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child marriage has been illegal in nepal since 1963.ledged to end eaild marriage by 2020. tost two years later it pushed uck its goal to 2030. according to the u.n. child marriage only perpetuates the cycle of poverty. when parents force their daughters to marry young, they drop out of school, face domestic violence and are more likely to die from pregnancy complications. rachana sunar is a 22 year old from this village in western nepal and her mission is to stop the age old process of child marriage. >> we are simply speaking up as a woman, is seen as an act of tfiance. >> we are coming together and we will clean the country. ow you are so scared. when you see how are you such a waght in this village for a little girl who was so scared of the dark. >> reena, a cbsn original report "nepal: the lost girls" appears cnight on our 24 hour streaming channel cbsn at www.cbsnews.com. still ahead, a female only driving school aims to get more women behind the wheel in egypt, direxiona. direxiona. >> morgan: 20 million people compete for space o
child marriage has been illegal in nepal since 1963.ledged to end eaild marriage by 2020. tost two years later it pushed uck its goal to 2030. according to the u.n. child marriage only perpetuates the cycle of poverty. when parents force their daughters to marry young, they drop out of school, face domestic violence and are more likely to die from pregnancy complications. rachana sunar is a 22 year old from this village in western nepal and her mission is to stop the age old process of child...
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child marriage has been illegal in nepal since 1963.n 2014 nepal pledged to end child marriage by 2020. just two years later it pushed back its goal to 2030. according to the u.n. child marriage o cycle of poverty. when parents force their daughters to marry young, they drop out of school, face domestic violence and are more likely to die from pregnancy complications. rachana sunar is a 22 year old from this village in western nepal am her mission is to stop the age old process of child marriage. >> we are simply speaking up as a woman, is sen as an ak of defiance. >> we are coming together and we will keep the country. >> you are so scared. when you see how are you such a light in this village for a little girl who was so the dark. >> i was scared of the dark but i really light-- my history, how is that-- to give hope to them. >> when i was her age, 15 years old, i was forced to marry. my friend family was forcing me he to leave the house. i begged, i cried a lot, to stop that waiting and i committed myself, please, god, give me this o
child marriage has been illegal in nepal since 1963.n 2014 nepal pledged to end child marriage by 2020. just two years later it pushed back its goal to 2030. according to the u.n. child marriage o cycle of poverty. when parents force their daughters to marry young, they drop out of school, face domestic violence and are more likely to die from pregnancy complications. rachana sunar is a 22 year old from this village in western nepal am her mission is to stop the age old process of child...
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i don't know where i am actually. >> three months lalater, in ila, nepal. rai has traveled for 45 hours from doha by plane and bus. the last part t of his journey o his home village was on foot. >> my daughter did not know who i was. after three days, she understood and then she came to me. >> ilam lies in the far eaeast f nepal. it's home to tea plantations and a bit of agriculture, but not much else. like rai, many of the young men have left to work abroad so they can send money back home. rai has comeme back fofor his younger brother's wedding. preparations are underway, and rai is paying for the celebrations, which are taking place at his house. >> we built this house four years ago. i paid for it with the money i made abroad. >> rai's house has five rooms -- that's big compared to other houses in the area. he even had it built to withstand earthquakes. when he is away, he wants his wife and daughter to be safe. the next day is the wedding ceremony. rai takes on the role of his father, who died young. >> i am happy. the whole family, guests and all the
i don't know where i am actually. >> three months lalater, in ila, nepal. rai has traveled for 45 hours from doha by plane and bus. the last part t of his journey o his home village was on foot. >> my daughter did not know who i was. after three days, she understood and then she came to me. >> ilam lies in the far eaeast f nepal. it's home to tea plantations and a bit of agriculture, but not much else. like rai, many of the young men have left to work abroad so they can send...
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child marriage has been illegal in nepal since 1963.014 nepal pledged to end child marriage by 2020. just two years later it pushed back its goal to 2030. according to the u.n., child marriage only perpetuates the cycle of poverty. when parents force their daughters to marry young, they drop out of school, face domestic violence and are more likely to die from pregnancy complications. this is a 22-year-old from this village in western nepal. her mission is to stop the age old practice of child marriage. no easy fete in this country where simply speaking up as a woman is seen as an act of defiance. >> so we are coming together and we will -- the country. >> you remember how when you were a girl you were so scared of the dark. i see how you're such a light for a little girl who is scared of the dark. >> i am scared of the dark but i am a light for them. one thing is clear, i am the hope for them. if they hear my strength, how i started my journey, at least giving hope to them. when i was her age, 15 years old, i was forced to marry. my pa
child marriage has been illegal in nepal since 1963.014 nepal pledged to end child marriage by 2020. just two years later it pushed back its goal to 2030. according to the u.n., child marriage only perpetuates the cycle of poverty. when parents force their daughters to marry young, they drop out of school, face domestic violence and are more likely to die from pregnancy complications. this is a 22-year-old from this village in western nepal. her mission is to stop the age old practice of child...
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child marriage has been illegal in nepal since 1963.ledged to end child marriage by 2020. just two years later it pushed back its goal to 2030. according to the u.n., child marriage only perfepetuates the cycle of poverty. they're more likely to die from pregnancy complications. here is a 22-year-old from the village in western nepal. her mission is to sto we're simply speaking up as a woman, where that is seen as an act of defiancdefiance. >> we are coming together and we will clean the country. >> reporter: do you remember how when you were a girl you were so scared of the dark. i see how you are such a light in this village for a little girl who was so scared of the da dark. >> i am still scared of the dark. one thing is clear, i am the hope for them. how i started my journey, at least giving hope to them. when i was her age, 15 years old, i was forced to leave the house. i begged in front of them. i cried a lot to stop that wedding. i said, please, god, give me this opportunity to stop this marriage. once i get free from this weddin
child marriage has been illegal in nepal since 1963.ledged to end child marriage by 2020. just two years later it pushed back its goal to 2030. according to the u.n., child marriage only perfepetuates the cycle of poverty. they're more likely to die from pregnancy complications. here is a 22-year-old from the village in western nepal. her mission is to sto we're simply speaking up as a woman, where that is seen as an act of defiancdefiance. >> we are coming together and we will clean the...
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they are going for a place in the top four and close the gap on nepal with victory over stoke in the—off. close the gap on nepal with victory over stoke in the late kick—offm is must win for arsenal and so far so is must win for arsenal and so far so good for the gunners. this was the first chance, in towards monreal, hitting the post, very close to giving arsenal the lead. but they took the lead three minutes before half—time. olivier but they took the lead three minutes before half-time. olivierjeering and booing i and booing ,again an and booing , again an attack down the right and a fine finish. but he could miss from there. 11th goal of the season for him, but they have two win, their final three for him, but they have two win, theirfinal three games for him, but they have two win, their final three games of the season, to get into the champions league. the top of the table there, arsenalfour points league. the top of the table there, arsenal four points before the end of that game behind liverpool. still a lot to play for in that race for the champions league. they would put re
they are going for a place in the top four and close the gap on nepal with victory over stoke in the—off. close the gap on nepal with victory over stoke in the late kick—offm is must win for arsenal and so far so is must win for arsenal and so far so good for the gunners. this was the first chance, in towards monreal, hitting the post, very close to giving arsenal the lead. but they took the lead three minutes before half—time. olivier but they took the lead three minutes before...
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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 s singi] trslslatormy n namis maheorori. i'm y yearsld.. my husndnd wento i ind w work. he t theres nono fd. no rice, no nothing. aroundere there's work.k. i am very, very scar.. everyoneas been asking autut it, and that meses me en m mor scared. my fst childas breach rn, and i might st die this time. if w will ve, , i ll liviv if i will di i i wildie. someaid take her to the hostal. someaid drivher do. everyo had opinis. but how ululd yoget a ca withoumoney? in novbeber, mdaugught was bo.. i had e e babyn ouour w sheded r 12 dayafter thbirth, the baby and were kept in the cow she onhe 13th y, we were alwewed ou yocacan't tatake newbobo in t house. gogegets ary.. you' better of the cowhed. indudukaari:i: s was c cpletely unawe e of t facact at shehe wowould ed m medal carar cacause r fifirschildd s s brea bororn. if she hadn't gott prope re by y trained birth attendant, she would he e died. mamaheori: i'll rest r ses
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 s singi] trslslatormy n namis maheorori. i'm y yearsld.. my husndnd wento i ind w work. he t theres nono fd. no rice, no nothing. aroundere there's work.k. i am very, very scar.. everyoneas been asking autut it, and that meses me en m mor scared. my fst childas breach rn, and i might st die this time. if w will...
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we investigate the lost girls of nepal, underaged brides and illegal marriages.nd open sky for autism. >> the hollywood studio event e at helps families living with autism reduce the stress of air travel. >> we show them exactly what they will go through on a real flight. >> it was really realistic.
we investigate the lost girls of nepal, underaged brides and illegal marriages.nd open sky for autism. >> the hollywood studio event e at helps families living with autism reduce the stress of air travel. >> we show them exactly what they will go through on a real flight. >> it was really realistic.
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the nepal east government also issued a record 371 climbing permits. >> obviously the fewer people onountain the better. that said, it is really each climber's own responsibility to look out for themselves and know how to take care of themselves on the mountain. and you can't rely on somebody else to look out for you. >> reporter: you have to go back 40 years to 1977 to find a climbing season with no deaths on mount everest. the deadliest season was two years ago, scott, when 24 climbers died. >> pelley: jim axelrod, thanks. up next, the president raves about his this portion of the cbs evening news is sponsored by bank of america. >> pelley: president trump who attended fordham, a jesuit university came face to face today with the first jesuit pope, the rest is history. witnessed by major garrett. >> president trump spent 30 minutes with pope francis at the vatican and introduced him to first lady melania and daughter ivanka. on twitter the president called it an honor of a lifetime that renewed his commitment to peace. >> he is something. he is really great. we had a fantastic meeti
the nepal east government also issued a record 371 climbing permits. >> obviously the fewer people onountain the better. that said, it is really each climber's own responsibility to look out for themselves and know how to take care of themselves on the mountain. and you can't rely on somebody else to look out for you. >> reporter: you have to go back 40 years to 1977 to find a climbing season with no deaths on mount everest. the deadliest season was two years ago, scott, when 24...
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he said in nepal, we're too poor to afford education. and until education we'll always remain poor. my thought was this can't be a hard problem to solve. i have to do something. the head master is an optimist and he said perhaps some day you will come back with books so i left with a homework assignment. >> rose: that was a stimulus to do what you're doing with room to read. >> exactly. i went back a year later. my 73-year-old father was my right hand man, and we sat there talking. the kids had never seen brightly colored children's books before. it was a more pit, the kids were so excited. hi father said, you should be proud, you've helped a lot of kids. i said one library, ten, 100 is not enough. i said, microsoft will be a hobby. hobbies don't scale. the only way to scale is to devote yourself full time. i jumped out of the microsoft airplane and prayed my parachute would deploy successfully. >> rose: literacy is how big of a problem? >> 98% of the illiterate live in low-income countries. i think of literacy kind of like the foundation, if you want to build a tall building, you h
he said in nepal, we're too poor to afford education. and until education we'll always remain poor. my thought was this can't be a hard problem to solve. i have to do something. the head master is an optimist and he said perhaps some day you will come back with books so i left with a homework assignment. >> rose: that was a stimulus to do what you're doing with room to read. >> exactly. i went back a year later. my 73-year-old father was my right hand man, and we sat there talking....
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there was a devastating earthquake in nepal and they had to turn around.tells me he'd love to go back. next time it will be mighty expensive. i'm jennifer mcgraw for kpix 5. >>> people with hiv and aids getting more time. a study says modern drugs can add ten years to life expectancy. new study in the journal finds a 20-year-old who begins treatment today for hiv will live to 78. that's almost the normal life expectancy. the new drugs are better at keeping the virus from replicating and they're less toxic with fewer side effects. >> if you are diagnosed today and you're able to get into care and you maintain and control any other illnesses that you might encounter your life expectancy is the same as if you were hiv negative. patients of all ages tend to start treatment sooner thanks to improved screening methods. >>> on sunday many of us will celebrate mother's day. it gives me the opportunity to hug my mom tighter this year. recently she had a terrible accident, but it ended up saving her life. >> oh it's beautiful. absolutely gorgeous. >> how often do yo
there was a devastating earthquake in nepal and they had to turn around.tells me he'd love to go back. next time it will be mighty expensive. i'm jennifer mcgraw for kpix 5. >>> people with hiv and aids getting more time. a study says modern drugs can add ten years to life expectancy. new study in the journal finds a 20-year-old who begins treatment today for hiv will live to 78. that's almost the normal life expectancy. the new drugs are better at keeping the virus from replicating...
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attempt to mount everest, with another couple in 2015 they attempted it but there was an earthquake in nepalo they turned around. he would love to go back but next time it will be expensive. i'm jennifer mcgraw for kpix 5. >> that's impressive. >> how do your wedding photos compare? >> nothing like that. >> setting the bar high. absolutely. yes. aim high. literally. >> climbing mount everest is probably a good preparation for marriage. >> everything downhill after that? >> one would hope so. it's all easy sailing from that point on. >> get to weather, please. >>> we have sunrise, sunset ♪ from the musical -- >> fiddler on the roof. >> good girl. go, michelle! sunrise at 6:02. sunset 8:10 p.m. thank you, kelly-moore! as we have a look from the transamerica pyramid and the numbers this morning we are beginning with readings pretty much same as yesterday. 50s around much of the bay area. a little cooler up in santa rosa and the cotati plains. by tuesday we get a chance of showers moving into the bay area. everybody gets about that wet. but that's on tuesday. between now and then, we get a littl
attempt to mount everest, with another couple in 2015 they attempted it but there was an earthquake in nepalo they turned around. he would love to go back but next time it will be expensive. i'm jennifer mcgraw for kpix 5. >> that's impressive. >> how do your wedding photos compare? >> nothing like that. >> setting the bar high. absolutely. yes. aim high. literally. >> climbing mount everest is probably a good preparation for marriage. >> everything downhill...
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killed, and she had to come back. 2015, she again went, again unfortunately there was an earthquake in nepal there was more casualties, around 32 mountaineers died, and she had to, again, return back. so for the last three years she has been trying, and this year she was successful. what an achievement. let's get the sport now. real madrid have won their first spanish league title since 2012 after a 2—0 win away to malaga, meaning they finish three points clear of barcelona in second place, after they came from behind to win 4—2 at home to eibar. cristiano ronaldo scored his 25th in the primera division this season, which came injust the second minute. and then ten minutes after the interval, karim benzema confirmed the win, as real lifted the title for the 33rd time, as they remain on course for a domestic league and champions league double. the team who real will play in the champions league final in just under a fortnight‘s time isjuventus, who also won their domestic league on sunday. the italian‘s were 3—0 winners over crotone, as they remain on course for the treble of domestic league
killed, and she had to come back. 2015, she again went, again unfortunately there was an earthquake in nepal there was more casualties, around 32 mountaineers died, and she had to, again, return back. so for the last three years she has been trying, and this year she was successful. what an achievement. let's get the sport now. real madrid have won their first spanish league title since 2012 after a 2—0 win away to malaga, meaning they finish three points clear of barcelona in second place,...
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the death of min bahadur sherchan was confirmed by nepal's tourism department.climbed the peak aged 80 in 2013. our breaking news. the nigerian government says that 82 girls kidnapped by boko haram have been released. they were among around 220 stu d e nts released. they were among around 220 students abducted in the north—east of the country in 2012. don't forget you can get in touch with me on twitter. that's it from me and the team. goodbye for now. good evening. it has been a lovely day across the northern half of the uk. nice blue skies here. i suspect there will be more cloud here tomorrow. today we have had cloud in devon, and here we have been very much on the edge of some rain. we have had most of the rain across the isles of scilly and the channel islands. it's trying to move up from the south but would make it. the cloud is more broken further north. for a while, we will see cloud coming down across the north east of scotland. that cloud filtering into north—east england. the clearest skies, south—west scotland, northern ireland and northern england.
the death of min bahadur sherchan was confirmed by nepal's tourism department.climbed the peak aged 80 in 2013. our breaking news. the nigerian government says that 82 girls kidnapped by boko haram have been released. they were among around 220 stu d e nts released. they were among around 220 students abducted in the north—east of the country in 2012. don't forget you can get in touch with me on twitter. that's it from me and the team. goodbye for now. good evening. it has been a lovely day...
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but in his birthplace in nepal, rising air pollution is causing alarm. lumbini to see how monks and pilgrims are coping. sacred and spiritual. this is where buddha was born more than 2600 years ago. worshippers from around the world gathered in lumbini for prayer. while the spiritual spot may be good for the soul, it's not so beneficial for your health. a be good for the soul, it's not so beneficialfor your health. a murky, der jihadis beneficialfor your health. a murky, derjihadis lingers in the air. —— dirty haze. we have difficulty breathing and we cough. we have meditated as the centre who have had an asthma condition and during their stay here it has badly affected the meditated. the historic site is a major tourism draw but many visitors feel uneasy breeding in the air. seeing the sky, the smog, you can't see some buildings and modern street in the distance and, yes, i mean here in lumbini, and the kathmandu valley, it is my impression, of course i am not a scientist, but i feel quite sure that it's getting worse. the sacred site is already a pollu
but in his birthplace in nepal, rising air pollution is causing alarm. lumbini to see how monks and pilgrims are coping. sacred and spiritual. this is where buddha was born more than 2600 years ago. worshippers from around the world gathered in lumbini for prayer. while the spiritual spot may be good for the soul, it's not so beneficial for your health. a be good for the soul, it's not so beneficialfor your health. a murky, der jihadis beneficialfor your health. a murky, derjihadis lingers in...
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the death of min bahadur sherchan was confirmed by nepal's tourism department.as trying to reclaim the record from japan's yuichiro miura, who climbed the peak aged 80 in 2013. around 50,000 people will be evacuated from the german city of hanover later so experts can remove five unexploded wartime bombs. the bombs were found during work at a building site. some 2,500 firefighters, rescuers, and police officers are being deployed to help with the operation which affects around a tenth of the city's population. 75 years ago, during the height of the second world war, the isle of wight came under a ferocious aerial attack from the luftwaffe. 70 people lost their lives in the air raid. but the destruction would have been much worse had it not been for the actions of the crew of a polish warship. this weekend their heroism is being remembered. kasha madeira reports: archive: polish destroyers, co—operating with the british navy, are visited by the polish president... the blyskawica, one of two grom destroyers built in cowes, was the pride of poland. during a refit,
the death of min bahadur sherchan was confirmed by nepal's tourism department.as trying to reclaim the record from japan's yuichiro miura, who climbed the peak aged 80 in 2013. around 50,000 people will be evacuated from the german city of hanover later so experts can remove five unexploded wartime bombs. the bombs were found during work at a building site. some 2,500 firefighters, rescuers, and police officers are being deployed to help with the operation which affects around a tenth of the...
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it doesn't change your politics about economics or the like trade balance with nepal or any such thingind of having a part of your brain that tells you that something smells kind of unnerving and disgusting, you are more likely to decide that somebody else's lifestyle is not only different but wrong and disgusting. >> trevor: i'm just going to go away from this with republicans have a smell around them. thank you so much for being on the show, professor. (applause) behave is available now. robert sapolsky, everybody. robert sapolsky, everybody. we'll be r ♪ ♪ nicotine can reprogram your brain until all you think about is your next cigarette. don't get hacked. spicy, crispy at kchicken sandwiches. e... not because it is easy... but because it is hard. we choose not only to launch kfc's new zinger sandwich and a $5 dollar fill up... but to take it to space. will it be easy? no. will it be hard? yes. we've already covered that. but when we succeed... we will lick our fingers good! space sandwich! yeah! try the zinger sandwich before it goes to space. it doas long as you leave everything o
it doesn't change your politics about economics or the like trade balance with nepal or any such thingind of having a part of your brain that tells you that something smells kind of unnerving and disgusting, you are more likely to decide that somebody else's lifestyle is not only different but wrong and disgusting. >> trevor: i'm just going to go away from this with republicans have a smell around them. thank you so much for being on the show, professor. (applause) behave is available...
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it doesn't change your politics about economics or the like trade balance with nepal or any such thingou are kind of having a part of your brain that tells you that something smells kind of unnerving and disgusting, you are more likely to decide that somebody else's lifestyle is not only different but wrong and disgusting. >> trevor: i'm just going to go away from this with republicans have a smell around them. thank you so much for being on the show, professor. (applause) behave is available now. robert sapolsky, everybody. >> trevor: that's our show for tonight, thank you so much for tuning in. now here it is, your moment of zen.
it doesn't change your politics about economics or the like trade balance with nepal or any such thingou are kind of having a part of your brain that tells you that something smells kind of unnerving and disgusting, you are more likely to decide that somebody else's lifestyle is not only different but wrong and disgusting. >> trevor: i'm just going to go away from this with republicans have a smell around them. thank you so much for being on the show, professor. (applause) behave is...
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and 2015 she again went, again, unfortunately, there was an earthquake in nepal, followed by the avalanche, and she had to again turn back. so for the last three years she has been trying, and this year she was successful. now, for viewers watching on bbc one scotland, good night from me, and you can continue watching with reporting scotland. for the rest of our viewers, let's have a quick look at some of tomorrow's front pages. the financial times claims that theresa may failed to consult some of her most senior colleagues on manifesto plans to overhaul the social care system. the times also goes with social care, saying that theresa may's planned changes could be wrecked by poorly performing local authorities the metro also leads with the general election, reporting that the tories are now looking to attackjeremy corbyn, after polls showed their lead over labour being cut in half. the telegraph reports that jeremy corbyn is at the centre of a growing row, after they say he repeatedly refused to condemn the actions of republican terrorists in ireland. the daily mail covers the same story,
and 2015 she again went, again, unfortunately, there was an earthquake in nepal, followed by the avalanche, and she had to again turn back. so for the last three years she has been trying, and this year she was successful. now, for viewers watching on bbc one scotland, good night from me, and you can continue watching with reporting scotland. for the rest of our viewers, let's have a quick look at some of tomorrow's front pages. the financial times claims that theresa may failed to consult some...
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next is an indigenous activist from nepal. let's give a round of applause.e. i'm from nepal. i'm honored to march together with you all here in washington, d.c.. i'm here with my fellow indigenous sisters from peru, kenya, candidate and the united states. yesterday we were in new york negotiating in human permanent headquarters. in the past week we heard so many similar stories of how climate change is affecting indigenous peoples and indigenous women around the world. today i stand with you, all of you here, to speak the fax, the facts about the climate change. to speak what climate change looks like for indigenous peoples and women living in the most vulnerable countries in the world. climate change for us comes in the form of mudslides, erratic rainfall, low food production, melting glaciers and ultimately lost her livelihood and displacement from our ancestral homeland. who has an answer when a family loses that only piece of land with a ready to harvest crop to a landslide? who has an answer when a woman has to walk three hours just to fetch a leader of
next is an indigenous activist from nepal. let's give a round of applause.e. i'm from nepal. i'm honored to march together with you all here in washington, d.c.. i'm here with my fellow indigenous sisters from peru, kenya, candidate and the united states. yesterday we were in new york negotiating in human permanent headquarters. in the past week we heard so many similar stories of how climate change is affecting indigenous peoples and indigenous women around the world. today i stand with you,...
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the death of min bahadur sherchan was confirmed by nepal's tourism department.reached the peak aged 80 in 2013. the number of people ripped off by holiday booking scams rose by almost a fifth last year, new figures have revealed. actionfraud, the uk's fraud and cyber crime reporting centre, says there were almost 6,000 reported cases in 2016, with each victim losing an average of £1,200. british olympic diver tom daley has married his partner, american film director, dustin lance black. the couple got married in a service at a luxury hotel on dartmoor national park in devon. they announced their engagement in 2015. tom daley revealed in a youtube video in 2013 he had a boyfriend, saying his "whole world changed" when he fell in love with a man. more billionaires are based in the uk than ever before, according to the annual sunday times rich list published today. the hinduja brothers, who made their money from banking and manufacturing, top the table and are said to be worth more than £16 billion. joe lynam reports. sri and and gopi hinduja have been associated w
the death of min bahadur sherchan was confirmed by nepal's tourism department.reached the peak aged 80 in 2013. the number of people ripped off by holiday booking scams rose by almost a fifth last year, new figures have revealed. actionfraud, the uk's fraud and cyber crime reporting centre, says there were almost 6,000 reported cases in 2016, with each victim losing an average of £1,200. british olympic diver tom daley has married his partner, american film director, dustin lance black. the...
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the death of min bahadur sherchan was confirmed by nepal's tourism department.eached the peak aged 80 in 2013. 75 years ago, at the height of the second world war, the isle of wight came under a ferocious aerial attack from the luftwaffe. 70 people lost their lives in the air raid. but the destruction would have been much worse had it not been for the actions of the crew of a polish warship. this weekend, their heroism is being remembered. kasha madeira reports. archive: polish destroyers, co—operating with the british navy, are visited by the polish president... the blyskawica, one of two grom destroyers built in cowes, was the pride of poland. during a refit back on the island, the crew could not have foreseen the role they would play in defending cowes against that devastating air raid. ..you are not only serving the cuase of poland but the cause of mankind. josef wlodarczak is the last surviving crew member. he recalls how all on board had a critical role to play. translation: when it comes to the isle of wight, our guns were blazing. i was down in the engin
the death of min bahadur sherchan was confirmed by nepal's tourism department.eached the peak aged 80 in 2013. 75 years ago, at the height of the second world war, the isle of wight came under a ferocious aerial attack from the luftwaffe. 70 people lost their lives in the air raid. but the destruction would have been much worse had it not been for the actions of the crew of a polish warship. this weekend, their heroism is being remembered. kasha madeira reports. archive: polish destroyers,...
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the death of min baha—dur sher—chan was confirmed by nepal's tourism department. japanese climber who reached the peak aged 80 in 2013. more billionaires are based in the uk than ever before, according to the annual sunday times rich list published today. the hinduja brothers, who made their money from banking and manufacturing, top the table and are said to be worth more than 16 billion pounds. joe lynam reports. sri and and gopi hinduja have been associated with the labour party since the mid—1990s, and acquired british passports in 1997. their investments in oil, it, energy and the media have made them worth £16.2 billion, according to the sunday times rich list, up by a quarter in a single year. not far behind on £16 billion is the ukrainian music mogul len blavatnik. he owns warner music as well as stakes in a number of other companies. at number nine, the duke of westminster, worth £9.5 billion, is the highest—ranking british born person on the list. he owns property in large parts of central london. there are a record 134 billionaires in this year's top 100
the death of min baha—dur sher—chan was confirmed by nepal's tourism department. japanese climber who reached the peak aged 80 in 2013. more billionaires are based in the uk than ever before, according to the annual sunday times rich list published today. the hinduja brothers, who made their money from banking and manufacturing, top the table and are said to be worth more than 16 billion pounds. joe lynam reports. sri and and gopi hinduja have been associated with the labour party since the...
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today the delegation is in nepal talking to the dalai lama about u.s. commitment to tibetan people. and more live coverage on c-span coming up at 1:30 eastern time when white house press secretary sean spicer will brief reporters. the white house has postponed a meeting to discuss whether the united states should withdraw .rom the paris climate accords mr. spicer likely to be asked why it is being delayed for a second time. we will take you there live at 1:30 eastern. the head of u.s. army corps of engineers testifies this afternoon before a senate subcommittee on the condition of ports and waterways in the u.s. and the economic benefit nationwide. live coverage from the environment and public works subcommittee on transportation and infrastructure at 2:30 eastern here on c-span. next week, a look at of the ninth circuit court of appeals in seattle. they will be hearing oral arguments on president trump's revised travel ban in an appeal of the decision by federal judge in hawaii. orderck the president's on visas for citizens of six majority muslim countries and refugee program. hawa
today the delegation is in nepal talking to the dalai lama about u.s. commitment to tibetan people. and more live coverage on c-span coming up at 1:30 eastern time when white house press secretary sean spicer will brief reporters. the white house has postponed a meeting to discuss whether the united states should withdraw .rom the paris climate accords mr. spicer likely to be asked why it is being delayed for a second time. we will take you there live at 1:30 eastern. the head of u.s. army...
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i went to nepal, and a headmaster showed me his school.ke many schools in low income countries, both hopeful but pathetic and sad because they didn't have books or enough desks or spots for students. i asked a headmaster, i said, you have 400 students but no books. he said, we are too poor to affordand it -- education. my thought was, this can't be a hard problem to solve. i have to do something. the headmaster liked me, and was an optimist. he said, perhaps he will come perhaps, youks -- will come back with books. charlie: that was a stimulus with what you were doing. john: i went back a year later. my father was my right hand man. we sat there and talked about it. the kids had never seen brightly colored children's books. these kids were stage diving onto the books, they were so excited. my father said, you should be proud you have helped a lot of kids. i said, one library is not enough. 100 won't be enough. that is my have the point of saying, if i stay at microsoft, this will be a hobby. the only way to scale is to go full-time. so i j
i went to nepal, and a headmaster showed me his school.ke many schools in low income countries, both hopeful but pathetic and sad because they didn't have books or enough desks or spots for students. i asked a headmaster, i said, you have 400 students but no books. he said, we are too poor to affordand it -- education. my thought was, this can't be a hard problem to solve. i have to do something. the headmaster liked me, and was an optimist. he said, perhaps he will come perhaps, youks -- will...
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a sherpa from nepal shared these pictures with abc 7 news from the top of mt. everest. he made the climb last sunday, his seventh summit. and you can see he brought steph curry's number 30 jersey with him. he said his 15-year-old son is a big fan of steph's and asked his dad to take the jersey to the top of the world. >> it's unreal how global he has become. >> i know. and as you mention, steph could probably make a 3 from up there. what else is going on in sports? >> indy 500 known as the greatest spectacle in sports. today we had quite a spectacle. one of the most astonishing crashes we've ever seen. w...that not only made a a big first impression... ...but was designed to withstand sunlight this bright... ...this bright... ...or even this bright. if a paint could protect your door's color against the strongest uv rays... ...it makes you wonder... is it still paint? aura grand entrance from benjamin moore®. only available at independently owned paint and hardware stores. >>> abc 7 sports brought to you with river rock casino. >> the greatest spectacle in sports was ju
a sherpa from nepal shared these pictures with abc 7 news from the top of mt. everest. he made the climb last sunday, his seventh summit. and you can see he brought steph curry's number 30 jersey with him. he said his 15-year-old son is a big fan of steph's and asked his dad to take the jersey to the top of the world. >> it's unreal how global he has become. >> i know. and as you mention, steph could probably make a 3 from up there. what else is going on in sports? >> indy 500...
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commitments for additional forces because the other day that will be made by their heads of state in nepal. as zachary dennis said president trump will be in brussels and you meet with his counterparts and then i'll expect we'll see some commitments. my focus in dealing with my counterparts was to say that if political decision-makers decide on the 25th of may to increase the forces that are in afghanistan, then will be prepared to provide those as quickly as possible. the other point that i discussed with my counterparts was that we have some unfulfilled, as general mickelson has said, that there's unfulfilled requirements , obtaining today. i encourage them to meet those requirements. what i did receive was that they live within their capability to do more in afghanistan. i was very encouraged that the tone in brussels and around the room. it's fair to say that 28 nations sitting on the table all were committed to an enduring presence in afghanistan and continued support, particulate president donnie and his plan for security. >> we are waiting for a signal from president trump -- >> if
commitments for additional forces because the other day that will be made by their heads of state in nepal. as zachary dennis said president trump will be in brussels and you meet with his counterparts and then i'll expect we'll see some commitments. my focus in dealing with my counterparts was to say that if political decision-makers decide on the 25th of may to increase the forces that are in afghanistan, then will be prepared to provide those as quickly as possible. the other point that i...
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in nepal, there's confusion over whether the world's highest mountain, everest, has changed shape.'d just returned from the top of everest. british mountaineer tim mosedale told the bbc the loss of the step was "the end of an era". but that's been contradicted today by two sherpas. the climbers said the near—vertical outcrop was intact but under heavy snow. experts say that if it has gone, it may make the everest climb safer as it'll remove a dangerous bottleneck. now, the world's most famous gardening event, the chelsea flower show, is opening its gates to the public tomorrow. but some lucky visitors have been given a preview of the show‘s highlights, which include a tasty garden collaboration between dj chris evans and cooking guru mary berry. 0ur reporter sara smith went to meet them. amongst the rhubarb, the lettuces, the beans of radio 2's — one of their five feel—good gardens. it's all part of their 50th anniversary celebrations. now, this is one of the gardens, there'sjo wiley‘s scent garden, there's zoe ball's listening garden. this is the chris evans taste garden. now, he
in nepal, there's confusion over whether the world's highest mountain, everest, has changed shape.'d just returned from the top of everest. british mountaineer tim mosedale told the bbc the loss of the step was "the end of an era". but that's been contradicted today by two sherpas. the climbers said the near—vertical outcrop was intact but under heavy snow. experts say that if it has gone, it may make the everest climb safer as it'll remove a dangerous bottleneck. now, the world's...
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this is all on the nepal side. roland yearwood has survived an earthquake that was triggered, avalanche there on the world's highest peak there two years ago, but now passing away. the cause of death unknown. >>> the man charged in last week's deadly mayhem in new york city's times square says he knew he needed help. the navy veteran richard rojas tells "the new york post" he wanted to fix his life and was supposed to speak to a mental health counselor today. reportedly on suicide watch, rojas right now. he told the paper he wants to apologize to all the victims' families and his mother. >>> and there is a happy ending to a rescue operation for a humpback whale in southern california. the 35-foot-long whale was spotted in ventura harbor on saturday. the whale appeared to be trapped among the docks. it even hit the rear of a boat at one point. experts used an underwater speaker that played whale noises to then guide the whale out of the aharbor. mission successful. >> yes. >>> also this weekend we got a reminder tha
this is all on the nepal side. roland yearwood has survived an earthquake that was triggered, avalanche there on the world's highest peak there two years ago, but now passing away. the cause of death unknown. >>> the man charged in last week's deadly mayhem in new york city's times square says he knew he needed help. the navy veteran richard rojas tells "the new york post" he wanted to fix his life and was supposed to speak to a mental health counselor today. reportedly on...
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[speaking foreign language] >> again i would like to thank area usa and nepal and hassan, thanks so much much. [applause] >> beautiful. thank you. [applause] what you all stay with me because they will be inspired if you're here. you all can sit down though but we're almost done. we relaunched care act and it'spart of a reenergized effort that i'm sure you all have the tools , that we have the power as citizens who are ready to move forward on the issues that we talk about here today and not only is the work that you're doing here over the next few days critically important to your voice in congress but we want you to go home and to talk to your representatives in your home county so we launched last year amplify your voice. last year we had over 80 meetings so given what we've heard today and what you know is coming tomorrow, if for instance, i hope we will be able to double that and i love to say that, let's go. i really think, i want you all to think about what can we do to extend your voice, bring somebody else into this movement, take some of the lessons we heard and be an inspirati
[speaking foreign language] >> again i would like to thank area usa and nepal and hassan, thanks so much much. [applause] >> beautiful. thank you. [applause] what you all stay with me because they will be inspired if you're here. you all can sit down though but we're almost done. we relaunched care act and it'spart of a reenergized effort that i'm sure you all have the tools , that we have the power as citizens who are ready to move forward on the issues that we talk about here...
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. >>> breaking overnight rescuers in nepal found the body of four climbers at the highest camp on mt.. raises the death toll this climbing season so far to ten people. four climbers died just this weekend including a 50-year-old, rolland gearwood, doctor from alabama survived an earthquake on everest two years age in the process of climbing the tallest peeks on all seven continents. >>> back here on the home front happening now, soaking storms are concerned in the southeast. checking the radar. that entire region will get a dose of heavy rain, damaging winds, and possible tornado today. heavy rain causing flooding from texas all the way to charleston, south carolina. some areas got up to 4 inches of rain in matters of hours. there were at least nine reported tornados in georgia, north carolina. the severe conditions caused several injuries. further south, powerful winds in jacksonville. brought down the canopy of a gas station you saw there. and -- right on top of a car. you can see that tractor trailer. wow. >> trip to jacksonville zoo turned into a scary one for family who were watc
. >>> breaking overnight rescuers in nepal found the body of four climbers at the highest camp on mt.. raises the death toll this climbing season so far to ten people. four climbers died just this weekend including a 50-year-old, rolland gearwood, doctor from alabama survived an earthquake on everest two years age in the process of climbing the tallest peeks on all seven continents. >>> back here on the home front happening now, soaking storms are concerned in the southeast....
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. >> reporter: yearwood was on the mountain in 2017 when a devastating earthquake shook nepal and everest, killing at least 19 climbers and sherpas. >> he wanted to work even harder to go back up there. that's all he thought about and wanted to do. >> reporter: on sunday, yearwood made it to the infamous death zone. at 27,500 feet, within reach of a nearly vertical section, known as the hillary step. the final climb to the top, where every breath and every move is a struggle. climbers said the earthquake shook part of the rock face loose. add to that, bad weather and a record number of climbers. >> a lot of climbers have been waiting at base camp. when you have traffic jams up in the death zone, that's never good. >> reporter: it's not clear if yearwood reached the summit or why he department make it back. his daughter said he died of altitude sickness, his body still on the mountain. >> he was really honest. really kind, a generous person. i was lucky to have him as a dad. he gets to be in the place he wanted to, you know, accomplish his goal. that's where it's going to be forever. >> re
. >> reporter: yearwood was on the mountain in 2017 when a devastating earthquake shook nepal and everest, killing at least 19 climbers and sherpas. >> he wanted to work even harder to go back up there. that's all he thought about and wanted to do. >> reporter: on sunday, yearwood made it to the infamous death zone. at 27,500 feet, within reach of a nearly vertical section, known as the hillary step. the final climb to the top, where every breath and every move is a struggle....
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in suffolk, beccles, yes, people out in nepal this morning.nts, lots of revelations about those being made at kew gardens today. that's right, yes, 2000 new species of plants have been discovered by kew gardens in the last year. and with got one here. look at this magnificent one. this is quite small. you can see the shape we have got, it is like a picture, so it is often referred to asa picture, so it is often referred to as a picture plant. —— a picture plant. this one tends to have nectar around the opening to it. the insect will crawl into that, fall down into this tube, which is very much like a slippery slope, and then it can't get back out again. this is a climber, but this particular breed of plant, this particular species isn't, and as you can see it is quite small. we will show you the other one because there are two here we have got at kew. this is also an unusual plant, it is a leo luna, and not a particularly pretty lily when it is in flower, not like the kind you may have in your home. but still it is doing its best, planted on s
in suffolk, beccles, yes, people out in nepal this morning.nts, lots of revelations about those being made at kew gardens today. that's right, yes, 2000 new species of plants have been discovered by kew gardens in the last year. and with got one here. look at this magnificent one. this is quite small. you can see the shape we have got, it is like a picture, so it is often referred to asa picture, so it is often referred to as a picture plant. —— a picture plant. this one tends to have...