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these buses have travelled long distances from nepal's southern plains region. almost every bus has several containers full of fuel, petrol, diesel and cooking gas that will be sold in the city illegally. >> we have to buy from the black market. can the government stop us? the police are right there in the police station. >> reporter: since september stocks of fuels have been limited. roads have been blocked. only half the required amount of fuel is coming to the country through legal channels. to get petrol from this pump you have to gaent official letter from the district authorities. the black market price for petrol is three times the normal amount. gas is around $80 which is seven times the government price. for those with enough money and the right contacts, the black market provides a way out of the current crisis. we found a person willing to take us to a village near the indian border. that's yr most of the black market fuel is coming through. it takes us 12 hours overnight. our source does not want to show his face. >> translation: we pay up to $200 to
these buses have travelled long distances from nepal's southern plains region. almost every bus has several containers full of fuel, petrol, diesel and cooking gas that will be sold in the city illegally. >> we have to buy from the black market. can the government stop us? the police are right there in the police station. >> reporter: since september stocks of fuels have been limited. roads have been blocked. only half the required amount of fuel is coming to the country through...
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shook in nepal, temples crumbled, base camp on mt. everest was buried, and funeral pirs burned for days as thousands lost their lives. april 25th it was one of the worst disasters of 2015. and we were there in kathmandu witnessing this tragedy. the hand of fate, that's what it feels like, for the lucky ones. but we also witnessed something else, a kind of miracle, a rescue. more than 80 hours after the quake struck in this dramatic video shot by rescuers themselves, you see a young man pulled out of a collapsed building, rising through the rubble like lazarus from the dead. it's just after 10:00 p.m. here. more than 80 hours since the earthquake. and after an incredible all day effort this team has brought this young man out of this and he is alive. his name, rishi khanal, he's 28 years old. we saw him the next day in the hospital. >> rishi, how are you? >> reporter: his left leg crushed by a beam in the rubble had been amputated. he was alive but he faced such a struggle ahead, like nepal itself. and that is usually the end of these
shook in nepal, temples crumbled, base camp on mt. everest was buried, and funeral pirs burned for days as thousands lost their lives. april 25th it was one of the worst disasters of 2015. and we were there in kathmandu witnessing this tragedy. the hand of fate, that's what it feels like, for the lucky ones. but we also witnessed something else, a kind of miracle, a rescue. more than 80 hours after the quake struck in this dramatic video shot by rescuers themselves, you see a young man pulled...
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sarah blen is the country director in nepal. represents the hardship of having to suffer an injury that will lead to a disability. but also he's a symbol of how possible, you know, it is to recover. >> reporter: and as we saw with him at the handicap international clinic where a big part of recovery is reaching out to others. >> once he receives the necessary care and he understood that there was hope for him, he really gains -- he gained popularity also, in the center he was also helping others be more positive about their own situation. >> reporter: so rishi khanal's long journey, it all just might turn out okay in the end. across this shattered city and beyond, we saw more of the hard work of recovery, like the clean-up mission, villagers hauling sand and rock to help rebuild. long after the world stops paying attention, people must forward withinone step at a time. >>> next, they work for competing television networks by day and by night they have often competing agendas in their marriage. how abc's deborah roberts and nbc's
sarah blen is the country director in nepal. represents the hardship of having to suffer an injury that will lead to a disability. but also he's a symbol of how possible, you know, it is to recover. >> reporter: and as we saw with him at the handicap international clinic where a big part of recovery is reaching out to others. >> once he receives the necessary care and he understood that there was hope for him, he really gains -- he gained popularity also, in the center he was also...
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he was alive but he faced such a struggle ahead, like nepal itself. and that is usually the end of the news moves on. but not this time. we went back recently to see how rishi khanal rescued from the rubble is recovering and how his country is coping, too. rishi walks with difficulty now. he's still getting used to his artificial leg. and when we zito talk he recalls his ordeal and quietly the memories pour out of him. what was it like to be trapped in there for all that time? >> translator: i thought that i could not survive. i thought as though i'm going to die. i cried. i wept. i remembered my family. i could not figure out if it was day or night and i thought i would starve to dealt. >> reporter: but survival is only half the story. rishi struggles now. it's a long road ahead. and you need to know this about rishi. he had plans for a better life. when the quake hit he was leave nepal for dubai and a $220 a month job as a cleaner at kentucky fried chicken. i have fixed feelings, he tells me. i'm happy because i'm alive but i'm sad because i cannot
he was alive but he faced such a struggle ahead, like nepal itself. and that is usually the end of the news moves on. but not this time. we went back recently to see how rishi khanal rescued from the rubble is recovering and how his country is coping, too. rishi walks with difficulty now. he's still getting used to his artificial leg. and when we zito talk he recalls his ordeal and quietly the memories pour out of him. what was it like to be trapped in there for all that time? >>...
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the bloc blockade was brought about by nepal's new constitution. >> it's early morning in kathmandu. these people have traveled long distances every bus is full of fuel, petrol and cooking gas that will be sold in the city illegally. >> we have to buy from the black market. can the government stop us? the police is right there in the police station. >> since september imports of fuel and other essentials have been limited. that's because there have been protests against nepal's constitution that have blocked roads near the border with india. only half the required amount of fuel is coming to the country through legal channels to get petrol from this pump they have to get an official letter from authorities. >> the black market price is around three times the amount. cost of cooking gas is around $80. which is seven times the government price. for those with enough money and the right contacts the blackhawks market provides a way out of the current crisis. >> we found a person willing to take us to a village near the indian border. that's where most of the black market fuel is coming
the bloc blockade was brought about by nepal's new constitution. >> it's early morning in kathmandu. these people have traveled long distances every bus is full of fuel, petrol and cooking gas that will be sold in the city illegally. >> we have to buy from the black market. can the government stop us? the police is right there in the police station. >> since september imports of fuel and other essentials have been limited. that's because there have been protests against...
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. >> reporter: now eight months litter we traveled back to nepal and we're right there for a moment when his life may have changed yet again. >> i want to get it all out there. >> and they are the high profile tv couple who have been there, done that. and her weatherman hubtssband al roker are sharing their secrets. but first, nightline five. >> i work for the dogs 24/7. i am the butler. these dogs shed like crazy. it's like being inside of a snow gleb. it takes an awful lot of time to keep the house clean. i don't know what to do. what's this? offensiver er swiffer sweeper and duster. it really sticks to it. fit in all the tight spaces. does this look familiar to you? i'm just one of the guys. waiter: here's your check. oh! you--you got it. you know, since i got rid of my car, i really enjoy walking. ok. got it? no, i'm good. announcer: getting pulled over for buzzed driving could cost you around $10,000 in fines, legal fees, and increased insurance rates. oh, you're home early. you live with your mom? announcer: that'll set your game back a few years. buzzed, busted, and broke because
. >> reporter: now eight months litter we traveled back to nepal and we're right there for a moment when his life may have changed yet again. >> i want to get it all out there. >> and they are the high profile tv couple who have been there, done that. and her weatherman hubtssband al roker are sharing their secrets. but first, nightline five. >> i work for the dogs 24/7. i am the butler. these dogs shed like crazy. it's like being inside of a snow gleb. it takes an awful...
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and it seems there are plenty of people who want to try to do the same in nepal. people with good ideas who might not have the resources to put them into action. (music) "idea fest" received 23 applications from hopefuls wanting the chance to win funding which have now been whittled down to four finalists. (music) among them are suman and ramish who want to encourage people to recycle their waste. announcer: suman and ramish want to pay people a small amount of money for their recyclable rubbish when they can then turn into new products to sell. (music) (music) announcer: suman and ramish's plan is currently stuck on the drawing board. but winning "idea fest" would provide a little seed money to see if it could really work. (music) announcer: among the competition is the kathmandu cycle city collective. these advocates of pedal power want to win money for their women on wheels campaign and get more nepali women and girls riding bikes. (music) (music) (whistling) announcer: kathmandus in a bowl like valley and a thick layer of smog often covers the city. women on w
and it seems there are plenty of people who want to try to do the same in nepal. people with good ideas who might not have the resources to put them into action. (music) "idea fest" received 23 applications from hopefuls wanting the chance to win funding which have now been whittled down to four finalists. (music) among them are suman and ramish who want to encourage people to recycle their waste. announcer: suman and ramish want to pay people a small amount of money for their...
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also nepal constitution dispute. can they find a way to stop unrest, protests and deaths?the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >> a reminder of the top stories. a rocket has hit a school killing a female cleaner there and injuring three others. they say isil is responsible. 20 people have been killed after airstrikes by the saudi-led coalition hit a police building in the rebel-held capital of sanaa. civilians are believed to be among the dead. and the oil cartel opec said that the price of crude oil will make a recovery 37 the current
also nepal constitution dispute. can they find a way to stop unrest, protests and deaths?the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible....
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subina shrestha reports. >> people in the village in the nepal's southern plains are used to the sign of grief coming out of the house. in september her son was shot by security forces. locals here say the whole village has been grieving since. >> translator: it's unfortunate that we have to visit you during such a sad time. >> youth leader who's visiting families of those who died during recent protests. he said their death is a reminder of what's add stake. >> there are over a dozen people who have come to me and asked me to take this and that, but i tell them that i don't need anything. my son died a brutal death, i want his dream of equality realized. >> reporter: he and his friends were the first to cause a protest here back in july. across several districts bordering india, people from the southern plains have been demanding better representation under nepal's newest constitution. they say they have long been discriminated against by the nepali state. more than 50 people have died in the protest since august. most of them young men. youth here are acutely aware that they are pay
subina shrestha reports. >> people in the village in the nepal's southern plains are used to the sign of grief coming out of the house. in september her son was shot by security forces. locals here say the whole village has been grieving since. >> translator: it's unfortunate that we have to visit you during such a sad time. >> youth leader who's visiting families of those who died during recent protests. he said their death is a reminder of what's add stake. >> there...
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men frommen india and nepal who travel to a war zone gist for a promise of a good job. or many of them that promise turned out to be a lie. they ended up deceived and indebted victims of human traffickers who thrive on military contracts . front line investigates the american military has come to rely on an indentured workforce. camp marmel is the largest base in northern afghanistan. nato's mission here centers on training the afghan national army. >> the complexity sometimes is when we first got here is i started thinking about it, it but -- >> this is the u.s. regional garrison commander responsible for daily operations in the north. >> there are a lot of great contractors who come up here local nationals third country nationals u.s. ex-pats and they all work together. >> what are they doing? >> everything you can think of. they work in the dining facilities. they help maintain the living facilities. what it does is it allows the soldiers to concentrate on their primary mission rather than having a lot of extra duties. we could not do our mission without them. they d
men frommen india and nepal who travel to a war zone gist for a promise of a good job. or many of them that promise turned out to be a lie. they ended up deceived and indebted victims of human traffickers who thrive on military contracts . front line investigates the american military has come to rely on an indentured workforce. camp marmel is the largest base in northern afghanistan. nato's mission here centers on training the afghan national army. >> the complexity sometimes is when we...
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plus nepal's new constitution is bringing young and old out on the streets in the country. we'll explain why. >>> we'll also tell you how chris gayle blue away a cricket record. jo has more in sport. >> celebrity chef, marcus samuelsson. >> i've had the fortune to live out my passion. >> his journey from orphan to entrepreneur. >> sometimes in life, the worst that can ever happen to you can also be your savior. >> and serving change through his restaurants. >> we hired 200 people here in harlem... these jobs can't be outsourced. >> i lived that character. >> we will be able to see change. >> hello again. the top stories on al jazeera. turkey's investigating an explosion at a school. the military said up to three rockets were fired from isil positions across the border in syria. talks in kabul aimed at ending more than a decade of fighting between afghan forces and the taliban have ended. afghan, chinese, pakistani and u.s. call on all taliban groups to participate in talks with the government. >>> oil prices are expected to fall further following the end of nuclear sanction
plus nepal's new constitution is bringing young and old out on the streets in the country. we'll explain why. >>> we'll also tell you how chris gayle blue away a cricket record. jo has more in sport. >> celebrity chef, marcus samuelsson. >> i've had the fortune to live out my passion. >> his journey from orphan to entrepreneur. >> sometimes in life, the worst that can ever happen to you can also be your savior. >> and serving change through his...
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brick by brick construction supplies, nepal needs to rebuild. rebuild. ♪ oh remotes, you've had it tough. watching tvs get... ...sharper... ...bigger... ...smugger. and you? rubbery buttons. enter the x1 voice remote. now when someone says... show me funny movies. watch discovery. record this. voila. remotes, come out from the cushions, you are back! the x1 voice remote is here. >>> welcome back. you're watching al jazeera. a reminder of our top stories now. activists say syrian government forces have retaken one of the most important towns in the south of the country. it is on a key supply line linking the capital and the city of deraa. the world health organisation is warning that zika could spread to almost every country in the americas. scientists are investigating a suspected link between the illness and birth defects in thousands of babies in brazil. malaysia's prime minister has been cleared of wrongdoing in a long-running corruption scandal. the attorney-general says more than 680 million dollars transferred to his account was a personal
brick by brick construction supplies, nepal needs to rebuild. rebuild. ♪ oh remotes, you've had it tough. watching tvs get... ...sharper... ...bigger... ...smugger. and you? rubbery buttons. enter the x1 voice remote. now when someone says... show me funny movies. watch discovery. record this. voila. remotes, come out from the cushions, you are back! the x1 voice remote is here. >>> welcome back. you're watching al jazeera. a reminder of our top stories now. activists say syrian...
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. >> it's now ten months since an earthquake devastated large areas of nepal.re than 8,000 people were killed and hundreds of thousands more are homeless. reconstruction has been slow. >> they have come from the united kingdom to repair the house i in the foothills of the himalayas. a soldier from the british army brigade and has been living in britain for almost two decades. >> this house was built by my father. >> like most people, he does not want to do too much right now. >> the government is planning to plant proper buildings, the houses, everything here. i'm waiting for that. i'm not going to do anything. >> waiting for the government to act is not something that villagers usually like to do. for generations they have joined the british and army. locals hearsay they don't need the government or ngos to come and rebuild their homes. what they do want from them is designs for earthquake resistant homes so they can go ahead and rebuild their lives. >> back in october the national planning competition said it had drawn up designs for earthquake resistant hous
. >> it's now ten months since an earthquake devastated large areas of nepal.re than 8,000 people were killed and hundreds of thousands more are homeless. reconstruction has been slow. >> they have come from the united kingdom to repair the house i in the foothills of the himalayas. a soldier from the british army brigade and has been living in britain for almost two decades. >> this house was built by my father. >> like most people, he does not want to do too much right...
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in nepal, six people were killed. a newly constructed building collapsed and several other structures damaged. three people died and dozens more injured in neighboring bangladesh. >>> billions of dollars have been wiped off the value of tock market shares worldwide after the latest signs of economic slowdown in china. chinese stocks plunged by as much as 8%, automatically triggering a suspension in trading. those concerns are spreading globally. europe be stock prices sharply lower, as well. here's a look the at the scale of that selloff in china. it forced a trading hold in more than $7 trillion worth of stocks, futures and options. it's the new test for circuit breakers designed to shut down trade when losses reach 5%. our china correspondent adrien brown has more from beijing. >> well, this was the worst start ever to the trading year on the shanghai and sheen dozen stocks markets, the blue chip index which measures the performance of china's top companies. a new system was supposed to contain market volatility. wh
in nepal, six people were killed. a newly constructed building collapsed and several other structures damaged. three people died and dozens more injured in neighboring bangladesh. >>> billions of dollars have been wiped off the value of tock market shares worldwide after the latest signs of economic slowdown in china. chinese stocks plunged by as much as 8%, automatically triggering a suspension in trading. those concerns are spreading globally. europe be stock prices sharply lower, as...
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to reclaim the dignity taken from them 75 years ago >>> turning our attention to the high lands of nepal where the village is near the epicenter of the earthquake last april. it was virtually completely destroyed. people there are eager to restart their lives, but they want to build literally again on firmer foundations. >> reporter: this man has come from the united kingdom to repair his house in the foothills here. he is a soldier from the british army and has been living in britain for almost two decades. >> my house, this was built by my forth. it is time to come around and sort it out down here. >> reporter: like most people here he does not want to do too much right now. >> the government is planning to build proper houses here. i'm waiting medical that comes out >> reporter: waiting for the government to act is not something that villagers here like to do. for generations people have joindz the army. locals say they don't need the government or ngos to rebuild their homes. what they do want is designs for earthquake resistant homes so they can rebuild their lives. back in october
to reclaim the dignity taken from them 75 years ago >>> turning our attention to the high lands of nepal where the village is near the epicenter of the earthquake last april. it was virtually completely destroyed. people there are eager to restart their lives, but they want to build literally again on firmer foundations. >> reporter: this man has come from the united kingdom to repair his house in the foothills here. he is a soldier from the british army and has been living in...
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. >> miking life miserable for people in nepal and despite 4 billion for reconstruction thousands ofare still living in tents and we have more now from the village of laprak. >> reporter: here the weather is un ppredictable venlt and th took the lives of people and it had to be moved 1,000 meters up hill on the plot of government land and they gave it endanger of being swept away by landslides but no storms over the last two weeks brought biting cold and made the lives of the villagers miserable. a primary school teacher worries about her five-month-old daughter. >> translator: i can't sleep at night because my feet get really cold, some nights i have to keep massages my feet to keep them worm and we might just die this winter. >> reporter: the walls of the shelter here there is nothing to shield those inside from the bitter cold and she sleeps with her daughter on this bed and this is where she will sleep. it feels quite damp. as you can see there is a plank that separates the ground from the mattress and if you put your hand beneath this mat tras it becomes wet. as night falls peop
. >> miking life miserable for people in nepal and despite 4 billion for reconstruction thousands ofare still living in tents and we have more now from the village of laprak. >> reporter: here the weather is un ppredictable venlt and th took the lives of people and it had to be moved 1,000 meters up hill on the plot of government land and they gave it endanger of being swept away by landslides but no storms over the last two weeks brought biting cold and made the lives of the...
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last april a 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit nepal.ly had to move to a small patch of land where they would have grown corn. the iron shoot loses heat and the dew drenches their blanket. there is a concept known as winterizati winterization, which means preparing people for the weather. the government started distributing the money meant to buy new clothes, but the amount was just about enough to meet the short-term food needs. private dones or have been distributed blankets and warm clothes. but just in this village six people have died in the past few weeks. the government has instructed aid organizations to end relief work within a week and start reconstruction. for officials, it's been frustrating. >> translator: it's already very late. the earthquake was in april, the reconstruction authority has only been established now. the authority should develop mechanisms and clearly define plans at a local level so the local people could participate in the reconstruction. >> reporter: the survey of how many houses were partially or fully d
last april a 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit nepal.ly had to move to a small patch of land where they would have grown corn. the iron shoot loses heat and the dew drenches their blanket. there is a concept known as winterizati winterization, which means preparing people for the weather. the government started distributing the money meant to buy new clothes, but the amount was just about enough to meet the short-term food needs. private dones or have been distributed blankets and warm clothes. but...
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>> greta, there is a newmú humanitarian crisis that is unfolding right now in the country ofvaédj nepalthe nepaly side of the border a blockade because they are upset at the nepally's government new constitution, secular constitution and indian government wanted them to have a hindu constitution and that's not what it.l is. it's a secular constitution: talked to the indian ambassador today to the united states, he said that they weren't responsible. but i encouraged him if he would use all of his influence in the government of resolved because greta, people are are freezing to death. there is -- that earthquake left 300,000 people homeless and there is no fuel that blockade has stopped all of the fuel going into the country. people are freezing to death. and we have just rent ared a 747, did will be landing there tomorrow with blankets and coats, warm shoes, especially for the children. that's -- we will be delivering that. there is no fuel to keep people warm. >> look, i have also been digging into this what india is doing is just outrageous saying it's not our fault. india could fix i
>> greta, there is a newmú humanitarian crisis that is unfolding right now in the country ofvaédj nepalthe nepaly side of the border a blockade because they are upset at the nepally's government new constitution, secular constitution and indian government wanted them to have a hindu constitution and that's not what it.l is. it's a secular constitution: talked to the indian ambassador today to the united states, he said that they weren't responsible. but i encouraged him if he would use...
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on with us to talk about their upcoming fundraising event and their recent medical mission trip to nepal. greetings -- i wanto contact you to see if there would be an opportunity to interview, either in the am, live at 5 or otherwise, above + beyond cancer founder dr. dick deming to help "evening of inspiration" event we are having on january 19th. during the event we will screen a film shot during our september medical mission trip to nepal and unveil our 2016 agenda (which, as always will involve a mountain in a far off region of the world). if you are unfamiliar with our organization, www.aboveandb g, the invitation to our link to the preview of the film: https: thank you for your time and please feel free to contact me with any additional " you're watching " you're watching local 5 news midday in : sabrina on your money now sabrina goldman sachs has reached a 5- billion-dollar deal to clean up toxic mortgage plans. the elite wall street bank has cobbling together home mortgage knew would implode ...and them to investors 2007. as part of the sachs says it will provide 1- dollars in co
on with us to talk about their upcoming fundraising event and their recent medical mission trip to nepal. greetings -- i wanto contact you to see if there would be an opportunity to interview, either in the am, live at 5 or otherwise, above + beyond cancer founder dr. dick deming to help "evening of inspiration" event we are having on january 19th. during the event we will screen a film shot during our september medical mission trip to nepal and unveil our 2016 agenda (which, as...
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. >> a 7.8 magnitude earthquake centered in nepal. >> the death toll surging. >> this team has brought this young man out of this building. and he is alive. >> epitome of chaos hit mt. everest. >> the airbus a-320 crashed in the french alps. >> that young co-pilot had every intention to destroy that plane. >> tangible proof that mh-370 crashed into the indian ocean. brother. >>> growing outrage after a beloved lion was killed by an american dentist. >> mexico's most notorious drug dealer is now also its most wanted man. >> kayla mueller held by isis now confirmed dead. >> kayla touched the heart of the world. >> an attack on a packed train foiled by quick thinking american passengers. >> the plane with more than 200 people on board went down in egypt. >> at least a dozen people were killed today during a staff meeting at the "charlie hebdo" offices. >> the greatest refugee crisis since the second world war. >> the people are coming quicker than we can load them. >> anger, frustration. >> and chaos. >> paris under attack. >> the terrorists hit six separate locations. >> at least 129 kil
. >> a 7.8 magnitude earthquake centered in nepal. >> the death toll surging. >> this team has brought this young man out of this building. and he is alive. >> epitome of chaos hit mt. everest. >> the airbus a-320 crashed in the french alps. >> that young co-pilot had every intention to destroy that plane. >> tangible proof that mh-370 crashed into the indian ocean. brother. >>> growing outrage after a beloved lion was killed by an american...
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nowhere is this more clear than a place like nepal, which is ranked 133rd on the mothers index. this "viewchange" short film from "living proof" tells the story. [b singing trslator: name is maheori. i'm years o. my husnd went india work. he there ino food. no rice, nnothing. aroundere the's noork. am very,ery scar. everyo has beeasking aut it, d that mes me ev more ared. my firsthild wasreach bo, and i mit just d this ti. if i will live, i will live. if will di i will e. me said ke her to the hpital. some saidrive hedown. everne had onions. but how uld you t a car wiout mone in novber, my ughter was bo. i had e baby iour cow ed. for 12ays aftethe birt e baby a i were pt in t cow she on t 13th da were alwed out. yocan'take a nborn in t house. gogets ang. you're better off in the cow shed. induka kari: she was completely unaware of the fact that she would need medical care, because her first child was breach born. ifhe hadn't gotten proper carey a traid birth atndant, s would he died. maheswor i' rest foseven da, but th it's back twork. i ve to pod the ri, carry water, c grass, d
nowhere is this more clear than a place like nepal, which is ranked 133rd on the mothers index. this "viewchange" short film from "living proof" tells the story. [b singing trslator: name is maheori. i'm years o. my husnd went india work. he there ino food. no rice, nnothing. aroundere the's noork. am very,ery scar. everyo has beeasking aut it, d that mes me ev more ared. my firsthild wasreach bo, and i mit just d this ti. if i will live, i will live. if will di i will e. me...
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i have worked in tibet and nepal.this year we organize to get temporary protective -- and nepal after the earthquakes and also got -- passed in new york state. i'm also board member of the dash alliance and fought alongside grassroots organizations for the workers bill of rights in the united states in 2010. this has inspired a national movement for inclusion of domestic workers and domestic labor positions. some things like overtime pay and protection as do some of that still so much work to be done. fighting for minimum-wage and job security. they can be fired any time and the policy work often is below living wage. domestic workers makes up almost all of the work in new york. they deserve to be treated with dignity and respect. this is the reason i decided to not only organized but for latinos, filipinos and domestic workers from many parts of the world pray today across new york i am fighting for domestic workers rights and dignity. we have been working in the industry trafficking survivors. we have been educating
i have worked in tibet and nepal.this year we organize to get temporary protective -- and nepal after the earthquakes and also got -- passed in new york state. i'm also board member of the dash alliance and fought alongside grassroots organizations for the workers bill of rights in the united states in 2010. this has inspired a national movement for inclusion of domestic workers and domestic labor positions. some things like overtime pay and protection as do some of that still so much work to...
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nowhere is this more clear than a place like nepal, which is ranked 133rd on the mothers index. this "viewchange" short film from "living proof" tells the story. [boy singing] translator: my name is maheswori. i'm 19 years old. my husband went to india to work. here there is no food. no rice, no nothing. around here there's no work. i am very, very scared. everyone has been asking about it, and that makes me even more scared. my first child was breach born, and i might just die this time. if i will live, i will live. if i will die, i will die. some said take her to the hospital. some said drive her down. everyone had opinions. but how would you get a car without money? in november, my daughter was born. i had the baby in our cow shed. for 12 days after the birth, the baby and i were kept in the cow shed. on the 13th day, we were allowed out. you can't take a newborn in the house. god gets angry. you're better off in the cow shed. induka kari: she was completely unaware of the fact that she would need medical care, because her first child was breach born. if she hadn't gotten pro
nowhere is this more clear than a place like nepal, which is ranked 133rd on the mothers index. this "viewchange" short film from "living proof" tells the story. [boy singing] translator: my name is maheswori. i'm 19 years old. my husband went to india to work. here there is no food. no rice, no nothing. around here there's no work. i am very, very scared. everyone has been asking about it, and that makes me even more scared. my first child was breach born, and i might just...
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. >> a 7.magnitude earthquake centered in nepal. >> this team has brought this young man out of this building. and he is alive. >> epitome of chaos hit mt. everest. >> the airbus a-320 crashed in the french alps. >> that young co-pilot had every intention to destroy that plane. >> tangible proof that mh-370 crashed into the indian ocean. >> prince george is now a big brother. >>> growing outrage after a beloved lion was killed by an american dentist. >> mexico's most notorious drug dealer is now also its most wanted man. >> kayla mueller held by isis now confirmed dead. >> kayla touched the heart of the world. >> an attack on a train foiled by quick thinking american passengers. >> the plane with more than 200 people on board went down in egypt. >> at least a dozen people were killed today during a staff meeting at the "charlie hebdo" offices. >> the greatest refugee crisis since the second world war. >> anger, frustration. >> and chaos. >> paris under attack. >> the terrorists hit six separate locations. at least 129 killed. >> if i live in fear, they won. >> the suspects are now co
. >> a 7.magnitude earthquake centered in nepal. >> this team has brought this young man out of this building. and he is alive. >> epitome of chaos hit mt. everest. >> the airbus a-320 crashed in the french alps. >> that young co-pilot had every intention to destroy that plane. >> tangible proof that mh-370 crashed into the indian ocean. >> prince george is now a big brother. >>> growing outrage after a beloved lion was killed by an american...
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an earthquake in nepal brought down buildings, killing 900 people.arabia recovered more than 2,000 bodies after a stampede during the annual handling pilgrimage. it was a financial damp that sparked protests in greece. leaders there accepted tough terms of a new bail out deal after the bank shut down when the government defaulted on its debts. as the greeks tried to dig outs of the hole, a mexican drug lord slipped into one. we're getting a first look at what happened inside el chapo's prisoner cell. escaping through a mile-long tunnel. there was dancing in the streets in liberia as the ebola epidemic ended. and there was violence in the streets of the middle east. as a new round of tensions flared between israelis and palestinians, one of many conflicts still unresolved as we head into 2016. and yet -- >> good to see i. >> -- we've also seen rivals reconnecting. >> there is the good deal we have sought. >> the u.s. and other countries reached a nuclear agreement with iron, irking other countries. >> what a terrible mistake. >> one country came off t
an earthquake in nepal brought down buildings, killing 900 people.arabia recovered more than 2,000 bodies after a stampede during the annual handling pilgrimage. it was a financial damp that sparked protests in greece. leaders there accepted tough terms of a new bail out deal after the bank shut down when the government defaulted on its debts. as the greeks tried to dig outs of the hole, a mexican drug lord slipped into one. we're getting a first look at what happened inside el chapo's prisoner...
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. >>> desperately needed support from nepal, a devastating earthquake nine months ago, jimmy carter says nepal's political leaders must resolve a deadlock that paralyzed the ability to rebuilt. 21,000 injured. >>> four chinese miners have been hauled to safety after being trapped underground for 36 days. their mine in eastern china collapsed so violently in december 25th, it registered as an earthquake and killed one worker. al jazeera's phil lavelle reports. >> after months of waiting a moment to celebrate. as four mineers are winched to the surface one by one in a specially made capsule, masks quickly placed over their eyes before they are taken to hospital. >> translator: at the moment, the four miners are in stable condition, and conscious, one has suffered a broken leg, our house will work with experts to make a treatment plan, based on the comment of their condition. >> the miners were found 200 meters underground. [ shouting ] >> reporter: they'd been working along with 25 others when their mine collapsed. since then the search has been closely followed by chinese television netwo
. >>> desperately needed support from nepal, a devastating earthquake nine months ago, jimmy carter says nepal's political leaders must resolve a deadlock that paralyzed the ability to rebuilt. 21,000 injured. >>> four chinese miners have been hauled to safety after being trapped underground for 36 days. their mine in eastern china collapsed so violently in december 25th, it registered as an earthquake and killed one worker. al jazeera's phil lavelle reports. >> after...
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como la mÁs segura otras aerolÍneas son airnewzealand, entre las peores al aerolÍneas de indonesia, nepal tribunal supremo a la misma hora en que los jueces deberÁn hacer pÚblica su decisiÓn. si se realizara la acogida el fallo deberÍa revisarse antes del mes de junio. enrique: 8 millones de dÓlares han recaudado para la campaÑa de reelecciÓn, han donado a su campaÑa tiene sus 80 aÑos asegura tener energÍa para continuar en el cargo lleva como alguacil de maricopa desde 1986. ilia: procesados esta noche en el paso fronterizo de texas cerca de 40 mas iniciaron su caminos hacia el norte se espera que lleguen maÑana a la frontera cada uno de ellos pagÓ 120 $ por el recorrido a travÉs del territorio mexicano. enrique: el polvo el ilia: para la despedida, el dinero en juego en el powerball era tanto que los llamados premios de consuelo tambiÉn ganaron una suma considerable. enrique: resultaron ganadores con mÁs de 700.000 $, este fue el caso de arturo velÁzquez que no dudÓ en contestar lo que va hacer con su premio. arturo: comprar otra casa. todavÍa debo pero pues... no tengo muchas deudas as
como la mÁs segura otras aerolÍneas son airnewzealand, entre las peores al aerolÍneas de indonesia, nepal tribunal supremo a la misma hora en que los jueces deberÁn hacer pÚblica su decisiÓn. si se realizara la acogida el fallo deberÍa revisarse antes del mes de junio. enrique: 8 millones de dÓlares han recaudado para la campaÑa de reelecciÓn, han donado a su campaÑa tiene sus 80 aÑos asegura tener energÍa para continuar en el cargo lleva como alguacil de maricopa desde 1986. ilia:...
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como la mÁs segura otras aerolÍneas son airnewzealand, entre las peores al aerolÍneas de indonesia, nepale del tribunal supremo a la misma hora en que los jueces deberÁn hacer pÚblica su decisiÓn. si se realizara la acogida el fallo deberÍa revisarse antes del mes de junio. enrique: 8 millones de dÓlares han recaudado para la campaÑa de reelecciÓn, han donado a su campaÑa tiene sus 80 aÑos asegura tener energÍa para continuar en el cargo lleva como alguacil de maricopa desde 1986. ilia: procesados esta noche en el paso fronterizo de texas cerca de 40 mas iniciaron su caminos hacia el norte se espera que lleguen maÑana a la frontera cada uno de ellos pagÓ 120 $ por el recorrido a travÉs del territorio mexicano. enrique: el polvo el de anoche llevÓ alegrÍa a varias personas que estuvieron cerca del histÓrico premio pero que se llevarÁn tambiÉn su moche. - en cuidadodesalud.gov encontré bajo precio, calidad y cobertura. - hombre: chequeos de rutina, medicinas... mi seguro cubre todo para mi familia. - narrador: la mayoría califica para ayuda financiera en cuidadodesalud.gov y evita pagar una
como la mÁs segura otras aerolÍneas son airnewzealand, entre las peores al aerolÍneas de indonesia, nepale del tribunal supremo a la misma hora en que los jueces deberÁn hacer pÚblica su decisiÓn. si se realizara la acogida el fallo deberÍa revisarse antes del mes de junio. enrique: 8 millones de dÓlares han recaudado para la campaÑa de reelecciÓn, han donado a su campaÑa tiene sus 80 aÑos asegura tener energÍa para continuar en el cargo lleva como alguacil de maricopa desde 1986....
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. >> the jose continues saturday quisi bryan quincy butler nepal 's visit with tipoff 8:30 p.m. the first of back-to-back saturday primetime gamesm. to get another shot at the chaos in eastern european nation of ebola,s demonstrators storming the building to protest the new government, fighting between police and protesters left 15 people injured including nine officers, protesters are blocking entrances to the th offices and shouting messages of down the government, scandal has rocked the nation which has had five prime minister since 2014,as and one . $5 billion went missingon during the previous election. >> stateside, a former police officer will spend the rest rest of his life in prison for raping several women on duty . nd the jury convicted former oklahoma city officerur on 18 felonies including specificallypeha prostitutes and drug abusers hoping they would not come forward . today he was sentenced, to three years prison, the defense plans to appeal. >> now video from boston, a taxi driver carried in elder woman to safety when the cab cut fire spinner i heard two pops wi
. >> the jose continues saturday quisi bryan quincy butler nepal 's visit with tipoff 8:30 p.m. the first of back-to-back saturday primetime gamesm. to get another shot at the chaos in eastern european nation of ebola,s demonstrators storming the building to protest the new government, fighting between police and protesters left 15 people injured including nine officers, protesters are blocking entrances to the th offices and shouting messages of down the government, scandal has rocked...
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centered in nepal. >> the death toll now surging. >> a horrifying realization. >> that young co-pilot had every intention to destroy that plane. >> tangible proof that it crashed into the indian ocean. >> mexico's most notorious drug dealer is now also its most wanted man. >> an attack on a packed train foiled by quick-thinking american passengers. >> at least a dozen people were killed today during a staff meeting at the charlie hebdo offices. >> the greatest refugee crisis since the second world war. >> paris under attack. >> the terrorists hit six different locations. >> the deadliest terror attack on our homeland since 9/11. >> somehow this has become routine. >> gunfire ripping through this louisiana movie theater. >> tragedy in charleston. >> dylan roof has been caught. >> we have no room for hate so we have to forgive. >> thousands gathered in selma to remember that day in 1965. >> still searching for answers after the death of 25-year-old freddie gray. >> the police officer fires eight times at walter scott -- >> he was my son. >> the pope touching down. >> the land of the fre
centered in nepal. >> the death toll now surging. >> a horrifying realization. >> that young co-pilot had every intention to destroy that plane. >> tangible proof that it crashed into the indian ocean. >> mexico's most notorious drug dealer is now also its most wanted man. >> an attack on a packed train foiled by quick-thinking american passengers. >> at least a dozen people were killed today during a staff meeting at the charlie hebdo offices. >>...
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como la mÁs segura otras aerolÍneas son airnewzealand, entre las peores al aerolÍneas de indonesia, nepal tribunal supremo a la misma hora en que los jueces deberÁn hacer pÚblica su decisiÓn. si se realizara la acogida el fallo deberÍa revisarse antes del mes de junio. enrique: 8 millones de dÓlares han recaudado para la campaÑa de reelecciÓn, han donado a su campaÑa tiene sus 80 aÑos asegura tener energÍa para continuar en el cargo lleva como alguacil de maricopa desde 1986. ilia: procesados esta noche en el paso fronterizo de texas cerca de 40 mas iniciaron su caminos hacia el norte se espera que lleguen maÑana a la frontera cada uno de ellos pagÓ 120 $ por el recorrido a travÉs del territorio mexicano. enrique: el polvo el [ croando ] los niños traen todo tipo de cosas a la casa. pero algo que no queremos que traigan es la influenza... ...porque los puede hacer sentir muy mal y contagiar al resto de la familia causándole pérdida de escuela o de trabajo a unos u hospitalización o algo peor a otros. [ tosiendo y estornudando ] vacune a su niño contra la influenza. así, puede ayudar a man
como la mÁs segura otras aerolÍneas son airnewzealand, entre las peores al aerolÍneas de indonesia, nepal tribunal supremo a la misma hora en que los jueces deberÁn hacer pÚblica su decisiÓn. si se realizara la acogida el fallo deberÍa revisarse antes del mes de junio. enrique: 8 millones de dÓlares han recaudado para la campaÑa de reelecciÓn, han donado a su campaÑa tiene sus 80 aÑos asegura tener energÍa para continuar en el cargo lleva como alguacil de maricopa desde 1986. ilia:...
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. >> rapidly plummeting temperatures, are making conditions improbable, in nepal.ntoinsubina shrestha reports fm lapraq. >> etch center of the earthquake that took the lives of around 9,000 people last april. the entire village had to be moved 1,000 meters uphill onto this plot of government land, surveyors gave it a red certificate, meaning it was in danger of being swept away by landslides. but in the last few weeks, snow storms have made conditions unbearable. >> translator: i can't sleep at night, my feet get really cold. we might just die this winter. >> reporter: the walls of this shelter are just tarpaulin. nothing to shield the inside from the bitter cold. she sleeps on this bed and that is where she will sleep. it feels quite damp. as you can see there is a plank that separates the ground from the mattress and if you put your hand beneath this mattress it becomes wet. as night tawl falls, people hudn front of fires in attempt to warm themselves up. roastie is scared her child will catch pneumonia. many people have been getting sick. the morning brings the
. >> rapidly plummeting temperatures, are making conditions improbable, in nepal.ntoinsubina shrestha reports fm lapraq. >> etch center of the earthquake that took the lives of around 9,000 people last april. the entire village had to be moved 1,000 meters uphill onto this plot of government land, surveyors gave it a red certificate, meaning it was in danger of being swept away by landslides. but in the last few weeks, snow storms have made conditions unbearable. >>...