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until he went on vacation in nepal. that's when he saw the desperate need for books and libraries. he changed the course of his own life, to change the lives of children all over the world. - when i was growing up in pennsylvania we had actually a book-mobile that came to our town. and we think of this kind of as a nepalese yak-mobile. we got our yak loaded with books and we're about to head off to go to a secondary school here in jambas and deliver about 500 books to help them start their first library. - [jacelyn] when john arrives with his yak-mobile, just look at the reaction. reading isn't just fun, it's a way for them to connect to the world beyond their isolated community. - what does shirash like? - he likes ice cream. - he likes ice cream. what do annie and onnie like? - what do annie and onnie like? they like chicken curry. - they like chicken curry. do you like chicken curry? - yes. - yes? okay. - [jacelyn] in nepal, children express gratitude with flowers, and the traditional namaste. - [john] namaste! - [jacelyn] there are also grateful children in africa, cambodia, in
until he went on vacation in nepal. that's when he saw the desperate need for books and libraries. he changed the course of his own life, to change the lives of children all over the world. - when i was growing up in pennsylvania we had actually a book-mobile that came to our town. and we think of this kind of as a nepalese yak-mobile. we got our yak loaded with books and we're about to head off to go to a secondary school here in jambas and deliver about 500 books to help them start their...
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Jun 22, 2017
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evenif to russia and nepal are planned.tion they contain can be. people around the world have been celebrating the longest or shortest day of the year. depending on where you are. stonehenge was a popular site. in the southern hemisphere, people made the most of the slightly cooler winter solstice breaking the ice in antarctica and burying it all ora swim in ice in antarctica and burying it all or a swim in hobart, tasmania, australia. braver than me although with the summer weather in london, you might be tempted! you can stay in touch with me on twitter. from me and the team, goodbye. hello, there. we saw the peak of the hit wave on wednesday afternoon, with temperatures across southern britain soaring into the low to mid—30s celsius. it was 35 degrees recorded at heathrow, which was the warmest day of the year, so far, but also the warmestjune day since 1976. wales also saw its hottest day with 31 degrees recorded in cardiff. further north, though, it is a little bit cooler, and we see a thundery breakdown developing, pa
evenif to russia and nepal are planned.tion they contain can be. people around the world have been celebrating the longest or shortest day of the year. depending on where you are. stonehenge was a popular site. in the southern hemisphere, people made the most of the slightly cooler winter solstice breaking the ice in antarctica and burying it all ora swim in ice in antarctica and burying it all or a swim in hobart, tasmania, australia. braver than me although with the summer weather in london,...
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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 13tday, 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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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 afford education. until we have education, we will always remain poor. my thought was, this can't be a hard problem to solve. i have to do something. thankfully, the headmaster liked me, and was an optimist. he said, perhaps you will come back with books. so i left the village with a homework assignment. 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. it was a mosh pit of literacy. these kids were stage diving onto the books, they were so excited. my father said, you should be very proud. you have helped a lot of kids. i said, one library is not enough. 100 won't be enough. that is where i
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 afford education. until we have education, we will always remain poor. my thought was, this can't be a hard problem to solve. i have to do something. thankfully, the headmaster liked me, and was an...
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. >> jimmy: for -- next for nepal, he said, "i already see plenty of those when i read 'playboy.'"- nepal. i get it. >> steve: i get it out now. >> jimmy: finally for mexico, he said, "no way. i'm afraid they'll build a wall while i'm on the other side." [ cheers and applause ] there you go. that's very possible. that's true. that could happen. more trouble for united airlines this week. one of their flights had to make an emergency landing in costa rica after an engine overheated. united's flight attendants quickly evacuated the plane by picking up passengers and throwing them down the inflatable slide. [ laughter and applause ] "i'm saving your life!" you guys, there's a new app going around called, "face app." it takes your picture and then shows you what you would look like if you were younger, older, smiling or even a a different gender. here's an example using me. the original photo there, yeah. here's a photo of me looking older. yeah. [ laughter ] interesting. now, unfortunately the app doesn't always work so well. a lot of people have been having issues with this? >> steve
. >> jimmy: for -- next for nepal, he said, "i already see plenty of those when i read 'playboy.'"- nepal. i get it. >> steve: i get it out now. >> jimmy: finally for mexico, he said, "no way. i'm afraid they'll build a wall while i'm on the other side." [ cheers and applause ] there you go. that's very possible. that's true. that could happen. more trouble for united airlines this week. one of their flights had to make an emergency landing in costa rica...
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samples have already been taken from mont blanc in the alps, and future trips are planned to russia and nepall be. tim allman, bbc news. people around the world have been celebrating the longest or shortest day of the year during the annual solstice. in the northern hemisphere, crowds gathered early to see the sun rise at the ancient site of stonehenge in southern england, while in the southern hemisphere, people made the most of a slightly cooler winter solstice, braving the ice in antarctica, and baring it all for a swim in hobart, australia. i will be back with the world business report very soon. we also have the news review, so do stay with us. hello, there. the heatwave picked on wednesday afternoon. temperatures soaring across southern britain. a top temperature of 35 degrees, even warmer at heathrow, making it the warmest day of the year and the warmest day of the year and the warmestjune warmest day of the year and the warmest june day warmest day of the year and the warmestjune day since 1976. you can see the deep colours of that heatwave ebbing away towards the near continent, repl
samples have already been taken from mont blanc in the alps, and future trips are planned to russia and nepall be. tim allman, bbc news. people around the world have been celebrating the longest or shortest day of the year during the annual solstice. in the northern hemisphere, crowds gathered early to see the sun rise at the ancient site of stonehenge in southern england, while in the southern hemisphere, people made the most of a slightly cooler winter solstice, braving the ice in antarctica,...
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a sherpa who lives in nepal is atop mount he have rest there.year old son is a huge curry fan and asked him to take that jersey to the top. and now with social media we have evidence from the top of mount everest. #dubson7 brought to you by jeep. i'm joined by the man who was steph curry's coach in college, bob mckillop. he was a skinny kid -- still skinny kid, skinny adult. not a lot of teams wanted him. you saw something in him. what did you see that others missed maybe early on? >> you know, i thought we saw a full package. we saw his greatness as a shooter. but his vision, his present mindedness. he stays in the present and does a remarkable job of not letting adversity, a miss, a turnover affect the way he plays. he played that way for us three years, tremendous joy to davidson college. today he's the greatest ambassador davidson has ever had. >> looking at the old video, you want to talk about the baby face. it was really right there in those old clips. >> i just remarked to him when i saw him on the court about his hair and facial hair. i
a sherpa who lives in nepal is atop mount he have rest there.year old son is a huge curry fan and asked him to take that jersey to the top. and now with social media we have evidence from the top of mount everest. #dubson7 brought to you by jeep. i'm joined by the man who was steph curry's coach in college, bob mckillop. he was a skinny kid -- still skinny kid, skinny adult. not a lot of teams wanted him. you saw something in him. what did you see that others missed maybe early on? >> you...
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mentioned, there is conflict and natural disaster, so for instance, when you see the natural disaster in nepal then escalate the number of children who end up in labour. also the more severe forms, like human trafficking, forced labour... you have been studying and documenting this for a number of years. i am keen to hear what your observations of years of work have been, and what you have concluded. it is a complex area. besides it being directly related to poverty, it is also a cultural issue. in countries where there are no social welfare systems, families have to contribute to the economy. so, you know, when families go to work, children might not have a place to go. that might mean no childcare. —— there might not be childcare. —— there might not be childcare or schooling. so they hang out in places where children were, such as brick kilns, and india, where i went. gradually, they would doa where i went. gradually, they would do a little bit of helping out here and there, and then it transitions into labour. and it becomes a cycle which is very hard to break, unless you have educational o
mentioned, there is conflict and natural disaster, so for instance, when you see the natural disaster in nepal then escalate the number of children who end up in labour. also the more severe forms, like human trafficking, forced labour... you have been studying and documenting this for a number of years. i am keen to hear what your observations of years of work have been, and what you have concluded. it is a complex area. besides it being directly related to poverty, it is also a cultural...
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last year were from arabic speaking countries, nepal and somalia. >>> i hope you're all staying cool somehow. coast is the place to be. the breeze is in, and the fog is coming back. hour by hour, i'm going to take you through concord's temperature trend and you will notice at 6:00 it's still going to be hot. 96 degrees. it will be a slow cooling trend as we take you into the morning hours. when temperatures will actually bottom out in the mid-60s. it's still going to be pretty mild when you start off your day tomorrow morning. now, live doppler 7 is certainly tracking a change in our weather. the fog has closed in along the san francisco and san mateo coastlines there. a little bit on the patchy side along the north bay coast. we're seeing a change in the weather in the form of cooler conditions, up to 20 degrees cooler, compared to this time yesterday in san francisco. we're running about ten degrees drop in san jose. 14 degrees cooler in santa rosa. some people are just enjoying the beach in santa cruz where we do see some fog right now. 66 in san francisco. still nice in oakland,
last year were from arabic speaking countries, nepal and somalia. >>> i hope you're all staying cool somehow. coast is the place to be. the breeze is in, and the fog is coming back. hour by hour, i'm going to take you through concord's temperature trend and you will notice at 6:00 it's still going to be hot. 96 degrees. it will be a slow cooling trend as we take you into the morning hours. when temperatures will actually bottom out in the mid-60s. it's still going to be pretty mild...
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samples have already been taken from mont blanc in the alps, and future trips are planned to russia and nepal, the information they contain will be. tim allman, bbc news. thousands of people here in the uk gathered at stonehenge to witness the summer solstice sunrise at britain's most famous prehistoric monument. the mysterious circle of standing stones, on salisbury plain in southwest england, is one of the most famous ancient sites in europe. meanwhile, not to be outdone, those in the southern hemisphere found novel ways of celebrating the winter solstice. researchers at australia's base in antarctica braved the icy waters for the traditional mid—winters swim. while in the tasmanian capital hobart, crowds bared it all for the fifth annual nude solstice swim. hello, there. we saw the peak of the heatwave on wednesday afternoon, with temperatures across southern britain soaring into the low to mid—30s celsius. it was 35 degrees recorded at heathrow, which was the warmest day of the year so far, but also the warmestjune day since 1976. wales also saw its hottest day with 31 degrees recorded in
samples have already been taken from mont blanc in the alps, and future trips are planned to russia and nepal, the information they contain will be. tim allman, bbc news. thousands of people here in the uk gathered at stonehenge to witness the summer solstice sunrise at britain's most famous prehistoric monument. the mysterious circle of standing stones, on salisbury plain in southwest england, is one of the most famous ancient sites in europe. meanwhile, not to be outdone, those in the...
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his correspondence with other ministers was at the norfolk records office in north folk -- nepal, england. if you can let them -- get them to let you in, it is the most unusual research i have ever had. thisiggest one is that castle in sussex was and still is an anonymous castle. if you ever saw the movie young victoria, it doubled as windsor palace. the archives are kept in archive tower. you of the archive tower and they have a table covered with green cloth. it is just fantastic stuff, it is also a funny, funky place to be. you are up there with all these boxes of letters from people. you are looking at leaded glass. there are the young victoria posters that they have. it is just a great place. int was the mother load terms of refining the picture bunch. dispatches?plomatic >> personal correspondence with the british ministers -- he is acerbic andnd very doesn't hold anything back in the personal correspondence. he sometimes says outrageous things but usually true. >> both parties -- like the bible, a telephone book -- randomink it would be symbols. the code was in greek letters. pad i
his correspondence with other ministers was at the norfolk records office in north folk -- nepal, england. if you can let them -- get them to let you in, it is the most unusual research i have ever had. thisiggest one is that castle in sussex was and still is an anonymous castle. if you ever saw the movie young victoria, it doubled as windsor palace. the archives are kept in archive tower. you of the archive tower and they have a table covered with green cloth. it is just fantastic stuff, it is...
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ossoff helping nepal off against the -- whether or not you support may come you got to participate inss. it's an opportunity for georgette to focus on delivering results to folks at home. arthel: the latest hearing shows someone with a slight -- both candidates, both sides are rented to win. if you're watching this race closely, you can expect to be on the edge of your seat on tuesday. barthel. arthel: mary ann, thank you so much. rick: difficult day for the u.s. navy and seven missing american sailors and then tragedy. pain rel investigation. why put up with just part of a day? aleve, live whole not part. tell you what, i'll give it to you for half off. it's looking up, not down.ng fit's being in motion. boost® high protein it's intelligent nutrition with 15 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. boost® the number one high protein complete nutritional drink. everything i did circled smaround that cigarette when i started taking the chantix that urge just slowly diminished and it was a great and empowering feeling. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help pe
ossoff helping nepal off against the -- whether or not you support may come you got to participate inss. it's an opportunity for georgette to focus on delivering results to folks at home. arthel: the latest hearing shows someone with a slight -- both candidates, both sides are rented to win. if you're watching this race closely, you can expect to be on the edge of your seat on tuesday. barthel. arthel: mary ann, thank you so much. rick: difficult day for the u.s. navy and seven missing american...
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kate and amyjane went to india and nepal together back in 2012. small town girls, kate from wisconsin, amyjane from oregon. >> she's always ready to give and pour her heart out to people and just give everything she had to offer. >> they were there three months for something called youths with a mission. or ywam for short. like tourists they went to the taj mahal. like preachers, they spread the word. to children, mostly. for whom amyjane was magnetic, irresistible. >> they would see her and run up and say the word that means sister, sister. so excited. >> when the three-month mission trip was over. >> she hated it. she was like i don't want to go home. >> home for amyjane was a universe away from vibrant teeming india. here it is. pendleton. safely tucked into a small valley on the vast rolling flanks of eastern oregon. cowboy country. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the pendleton roundup! ♪ >> home to one of the nation's biggest rodeos, the pendleton roundup, which each september celebrates the town's rough and tumble past as a brawling and
kate and amyjane went to india and nepal together back in 2012. small town girls, kate from wisconsin, amyjane from oregon. >> she's always ready to give and pour her heart out to people and just give everything she had to offer. >> they were there three months for something called youths with a mission. or ywam for short. like tourists they went to the taj mahal. like preachers, they spread the word. to children, mostly. for whom amyjane was magnetic, irresistible. >> they...
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to live somewhere other than the usa, listing several countries and regions, including curtis tan nepal, afghanistan, and mexico. they read several quotes from transcripts of phone conversations she had with family members once she was incarcerated. she allegedly told her sister "i'm going to play the card," being pretty, white, and cute. in another conversation with her mother, she allegedly said if i don't get out, go nuclear with the press, that is the way manning got out. defense attorneys called family members that a friend who described her as a highly intelligent young woman who turned down a full college scholarship to join the air force and serve her country. >> bret: live in agusta, thank you. stocks were up. dow gained 9. s&p 500 finished ahead. nasdaq senior pentagon officials say a u.s. aircraft shot down a drone belonging to pro-syrian forces after the drone fired on coalition personnel today. no one was injured. earlier in the day, allied forces destroyed two pro regime vehicles advancing toward coalition troops. we are getting reaction to north korea's latest missile tes
to live somewhere other than the usa, listing several countries and regions, including curtis tan nepal, afghanistan, and mexico. they read several quotes from transcripts of phone conversations she had with family members once she was incarcerated. she allegedly told her sister "i'm going to play the card," being pretty, white, and cute. in another conversation with her mother, she allegedly said if i don't get out, go nuclear with the press, that is the way manning got out. defense...
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we spoke with five women from countries as diverse as madagascar, sierra leone, sri lanka, nepal andphilippines. all said they were either unpaid or severely underpaid. many were lured here under false pretenses. 19-year-old hassanatu bangura said her parents thought they were sending her to college. >> i think i'm going to start school. so we go to the office and she said that i'm going to work. >> we have a domestic labor law but we don't have clear punishments. or punishments that are enough to make an employer stop the abuse. >> reporter: bibi al sabah is a member of kuwait's ruling family. 12 years ago she founded an organization designed to get workers legal help. also, she says, to change the culture, and attitudes toward domestic workers. >> we're rich people, and we can afford to have people working for us. with this idea, a lot of people eventually just lost track of how humans should behave. it became part of the culture now to have workers everywhere, and so people forget that they're humans and forget that these people have lives and have children and have their dignity.
we spoke with five women from countries as diverse as madagascar, sierra leone, sri lanka, nepal andphilippines. all said they were either unpaid or severely underpaid. many were lured here under false pretenses. 19-year-old hassanatu bangura said her parents thought they were sending her to college. >> i think i'm going to start school. so we go to the office and she said that i'm going to work. >> we have a domestic labor law but we don't have clear punishments. or punishments...
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part of the book where they say they would go around to different afro asian countries, especially nepal and indonesia and he would say look, this whole problem, what is the cause? it is colonialism. it is a legacy of colonialism. that is how they would try to massage this issue. they would say we were victims of colonialism. your victims of colonialism. you should understand that colonialism. there's a lot of chinese propaganda, more simple propaganda that tried to taper over the problem. a lot of chinese magazines saying that you still see this today in china. the tibetans were -- the dalai lama instituted a slave system. china had liberated the slaves. in fact, one time, i was in china watching television because i had nothing better to do. i saw one chinese policymakers saying that maus aegon -- maus aegon -- mao zedong ended slavery into that. china had very specific arguments that they made about the issue, not everybody bought it. i think this was one of the more effective dimensions of u.s. diplomacy. i do believe the chinese were very much aware that this was creating an issue f
part of the book where they say they would go around to different afro asian countries, especially nepal and indonesia and he would say look, this whole problem, what is the cause? it is colonialism. it is a legacy of colonialism. that is how they would try to massage this issue. they would say we were victims of colonialism. your victims of colonialism. you should understand that colonialism. there's a lot of chinese propaganda, more simple propaganda that tried to taper over the problem. a...