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heavy rain across bangladesh into nepal. much of india.k at this circulation making its way toward the northwest of india. >> will drift further westward as we go through monday. weather coming into southeastern parts of pakistan and the showers will come across central and northern parts for the next few days robin. >> looks like they are going to have a long wait for the test match. to the third party of our series in the drug resistant bacterian known as "super bugs" they are blamed for 250,000 deaths each year. it fears that number could reach 10 million by 2050. 1 suggestion is new drugs. there have been no new antibiotics on the market for almost 30 years. >> i will grab your temperature. >> reporter: the united states has a bug problem. multi-drug resistant bacteria super bugs that have learned to shrug off antibiotics playing the health system here. >> these organism can get spread. these organisms can live on the skin. they can live on the services of a desk or a bed or a stethoscope stethoscope. >> reporter: the trouble is that i
heavy rain across bangladesh into nepal. much of india.k at this circulation making its way toward the northwest of india. >> will drift further westward as we go through monday. weather coming into southeastern parts of pakistan and the showers will come across central and northern parts for the next few days robin. >> looks like they are going to have a long wait for the test match. to the third party of our series in the drug resistant bacterian known as "super bugs"...
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. >>> still ahead in this bullpen we meet the high altitude porters bringing quake relief to nepal'sindividuals plus. >> reporter: i am imtiaz tyab in the suburbs of west jerusalem. where black israelis say they will continue to protest against widespread racism and discrimination after earlier protests ended in violence. >>> it's good to have you with us, i am in doha. these are the top story on his al jazerra. saudi arabia has arrested 431 people suspected of having links to isil. the interior ministry says it prevented suicide attacks on mosques, secure tie forces and a diplomatic mission. >>> iran's supreme leader says his country's anti-u.s. policy won't change dissipate a historic nuclear deal with world powers. eyeayatollah khomeini has been trying to appease hard line supporters disappointed by agreement. >>> the green prime minister has worn some new members of his cabinet and sacked members who opposed further all stair pi measures. >>> israel's prime minter has vowed to eliminate racism as ethnic minor at thises hold protests against discrimination. benjamin netanyahu set
. >>> still ahead in this bullpen we meet the high altitude porters bringing quake relief to nepal'sindividuals plus. >> reporter: i am imtiaz tyab in the suburbs of west jerusalem. where black israelis say they will continue to protest against widespread racism and discrimination after earlier protests ended in violence. >>> it's good to have you with us, i am in doha. these are the top story on his al jazerra. saudi arabia has arrested 431 people suspected of having...
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. >>> protests have broken out in nepal over the drafting of a new constitution. people angry because they think the government has used the earthquake earlier this year to shorten the consultation process. it was supposed to be 15 days and it's been reduced to two. the protests for a constitution started in 2006 when the rebel its signed a peace deal ending a ten year civil war. in 2008 nepal's politicians voted to end the monarchy. some say it won't represent the minorities. you saw the protests when they broke out. what happened? >> reporter: well, earlier the former prime minister came over here to the municipality building where there was supposed to be a public consultation. they have been saying they were not allowed to go in. the only people who were allowed to give consultation were part of the u.m.o., one of the political parties in the government. there was tear gas and blanks fired. some situations have turned violent soon after these people weren't allowed to go in. >> why are people angry? what are their grievances and why do minorities feel like the
. >>> protests have broken out in nepal over the drafting of a new constitution. people angry because they think the government has used the earthquake earlier this year to shorten the consultation process. it was supposed to be 15 days and it's been reduced to two. the protests for a constitution started in 2006 when the rebel its signed a peace deal ending a ten year civil war. in 2008 nepal's politicians voted to end the monarchy. some say it won't represent the minorities. you saw...
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three months after a devastating earthquake, nepal is trying to rebuild its country. some survivors are feeling left out in the cold. >> turkey has expanded its offensive and launched attacks on pkk kurdish fighters in iraq. that's on top of new strikes on isil. >> reporter: these are local media reports that are saying that f-16 fighter jets have taken off from an air base there. it's the same base that the f-16s took off last night took off to bomb isil targets. now, eyewitnesses are telling local media that these planes, possibly as many as 20, some are heading towards the border with syria, some towards northern iraq. if that proves to be true, then it would appear as though turkey would be launching more attacks on isil and possibly pkk targets in northern iraq. as you mentioned in your lead-in, turkey saying they will make no distinction, they will go after groups like isil as vigorously as they will go groups like the kurd workers partied. we are not surprised this is happening. this has been a game changer of a day when it comes to turkey. there's been a lot o
three months after a devastating earthquake, nepal is trying to rebuild its country. some survivors are feeling left out in the cold. >> turkey has expanded its offensive and launched attacks on pkk kurdish fighters in iraq. that's on top of new strikes on isil. >> reporter: these are local media reports that are saying that f-16 fighter jets have taken off from an air base there. it's the same base that the f-16s took off last night took off to bomb isil targets. now, eyewitnesses...
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a year after construction began, a civil war broke out in nepal.he armed conflict between government forces and maoist fighters destabilized the country's security, and the project had to be suspended many times. the new road will now also make travel easier for people living in the mountainous region east of kathmandu. they previously had to rely on cattle horses or human power to transport goods. hopes are high among locals that the road will help bring an end to their economic isolation. the road withstood an earthquake in april and the aftershocks. it helped in transporting goods. it is also expected to assume a crucial role for further reconstruction in the country. >> translator: this road enabled many people to bring in relief supplies from both inside and outside of the country. >> reporter: the political -- continues. the road did give a major boost to the country. the completion of the new road is the best news the country has had in a long while, and it's something that gives the people of nepal a reason to be hopeful. jun onozawa, nhk w
a year after construction began, a civil war broke out in nepal.he armed conflict between government forces and maoist fighters destabilized the country's security, and the project had to be suspended many times. the new road will now also make travel easier for people living in the mountainous region east of kathmandu. they previously had to rely on cattle horses or human power to transport goods. hopes are high among locals that the road will help bring an end to their economic isolation. the...
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since this center was established 160 years ago, much has changed in nepal.now treatable, now the government has proposed a bill that bans even recovered patients from marrying. they want to make sure the disease won't spread to others. nepal has been effective in controlling the disease, but be some districts bordering india still vulnerable health officials say more needs to be done to decrease social stigma. >> it's a bill [ inaudible ] it's a type you cannot marry an leprosy affected person or something like that then people hide the disease. they do not like to show up the disease, so they are a continued source in the society. >> reporter: activists have lobbied members of parliament to revive the bill. >> i used to think that leapt -- leprosy was transmitted by touch, and we found out it is not, and it is 100% curable, yet they continue this discriminatory decision. >> reporter: at the leprosy center she found her husband. after years of facing social rejection, this couple has found a roof over their heads, and a community to rely on. >>> a solar plan
since this center was established 160 years ago, much has changed in nepal.now treatable, now the government has proposed a bill that bans even recovered patients from marrying. they want to make sure the disease won't spread to others. nepal has been effective in controlling the disease, but be some districts bordering india still vulnerable health officials say more needs to be done to decrease social stigma. >> it's a bill [ inaudible ] it's a type you cannot marry an leprosy affected...
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i just would not die. >> reporter: this is the oldest center in nepal that helps people with leprosy across from kathmandu to keep the disease away and they have stories of social shame they had to endure. and much as changed and leprosy is now treatable and the government proposed a bill that bars people from marrying and days of the drug therapy makes sure the disease won't spread to others and nepal has been effective in controlling the disease and fewer than one in 10,000 but with bordering and health officials say more needs to be done to decrease social stigma. >> leprosy with a person or something like that they hide it and do not like to show up with the disease so they are a continued source in society. >> reporter: lobbied members of parliament to revise the bill and for now it seems to be working. >> translator: until i visited the leprosy hospital i used to think leprosy is transmitted by touch and i found out later it's not, like me almost all of my colleagues in parliament you can prevent transmission by medication and leprosy is 100% curable and we are determined to lo
i just would not die. >> reporter: this is the oldest center in nepal that helps people with leprosy across from kathmandu to keep the disease away and they have stories of social shame they had to endure. and much as changed and leprosy is now treatable and the government proposed a bill that bars people from marrying and days of the drug therapy makes sure the disease won't spread to others and nepal has been effective in controlling the disease and fewer than one in 10,000 but with...
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more than 4 million people in nepal don't have it. the new draft constitution says that both parents have to be nepal for children to be nepali. >> even after waiting for the 15 years, the kids would be naturalized citizens. >> traditionally, they have always married across the border in india. now many of their children won't be recognized as nepali. they are trying to push a regressive constitution while the nation is reeling from april's earthquake. unless the grievances in this part are addressed it will flare-up again. >>> it's a year since the european union and united states imposed economic sanctions on russia. moscow is accused of backing separatists. >> reporter: the shelfs are full but polish apples have been replaced. there are no cheeses or meat or dairy products from u.s., canada or australia. it's costing her more to feed her family than it used to. >> the prices have gone up. i think many people like me find any deals helpful. all categories of food have gone up. >> reporter: she has fewer rubles to spend than she did
more than 4 million people in nepal don't have it. the new draft constitution says that both parents have to be nepal for children to be nepali. >> even after waiting for the 15 years, the kids would be naturalized citizens. >> traditionally, they have always married across the border in india. now many of their children won't be recognized as nepali. they are trying to push a regressive constitution while the nation is reeling from april's earthquake. unless the grievances in this...
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it's been three months since the first of two earthquakes devastated nepal and tens of thousands areneed of food and clean water and live in fear of landslides and 1-10 are homeless and the government promised to relocate them but we report that many are still waiting. >> reporter: just outside nepal's capitol kathmandu 200 people have camped out in a school ground and this is a village here and all of them have lost their homes. landslides have destroyed most areas around the village and the river has been eroding what remains of their land and she escaped the worst of it until she got here. >> translator: my sister gave birth here. we didn't have the money or the transport to take her to the hospital but five days on she went mad. she would refuse to wear clothes and scream and hit me. she didn't remember how many children she had. and now that she is on medication she is better. every time she would take the baby she would almost strangle her and we were scared she would kill the baby. >> reporter: a local volunteer took her to the hospital and is now under psychiatric treatment t
it's been three months since the first of two earthquakes devastated nepal and tens of thousands areneed of food and clean water and live in fear of landslides and 1-10 are homeless and the government promised to relocate them but we report that many are still waiting. >> reporter: just outside nepal's capitol kathmandu 200 people have camped out in a school ground and this is a village here and all of them have lost their homes. landslides have destroyed most areas around the village and...
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nepal's earthquake lot many out of work. some are putting skills to humanitarian use.are carrying food to thousands of people in inaccessible villages from central nepal, the story. >> reporter: local porters have gathered for their day's work to carry food and other essential items for the u.n.'s world food program. many of them high-a lotltitude porters have been out of work. a porter with a trek can agency before. >> my house was destroyed. we cannot afford to sit around. we need to work. >> more than 7,500 porters have been employed in this program. the trekking agency has been handling the logistics. >> we are trying to prove. we are not doing other activities. these porters are going to walk for three days and cross a pass to the village in neighboring tading district. they earn $15 a day to carry 30 kilos. from the air, landslides appear like scars on the mountainside. the team has to fix the trial as they walk. most of the houses in this picture picturethises ue village. >> their crop has been desnated by an insect which has made them completely rely ant on foo
nepal's earthquake lot many out of work. some are putting skills to humanitarian use.are carrying food to thousands of people in inaccessible villages from central nepal, the story. >> reporter: local porters have gathered for their day's work to carry food and other essential items for the u.n.'s world food program. many of them high-a lotltitude porters have been out of work. a porter with a trek can agency before. >> my house was destroyed. we cannot afford to sit around. we need...
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. >> still ahead for you on the program, one step at a time trekkers bring relief to nepal's isolatedlages. also could a book at bedtime turn over a new leaf for families? blame and in iraq suicide bombs kill 11 people 115 people as they celebrate the end of ramadan. in greece people will be able to withdraw more menu-- >> well in other developments greek firefighters managed to bring two large blazes under control. two men have been arrested suspected of decently starting the fire near the capital. another fire destroyed 30 homes. >>> drivers in southern california had to flee their cars when a bush fire swept over a busy road. the fire left 20 vehicles on interstate 15 in flames. broke out during the start of the weekend during peak travel time. >> formula drivers past and present have been paying tribute to 25-year-old driver jules bianchi who died in the japanese formula one cash crash. >> formula one had entered it's darkest chapter in two decades. jules bianchi crashed crash lost control of his car and crashed into a recovery vehicle helping another driver. he was taken to hospi
. >> still ahead for you on the program, one step at a time trekkers bring relief to nepal's isolatedlages. also could a book at bedtime turn over a new leaf for families? blame and in iraq suicide bombs kill 11 people 115 people as they celebrate the end of ramadan. in greece people will be able to withdraw more menu-- >> well in other developments greek firefighters managed to bring two large blazes under control. two men have been arrested suspected of decently starting the fire...
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the high altitude bringing quake relief to nepal's isolated villages. and we'll tell a bedtime story about children, fathers and a big bad wolf called technology. this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting comcast business internet. comcast business offers convenient installation appointments that work around your schedule. and it takes- done. - about an hour. get reliable internet that's up to five times faster than dsl from the phone company. call 800-501-6000 to switch today. perks are nice. but the best thing you can give your business is comcast business. comcast business. built for business. >> welcome back. let's retap the headlines. saudi arabia has arrested 341 people suspected of belonging to isil. the ministry said that it broke up another six planned attacks. >>> security has been stepped up in diyala where people were killed in a suicide-bomb explosion. they have closed public parks and entertainment venues declaring three days of mourning mourning. >>> advance supreme leaders
the high altitude bringing quake relief to nepal's isolated villages. and we'll tell a bedtime story about children, fathers and a big bad wolf called technology. this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting comcast business internet. comcast business offers convenient installation appointments that work around your schedule. and it takes- done. - about an hour. get reliable internet that's up to five times faster than dsl from the...
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son jay spent a weaning in nepal and we could not be prouder of him.ons in nepal were never notified that gupta planned to videotape that surgery. >>> turning to howie kurtz, host of media buzz. how bizarre is this in. >> it's a real hi strange story megyn. son jay gupta deserves credits for going into disaster zones and performing surgery. but this raises a question is gupta going to nepal as a journalist as a doctor or a doctor who wants to time-out his exploits on cnn. >> it's obviously both. cnn is right brain surgery is brain surgery. a tip of the hat to him. but this story underlies a problem that you face when you wear both hats. and he went down there and appears to have performed surgery on a young girl not the one he reported on however. and so the story wound up being wrong, he made it wrong, and apparently now is telling us that he said he operated on an eight yeeshld when in fact he operated on a 14-year-old or 15-year-old. and it's hard as a lehman to understand how that mixup could have been made. this is presented on cnn suicide a very
son jay spent a weaning in nepal and we could not be prouder of him.ons in nepal were never notified that gupta planned to videotape that surgery. >>> turning to howie kurtz, host of media buzz. how bizarre is this in. >> it's a real hi strange story megyn. son jay gupta deserves credits for going into disaster zones and performing surgery. but this raises a question is gupta going to nepal as a journalist as a doctor or a doctor who wants to time-out his exploits on cnn....
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al jazeera nepal. >> of well, the vice-chairman of nepal's national planning committee. he said it's been hard to move people because of the land slips, flooding, and lack of funds. >> we have former committees from the department of geology and a few experts who have visited. now we have several areas because we want a proper attempt so that after the monsoon these people can be moved again. so because of the rainy city, and accessibility for those areas, and lotsing housing is being prepared and programs are being designed. we have delayed some implementation, but the government is doing its preparation. because there are several things that happen at the same time like the budget preparation, but now we'll move very fast to address the need of the people who are effected by the earthquake. >> well, we're approaching the midway point on this news hour. we'll look at accusations of government harassments in the philippines, and how it might be connected to the man at the very top. >> i'm reporting from hong kong on why the territory's area has deteriorated drasticcally.
al jazeera nepal. >> of well, the vice-chairman of nepal's national planning committee. he said it's been hard to move people because of the land slips, flooding, and lack of funds. >> we have former committees from the department of geology and a few experts who have visited. now we have several areas because we want a proper attempt so that after the monsoon these people can be moved again. so because of the rainy city, and accessibility for those areas, and lotsing housing is...
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. >>> it is months since a huge quake hit nepal. plus. >> i'm neave bark he, how adjusted reality is helping people face their darkest fears. >> for the second straight night turkish fighter jets have carried out air strikes targeting i.s.i.l. positions in syria and the military also hit areas in northern iraq but the sites belong to pkk a terrorist organization by turkey. mohammed jamjun is following the details. mohammed, tell us about the attack with the pkk in the process. >> reporter: jane, this is a very serious escalation that turkey has engaged in. they have effectively lumped in the pkk with i.s.i.l. they are calling them all terrorists at a pose a threat to the security in turkey. turkey will say the reason they are going after pkk targets as well as i.s.i.l. is that the pkk killed some of their officers this week, the armed wing took responsibility for killing two police officers on wednesday the pkk said that was in retaliation for the bombing in which 32 people were killed that suicide blast the start of a very intense
. >>> it is months since a huge quake hit nepal. plus. >> i'm neave bark he, how adjusted reality is helping people face their darkest fears. >> for the second straight night turkish fighter jets have carried out air strikes targeting i.s.i.l. positions in syria and the military also hit areas in northern iraq but the sites belong to pkk a terrorist organization by turkey. mohammed jamjun is following the details. mohammed, tell us about the attack with the pkk in the...
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it's been three months since the first of two earthquake's devastated nepal. in 10 are homeless. another major chal en has been providing medical care to the rural population. one of the hardet hit areas: he considers himself lucky. he injured his dreing during april's earthquake. he returned to his village two weeks ago but then his leg became infected. >> i was having problems with my leg. this mobile health team said to go to the headquarters directly for treatment. they said there were foreign doctors there and it was closer than going to kathmandu. >> getting there wasn't easy. his family had to carry him for hours until they managed to get a vehicle to bring him the rest of the way. with the district hospital still damaged, these tents operated by the red cross provide basic and even courage cal medical care for people near and far. >> we had one woman that will she walked for two full days from sunrise to sunset. >> her team leader says they are seeing some earthquake related cases but the number of patients who come from distant areas depends upon the
it's been three months since the first of two earthquake's devastated nepal. in 10 are homeless. another major chal en has been providing medical care to the rural population. one of the hardet hit areas: he considers himself lucky. he injured his dreing during april's earthquake. he returned to his village two weeks ago but then his leg became infected. >> i was having problems with my leg. this mobile health team said to go to the headquarters directly for treatment. they said there...
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al jazeera nepal. >> now reading to children at bedtime has long been a tradition for many teams.a british book charity said that young fathers are setting a bad example by spending too much time on their mobile phones. neave barker has the story. >> it's story time for the preston children. a regular ritual for their father, the award-winning author alex preston. it's a time to prepare young minds for sleep. a time when the imagination awakens. >> i think it's a beautiful thing at the end of the day for us all to sit down and read a story together. we ask questions about it. we talk about things. it's always a work that we--a word that we don't know, we look it up and it's just part of a wonderful routine. >> the book at bed time is a vital part of the day. the number of mothers reading to their children remains high, fewer and fewer young dads are willing to get involved. some children are picking up bad habits from their technology-obsessed fathers. [ cell phone ringing ] sorry, research suggests that 80% of fathers under the age of 24 do not like reading to their children. but
al jazeera nepal. >> now reading to children at bedtime has long been a tradition for many teams.a british book charity said that young fathers are setting a bad example by spending too much time on their mobile phones. neave barker has the story. >> it's story time for the preston children. a regular ritual for their father, the award-winning author alex preston. it's a time to prepare young minds for sleep. a time when the imagination awakens. >> i think it's a beautiful...
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plus colorful, but cramped, these tent cities are home to nepal's earthquake survivors, but now theyre threatened again. ♪ >>> top stories on al jazeera. one year after the war in gaza began, there is very little sign of recovery. about a hundred thousand people remain displaced. it issest mated it will cost up to a billion dollars to rebuild the gaza strip. >>> greece proposes reforms as early as next week. details are part of a formal application for a new aid program from the euro zone. >>> chinese stock markets have plunged. it closed down 5.9% on wednesday. $3.2 trillion has been wiped off of the stock markets in three weeks. >>> south sudan's former vice president turned rebel leader has given the president an ultimatum. he has told him to step down before midnight on wednesday or be overthrown. it comes as the u.n. security council has imposed sanctions to generals loyal to both then. catherine soi sent this exclusive report. >> reporter: in this meeting, south sudan's rebel commanders weigh their options in an ongoing battle. generals and other influential individuals have of
plus colorful, but cramped, these tent cities are home to nepal's earthquake survivors, but now theyre threatened again. ♪ >>> top stories on al jazeera. one year after the war in gaza began, there is very little sign of recovery. about a hundred thousand people remain displaced. it issest mated it will cost up to a billion dollars to rebuild the gaza strip. >>> greece proposes reforms as early as next week. details are part of a formal application for a new aid program from...
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more than 4 million people in nepal don't have it.ew draft constitution says both parents have to be nepali for their children to be nepali. >> women needmarried to foreign mean need to wait for 15 years. even after waiting for the 15 years, if men can get citizenship, the kidsnalized, 8. >> traditionally, nepalese from this party have always married across the border in india. now, many of their children won't be recognized as nepali or be able to achieve their ambition in their country. >> an analysts say they are trying to push a regressive constitution while the country is reeling from the after effects of of april's earthquake but it seems clear unless the griefances of this part of nepal are addressed this region is gob to flare up again. >> >> bryan's prime minister says -- britain's prime minister says david campbell was unveiling his 5 year plano. he said the u.k.'s failure to be fully inclusive has allowed armed groups to recruit young people to be fighters in syria and iraq. >>> sport, rahoul. >> zac johnson is golf's 2015
more than 4 million people in nepal don't have it.ew draft constitution says both parents have to be nepali for their children to be nepali. >> women needmarried to foreign mean need to wait for 15 years. even after waiting for the 15 years, if men can get citizenship, the kidsnalized, 8. >> traditionally, nepalese from this party have always married across the border in india. now, many of their children won't be recognized as nepali or be able to achieve their ambition in their...
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. >> it's been three months since nepal's earthquake disaster. almost 9,000 people were killed and 22,000 others were injure: homes and businesses were flattened by more than 4,000 schools damaged or destroyed giving leaving children without access to education. so far $3.8 billion has been pledged to help nepal rebuild the country. >> considering himself lucky. he injured his leg during airport's earthquake and was treated in the capital. he only returned to his village two weeks ago but then his leg became infected. >> i was having problems with my leg. this mobile health team said to go to headquarters immediately for treatment. they said that there were foreign doctors there, and it was closer than going all the way to kathmandu. >> but getting there was not easy. his family had to carry him for hours until they manage to get a vehicle to bring him the rest of the way. with the district hospital still damaged these tents operated by the red cross provide basic and even surgical medical care for people near and far. >> we had one woman who wou
. >> it's been three months since nepal's earthquake disaster. almost 9,000 people were killed and 22,000 others were injure: homes and businesses were flattened by more than 4,000 schools damaged or destroyed giving leaving children without access to education. so far $3.8 billion has been pledged to help nepal rebuild the country. >> considering himself lucky. he injured his leg during airport's earthquake and was treated in the capital. he only returned to his village two weeks...
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one step at a time we follow the trekker going into nepal villages. >> jules bianchi the grand prix driver who never recovered from a crash during last year's japanese grand prix. >> now saudi arabia has arrested over 400 people it says were linked to isil. thethe interior ministry accuses of them of raids. >> saudi arabia's interior ministry says it has dealt a massive blow to isil, arresting 431 people they say are tied to the terrorist groups. >> within the past few weeks we have nearly put an end to isil in saudi arabia. this is organized and supervised from the king of saudi arabia. 431 individuals have been arrested. >> officials say the suspects are from across the middle east and africa. they'resecurity forces believe they have foiled six other attacks being planned against saudi targets. >> isil is trying to create a resist in the kibble. they want to create chaos here through the terror cells which included citizens from saudi arabia and other countries. >> with the arrests saudi arabia is also hoping that they have squashed the ability of isil to recruit more fighters. >> we're
one step at a time we follow the trekker going into nepal villages. >> jules bianchi the grand prix driver who never recovered from a crash during last year's japanese grand prix. >> now saudi arabia has arrested over 400 people it says were linked to isil. thethe interior ministry accuses of them of raids. >> saudi arabia's interior ministry says it has dealt a massive blow to isil, arresting 431 people they say are tied to the terrorist groups. >> within the past few...
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what is it that kids in nepal are needing from you?> the plan national conducted a consultedation with children. the first demand was shelter. one of the most important thins is no disrupting educational children as provide them temporary learning spaces where they can keep on going to school and perhaps also finding some sort of normality in this dramattix situation. >> if that normality isn't found any more soon, what sort of impact is that going to have on the future lives of these kids? >> it's massive. so far em them lost their houses. a large part has been displaced. precarious and unhealthy environments. it's going to be a long-term impact on the psychology of children. that's why plan international is working intensely in promoting child spaces. building up temporary learning center. it is going to be a long-term impact on those children. >> father, good to talk to you. we we wish you and your colleagues the best. thaifshingd thanks indeed. the final plan of our series on drug resistant bacteria known as super bugs that are bla
what is it that kids in nepal are needing from you?> the plan national conducted a consultedation with children. the first demand was shelter. one of the most important thins is no disrupting educational children as provide them temporary learning spaces where they can keep on going to school and perhaps also finding some sort of normality in this dramattix situation. >> if that normality isn't found any more soon, what sort of impact is that going to have on the future lives of these...
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the finance minister said nepal would rebuild within five years.f this year's budget being relief, rehabilitation and reconstruction. earlier we met a gentlemen who talked about thousand her not quite sure how the budget will answer the needs. >> translator: our houses a been destroyed and we are living in camps. if. [ inaudible ] of our broken houses they sit. [ inaudible ] to help us in the time of need. how will the budget help us in this are these times? >> reporter: people's needs are urgent very little is going to be covered by the government's bullet. the finance minister said people that lost their houses will get $2,000 from the government and up to 25,000 loan at a reduced rate. the government estimates that it needs around $6.7 billion for the initial stage of reconstruction. last month, more than $4 billion was committed by international donors. the government has said that is will form a special authority to fast track programs to spended money. the authority has not yet been formed. and the pledged money is not here. even if the plann
the finance minister said nepal would rebuild within five years.f this year's budget being relief, rehabilitation and reconstruction. earlier we met a gentlemen who talked about thousand her not quite sure how the budget will answer the needs. >> translator: our houses a been destroyed and we are living in camps. if. [ inaudible ] of our broken houses they sit. [ inaudible ] to help us in the time of need. how will the budget help us in this are these times? >> reporter: people's...
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. >>> now, three months after april's earthquake in nepal 10s of thousands of people are still livingsperate conditions. one of the major challenges for nepal's government has been providing medical care to the rural population. faiz jamil reports. >> reporter: he considers himself lucky, he injured his leg during april's earthquake and was treated in the capital. he only returned to his village two weeks ago but then his leg became infected. >> translator: i was having problems with my leg. this mobile health team came and said to go to the district headquarters immediately for treatment. they said there were foreign doctorses there and it was closer than going all wait to kathmandu. >> reporter: but getting there wasn't easy. his family had to care him for hours until they imagine today get a vehicle to bring him the rest of the way. with the district hospital still damaged, these tents operated by the red cross provide basic and even surgical medical care for people near and far. >> we had one woman that she walked for two full days from sunrise to sunset. >> reporter: the team lea
. >>> now, three months after april's earthquake in nepal 10s of thousands of people are still livingsperate conditions. one of the major challenges for nepal's government has been providing medical care to the rural population. faiz jamil reports. >> reporter: he considers himself lucky, he injured his leg during april's earthquake and was treated in the capital. he only returned to his village two weeks ago but then his leg became infected. >> translator: i was having...
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. >>> nepal is one of 20 countries with laws that discriminate against people with hleb is a althoughw curable, patients in nepal say they have to fight social stigma as well as these laws,. >> reporter: at 73 finding a new life. she was diagnosed with leprosy when she was in her 20s. she was first thrown out of her husband's house then her parents, then her village. many call her the tiger lady. >> i lived in a tying opens den for a year and a half. there was nothingthere was nothing to eat. i survived on what the villagers gave me. there was no fire. they wouldn't gave me water. i kept surviving i just wouldn't die. >> reporter: this is the oldest center in nepal that helps those with leprosy. and houses 150 patients. it was built away from from the town and across the river. they all have stories of shame that they have had to endure. since leprosy was established 120 years ago leprosy is now treatable the government proposes a bill that bars even recovered patients from marrying. just one doges one suppose dose controls the disease. fewer than one in 10,000 people being affected.
. >>> nepal is one of 20 countries with laws that discriminate against people with hleb is a althoughw curable, patients in nepal say they have to fight social stigma as well as these laws,. >> reporter: at 73 finding a new life. she was diagnosed with leprosy when she was in her 20s. she was first thrown out of her husband's house then her parents, then her village. many call her the tiger lady. >> i lived in a tying opens den for a year and a half. there was nothingthere...
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. >>> one step at a time the high altitude porters bringing quake relief to nepal's isolated villagers. >> reporter: the governor in iraq closed public parks and entertainment venues of a suicide bomb exploded. 115 were killed, and 170 injured, when a car packed with explosives blew up. imran khan reports from baghdad. >> reporter: here in diyala province they have called for three days of mourning. the explosives were detonated as people celebrated eid. a suicide bomber drove his pack add car into the middle of a marketplace. >> translation: it is a devastated place, as you can see. businesses and buildings have been damaged. why would anyone do this. it is terror on the morning of a joyous day when everywhere should be celebrating >>> as bodies will be pulled from the rub le angry crowds destroyed cars. i.s.i.l. claimed responsibility saying that shia muslims in the town was the target. i.s.i.l. said it was revenge for the iraqi government's campaign against its fighters and a death in a town. three days of mourning have been declared. public places have been closed to prevent furthe
. >>> one step at a time the high altitude porters bringing quake relief to nepal's isolated villagers. >> reporter: the governor in iraq closed public parks and entertainment venues of a suicide bomb exploded. 115 were killed, and 170 injured, when a car packed with explosives blew up. imran khan reports from baghdad. >> reporter: here in diyala province they have called for three days of mourning. the explosives were detonated as people celebrated eid. a suicide bomber...
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many have had to endure were isolation and shame. >> muchacha changed in nepal.sy is treatable. there is a bill that bars even recovered patients from marrying. >> drug therapy makes sure that the disease won't spread to others. nepal has been effective in controlling the disease but with some districts bordering india still vulnerable. more needs to be done to reduce social stigma. >> people hide the disease. they do that not like to show off the disease. they are a continuous source in the society to transfer the disease. >> activists lobbied members of parliament to revise the bill. for now it seems to be working. >> i visited the hospital. i used to think it was transmitted by touch but found later it's not. like me, almost all of my colleagues in parliament understand that you can prevent transmission with medication and leprosy is 100% curable yet the lobbyist have a discriminatory provision. >> after years of facing social rejection, this couple has found a roof over their heads and a community to rely on. >> the renewal of diplomatic ties between the u.s.
many have had to endure were isolation and shame. >> muchacha changed in nepal.sy is treatable. there is a bill that bars even recovered patients from marrying. >> drug therapy makes sure that the disease won't spread to others. nepal has been effective in controlling the disease but with some districts bordering india still vulnerable. more needs to be done to reduce social stigma. >> people hide the disease. they do that not like to show off the disease. they are a...
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sabina shrestha, al jazeera nepal. >>> magnitude 7.5 tremor but then later down graded.ic tsunami warning owner has been cancelled. (f) kenyan mall occupied by al shabaab be last been reopened. we talked to one shop owner about her hopes for the future and this is her story. >> my name is nadia osman i am from the fragrance lounge. i was here, i ran out in a very, very bad state. it was the worst day ever. i had to come back into the mall after a few weeks to recover the stock. initially it was very hard for me to get back in but i came to terms with it. we're raid to open. we're ready to sell but are people actually going to come in? is the security to the measure we feel comfortable but we invite people to overcome the fear. so people who are hesitant coming into the mall, i feel like we should come together as a community, and support. because as a country we're going through this, as a country we're not going through this as just westgate. we're ready to do what we're supposed to could so we urge everybody to support us. the security is yes we have moved from where w
sabina shrestha, al jazeera nepal. >>> magnitude 7.5 tremor but then later down graded.ic tsunami warning owner has been cancelled. (f) kenyan mall occupied by al shabaab be last been reopened. we talked to one shop owner about her hopes for the future and this is her story. >> my name is nadia osman i am from the fragrance lounge. i was here, i ran out in a very, very bad state. it was the worst day ever. i had to come back into the mall after a few weeks to recover the stock....
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nepal. >> during the past five years monitoring organization freedom house said it's the only part 69 world to show improvement during that time. the reports from hong kong about how the media operates there. >> setting the agenda the daily editorial meeting for hong kong's online newspaper. they say they're trying to provide an alternative voice in news. it broke records and brought in immense interest, but already it's facing hurdles. >> the protest last year exposed the government's reluctance to engage the media and proved to be a risky time for journalists. >> not only journalists, they were physically attacked. a life threatening attacks. >> helping to compile the press freedom index. the results mirrored the findings of international monitors. freedom of expression is protected by law, but that doesn't didn't stop its press freedom from deteriorating. the index launched 13 years ago hong kong was among the top 20 countries for press freedom. hong kong's media is in turmoil. this month alone three long-standing publications are shutting down due to online competition and funding
nepal. >> during the past five years monitoring organization freedom house said it's the only part 69 world to show improvement during that time. the reports from hong kong about how the media operates there. >> setting the agenda the daily editorial meeting for hong kong's online newspaper. they say they're trying to provide an alternative voice in news. it broke records and brought in immense interest, but already it's facing hurdles. >> the protest last year exposed the...
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. >> three months after nepal's earthquake disaster tens of thousands of people are living in desperate conditions in danger of landslides. the process has not yet started. >> just you outside of nepal's capital more than 200 people have camped out in a school ground. a village all of them have lost their homes. landslides have destroyed most areas around their village and the river has been eroding whatever remains of their land. this woman thought she had escaped the worse of it until she got here. >> my sister gave birth here in the tent. we didn't have the money or transport to take her to the hospital. but five days on she went man. she refuseed to wear clothes. she would scream and hit me. she didn't remember how many children she had. every time she would take the baby we were scared that she would kill the baby. >> a local volunteer took her to the hospital, and she's now under psychiatric treatment. there has been no assessment of survivorrers of april's earthquake which has killed thousands and injured many more. now she and her son have diarrhea. many of these people have bee
. >> three months after nepal's earthquake disaster tens of thousands of people are living in desperate conditions in danger of landslides. the process has not yet started. >> just you outside of nepal's capital more than 200 people have camped out in a school ground. a village all of them have lost their homes. landslides have destroyed most areas around their village and the river has been eroding whatever remains of their land. this woman thought she had escaped the worse of it...
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one dose of a multi drug therapy makes sure the disease doesn't spread to others and nepal effectivethe dez disease with one in 10,000 effected and with india still vulnerable health officials say more needs to be done to decrease social stigma. >> it's a type of bill and it's a type you cannot marry leprosy to a person or something like that and people hide the disease. they do like do not like to show up with the disease so they are a continued source in the society. >> reporter: lobbied members of parliament to revise the bill and for how it seems to be working. >> translator: until i visited the leprosy hospital i thought it was transmitted by touch and found out later it's not, like me almost all of my colleagues say you can stop it with medication and it's 100% curable and we will lobby against this discriminatory provision. >> reporter: and the leprosy center she found her husband. after years of facing social rejection, this couple has found a roof over their heads and a community to rely on. i'm with al jazeera, kathmandu. >>> well sport is still to come in the show and tige
one dose of a multi drug therapy makes sure the disease doesn't spread to others and nepal effectivethe dez disease with one in 10,000 effected and with india still vulnerable health officials say more needs to be done to decrease social stigma. >> it's a type of bill and it's a type you cannot marry leprosy to a person or something like that and people hide the disease. they do like do not like to show up with the disease so they are a continued source in the society. >> reporter:...
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it's been three months since the first of two earthquakes hit nepal. thousands are in need of food, clean water and shelter. the health system is struggling to help those in need. 446 health facilities were destroyed by the earthquake including five of nepal's hospitals and 12 of its primary healthcare centers. the government says it will cost $110 million to rebuild the health system. steven is the head of operations at the red cross. he joins us live. good to have you on the show. tell us what your experience is at the moment, what it is you are seeing and what the needs are. >> well, what we are seeing is the emergency needs are still relevant today. three months after the initial earthquake and the second earthquake in may, we are still seeing people who have not received aid and trying to get to the most difficult places to reach in this country. so as we are seeing injuries that are starting to stabilize from the immediate earthquake, this is still a major ongoing disaster response. >> i should imagine it's a challenging logistical operation. >>
it's been three months since the first of two earthquakes hit nepal. thousands are in need of food, clean water and shelter. the health system is struggling to help those in need. 446 health facilities were destroyed by the earthquake including five of nepal's hospitals and 12 of its primary healthcare centers. the government says it will cost $110 million to rebuild the health system. steven is the head of operations at the red cross. he joins us live. good to have you on the show. tell us...
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they're from a village in nepal all of them have lost their homes. landslides have destroyed most areas around their village the river has been eroding whatever remains of their land. this woman thought she escaped the worst of it until she got here. >> my sister gave birth here in the tent. we didn't have the money or the transport to take her to the hospital. but five days on she went mad. she would refuse to wear clothes, scream and hit me. she didn't remember how many children she had. now that she's on medication she's better. every time she would take the baby she would almost strangle her. we were scared she would kill the baby. >> a local volunteer took her to the hospital, and now she's under psychological treatment. there has been no psychological assessment of the survivors of april's earthquake that killed thousands and injured many more. now she and her son have diarrhea. many people have been suffering from sum-related problems. it has been raining like this every day and some of the tents are barely waterproof. as you can see the drain
they're from a village in nepal all of them have lost their homes. landslides have destroyed most areas around their village the river has been eroding whatever remains of their land. this woman thought she escaped the worst of it until she got here. >> my sister gave birth here in the tent. we didn't have the money or the transport to take her to the hospital. but five days on she went mad. she would refuse to wear clothes, scream and hit me. she didn't remember how many children she...
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many european nations are still warning people advising them against travel to nepal. >>> san francisco leader today will dig deeper into an area a lot of us don't venture, but the overnight public terrific. a recent study recommended new ways to improvement transit. today transportation leaders will join supervisor scott weiner in presenting some of that work being down to fill the gape. that meeting takes place just after noon a big push to fix what some call a big problem in east oakland. the group called the alliance for californians for community empowerment will march down 92nd avenue at e street. they're calling for city laiders to fix streets in potholes that they say have become a saved hazard. the group claims there is money available for fixing the roadways but it's being spent indeed city's more update neighborhood. >>> distracted drivers, 40%, more people parent are using and holding cell phones while driving compared to last year according to a chp study released yesterday. this is just for california the talking, the texting. everyoners saying being distracted by a text f
many european nations are still warning people advising them against travel to nepal. >>> san francisco leader today will dig deeper into an area a lot of us don't venture, but the overnight public terrific. a recent study recommended new ways to improvement transit. today transportation leaders will join supervisor scott weiner in presenting some of that work being down to fill the gape. that meeting takes place just after noon a big push to fix what some call a big problem in east...
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we'll meet the high altitude forces bringing relief to any nepal's earthquake-hit areas. we'll tell you everything about what is happens in brisbane. >> more perspective... >> every iranian will be happy. >> iran cannot be trusted. >> more insight... >> iran is actually trying to build trust with the international community. >> and more understanding... stay with al jazeera america. >> protestors are gathering... >> there's an air of tension right now... >> the crowd chanting for democracy... >> this is another significant development... >> we have an exclusive story tonight, and we go live... >> tell me what you and your generation think is gonna to happen. >> welcome back. a recap of your top stories. saudi arabia has arrested 431 people suspected of having links to isil. it prevented suicide attacks on mosques, security forces and a diplomatic mission. >>> kenya's westgate shopping mall has reopened two years after it's deadly attack in which over 60 people were killed. and iraq's supreme leader said that his country's vision of the u.s. will not change despite the nuc
we'll meet the high altitude forces bringing relief to any nepal's earthquake-hit areas. we'll tell you everything about what is happens in brisbane. >> more perspective... >> every iranian will be happy. >> iran cannot be trusted. >> more insight... >> iran is actually trying to build trust with the international community. >> and more understanding... stay with al jazeera america. >> protestors are gathering... >> there's an air of tension right...
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and nepal's tent cities why months after the quakes thousands are calling these camped tents their homes. >> hello, russia has blocked an u.n. resolution that would have labeled the massacre of men and boys as a genocide. >> last minute talks to try to reach a deal there was no deal. it was supposed to be a day to commemorate the victims. today if became an ugly fight over language reflecting the deep division within the u.n. security council over what occurred. calling the 1959 killing of thousands of muslims an act of genocide was rejected by russia using the veto granted to permanent members of the council. >> the draft submitted by the united kingdom turned out to been constructive, controversial and politically motivated. it contained di distortions. the approach to which you single out one responsible party for a war crime is not legitimate and can result in even greater division within the bosnian society. >> the u.k. rejected that argument. >> it's denial and not this draft resolution that will cause division. 20 years ago is a man pa power was working in bosnia as a journalist.
and nepal's tent cities why months after the quakes thousands are calling these camped tents their homes. >> hello, russia has blocked an u.n. resolution that would have labeled the massacre of men and boys as a genocide. >> last minute talks to try to reach a deal there was no deal. it was supposed to be a day to commemorate the victims. today if became an ugly fight over language reflecting the deep division within the u.n. security council over what occurred. calling the 1959...
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. >>> we'll meet the survivors of the nepal earthquake who having to call these camped tent quarters home. ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage all of taylor swift's music videos interviews, and more. xfinity is the destination for all things taylor swift. ♪ >>> time to go through the global headlines. russia's has vetoes the u.n. security council resolution which would have condemned the 1995 massacre during the bosnia war as a genocide. >>> yemen's government has told the united nations it has offered a conditional truce to houthi rebels. there has been no comment from houthis as of yet. >>> a year after israel began its 50-day bombardment on gaza there is little sign of recovery. the u.n. says it will cost nearly $8 billion to rebuild the palestinian territory over the next 20 years. >>> we'll get on to financial events in china in just a moment, but an update on what has been happening in new york. the stock exchange has been closed down. we understand it is a technical fault. just to keep you up to date on that. >>> now china, the go
. >>> we'll meet the survivors of the nepal earthquake who having to call these camped tent quarters home. ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage all of taylor swift's music videos interviews, and more. xfinity is the destination for all things taylor swift. ♪ >>> time to go through the global headlines. russia's has vetoes the u.n. security council resolution which would have condemned the 1995 massacre during the bosnia war...
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regardless sanjay spent a week in nepal, helped save a life in the operating room.uld not be prouder of him. he has our full and unequivocal support. >>> disturbing details emerging in the shooting death of a san francisco woman, details on the gun used and why the confession may not stick. listen up team i brought in some protein to help rearrange the fridge and get us energized! i'm new ensure active high protein. i help you recharge with nutritious energy and strength to keep you active. come on pear it's only a half gallon. i'll take that. yeeeeeah! new ensure active high protein. 16 grams of protein and 23 vitamins and minerals. all in 160 calories. ensure. take life in. >>> an undocumented mexican immigrant pleading not guilty to murder. >> very well could have been a completely accidental discharge of a firearm. >> the gun that was used in this case actually traced back to a federal agent. >> i'm still in a state of oh my god. >> the quaalude is a medication that causes memory difficulty severe intoxication. >> in america you actually were innocent until prov
regardless sanjay spent a week in nepal, helped save a life in the operating room.uld not be prouder of him. he has our full and unequivocal support. >>> disturbing details emerging in the shooting death of a san francisco woman, details on the gun used and why the confession may not stick. listen up team i brought in some protein to help rearrange the fridge and get us energized! i'm new ensure active high protein. i help you recharge with nutritious energy and strength to keep you...
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al jazeera nepal.scientists have unveiled more photo snaps from the spacecraft that flew past plut 0. rugged mountains of ice. the team has unofficially named them after sputnik, the word's first man-made satellite. they look be relatively young, only 100 million years old. still ahead here in sport, the world of football mourns the scorer of one of the most significant goals in world cup history. >>> things aren't looking too good for wild camels in australia. farmers think they are a pest and they want another massive cow. other australians don't think they should be shot and left to rot. as an drew thomas plains. >> the camel cup is a highlight of australia's camel calendar. the atmosphere is festive and the racing on trained camels is competitive. >> we just love to run. he goes. most riders are experienced but a few first timers compete as well. >> some unusual things in this job but riding a camel in a race makes it spread special. >> camel racing in australia, though, isn't much of a business. t
al jazeera nepal.scientists have unveiled more photo snaps from the spacecraft that flew past plut 0. rugged mountains of ice. the team has unofficially named them after sputnik, the word's first man-made satellite. they look be relatively young, only 100 million years old. still ahead here in sport, the world of football mourns the scorer of one of the most significant goals in world cup history. >>> things aren't looking too good for wild camels in australia. farmers think they are a...
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thousands of survivors of nepal's earthquake are now facing another phone sham 10 potential did as tere forcing people to move. >> reporter: in the headquarters colorful tents dot the hills every bit of flat land has been occupied here. every few days another tented camp pops up nearby. he walked three days with his six children from his village. >> translator: there have been massive landslides in the neighboring villages, in our village rocks star today fall. it's no longer possible to go back to our village. >> reporter: some corrugated iron sheets are being distributed. but it's not enough to go around for you would actual most survive beneath these tarps but he says that he's not even worry about that. >> translator: 13 households are still up in our village. they haven't been able to abandon their livestock, they are looking after their fields, harvesting crops some 50, 60 action till vim immaterialers are up there. for those of us who have moved down we'll survive any to, but those in the village how will they survive the rains and landslides. >> reporter: more than 500 people h
thousands of survivors of nepal's earthquake are now facing another phone sham 10 potential did as tere forcing people to move. >> reporter: in the headquarters colorful tents dot the hills every bit of flat land has been occupied here. every few days another tented camp pops up nearby. he walked three days with his six children from his village. >> translator: there have been massive landslides in the neighboring villages, in our village rocks star today fall. it's no longer...
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gupta went to to nepal and a reporter talked about his brain surgery.irl named selina is eight. >> press journal interviewed the girl and limped she never had an information blaming the chaos at the hospital. haw is flagged now is that patient i operated on may not have been the 8-year-old girl but, rather, a separately 14-year-old girl. we trying to independently verify which child it was that got the operation at that time. >> it was the 14-year-old and that is a big mistake. sanjay deserves credit but the role of touting medical exploits is colliding. he often does surgery overseas without television scam razz or publicity. >> and now a vindication of a former "new york times" reporter pitching a parade piece on hillary clinton and promised to offer veto power which hillary clinton denied. i did not see that fundraiser told the "washington post" i agree with golb that the use of the word video was bull crap and i should not have used the world but pushed it because she admiralled what was done and her work ethic. >> donald trump said the media is dis
gupta went to to nepal and a reporter talked about his brain surgery.irl named selina is eight. >> press journal interviewed the girl and limped she never had an information blaming the chaos at the hospital. haw is flagged now is that patient i operated on may not have been the 8-year-old girl but, rather, a separately 14-year-old girl. we trying to independently verify which child it was that got the operation at that time. >> it was the 14-year-old and that is a big mistake....
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the finance minister said nepal would rebuild within five years but the priority of this year's budgetf rehabilitation and reconstruction. earlier we met a gentleman who talked about how they are not quite sure the budget is going to answer their needs. >> translator: our houses have been destroyed and we are living in camps. this is a time of need and how will the budget help us in these times. >> reporter: and the needs are urgent and very little is covered by the government's budget and the finance minister said that people who lost their houses will get $2000 from the government and up to $25,000 loan at a reduced rate. the government estimates it needs $6.7 billion for the initial stage of reconstruction and last month more than $4 billion was committed by international donors. the government has said special authority to foster the program to spend its money and authority has not been formed and the pledge money is not here. even if the planned fast track process is used economist tell us it will take six months to finalize projects meant for reconstruction and it's likely the go
the finance minister said nepal would rebuild within five years but the priority of this year's budgetf rehabilitation and reconstruction. earlier we met a gentleman who talked about how they are not quite sure the budget is going to answer their needs. >> translator: our houses have been destroyed and we are living in camps. this is a time of need and how will the budget help us in these times. >> reporter: and the needs are urgent and very little is covered by the government's...
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sanjay gupta mired in confusion as the media outlet questions his story about brain surgery in nepal and the simpsons play a little politics. "buzzworthy" is still ahead. >>> sanjay gupta went to nepal after an earthquake two months ago and the doctor reported on cnn about his life-saving efforts. >> they just have more patients than they can accommodate which is why you've jumped into action. tell us about this little girl that we're seeing on the screen whom you just performed brain surgery on. >> the girl named selena. she's 8 years old. >> but the global press journal interviewed the girl's family and found out that the girl never had an operation forcing gupta to backtrack blaming the chaos at the hospital. >> what has been flagged for us is that in fact the patient that i operated on may not have been the 8-year-old girl but separately a 14-year-old girl. trying to independently verify which child it was that got the operation at that time. >> turns out it was the 14-year-old, and that's a big mistake. sanjay deserves credit for doing surgery in a disaster zones. sanjay gupta o
sanjay gupta mired in confusion as the media outlet questions his story about brain surgery in nepal and the simpsons play a little politics. "buzzworthy" is still ahead. >>> sanjay gupta went to nepal after an earthquake two months ago and the doctor reported on cnn about his life-saving efforts. >> they just have more patients than they can accommodate which is why you've jumped into action. tell us about this little girl that we're seeing on the screen whom you just...
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and nepal's tent cities why months
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. >>> and we have more on those who live after after the nepal earthquake. >> tell me what you and yourneration think is gonna to happen. >> my heart is racing so fast. >> standing at a crossroads. >> my parents have their plan... i'm gonna do what god asks me to do before what they ask me to do. >> can a family come together? >> do you think that you can try and accept me for me? >> life changing moments. >> my future is in my hands right now. >> from oscar winning director alex gibney. a ground breaking look at the real issues facing american teens on - >> the iran nuclear deal. >> every pathway to a nuclear weapon is cut off. >> for more depth... >> the narrative has shifted here in tehran. iranians want the sanctions ended. >> more perspective... >> every iranian will be happy. >> iran cannot be trusted. >> more insight... >> iran is actually trying to build trust with the international community. >> and more understanding... stay with al jazeera america. >> welcome back. let's take you through the top stories. 45 people have been killed and 120 injured in shelling on yemen's port c
. >>> and we have more on those who live after after the nepal earthquake. >> tell me what you and yourneration think is gonna to happen. >> my heart is racing so fast. >> standing at a crossroads. >> my parents have their plan... i'm gonna do what god asks me to do before what they ask me to do. >> can a family come together? >> do you think that you can try and accept me for me? >> life changing moments. >> my future is in my hands...
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nepal's earthquake in april left many tall buildings to be collapse said. with the government unable to pull them down it's putting the responsibility on the owners. >> reporter: walking around kathmandu, it's difficult to apartment complexes should be cthe priority. >> the complex behind me is sound. according to government satisfiers, locals say a proper survey has never been done, should not be allowed to go inside, but neighbours say part has subsided and towers didn't comply with planning permission. this is a group of local people angry about the situation. >> this is 15 storeys tall. that 12 that 11 and that 13. that did not take planning permit. this is the big group. they had appealed to the government. the government penalized them. letting the building go ahead. >> reporter: many are afraid of living here. now they want the buildings demolished or made smaller to meet the government's requirements. >> there are many buildings at large. we have given them warnings to demolish their buildings if not. we'll demolish them and charge the owners. i had
nepal's earthquake in april left many tall buildings to be collapse said. with the government unable to pull them down it's putting the responsibility on the owners. >> reporter: walking around kathmandu, it's difficult to apartment complexes should be cthe priority. >> the complex behind me is sound. according to government satisfiers, locals say a proper survey has never been done, should not be allowed to go inside, but neighbours say part has subsided and towers didn't comply...
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nepal starting to recover from two earthquakes killing 8500 people. united nations general assembly adopted a resolution aimed at cracking down on the trade and wildlife. the resolution had the support of more than 70 countries, the u.n. is calling the members to make trafficking endangered animals a crime. the wildlife association is calling the move a phase in the fight against poaching. the white house said it will review a petition to extradite a dentist that killed cecil the line. walter palmer has gone into sebbing clugs since it was re -- seclusion since it was revealed he killed the lyon. >> this petition reached the threshold. there will be a forthcoming white house response. the thing that i will say as a general matter is decisions about prosecution and extradition are made over the department of justice. >> the u.s. fish and wildlife service wants to question walter palmer but can't find them. they announced that it had suspended the membership. a look at news oltlets across the world, how they are rejecting. the e.u. observer writes under
nepal starting to recover from two earthquakes killing 8500 people. united nations general assembly adopted a resolution aimed at cracking down on the trade and wildlife. the resolution had the support of more than 70 countries, the u.n. is calling the members to make trafficking endangered animals a crime. the wildlife association is calling the move a phase in the fight against poaching. the white house said it will review a petition to extradite a dentist that killed cecil the line. walter...
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nepal's agency has been handling the logistics? >> we are trying to provide jobs for the 40,000 people. we are not doing other activities, just supporting through the human transportation. >> these porters are going to walk for three days and cross a 3500 meter pass to the village of sesil in a neighboring district. they earn $15 a day to carry 30 kilos. from the air, landslides appear like stars on the mountain side. the team has to fix the trail as they walk. most of the houses in this pictureesque picture have been damaged. >> there has always been trouble with food availability and now their main crop maize has been decimated by some kind of insect which has made them completely reliant on food distribution. >> we went to see the maize plantation. >> after the earthquake, some kind of insect started eating it up. look at what it did. maze should have been ready. others say the cob is not well formed. more than 200 metric tons of food and items have been carried by porters to 83,000 people living in villages like these. for the
nepal's agency has been handling the logistics? >> we are trying to provide jobs for the 40,000 people. we are not doing other activities, just supporting through the human transportation. >> these porters are going to walk for three days and cross a 3500 meter pass to the village of sesil in a neighboring district. they earn $15 a day to carry 30 kilos. from the air, landslides appear like stars on the mountain side. the team has to fix the trail as they walk. most of the houses in...