, strong
since that initial ascent, hillary spent decades fund-raising for nepal through his himalayian trust charity, building hospitals and health clinics. nearly 4,000 people have now stood atop everest. among them, an 80-year-old japanese climb here last week became the oldest to summit. together with countless thousands of trencher, the incoming climbers drive a mountaineering industry that's essential to nepal's economy. >> we are very pleased today. should be proud that two great people...
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. >> women accused of practicing witchcraft in nepal are regularly abused. now a commission is trying to help. our reporter travel to western nepal to meet a victim was attacked by a mob. >> most people in the district have heard about what happens. aftercal was attacked being accused of being a witch. night, this man told us how it happens. >> people came and said your mother is a witch. out and shakeer her head and beat her with sticks and burned all for clothes. a mother was tied to a tree like this, naked. there were 250 people watching while my mother sat like this. told them to stop was threatened that they would be next. decided ton's family register a formal complaint of abuse. the accused were arrested, but two are still in hiding. this is a safe house where we her.> >> a hit me here. i want to go back home. i miss my grandchildren. >> this is hardly the first time a woman in nepal has been accused of witchcraft. one out of four are abused this way every month. last year, one died. the laws against accusing women of witchcraft are weak. take a stron
. >> women accused of practicing witchcraft in nepal are regularly abused. now a commission is trying to help. our reporter travel to western nepal to meet a victim was attacked by a mob. >> most people in the district have heard about what happens. aftercal was attacked being accused of being a witch. night, this man told us how it happens. >> people came and said your mother is a witch. out and shakeer her head and beat her with sticks and burned all for clothes. a mother...
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every year nepal's estimated that over ten thousand young girls are sold to brothels and forced into prostitution according the nonprofit tiny hands weak law enforcement open borders with india relaxed attitudes toward the booming sex trade have turned the south asian country into the hub of human trafficking let's just call like it is modern day slavery now it's difficult to estimate how many millions of people are subjected to human trafficking but every region in the world is affected by the practice which generates billions of dollars every year in the black market the u.n. estimates that eighty percent of the victims are women and young girls and while this heinous practice continues transparency over how pervasive it really is is largely limited my next guest however has found a unique method of storytelling to raise awareness about this this issue and many others his name is dan archer a u.k. based comics journalist and educator who combines art and journalism to report on a wide range of topics including the human rights issues particularly those concerned with what you've wo
every year nepal's estimated that over ten thousand young girls are sold to brothels and forced into prostitution according the nonprofit tiny hands weak law enforcement open borders with india relaxed attitudes toward the booming sex trade have turned the south asian country into the hub of human trafficking let's just call like it is modern day slavery now it's difficult to estimate how many millions of people are subjected to human trafficking but every region in the world is affected by the...
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i every year in nepal it's estimated that over ten thousand young girls are sold to brothels and forced into prostitution according the nonprofit tiny hands weak law enforcement open borders with india relaxed attitudes toward the booming sex trade have turned the south asian country into the hub of human trafficking let's just call it like it is modern day slavery now it's difficult to estimate how many millions of people are subjected to human trafficking but every region in the world is affected by the practice which generates billions of dollars every year in the black market the u.n. estimates that eighty percent of the victims are women and young girls and while this heinous practice continues transparency over how pervasive it really is is largely limited my next guest however has found a unique method of storytelling to raise awareness about this this issue and many others his name is dan archer a u.k. based comics journalist and educator who combines art and journalism to report on a wide range of topics including human rights issues particularly those concerned with what you'v
i every year in nepal it's estimated that over ten thousand young girls are sold to brothels and forced into prostitution according the nonprofit tiny hands weak law enforcement open borders with india relaxed attitudes toward the booming sex trade have turned the south asian country into the hub of human trafficking let's just call it like it is modern day slavery now it's difficult to estimate how many millions of people are subjected to human trafficking but every region in the world is...
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>> it's a really interesting case because the nepal, two years ago i went to nepal to drive across theuntry and release them into the wild. but at a $10,000 satellite collar on the tiger and released them into the wild and watched to the tiger move, established the territory and then we watched the color stop moving. that is the point where we went into the field, found the collar and there was no tiger. the collar is there in the tiger is probably in a bottle of wine, being used in china as some celebratory feasts. that's not the way it should work. i was just there two weeks ago where we were coloring one raynaud. i was at the head of the military, the chief word putting it another $10,000 satellite collar and most raynaud, but we know there's got to be a better way not just a comical the demise of nature. there's got to be a way to have real-time data on the poachers and a software system that enable us to mobilize people to get to the right place at the right time. so we just received a grant from google as part of the global impact wars that enables us to begin the test new techno
>> it's a really interesting case because the nepal, two years ago i went to nepal to drive across theuntry and release them into the wild. but at a $10,000 satellite collar on the tiger and released them into the wild and watched to the tiger move, established the territory and then we watched the color stop moving. that is the point where we went into the field, found the collar and there was no tiger. the collar is there in the tiger is probably in a bottle of wine, being used in china...
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they have three projects in nepal. all the exposure is helping the people in nepal. >> i really love that. still, you are a mountaineer. this is what are you doing for a living. if you are blocked from entering nepal, that must hurt? >> actually, mountaineering isn't actually my full-time job. i have a wife. all this stuff which i have been doing, i have been doing in my spare time. so actually, i have a normal job. i am looking forward to going back in a couple week. it's been a long burn two years trying to raise this money. it's unfortunate. it's not something that i envision, really, it's not something i would like to be in this position. but as far as i'm concerned, it's all about raising a million pounds. i never need everyone to go to everest tobacco to smash that target. >> we are glad to help. daniel hugh, thank you for speaking to us this morning. great. for more information on dan yam's charity go to evestmillion.com. >>> up next, an american woman killed fighting alongside syrian rebels. what drove this michigan woman to sacrifice her life for syria? and
they have three projects in nepal. all the exposure is helping the people in nepal. >> i really love that. still, you are a mountaineer. this is what are you doing for a living. if you are blocked from entering nepal, that must hurt? >> actually, mountaineering isn't actually my full-time job. i have a wife. all this stuff which i have been doing, i have been doing in my spare time. so actually, i have a normal job. i am looking forward to going back in a couple week. it's been a...
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his mother is divorced from her husband and she lives in nepal.ds communicate with her via skype calls but they miss the intimacy of being with their mom. >> we see her face. we can't touch her. we can ask her advice because when we want to talk to her she will not be there. >> the state department almost always grants visitors visas for the parents of the immigrant children who are graduating but this student has been turned down. her son suspects he knows why. >> her husband and her children and everyone else is here so she has a strong reason not go back although that's not our plan. our plan is to send her back. because she has a good job there so she would like to keep that also intact. >> so he resolved he's won a gates millennium scholarship and he will have to show her photos and video. >> we asked the press office at the state department if they would comment on this visa case a spokesman said they cannot comment because of confidant shalt ty laws. john hanrahan. fox 5 news. >> mainly juror shake up at two d.c. public schools -- confident
his mother is divorced from her husband and she lives in nepal.ds communicate with her via skype calls but they miss the intimacy of being with their mom. >> we see her face. we can't touch her. we can ask her advice because when we want to talk to her she will not be there. >> the state department almost always grants visitors visas for the parents of the immigrant children who are graduating but this student has been turned down. her son suspects he knows why. >> her husband...
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the mother is vrs divorced from her husband and she lives in nepal. miss the intimacy of being with their mom. >> we can ask her advice when we want her, because when we want e to talk to her, she won't ben'te there. >> reporter: the statehe department almost always grants visitor's visas for the parents of the children who are graduating, but he has been turned down twice. twic her son suspects he knows why. >> her husband and her children and everyone else is here, so so she has a strong reason not to o go back, although that is not t our plan, our plan is to sendnd her back in, and you know, know, because she is has a good job s she would like to keep that intact. >> reporter: the resolve who wh has won a gates millennium scholarship that will pay for fr college will have to send his mother, photos and video of his graduation. we asked the state department to comment on the visa case. the spokesman called and told us they cannot comment because of confidentiality laws. >>> measures are taken in in maryland to keep children better protected from suf
the mother is vrs divorced from her husband and she lives in nepal. miss the intimacy of being with their mom. >> we can ask her advice when we want her, because when we want e to talk to her, she won't ben'te there. >> reporter: the statehe department almost always grants visitor's visas for the parents of the children who are graduating, but he has been turned down twice. twic her son suspects he knows why. >> her husband and her children and everyone else is here, so so she...
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he was a microsoft executive trekking in nepal, when a headmaster invited him to visit his run down, dilapidated, overcrowded school. >> and i went to this school's library and it was a library in name only. they didn't have any books for the children. and i asked the headmaster why and he said we're too poor to afford books. and i said well that must make your job very difficult as a headmaster and he said well actually in nepal we're too poor to afford education for our children but until we have education we're always going to remain poor. >> this came as a shock to wood, who as a kid loved to read more than anything. >> i love to read. i've loved to read from the day i ould first decode words. and when i was growing up, if i did something well, you know, i surprised my mom by washing the dishes, and i was given anything i wanted as a reward, i would always say i want to stay up late and read tonight. >> wood promised the headmaster that he would return with books for the school's library. he asked his friends and his parents for help and they did, big time-more books than his yak
he was a microsoft executive trekking in nepal, when a headmaster invited him to visit his run down, dilapidated, overcrowded school. >> and i went to this school's library and it was a library in name only. they didn't have any books for the children. and i asked the headmaster why and he said we're too poor to afford books. and i said well that must make your job very difficult as a headmaster and he said well actually in nepal we're too poor to afford education for our children but...
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. >> estye ae aventurero david z e gonzalgon gonzÁlez subiÓ por dos partes al everest por nepal y ele sta des a descorazonado pues lorque lo vaa (musica) en nyew jersey un hispano esta e descorazonado pues lleva anÑo r crÍando faisanes y otros aniam l animales pero ahora le pidieron sacrarlos de ahÍ. >> a pcoocos minutos de nyew jey tiene su criadera de aniumales. >> todo gue cfyeue con incubado hijos me ayudaron . >> soy nacido y criado en cuba siempre los animales me han g t gustado. >> hasta julio del 84 era pos l posible tener aniamlmales en o zonas residenciales pues era n zona agricola que cambio de s t sectorizaciÓn. >> es mi terapia me relajo como si estuciviera en otro mundo. >> el inspector dijoq ue teni Í que hacer cumplir la ley. >> tenÍa que haber desalojadolan semana pasada pero le dierpoon poco mÁs de plazo. >> se espera que un gigantesco asteroide pasara nmaÑana que n n nos pegara maÑana. >> el reciÉn nacido de cjhhin c recuperado de la tuberÍa fue d dado de alta y estarÁ con sus ab >>pues yo, pensando que si ella estaba con otro hombre, a lo mejor se sentÍa satisfech
. >> estye ae aventurero david z e gonzalgon gonzÁlez subiÓ por dos partes al everest por nepal y ele sta des a descorazonado pues lorque lo vaa (musica) en nyew jersey un hispano esta e descorazonado pues lleva anÑo r crÍando faisanes y otros aniam l animales pero ahora le pidieron sacrarlos de ahÍ. >> a pcoocos minutos de nyew jey tiene su criadera de aniumales. >> todo gue cfyeue con incubado hijos me ayudaron . >> soy nacido y criado en cuba siempre los animales...
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girls in nepal have a higher literacy rate than boys. a global nonprofit group that promotes gender equality in education is trying to change that. >> the girls education program started out because we found out that most families if they were able to afford education of one child, it was boys that got preferred over girls. >> she attended primary school, but government education is free only through the fifth grade. organizations like room to read allow her to continue her education. >> i'm the first person getting education in my family. we are a poor family, so we can't always afford it. >> she lives with her family above a carpet factory. her father is paralyzed and her mother is blind. without an education, she says she would probably end up working at the carpet factory. but now she has big dreams. >> i want to be an eye doctor when i grow up because my mother is blind. so i want to be an eye doctor in the future. >> she is 17 years old now. just amazing young woman. she's waiting to find out if she actually passed her tenth grade
girls in nepal have a higher literacy rate than boys. a global nonprofit group that promotes gender equality in education is trying to change that. >> the girls education program started out because we found out that most families if they were able to afford education of one child, it was boys that got preferred over girls. >> she attended primary school, but government education is free only through the fifth grade. organizations like room to read allow her to continue her...
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in nepal, odel. in nigeria, enenche akogwu, in pakistan, rehmatullah abid. mukarram khan atif. abdul haq baloch. razzaq gul. saquib.uadir jajizai. in the philippines, christopher guarin. in russia, kajbeck. in somalia, ali ahmed abdi. hassan abdi. abduli. hassan josef. mahad. yasin ali. ahmed ansur. abukar hasin. in south sudan, isaih shan awul. in syria, ali abbas. sami abu amin. ahmed. tamir al akam.ham. mona al bakkour muhammed al-khal. laurents fahmy-al-mnaimi. mosaab al-odaalah. abdel karim al-oqda. rami al-sayed. bassel al-shahade. anas al-tarsha. naji asaad. mari colvin. yusufy ahmed deeb. gilles jacquier. hozan abdel halim mahmoud. maya naser. remi ochlik. mohamed quaretem. anthony shadid. mika yamamoto. basel tawfiq youssef. ammar mohamed suahil zado. in tanzania, daudi mwangosi. in thailand. in 1937 in china, sando sngre. in 1969 in vietnam, san paul. in 1983 in the united kingdom, philip geddfes. in the united states, barton edward smith. in 1993 in south africa, jarlath dolan. in 2001 in ireland, austin finn. may we have a moment of silence for these brave men and w
in nepal, odel. in nigeria, enenche akogwu, in pakistan, rehmatullah abid. mukarram khan atif. abdul haq baloch. razzaq gul. saquib.uadir jajizai. in the philippines, christopher guarin. in russia, kajbeck. in somalia, ali ahmed abdi. hassan abdi. abduli. hassan josef. mahad. yasin ali. ahmed ansur. abukar hasin. in south sudan, isaih shan awul. in syria, ali abbas. sami abu amin. ahmed. tamir al akam.ham. mona al bakkour muhammed al-khal. laurents fahmy-al-mnaimi. mosaab al-odaalah. abdel...
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. >>> para nuestro final de impacto, un hombre, como pueden ver vestido de azul, surco el cielo en nepalo. esperamos en las redes sociales, estos son los titulares. hoy martes, 28 de mayo del 2013!! >>> hola que tal, son los titulares, hoy martes 28 de mayo incendio, fuera de control en california, miles de personas evacuada de sus hogares. segÚn el gobierno, en el paÍs hay casi 4 millones y medio de inmigrantes que no regresaron a sus hogares de origen. estÁn en perfectas condiciÓn, esmeralda, fÁtima, fernando, maritza y jordÁn. quintillizos hijos de una inmigrante mexicana, nacidos en utah. >>> afecta la sagrada comuniÓn en las iglesias por la falta de vino en las hostias >>> este es su noticiero univisiÓn.
. >>> para nuestro final de impacto, un hombre, como pueden ver vestido de azul, surco el cielo en nepalo. esperamos en las redes sociales, estos son los titulares. hoy martes, 28 de mayo del 2013!! >>> hola que tal, son los titulares, hoy martes 28 de mayo incendio, fuera de control en california, miles de personas evacuada de sus hogares. segÚn el gobierno, en el paÍs hay casi 4 millones y medio de inmigrantes que no regresaron a sus hogares de origen. estÁn en perfectas...
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an 81-year-old climber from nepal is preparing for his ascent next week. >>> and a day after pledge doegllion dollars to relief efforts in moore, oklahoma, kevin durant paid a visit to the tornado-ranched town. the oklahoma thunder star met with fans. the arena is about ten miles north of moore. >>> "cbs morning news" continues next. memorial day sale get half off shorts and tees and our lowest price ever on this craftsman propelled mower plus get 150 dollars back in points this is something super. this is sears race in for big savings. at the petsmart memorial day sale! save up to 50% on hundreds of items, and save up to 30% on select flea and tick products. thursday through tuesday only, at petsmart®. happiness in store.™ . >>> good morning. welcome to wusa9. today is thursday, pre-friday. may 23, 2013. i'm andrea roane. this month is gone, flying, amazing. >> hard to believe. we're in the soup again. good morning. i'm mike hydeck. thanks for joining us. good morning, monika. sleeveless is no problem today. >> howard, give us the report on women's fashion. how should they dress? >> fri
an 81-year-old climber from nepal is preparing for his ascent next week. >>> and a day after pledge doegllion dollars to relief efforts in moore, oklahoma, kevin durant paid a visit to the tornado-ranched town. the oklahoma thunder star met with fans. the arena is about ten miles north of moore. >>> "cbs morning news" continues next. memorial day sale get half off shorts and tees and our lowest price ever on this craftsman propelled mower plus get 150 dollars back in...
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an 81-year-old climber from nepal is preparing for his ascent next week. >>> and a day after pledging a million dollars to relief efforts in moore, oklahoma, kevin durant paid a visit to the tornado-ravaged town. the oklahoma thunder star met with fans and victims in oklahoma. the arena is about ten miles north of moore. this is the "cbs morning news." memorial day sale get half off shorts and tees and our lowest price ever on this craftsman propelled mower plus get 150 dollars back in points this is something super. this is sears race in for big savings. at the petsmart memorial day sale! save up to 50% on hundreds of items, and save up to 30% on select flea and tick products. thursday through tuesday only, at petsmart®. happiness in store.™ >>> good morning. i'm jessica kartalija. don is off today. the morning's top headlines in just a minute. first let's head over to the first warning weather center. it's marty. >> we've got shower s around the area right now. we'll get a break midday. this evening we could see vigorous thunderstorms in the mid atlantic. it's 66 on tv hill right no
an 81-year-old climber from nepal is preparing for his ascent next week. >>> and a day after pledging a million dollars to relief efforts in moore, oklahoma, kevin durant paid a visit to the tornado-ravaged town. the oklahoma thunder star met with fans and victims in oklahoma. the arena is about ten miles north of moore. this is the "cbs morning news." memorial day sale get half off shorts and tees and our lowest price ever on this craftsman propelled mower plus get 150...
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in nepal, for example, infant mortality has been almost cut in half in a decade. trained midwives and affordable medications have made almost a decade. the same could apply elsewhere. >> onto some more business news now. a new chairman has been named of lufthansa's supervisory board after a stormy meeting where shareholders voiced their opposition of the return of the longtime chairman. he stepped down in 2010 and had withdrawn his candidacy today before the general meeting, only to change tack hours later and re-enter the race. >> lufthansa has embarked on research, and have joined in bell-tightening measures. >> lufthansa has a workforce of more than 100,000. it is slashing thousands of jobs as part of its restructuring program. trying to cut costs sharply. airport fees and taxes are rising. operations are expensive, as our new planes, and lufthansa needs to buy a lot of them. in comparison to rival fleets, this is old, and old planes to guzzle more fuel than newer models. they will not be paying dividends for 2013. shareholders are unhappy and have been raising
in nepal, for example, infant mortality has been almost cut in half in a decade. trained midwives and affordable medications have made almost a decade. the same could apply elsewhere. >> onto some more business news now. a new chairman has been named of lufthansa's supervisory board after a stormy meeting where shareholders voiced their opposition of the return of the longtime chairman. he stepped down in 2010 and had withdrawn his candidacy today before the general meeting, only to...
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from there, she goes to south africa, india, nepal, thailand, cam bod cambodia, veto, moldova, and willnd her journey in romania. the world race, now in its seventh year, establishes contacts in each country. emily and her team will work with local churches and ministries in their region. >> it could be working in bible school, and to working with women and children. >> reporter: emily's group is is part of a larger team of about 50 racers, who have been asked to travel light. >> i will have one backpack for the entire 11 months. i'll be taking a tent, so sometimes we'll have accomodations, and sometimes we won't. >> reporter: how do you feel about going a week without a shower? >> i'm the type of girl who can handle that. um, and in training we had practice doing that. we were living in the woods for a week, a group of 50 people getting close together. >> reporter: world race founder seth barnes came up with the idea several years ago, to give people an alternative to the nine to five routine. >> we push people to do a journey where they go out and take virtually nothing, and they know
from there, she goes to south africa, india, nepal, thailand, cam bod cambodia, veto, moldova, and willnd her journey in romania. the world race, now in its seventh year, establishes contacts in each country. emily and her team will work with local churches and ministries in their region. >> it could be working in bible school, and to working with women and children. >> reporter: emily's group is is part of a larger team of about 50 racers, who have been asked to travel light....
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it's probably people from nepal, troops from nepal. >> charlie: u.n. peace keeping troops. >> yes. and as i saw there was heavy rotation in the months or weeks just prior to the outbreak. but as we saw again with h.i.v., the same cycle of accusation and both local and international occurred there. i actually, you know, when i was a young man, wrote my first book about that topic. and called it "aids and accusation." because it's really inevitable in the history of infectious disease. >> charlie: the senior health and policy advisor said, quote, the united nations has a moral if not legal obligation to help solve a crisis it inadvertently helped start. it is wholly responsible for the outbreak of cholera that subsequently killed some 8,000 haitians and sickened more since 2010." she has a point. >> she does have a point. the question is really what can be done now to slow it down and also what forms of remediation are possible? for example, nothing is going to bring back those 8,000 people, but there's still a lot to be done for all haitian families who have that water security, ins
it's probably people from nepal, troops from nepal. >> charlie: u.n. peace keeping troops. >> yes. and as i saw there was heavy rotation in the months or weeks just prior to the outbreak. but as we saw again with h.i.v., the same cycle of accusation and both local and international occurred there. i actually, you know, when i was a young man, wrote my first book about that topic. and called it "aids and accusation." because it's really inevitable in the history of...
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the capital of nepal is celebrating an important anniversary. the summit of mount everest was first reached 60 years ago. norgei became a hero in asia and hilary was knighted by the english crown. >> we have been together a good deal and i think we have become a fairly happy pair. this is just one example of how happy a pair we are. >> since then, about 3600 climbers have accomplished the same feat. 500 people have made it to the top of everest this year. the oldest is 80 years old. he has been up there three times. >> it is time. the top of mount everest. >> mount everest may have lost a bid of its mystery, but from below, it has not lost any of its majesty. >> anyone who has ever been on a long road trip knows you want to make sure you have a comfy seat. that message did not quite get through to a select group of drivers who have just embarked on a race that will take them across two continents. >> at the promises to be a bumpy ride at times. they are taking to the road in vehicles from yesteryear. >> we take you to the story line in china. >>
the capital of nepal is celebrating an important anniversary. the summit of mount everest was first reached 60 years ago. norgei became a hero in asia and hilary was knighted by the english crown. >> we have been together a good deal and i think we have become a fairly happy pair. this is just one example of how happy a pair we are. >> since then, about 3600 climbers have accomplished the same feat. 500 people have made it to the top of everest this year. the oldest is 80 years old....
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. >> an 81-year-old man from nepal giving up on his quest to become the oldest person to reach the questf mnt everest because of poor weather conditions. that means 80-year-old yuichiro onora will remain the oldest person. >>> mike, what's going on, on the roads? >> that's when i'll go to mt. everest, when you can take a car there. you see a little slowing past the exit. that's an optical illusion as traffic gets away from us. maps will show you the same thing. dumbarton bridge, san mateo bridge. commute traditionally westbound and no problems in all these areas heading up or down the peninsula, 101 and 280, into and out of san francisco. smooth drive showing up right there over on the right side. little slowing 80 over toward 101. no incidents reported in the westbound 80 direction or south 101. it is eastbound 80 reports of a stalled vehicle. it sounds like the on-ramp, fourth street on-ramp to eastbound 80, approaching the lower deck and the skyway. it sounds like it's a city street issue. i do see some slowing on the sensors. we'll track that. the bridge itself moves smoothly. back t
. >> an 81-year-old man from nepal giving up on his quest to become the oldest person to reach the questf mnt everest because of poor weather conditions. that means 80-year-old yuichiro onora will remain the oldest person. >>> mike, what's going on, on the roads? >> that's when i'll go to mt. everest, when you can take a car there. you see a little slowing past the exit. that's an optical illusion as traffic gets away from us. maps will show you the same thing. dumbarton...
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. >> here's the thing, the record might be short-lived because an 81-year-old from nepal is planning to climb everest next week. he's like, i'll show you up. >> stealing my man's thunder. >> that's awesome. >> awesome action there. >> we finish up with nice weather out there. the st. patrick's day parade three years ago. [celtic music] ♪ - wake up, mother-[bleep]. - die, demon! - why didn't you ever call me back? - unfortunately, unless harry's law really took off this week and no one told me, you two are the biggest stars at the network. but this year, everything you say will be scripted and on prompter. do not deviate from the script. - jack, tracy and i are total pros. - on television, and when it comes to the assisted suicide debate. secret handshake, my baloney. - hazel, i won't be here tomorrow, so...i wanted to give you this. it's the tail i had until i was 16. - well, don't worry about the parade. i'll take care of tracy and jenna like they're my own children. which is a bad example, because i left my kids at a sears in 2004.
. >> here's the thing, the record might be short-lived because an 81-year-old from nepal is planning to climb everest next week. he's like, i'll show you up. >> stealing my man's thunder. >> that's awesome. >> awesome action there. >> we finish up with nice weather out there. the st. patrick's day parade three years ago. [celtic music] ♪ - wake up, mother-[bleep]. - die, demon! - why didn't you ever call me back? - unfortunately, unless harry's law really took...
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i'm familiar with the plight of the displaced living in india and nepal, also. i know, we have a vibrant community in vermont. they made valuable contributions to communities they live in. they have very valuable part of our state. i talked with them about it, as the senator knows, like -- [inaudible] . >> mr. chairman -- . >> and i discuss this problem with him. .. obviously does thank by voice vote but i do have some questions i would like to have answered. by the way one of the values of bringing up is it irritates china all the time and on this issue i don't mind irritating china. >> that was not my intent. >> i know it. >> it's an added and the fit. >> i have some stuff here. first of all -- >> i was serious on the first comment. >> here, here's what i would like to have you explained to me. now we generally have people resettle here because they don't have anyplace else to go. it's my understanding that these people have been resettled already and nepal or india so what is the purpose then if they have safety and they have resettlement? why this amendment
i'm familiar with the plight of the displaced living in india and nepal, also. i know, we have a vibrant community in vermont. they made valuable contributions to communities they live in. they have very valuable part of our state. i talked with them about it, as the senator knows, like -- [inaudible] . >> mr. chairman -- . >> and i discuss this problem with him. .. obviously does thank by voice vote but i do have some questions i would like to have answered. by the way one of the...
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the capital of nepal is celebrating an important anniversary. the summit of mount everest was first reached 60 years ago. norgei became a hero in asia and hilary was knighted by the english crown. >> we have been together a good deal and i think we have become a fairly happy pair. this is just one example of how happy a pair we are. >> since then, about 3600 climbers have accomplished the same feat. 500 people have made it to the top of everest this year. the oldest is 80 years old. he has been up there three times. >> it is time. the top of mount everest. >> mount everest may have lost a bid of its mystery, but from below, it has not lost any of its majesty. >> anyone who has ever been on a long road trip knows you want to make sure you have a comfy seat. that message did not quite get through to a select group of drivers who have just embarked on a race that will take them across two continents. >> at the promises to be a bumpy ride at times. they are taking to the road in vehicles from yesteryear. >> we take you to the story line in china. >>
the capital of nepal is celebrating an important anniversary. the summit of mount everest was first reached 60 years ago. norgei became a hero in asia and hilary was knighted by the english crown. >> we have been together a good deal and i think we have become a fairly happy pair. this is just one example of how happy a pair we are. >> since then, about 3600 climbers have accomplished the same feat. 500 people have made it to the top of everest this year. the oldest is 80 years old....
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and nepal's record holder, 81, is chasing him. miura expects to reach the peak tomorrow.hey both said the secret is staying fit their whole life. and bottled oxygen. >>> and finally our play list, sings tonight with carole king, whods woven a musical tap stli, all of us share. tonight she'll be honored at the white house. ♪ and i'll be there ♪ yes, i will ♪ you've got a friend >> yesterday she got the gersh win prize for popular song at the library of congress, the first woman ever to receive it, singing that show she wrote, "you've got a friend." >>> and still ahead, what it is to be from oklahoma. just ask toby keith, coming up. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoi
and nepal's record holder, 81, is chasing him. miura expects to reach the peak tomorrow.hey both said the secret is staying fit their whole life. and bottled oxygen. >>> and finally our play list, sings tonight with carole king, whods woven a musical tap stli, all of us share. tonight she'll be honored at the white house. ♪ and i'll be there ♪ yes, i will ♪ you've got a friend >> yesterday she got the gersh win prize for popular song at the library of congress, the first...
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an 81-year-old from nepal is planning to climb everest next week. >>> we've got a date when the worldus will open next. for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created... a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more.. low and no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know... exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks... with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories... america's beverage companies are delivering. >>> famed east bay restaurant chez panisse will soon be back in business. the reopening will take place on june 21st, nearly four months after a fire heavily damaged the restaurant. the reopening celebration will also be a fund-raiser for the edible school yard project. if you'd like to get a table for opening day, get ready to shell out big bucks. reservations for the second floor cafe are $1,000 a person. if you want to eat in the main dining room, it will cost you $2500 per person. >>> here's someone who can afford it, a
an 81-year-old from nepal is planning to climb everest next week. >>> we've got a date when the worldus will open next. for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created... a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more.. low and no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know... exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks... with lower-calorie options....
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everest, and that's because an 81-year-old man from nepal was forced to abandon his summit attempt dueme bad weather. it all comes 60 years to the date after sir edmund hillary became the first man to conquer the mountain. >>> this morning's sports update tells you all you need to know about last night's playoff action. here's espn. >>> welcome to your "sportscenter" update. i'm jorge andres. game four of the eastern conference finals, miami heat against the indiana pacers, miami putting their postseason road record of 5-0 on the line. pick it up, roy hibbert, the put-back. 23 points, 12 boards for him. 11th career postseason double-double. later lance getting the tough runner to fall. outscoring pacers in the paint, lebron james called for the foul. fouls out for the first time since last year's game four in the conference finals. 30 seconds to go. d. wade called for traveling and that would do it. the pacers, they go on to win it, 99-92. the series now tied at 2 apiece. >>> to the ice we go. western conference semifinal game seven, sharks against the kings. kings on the rush. anze ko
everest, and that's because an 81-year-old man from nepal was forced to abandon his summit attempt dueme bad weather. it all comes 60 years to the date after sir edmund hillary became the first man to conquer the mountain. >>> this morning's sports update tells you all you need to know about last night's playoff action. here's espn. >>> welcome to your "sportscenter" update. i'm jorge andres. game four of the eastern conference finals, miami heat against the indiana...
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>>> y para nuestro final de impacto, un hombre como pueden ver, vestido de azul zsurco el cielo en nepal comerciantes deja todo en cenizas por incendio >> noticias univision 14 a las 6 >> buenas tardes >> bienvenidos >> un centro comercial amaneció en llamas y no se permite entrar a aevaluar los daños . >> hay muchos empleados sin trabajo >> & negocios quedaron destruidos y los bomberos dicen que cuando llegaron ya había pasado demasiado tiempo antes que llamaran al numd e emergencia >> así quedó este centro comercial después que a las 8 de la mañana se iniciara el incendio >> ninguno de sus metodos pudieon combatir las llamas así que usaron un método de lanzar agua desde arriba, >> un restaurant, barberia y otros resultaron destruidos. >> vi
>>> y para nuestro final de impacto, un hombre como pueden ver, vestido de azul zsurco el cielo en nepal comerciantes deja todo en cenizas por incendio >> noticias univision 14 a las 6 >> buenas tardes >> bienvenidos >> un centro comercial amaneció en llamas y no se permite entrar a aevaluar los daños . >> hay muchos empleados sin trabajo >> & negocios quedaron destruidos y los bomberos dicen que cuando llegaron ya había pasado demasiado...
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listen to this, an 81-year-old guy from nepal is planning a summit attempt next week. >> on his toes. >> 80 years old. >> wow. and, by the way, when you reach the summit, you apparently age 70 years, so he's -- >> so he's 150? >> 150 at the summit. >> oh, man. >> four heart surgeries. >> wow. >> let's take a look at the weather across the nation. more stormy conditions on tap for western kansas into oklahoma and texas. almost the entire eastern third of the country will be muggy and rainy with thunderstorms in some of those spots. despite the dates, no, likely again today in the mountain areas of the northwest. >>> expect, hot, humid and 80s across the southwest. chilly in the northwest with highs barely making it into the 60s. mostly high 60s and 70s elsewhere. >>> all right still to come -- tens of millions americans get ready to hit the road for the holiday just as gas prices go up. >>> also, coming up, good news if you're trying to sell your house. we have some new numbers on home sales to tell you about. >>> and if you've been ordering cocktails in new jersey, you may not have be
listen to this, an 81-year-old guy from nepal is planning a summit attempt next week. >> on his toes. >> 80 years old. >> wow. and, by the way, when you reach the summit, you apparently age 70 years, so he's -- >> so he's 150? >> 150 at the summit. >> oh, man. >> four heart surgeries. >> wow. >> let's take a look at the weather across the nation. more stormy conditions on tap for western kansas into oklahoma and texas. almost the entire...
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. >>> an 81-year-old man in nepal abandoned his hike to mount everest.was trying to be the oldest person to reaching the summit. they were considering adding a ladder. on good days as many as 150 people reach the summit and the ladder will help avoid over crowding. some say it's cheating. what do you think? >> maybe they wershould put in escalator. >> i don't know. pretty hard to get up there. we have a heartbreaking update for you about a little girl trying to beat end stage cystic fibrosis. they are refusing to change their bopolicy and allow the 10-year-old to get on the adult transplant list instead she is on the child transplant list because she is not 12 years old. a lung transplant from a child donor is much more rare. without new lungs she will die within weeks. the board claims the policy is in place because they can't measure for the lung allocation in order to make sure the sickest patients get the lungs first. we talked exclusively with sara's mother about the decision. >> my kid is dying. her doctor told me she is dying. they told me i have
. >>> an 81-year-old man in nepal abandoned his hike to mount everest.was trying to be the oldest person to reaching the summit. they were considering adding a ladder. on good days as many as 150 people reach the summit and the ladder will help avoid over crowding. some say it's cheating. what do you think? >> maybe they wershould put in escalator. >> i don't know. pretty hard to get up there. we have a heartbreaking update for you about a little girl trying to beat end...
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>> i've been back many times to nepal nepal. i'm a king walker.> the air's getting pretty thin. in a lot of places that's twice as high as you would ever get in a lot of countries. >> third is? >> i think china is a place that's terrifically interesting these days. so many are interested in what's happening these days. it's so fascinating to see -- >> what's the greatest beach in the world? >> i'm from australia, but, you know, we put our claim in city bees and some of the beaches in sydney and the great american beach beach. >> he's planning a summer here. >> i'm sorry. >> no, no no. >>> but one of the things that i like about what lonely planet does, you have ten -- you have ten top tips and two really struck out for me. i'm not winking at you. my contact is bothering me. i'm not trying to be cute. my contact is killing me. >> you could have fooled me. >> hello, hello. one was step outside your come ft. zone. i want you to elaborate on that. the other was don't overeconomize. don't miss out on a great experience for a couple of bucks so talk abo
>> i've been back many times to nepal nepal. i'm a king walker.> the air's getting pretty thin. in a lot of places that's twice as high as you would ever get in a lot of countries. >> third is? >> i think china is a place that's terrifically interesting these days. so many are interested in what's happening these days. it's so fascinating to see -- >> what's the greatest beach in the world? >> i'm from australia, but, you know, we put our claim in city bees and...
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weather is hampering the search and preventing a rescue helicopter from reaching the base camp in nepal it is believered the climbers were descending when they slipped. >>> it's a magical start to the memorial day weekend. disney parks is kicking off the summer with a 24-hour party it was an all-nighter inside the magic kingdom last night. hundreds of people who spent the night outside rushed into the park when it opened at 6:00 a.m. all three disney resorts plan to stay open for 24 hours. it's the first all-night opening for all three parks. disney is the parent company of abc 7 news. >>> the budget battle in washington is causing widespread slashing of programs. when we return, we'll tell you how one bay area research center is actually finding an upside to the funding shortage. >>> plus hundreds of thousands of soldiers will be honored here at what's known as the arlington of the west. coming up, i'll tell you how you can be a part of the ceremony honoring our >>> welcome back. it's 5:30. we're starting this half hour with a quick look at the weather. >> we have a full moon this morn
weather is hampering the search and preventing a rescue helicopter from reaching the base camp in nepal it is believered the climbers were descending when they slipped. >>> it's a magical start to the memorial day weekend. disney parks is kicking off the summer with a 24-hour party it was an all-nighter inside the magic kingdom last night. hundreds of people who spent the night outside rushed into the park when it opened at 6:00 a.m. all three disney resorts plan to stay open for 24...
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. >>> four months earlier she had moved to virginia from nepal. she wanted to end her pregnancy. three local clinics would not perform the abortion but one referred her to the women's medical society. on november 18 her friend and her daughter drove her to gosnell's clinic. >> supposed to be given once every three hours and this was give karnamaya mongar. she was given demerol dose after demerol dose after demerol dose. >> mongar was a small one but two helpers who would later be charged with murder did not adjust the medication to mongar's size. >> she lost all of her vital signs. she stopped breathing. >> according to the grand jury testimony when gosnell could not revive her he went into coverup mode. he didn't call the ambulance for hours and didn't tell the paramedics about the heavy doses of demerol. and when they did get a pulse gosnell couldn't find the keys to the padlocked emergency exit. >> and ms. mongar's survival chances slim as they were were severely hampered by the fact it took the paramedics 20 minutes getting the door open. >> bret: mongar was pronounced dead a
. >>> four months earlier she had moved to virginia from nepal. she wanted to end her pregnancy. three local clinics would not perform the abortion but one referred her to the women's medical society. on november 18 her friend and her daughter drove her to gosnell's clinic. >> supposed to be given once every three hours and this was give karnamaya mongar. she was given demerol dose after demerol dose after demerol dose. >> mongar was a small one but two helpers who would...
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weather is hampering the search and preventing a rescue helicopter from reaching the base camp in nepal. it is believed the climbers were descending when they slipped. >>> military fighter jets intercepted a plane after two passengers moved towards the jet's cockpit in england. the two were arrested when the plane landed. 297 passengers were on board. so far police found no suspicious items. the uk remaintenans on tightene terror alert because of a deadly attack on a soldier this past weekend. >>> california would treat electronic cigarettes like any other tobacco product under a bill in the senate. state senator allen corbett says some of the vapors may pose a health threat, something the manufacturers say is not true. >>> the budget battle is causing widespread slashing of programs. how one bay area research center is fining an upside to the funding shortage. >>> plus hundreds of thousands of soldiers will be honored this morning here at what's called the arlington of the west. just ahead of memorial day. i'm kira klapper, coming up, how you can be a part of the ceremony honoring >>>
weather is hampering the search and preventing a rescue helicopter from reaching the base camp in nepal. it is believed the climbers were descending when they slipped. >>> military fighter jets intercepted a plane after two passengers moved towards the jet's cockpit in england. the two were arrested when the plane landed. 297 passengers were on board. so far police found no suspicious items. the uk remaintenans on tightene terror alert because of a deadly attack on a soldier this past...
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if he does he will break the current world record held by a 76-year-old record held from nepal. >>> theres a bear on the loose. there is the bear. i guess he apparently took a dip in a pool. he was hot. >> it's warm down there. >> he's wondering around there. >> that is north of los angeles. >> okay. so there is he is. this is happening live. wildlife experts out there trying to figure out what to do with this bear. >> we will figure out exactly what happened to him. >> we'll keep an eye on him. >>> we want to know what sal is working on in traffic. >> coming up we will keep following the bay bridge which has been busy about a 15-20 minute delay. and also on the nimitz freeway we are seeing more slow traffic. a lot more from 238 heading south. let's go to steve. >>> cold this morning. a lot of 30s and 40s. we'll end up with sunshine for everybody. a cool and breezy day. highs 60s and 70s. we'll have more coming up. >>> also coming up on mornings on 2 it was the scene of an apparent tact of sabotage. why sheriffs deputies are back at a pg&e plant. >>> in case you didn't know it's a windy w
if he does he will break the current world record held by a 76-year-old record held from nepal. >>> theres a bear on the loose. there is the bear. i guess he apparently took a dip in a pool. he was hot. >> it's warm down there. >> he's wondering around there. >> that is north of los angeles. >> okay. so there is he is. this is happening live. wildlife experts out there trying to figure out what to do with this bear. >> we will figure out exactly what...
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four months earlier she had moved to virginia from nepal. she wanted to end her pregnancy.ocal clinics would not perform the abortion but one referred her to the women's medical society. on november 18th, 2009, her friend and daughter drove her to gosnell's clinic. >> this medication should be given 1 every three hours this medication was given every hour on the hour and another drug called restoral to induce sleepiness. she was given dem moreal dose after demerol dose. >> she was a small woman but the two unlicensed helpers who would later be charged with murder did not adjust the medications to mangar's size. >> she lost all of her vital signs stopped breathing. >> according to grand jury tem when gosnell wouldcould not revive her he went into cover up mode. he didn't call the ambulance for hours and didn't tell the paramedics about the heavy doses of demerol. when they did get a pulse gosnell couldn't find the keys to the padlock emergency exit. >> ms. mongar's survival chances were hampered by the fact it took paramedics 20 minutes to get the door open. >> she was prono
four months earlier she had moved to virginia from nepal. she wanted to end her pregnancy.ocal clinics would not perform the abortion but one referred her to the women's medical society. on november 18th, 2009, her friend and daughter drove her to gosnell's clinic. >> this medication should be given 1 every three hours this medication was given every hour on the hour and another drug called restoral to induce sleepiness. she was given dem moreal dose after demerol dose. >> she was a...
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. >> nepal two videos showing the first person ever to climb the heist mountains.80-year-old daredevil skier proud about his conquest of mount everest. the key to climbing and aging is never giving up on your dream. amen to that. >> hungary, the annual reenactment of the 16th century battle of the capital of cotta thousands attending the three dpaisively it commemorates the day in 1579 with christian armies rae coop to recapture th fortress. >> presidented geor george b. wh the 100 kilometer buck ride or roughly 62 mile bike trek held on his ranch in texas. some veterans missing limbis tok on the terrain saying nothing held them back. dr. mark seigel invited to ride along. the doctor got a chance to speak one-on-one with president bush and asked him about his thoughts on healthcare and the importance of staying fit. >> i think one important aspect of a healthcare system is to encourage healthy behavior and prevention. we are doing that here. we are preventing disease by staying fit. if people make better choices the demand for healthcare to decline. it is important
. >> nepal two videos showing the first person ever to climb the heist mountains.80-year-old daredevil skier proud about his conquest of mount everest. the key to climbing and aging is never giving up on your dream. amen to that. >> hungary, the annual reenactment of the 16th century battle of the capital of cotta thousands attending the three dpaisively it commemorates the day in 1579 with christian armies rae coop to recapture th fortress. >> presidented geor george b. wh...
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. >>> nepal, new video showing the oldest person ever to climb the world's highest mountain. an 80-year-old former dare devil skier proud to talk about his recent conquest on mt. everest. he said the key to climbing and aging is never giving up on your dreams. amen to that. >>> hungary. the annual re-enactment of the 16th century battle. thousands tanning the three-day festival. it commemorates the day in 1579 when christian armies recaptured the fortress. >>> president george w. bush hosting his third annual 100 k bike ride. wounded warriors joining him on a 100 kilometer or roughly 62-mile bike trek. held on his ranch in texas. some veterans missing limbs lost in battle, taking on the hills and the mountainous terrain, proving nothing can hold them back. fox news medical teamer dr. mike siegel had a chance to speak one-on-one with president bush and asked him about his thoughts on health care and the importance of staying fit. >> i think the most important, one important aspect of a good health care system is to encourage healthy behavior. and prevention. that's what we're
. >>> nepal, new video showing the oldest person ever to climb the world's highest mountain. an 80-year-old former dare devil skier proud to talk about his recent conquest on mt. everest. he said the key to climbing and aging is never giving up on your dreams. amen to that. >>> hungary. the annual re-enactment of the 16th century battle. thousands tanning the three-day festival. it commemorates the day in 1579 when christian armies recaptured the fortress. >>>...