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this is one of the few women represents the muslim community of nepal.rior advertise are clear. >> translator: everyone in my district wants peace security and laws. when an offender is arrested political pressure gets the person released. we need the constitution written as soon as possible. >> reporter: 85% of the members in this assembly are now. but analysts claim it is not as inclusive at the last assembly. >> [ inaudible ] 42%, but in the second [ inaudible ]. so they were not in the [ inaudible ] assembly, they were in the [ inaudible ] power [ inaudible ] democratic [ inaudible ]. >> reporter: the leaders have expressed their commitment to write the constitution within one year, yet two months on the same leaders have not been able to agreement on a government. this leaves the party sceptical. al jazeera, kathmandu. >>> to afghanistan now, in some places people have to deal with a duel tax system. jane ferguson has the story. >> reporter: this is a government tax man collecting money. but just behind him are taliban tax men doing exactly the same
this is one of the few women represents the muslim community of nepal.rior advertise are clear. >> translator: everyone in my district wants peace security and laws. when an offender is arrested political pressure gets the person released. we need the constitution written as soon as possible. >> reporter: 85% of the members in this assembly are now. but analysts claim it is not as inclusive at the last assembly. >> [ inaudible ] 42%, but in the second [ inaudible ]. so they...
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nepalese viewers in nepal have been posting urging the government to ban the use of genetically modified feed. the online campaign has paid off. wednesday, the supreme court of nepal banned the importation of gtmo's until further notice, many companies like monsanto will not be up to sell their products to the poor. this has been warmly welcomed by the country's web users. globally speaking, the average life expectancy currently stands at 71 years old and has progressively grown in recent decades. this graphic was produced by chilean graphic designer, showing at this moment in time we can expect to live longest in monaco, where the average age of death is 90 years old. japan, singapore, and macau are chat intod at 84, and south africa has a average life expectancy of 49. south africand have an average life expectancy of 49. a wacky idea of dressing like clothing mannequins, striking a photo next to them, posting them on the web. one way to pass the time when you go shopping with his girlfriend. this person from brazil lost both of his legs at the age of 13, but this has not stopped him f
nepalese viewers in nepal have been posting urging the government to ban the use of genetically modified feed. the online campaign has paid off. wednesday, the supreme court of nepal banned the importation of gtmo's until further notice, many companies like monsanto will not be up to sell their products to the poor. this has been warmly welcomed by the country's web users. globally speaking, the average life expectancy currently stands at 71 years old and has progressively grown in recent...
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. >> nepal's politicians get together to draft new constitutions. we'll tell you the problems they are facing. >> we are expecting to see the progress. >> a host city for the brazil world cup - exclusions have been threatened. >> in china a prom meant dissident is on trial. xu zhiyong faces five years in prison. a dozen people gathered outside of court to protest innocence. journalists were forbidden to film. our correspondent and other journalists were physically moved by police. >> there's extreme sensitivity from the court case. normally they were about to stand for trial, and we are being pushed by local police. all the media here today are being heard and moved out of the area. an extremely sensitive case. this didn't happen to the court case. this shows how serious the central government is taking its place against xu zhiyong. he's charged with attempting to disrupt order. because of a campaign he started against edou eyeings clause in china. he was campaigning for the right. he was detained in july, charged and arrested in caught. and during
. >> nepal's politicians get together to draft new constitutions. we'll tell you the problems they are facing. >> we are expecting to see the progress. >> a host city for the brazil world cup - exclusions have been threatened. >> in china a prom meant dissident is on trial. xu zhiyong faces five years in prison. a dozen people gathered outside of court to protest innocence. journalists were forbidden to film. our correspondent and other journalists were physically moved...
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and so that tension was in as nepal the news room seemed a bit out of order. it's because a whole newsroom spent over a month preparing for the special broadcasts. she is hosting the program for the second consecutive year on this. during people because starting with sixty one to study the owners do my thing so we can cut in and do whatever was out on the annual i'm feeling might be left out or you think is that she wanted to buy or sell down with us and there's the other three sections when a reporter and as the key to coping with new media. to learn from that state. can. companion called continue to consult before we play she is to host a program with me on land. her co anchor on prime time news we have to host the lines programs for over an hour or so we have a lot to sift through. and are meeting continued for quite awhile only. each era has its own hallmarks of strong personalities and highlight moments that i will remember for very long time in twenty thirteen has certainly been that year. packed full of those higher light incense and elements and to com
and so that tension was in as nepal the news room seemed a bit out of order. it's because a whole newsroom spent over a month preparing for the special broadcasts. she is hosting the program for the second consecutive year on this. during people because starting with sixty one to study the owners do my thing so we can cut in and do whatever was out on the annual i'm feeling might be left out or you think is that she wanted to buy or sell down with us and there's the other three sections when a...
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in nepal a storm caused panic as they watched a soccer match. 90 people are stomped to death as theytry to make their way to locked gates. >> call it an accident of war. call it a case of mistaken identity. call it a tragedy. 290 people, everyone on board a commercial flight that took off from insider end, killed when the plane was shut down by heat seeking mission fired by the u.s. cruiser. it mistook the airliner for a jet fighter. maybe some ironic consolation that the war between iraq and iran which created a awful environment for this tragedy ended only two weeks later. the environment was not immune to the heavy hand of disaster. fire destroyed 4 million acres of land in the western united states. 2.2millionacres in yellow stone national park alone. in the end zone, the park superintendent was optimistic saying all is not lost the park will come back. >> actually went there once. >> here in the bay area a leak at the shell oil refinery in martinez at first glance appeared to be relatively small. but as the crude oil moved inland toward chicago, the enormity of the spill was fin
in nepal a storm caused panic as they watched a soccer match. 90 people are stomped to death as theytry to make their way to locked gates. >> call it an accident of war. call it a case of mistaken identity. call it a tragedy. 290 people, everyone on board a commercial flight that took off from insider end, killed when the plane was shut down by heat seeking mission fired by the u.s. cruiser. it mistook the airliner for a jet fighter. maybe some ironic consolation that the war between iraq...
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civilians were also wounded in the attack that are good on what a shock to tote all to go to the boggle in nepal. seeing on the sewage is that she is saying the funding and you've got to the problem with this includes staff the domestic security assistance force's oh nine us service members died totally a society people into placed explosive device attack. don scott the concert in the last team to sponsor to cancel the incident. it seats six of non citizens but also wounded in the attack the tilted on friday. i put it to keep going on so call it into the tub onto it. the blitz police chief told the media the iac a statement did not disclose the nice nod to the victims as her eyes a onesie the one on the detainee was completely destroyed and said that the city and automated he does but picked but still explosion which happened in the media in many religious centers and open construction companies undertaking to sit studies like the one boy was running two was to camp phoenix. not to be a second bullet in the taming of the security forces of it and said adding that he sought god be the gauntlet an
civilians were also wounded in the attack that are good on what a shock to tote all to go to the boggle in nepal. seeing on the sewage is that she is saying the funding and you've got to the problem with this includes staff the domestic security assistance force's oh nine us service members died totally a society people into placed explosive device attack. don scott the concert in the last team to sponsor to cancel the incident. it seats six of non citizens but also wounded in the attack the...
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the bacteria we identified matches the one from nepal. all this cannot just be coincidence. >> even though haiti has not been at war. the. in mission has a fractious relationship with haitians. its forces accused in dozens of rape and sexual abuse cases and now for bringing cholera. the epidemic is now reaching some of the most remote corners. surrounded by rice paddy fields, this village lies more than two hours downstream from the un base in mirebalais. but even here, cholera has taken a heavy toll. >> ( translated ): this is the water we used to drink from. we got cholera from this water. >> reporter: villagers step forward to tell us about the loss of their loved ones. >> ( translated ): i lost my child. and i had cholera myself. when i lost my child, i thought he'd been poisoned. i took him to a traditional healer. before we could do anything, the child was dead. >> reporter: this old man lost his brother, a cousin, and his two children. he seemed shell-shocked, wondering aloud who would now look after him. >> ( translated ): they to
the bacteria we identified matches the one from nepal. all this cannot just be coincidence. >> even though haiti has not been at war. the. in mission has a fractious relationship with haitians. its forces accused in dozens of rape and sexual abuse cases and now for bringing cholera. the epidemic is now reaching some of the most remote corners. surrounded by rice paddy fields, this village lies more than two hours downstream from the un base in mirebalais. but even here, cholera has taken...
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disaster is that the authorities have a license to build a highway from china all the way down through nepalto india. so these images i made, i dare to say maybe some of the last images of this authentic culture in its purest form. >> jimmy nelson there was some really incredible images and they are all put together in a book, which i can't wait to get a hold of. that brings a probe -- the program to the close. you can watch on our own a four hour news channel as well. i am katty kay. thank you for watching. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, union bank, and charles schwab. >> it is insane around here. you stand behind what you think. around here, you don't make excuses. you make commitments. when you can't live up to them, you own up and make it right. some people think the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this country has gone missing in places where it is needed most, but i know you will still find it when you know where t
disaster is that the authorities have a license to build a highway from china all the way down through nepalto india. so these images i made, i dare to say maybe some of the last images of this authentic culture in its purest form. >> jimmy nelson there was some really incredible images and they are all put together in a book, which i can't wait to get a hold of. that brings a probe -- the program to the close. you can watch on our own a four hour news channel as well. i am katty kay....
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disaster is that the authorities have a license to build a highway from china all the way down through nepalto india. so these images i made, i dare to say maybe some of the last images of this authentic culture in its purest form. >> jimmy nelson there was some really incredible images and they are all put together in a book, which i can't wait to get a hold of. that brings a probe -- the program to the close. you can watch on our own a four hour news channel as well. i am katty kay. thank you for watching. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, union bank, and charles schwab. >> it is insane around here. you stand behind what you think. around here, you don't make excuses. you make commitments. when you can't live up to them, you own up and make it right. some people think the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this country has gone missing in places where it is needed most, but i know you will still find it when you know where t
disaster is that the authorities have a license to build a highway from china all the way down through nepalto india. so these images i made, i dare to say maybe some of the last images of this authentic culture in its purest form. >> jimmy nelson there was some really incredible images and they are all put together in a book, which i can't wait to get a hold of. that brings a probe -- the program to the close. you can watch on our own a four hour news channel as well. i am katty kay....
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the controversial sharia based legislation matt was arrested in the eastern capital of nepal torquay of the two men from a band minutes in the group to study type bout came to his clinic and again asked him questions about his minority equity asset of islam whether in business many of the land from its premises who are required by new government order issued last year to rigorously investigate allegations of blasphemy before pressing charges. secondly smith spoke to them or took their statements. in another case last week a pakistani court sentenced to death the mentally ill british man mohammed ash go on blasphemy charges of the allegedly claimed to be israel's prophets and their campus of those languishing in jails across many challenges the moment. loyalty is to live up to monroe. and and muslims. then his mom listens because its exterior minimum ticket to the state. i hope will make your mouse and is a statement. crossing the stream is to know. did you order the court handed down soon. and then sat down in dish for lunch. and in the fridge. i also love these new laws digits. so y
the controversial sharia based legislation matt was arrested in the eastern capital of nepal torquay of the two men from a band minutes in the group to study type bout came to his clinic and again asked him questions about his minority equity asset of islam whether in business many of the land from its premises who are required by new government order issued last year to rigorously investigate allegations of blasphemy before pressing charges. secondly smith spoke to them or took their...
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they labor in gold mines in ghana, kilns in nepal and silk dying in india.ixteen hours a day, no rest for food or water or bathroom breaks. this child, kopi, worked as a slave in a fishing village in ghana his parents sent him away on a promise of education. he was sold as a slave, made to work hauling heavy fish nets. a photographer documents their story, lisa christine. >> entire families cloaked in a blanket of dust are forced to stack bricks on their head, up to 18 at a time, each brick weighing more than four pounds. and then made to walk hundreds of yards to a truck to place them on the back of the truck. >> according to "free the slaves," a nonprofit agency, 21 to 30 million people are trapped in slavery around the world today. traffickers earn about $32,000,000,000 each year. many every day products are made by slaves such as cars, computers, chocolate, cell phones and clothing. >> they do it because they have been lied to and they have believed somebody. and then have been exploited. >> india has the largest slave population, 14 million, but it's al
they labor in gold mines in ghana, kilns in nepal and silk dying in india.ixteen hours a day, no rest for food or water or bathroom breaks. this child, kopi, worked as a slave in a fishing village in ghana his parents sent him away on a promise of education. he was sold as a slave, made to work hauling heavy fish nets. a photographer documents their story, lisa christine. >> entire families cloaked in a blanket of dust are forced to stack bricks on their head, up to 18 at a time, each...
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remain in the streets of kiev as they demand ukraine's president to fire his camp and people living in nepal are switching from tea to coffee as growers their expansion. voters in georgia will be spending the next couple of weeks weighing their options. the race to lead one of the biggest ie the worldldldld is officially underway. sixteen candidates are running in the gubernatorial election set for february night they're vying to replace malalalalalalaliki in all the g the twenty twenty olympics to the city. but he resigned after admitting he received funds from a medical group around the time of the last election he said it was a perch along. the tokyo governor has an immense jurisdiction the budget is equivalent to that of sweden about thirty million people live in the japanese capital more than ten million of them are eligible t t t t t t t t tn the candidates dell ceo on the ballot is king gee it's in the mia. he is the former head of the japan federation of bar associations. he has the recommendation of the japanese communist party p i hope to make tokyotic the world's best city to work
remain in the streets of kiev as they demand ukraine's president to fire his camp and people living in nepal are switching from tea to coffee as growers their expansion. voters in georgia will be spending the next couple of weeks weighing their options. the race to lead one of the biggest ie the worldldldld is officially underway. sixteen candidates are running in the gubernatorial election set for february night they're vying to replace malalalalalalaliki in all the g the twenty twenty...
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an altar or find a toxic dust warning was issued in seoul but things cleared up earlier today for nepal's let's go over working but the weather center. good evening book and the nissan and see that although the fine pass from china has just appeared there is a high chance it may come back due to the mild winter weather while numbers will rise back to the recent seven degrees on friday and nice and light showers are forecast for saturday and currently that mason is on the table and out of high pressure system from time out which is why we're seeing clear skies across the map. well higher than the seasonal average ten summer and forecast the rest of the weekend. for those of you wondering there be light passed since our advantage and lobbied is on the first day of lunar new year holiday which is next thursday. they got to tomorrow's ratings challenged the top that day at minus five degrees but the high and high beam up a win one zero eight. moving on to live their beads and at the dental guilty at six degrees bomb on them and tops out at my list too. salleh capri this now and back to your b
an altar or find a toxic dust warning was issued in seoul but things cleared up earlier today for nepal's let's go over working but the weather center. good evening book and the nissan and see that although the fine pass from china has just appeared there is a high chance it may come back due to the mild winter weather while numbers will rise back to the recent seven degrees on friday and nice and light showers are forecast for saturday and currently that mason is on the table and out of high...
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drain the life out of gas to come look at this by the nepal. he did school is the front east to meet right to picket in northern india. national cap that any day you may just be sitting for the frosty days it's all for the taping of mercury after two point four two piece fight tb has been going on when up to the full heat on monday. this is a hottie if in the northern he still likes it even quoted one point four g the sexiest called disrupted the traffic even the majority of passengers stranded. thomas said goodbye to cool it has affected crops. it turned out that he doesn't yet have wanted to come all ye be fit to date. i debated about what i want the thirty first of the honeymoon for. the nice post on i'll just get in the mix into the dean's bid to match most parts of the northern city. what did that is down to one point eight degrees tomorrow to ride out to that end of that and then brought to the abandonment of that. more on that agenda. said that when the ball with the metro she and other capitals knowledge in the months into the country t
drain the life out of gas to come look at this by the nepal. he did school is the front east to meet right to picket in northern india. national cap that any day you may just be sitting for the frosty days it's all for the taping of mercury after two point four two piece fight tb has been going on when up to the full heat on monday. this is a hottie if in the northern he still likes it even quoted one point four g the sexiest called disrupted the traffic even the majority of passengers...
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here is the nepal. millions who have been used to get this done for decades the existing ones i've come to india two years of neglect but the situation has been exacerbated said that lebanon could end up on qualified teaching staff in government schools. i guess i didn't quite get the idea of a vendetta and the dvd audio and video and singing to him that it's because he's doing just a gay doesn't he did it but someday will. it was going to steal a sale. um i dunno what to do less than one goal on saturday. i do the job was to have the will of allah i will lament the benefit system again. it got me a double bill with the widget in the day will need a daddy. china is a part of the strep and sixty tonnes of linkage me. it has been illegally occupied at the center of the six decades now. he says and you get past eight days from hockey fans heading out to the bbc the market. but it is good and that was pretty good other then that is that it did end up like the advantage but they did this and that it didn't g
here is the nepal. millions who have been used to get this done for decades the existing ones i've come to india two years of neglect but the situation has been exacerbated said that lebanon could end up on qualified teaching staff in government schools. i guess i didn't quite get the idea of a vendetta and the dvd audio and video and singing to him that it's because he's doing just a gay doesn't he did it but someday will. it was going to steal a sale. um i dunno what to do less than one goal...
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highway patrol the list goes on at the mention our friend nepal a tunnel it's quite obvious that our borders are not secure as he'd like to make us believe secure all the time with obama and his bunch in office because they've got seem to have an agenda where where this open borders thing is exactly what they're looking to it's a foregone conclusion.
highway patrol the list goes on at the mention our friend nepal a tunnel it's quite obvious that our borders are not secure as he'd like to make us believe secure all the time with obama and his bunch in office because they've got seem to have an agenda where where this open borders thing is exactly what they're looking to it's a foregone conclusion.
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they labour in goldmines in ghana, kilns in nepal, silk-dyeing houses. 16 hours a day. no rest for food, water for bathroom breaks. this child worked as a slave in a fishing village. his parents sent him away on the promise of education. he was sold as a slave and made to work hauling fish nets. a claimed humanitarian forer lisa christine documents their stories. >> families cloaked in a blanket of dust, are forced to stack bricks on their head, up to 18. each weighing more than four pounds. and then made to walk hundreds of yards to a truck. >> according to free the slaves, a non-profession agency 21 po -- 21 to 30 million are trapped as slaves. many products are made by slave - such as cars, chocolate, cell phones. >> they do it because they have been lied to, believed someone, and have been exploited. >> india has 14 million slaves. it's here in our own backyards. 60,000 are enslaved in the u.s. according to the agency free the slave. we went with the san francisco police sergeant to determine in employees are working against their will. >> we want to make sure every
they labour in goldmines in ghana, kilns in nepal, silk-dyeing houses. 16 hours a day. no rest for food, water for bathroom breaks. this child worked as a slave in a fishing village. his parents sent him away on the promise of education. he was sold as a slave and made to work hauling fish nets. a claimed humanitarian forer lisa christine documents their stories. >> families cloaked in a blanket of dust, are forced to stack bricks on their head, up to 18. each weighing more than four...
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you read about countries like afghanistan and nepal, they force children, like 6 and 7-year-old kids to work on looms in carpet factories. in terrible conditions for low pay. meanwhile, our kids are over here doing it for free. if we were smarter, we would be encouraging them to make their own i pads. it's interesting, if you're the parent of a child who likes to loom and you want to see them go pro, if you want to see their work on tv, ask them to make a little something for me. a bracelet, a necklace, anything they like. and then mail -- i would like you to mail that loomed creation to me here in hollywood along with your contact information to this address, jimmykimmel live and shoot video of your kid making it, too. when we get enough of them, i'm going to hire my own team of child laborers here in l.a. to weave them all together to make the greatest suit ever worn. a loom suit, which i will wear on the show. i even promise to be buried in it. we have a lot of reality tv stars who are about to get married on our show tonight. this would make a great gift for them, too. kim kardas
you read about countries like afghanistan and nepal, they force children, like 6 and 7-year-old kids to work on looms in carpet factories. in terrible conditions for low pay. meanwhile, our kids are over here doing it for free. if we were smarter, we would be encouraging them to make their own i pads. it's interesting, if you're the parent of a child who likes to loom and you want to see them go pro, if you want to see their work on tv, ask them to make a little something for me. a bracelet, a...
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judge nepal tano says the reports of a spying campaign is nothing more than a farce.ne has the top five companies hiring military veterans. laura ingram and governor scott walker with the great state of wisconsin. busy three hours and news comes your way starts 12 minutes on your channel for news. [ male announcer ] meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her hard earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft, and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she could have been notified in time to help stop it. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available, guarding your social security number, your money, your credit, even the equity in your home. you even get a $1 million service guarantee. that's security no one can beat. don't wait until you become the next
judge nepal tano says the reports of a spying campaign is nothing more than a farce.ne has the top five companies hiring military veterans. laura ingram and governor scott walker with the great state of wisconsin. busy three hours and news comes your way starts 12 minutes on your channel for news. [ male announcer ] meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her hard earned money....
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they work in goldmines, kilns in nepal, silk dying houses in india. 16 hours a day, no rest for food, water or bath room breaks. this child worked as a slave in a fishing village. his parents sent him away on the promise of education. instead he was sold as a slave. acclaimed humanitarian photographer lisa christine documents their stories. >> entire families cloaked in a blanket of dust are forced to stack bricks on their head, up to 18 at a time. each brick weighing more than four pounds. they are made to walk hundreds of yards to a truck to place them on the back of the truck >> according to free the slaves, a nonprofit agency 21 to 30 million are trapped in slavery around the world. traffickers earn about $32 billion. every day products are made by slaves, such as cars, computers, chocolate, cell phones and clothing. >> they do it because they have been lied to and they believed someone and have been exploited. >> india has the largest slave population - 14 million. it's right here in our own backyard, 60,000 are enslaved in the u.s., according to the agency free the slaves. we we
they work in goldmines, kilns in nepal, silk dying houses in india. 16 hours a day, no rest for food, water or bath room breaks. this child worked as a slave in a fishing village. his parents sent him away on the promise of education. instead he was sold as a slave. acclaimed humanitarian photographer lisa christine documents their stories. >> entire families cloaked in a blanket of dust are forced to stack bricks on their head, up to 18 at a time. each brick weighing more than four...
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the train of the disease came from nepal as did the u.n.ce keepers, whom al jazeera found moving leaky latrines after the outbreak. the ours of the outbreak of cholera is now in haiti's water supply. >>> they face one monumental obstacle, the treaty that established the u.s. grants it's sweeping immunity. a treat i didn't that has been signed by all member states including hatey. for two years haitians sought justice through the u.n.'s internal legal system. the u.n. denied their claims and continues to deny responsibili responsibility. >> peace keepers operate under immunity, and this cholera case is challenging that on the civil side. it's one loss on criminal immunity. it's best to clean up messes, and this one is a mess. >> reporter: lawyers for the cholera victims say that the u.n. has a moral as well as legal responsibility. >> the u.n. is one of the world's leaders in promoting human rights in the rule of law, and the way that it's been responding to this case has been very hypocritical. there has been no follow through in the princi
the train of the disease came from nepal as did the u.n.ce keepers, whom al jazeera found moving leaky latrines after the outbreak. the ours of the outbreak of cholera is now in haiti's water supply. >>> they face one monumental obstacle, the treaty that established the u.s. grants it's sweeping immunity. a treat i didn't that has been signed by all member states including hatey. for two years haitians sought justice through the u.n.'s internal legal system. the u.n. denied their...
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. >> i come from nepal and we have achieved a democracy. as someone that has seen the inside of the democratic system what is the piece of advice that you give to the democratic nepal? >> i've been to that country many times as part of the national democratic institute for international affairs, and we have worked with many of your leadership and i just am inspired and very excited about what i see and although it's been a rough and uncertain road you have made real progress. i think there are four pillars that the countries interested in building a democracy have to succeed. the first pillar is in many respects probably the most important a willingness to accept the fact that you may even agree to disagree that other people's views and beliefs is fundamental to success. that's number one. second is respect for the rule of law because you make a mockery of democracy, and respect for the rule of law is the second pillar that is so critical. third is participation. the quality of our democracy suffers in primaries with very low participation.
. >> i come from nepal and we have achieved a democracy. as someone that has seen the inside of the democratic system what is the piece of advice that you give to the democratic nepal? >> i've been to that country many times as part of the national democratic institute for international affairs, and we have worked with many of your leadership and i just am inspired and very excited about what i see and although it's been a rough and uncertain road you have made real progress. i...
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did i say nepal? >> how do you keep it running? >> on a prayer. coming up, the personal cost of caring. >> how often do you run into people who say, "look, those kids are from overseas, and we'd rather donate our money to kids here in the united states"? >> often. >> it's a big problem for you? >> i've gotten hate mail. >> oh, hate mail? >> yeah. >> that's ahead when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. mine was earned in korea in 1953. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. if you wear a denture, take this simple test. press your tongue against it, like this. it moves! do you feel it? it can happen with every denture. these movements may irritate your gums. but you don't have to bear with it. yo
did i say nepal? >> how do you keep it running? >> on a prayer. coming up, the personal cost of caring. >> how often do you run into people who say, "look, those kids are from overseas, and we'd rather donate our money to kids here in the united states"? >> often. >> it's a big problem for you? >> i've gotten hate mail. >> oh, hate mail? >> yeah. >> that's ahead when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. mine was earned in korea in 1953....
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. >> i come from the nation of nepal, and after 15 years of uprising, the country has seen a path to democracy. what is the one major piece of advice that you could give to a new democracy? >> i am inspired and excited about what i see. it has been a rough and uncertain road. you have made real progress. i think there are four pillars that countries interested in building a democracy have to be cognizant of in order for democracy to succeed. the first pillar is in many respects probably the most important, and that is tolerance a willingness to accept the fact that somebody disagrees with you, that you do not agree with them, and accept the fact that you may agree is great, a tolerance of other people's views and beliefs is fundamental to success. that is number one -- tolerance. the second is respect for the rule of law, because you make a mockery of democracy if you pass laws and do not abide by them. respect for the rule of law is the second pillar. the third pillar is participation. the quality of our democracy suffers in primaries with very low participation. so it is true in de
. >> i come from the nation of nepal, and after 15 years of uprising, the country has seen a path to democracy. what is the one major piece of advice that you could give to a new democracy? >> i am inspired and excited about what i see. it has been a rough and uncertain road. you have made real progress. i think there are four pillars that countries interested in building a democracy have to be cognizant of in order for democracy to succeed. the first pillar is in many respects...
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nepal has provided additional troops. bangladesh has provided additional troops. we have a commitment from ghana to redeploy some of their troops from unochi as well as provide new contingents. >> what do you suppose the ability of unmiss? >> it's challenging. >> i know it's challenging. i don't mean to pressure, but quantify challenging. >> they don't have enough troops on the ground to do this. this is why we want to help them build up those troop numbers. >> administrator, let me ask you two quick questions. one is the 50 million is welcome under the crisis. but looking at the nature of this crisis, how long do you think it will take you? what are you doing to work with others to join in assistance? you mentioned flights arriving. what about these reports of child soldiers firing upon flights? are children being used in this regard? >> the $50 million is in addition to what was already a large pipeline of humanitarian assistance. we have employed all of our flexibility to enable existing partners to redirect portions of their existing programs to meet these new
nepal has provided additional troops. bangladesh has provided additional troops. we have a commitment from ghana to redeploy some of their troops from unochi as well as provide new contingents. >> what do you suppose the ability of unmiss? >> it's challenging. >> i know it's challenging. i don't mean to pressure, but quantify challenging. >> they don't have enough troops on the ground to do this. this is why we want to help them build up those troop numbers. >>...
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. >> i come from the nation of nepal, and after 15 years of uprising, the country has seen a path to democracy. what is the one major piece of advice that you could give to a new democracy? >> i am inspired and excited about what i see. it has been a rough and uncertain road. you have made real progress. i think there are four pillars that countries interested in building a democracy have to be cognizant of in order for democracy to succeed. the first pillar is in many respects probably the most important, and that is tolerance a willingness to accept the fact that somebody disagrees with you, that you do not agree with them, and next that while the fact that you may agree is great, a tolerance of other people's views and beliefs is fundamental to success. that is number one -- tolerance. the second is respect for the rule of law, because you make a mockery of democracy if you pass laws and do not abide by them. respect for the rule of law is the second pillar. the third pillar is participation. the quality of our democracy suffers in primaries with very low participation. so it is t
. >> i come from the nation of nepal, and after 15 years of uprising, the country has seen a path to democracy. what is the one major piece of advice that you could give to a new democracy? >> i am inspired and excited about what i see. it has been a rough and uncertain road. you have made real progress. i think there are four pillars that countries interested in building a democracy have to be cognizant of in order for democracy to succeed. the first pillar is in many respects...
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president carter is in nepal last week for the elections there. >> he is now 89 years old? >> correct. >> and the first lady is 86, i believe. >> yes. >> lauren is elizabethtown, north carolina. hi, lauren, you are on. >> hello, good evening. i wanted to know the relationship that ms. carter had with the late betty ford? >> well, they became very good friends. and they worked on the era together as we mentioned. and they communicated a lot -- worked on projects together. and as i mentioned earlier, mrs. carter gave a very nice eulogy at betty ford's funeral. the ford family and the carter family became good friends. betty ford, because of her candor had taken a step forward for first ladies as well. and i think that made it a little easier for later first ladies to speak out to say what they thought. >> and the carters have concentrated on humanitarian issues globally. but i'm wondering about the relationship with the democratic party after leaving the white house after a trouncing in the 1980 election. how welcome were they by the national party. what was their role? >> we
president carter is in nepal last week for the elections there. >> he is now 89 years old? >> correct. >> and the first lady is 86, i believe. >> yes. >> lauren is elizabethtown, north carolina. hi, lauren, you are on. >> hello, good evening. i wanted to know the relationship that ms. carter had with the late betty ford? >> well, they became very good friends. and they worked on the era together as we mentioned. and they communicated a lot -- worked on...
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nepal has provided additional troops. bangladesh has provided additional troops. we have a commitment from ghana to redeploy some of their troops from unochi as well as provide new contingents. >> what do you suppose the ability of unmiss? >> it's challenging. >> i know it's challenging. i don't mean to pressure, but quantify challenging. >> they don't have enough troops on the ground to do this. this is why we want to help them build up those troop numbers. >> administrator, let me ask you two quick questions. one is the 50 million is welcome under the crisis. but looking at the nature of this crisis, how long do you think it will take you? what are you doing to work with others to join in assistance? you mentioned flights arriving. what about these reports of child soldiers firing upon flights? are children being used in this regard? >> the $50 million is in addition to what was already a large pipeline of humanitarian assistance. we have employed all of our flexibility to enable existing partners to redirect portions of their existing programs to meet these new
nepal has provided additional troops. bangladesh has provided additional troops. we have a commitment from ghana to redeploy some of their troops from unochi as well as provide new contingents. >> what do you suppose the ability of unmiss? >> it's challenging. >> i know it's challenging. i don't mean to pressure, but quantify challenging. >> they don't have enough troops on the ground to do this. this is why we want to help them build up those troop numbers. >>...
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nepal has provided additional troops. bangladesh has provided additional troops. gahna --commitment from ghana. >> what do you assess is the ability to meet the mission at this point? >> it is challenging, sir, and this is why -- >> i know it is challenging, and i don't mean to press you, but quantified for me. >> they do not have enough troops on the ground to do this. >> that is what i thought. >> and this is why we want to help them build up the troop numbers. >> one is the 50 million, but looking at the nature of this crisis, how long do you think it is going to take you, and what are you doing to work with others to join in assistance, and you mentioned the flights arriving. what about these reports of child soldiers firing up on flight? our children being used in this regard? >> the 50 million is in addition to what was already a large pipeline of humanitarian assistance, and we have employed all of our flexibility to enable existing partners to redirect portions of the existing programs to meet these new needs. the world food program, for example, has been
nepal has provided additional troops. bangladesh has provided additional troops. gahna --commitment from ghana. >> what do you assess is the ability to meet the mission at this point? >> it is challenging, sir, and this is why -- >> i know it is challenging, and i don't mean to press you, but quantified for me. >> they do not have enough troops on the ground to do this. >> that is what i thought. >> and this is why we want to help them build up the troop...