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i guruam superintendent of police, deuti gurungng, and cucurrently y'm me chief of canine squad of nepal. professionally, i am veterinary doctor, too. i deployed as a u.n. police officer in 2008 in east timor. worki as the chief of the national operations center. i used to see the u.n. cars with the blue e ates and all and with the blue berets and all. i i always had like the inquisity of how to work in those countries and all with the police serving in the u.n. so i just wanted to like see and experience and serve. that'shy i applied and i got through the exams and i went. in 2008 in east timor people were still not healed, you know. their relatives were killed and all. so working with the police, the local police over there and mobilizing the police, the international police, it was a big chchallenge and it was a very sensitive case also, sensitive job for me. so it was quite challenging for me, that job was. we wewere working with the local police also, like we had to train them. there were, i think. 52 countries, like police people were there. so, in the national operations center wh
i guruam superintendent of police, deuti gurungng, and cucurrently y'm me chief of canine squad of nepal. professionally, i am veterinary doctor, too. i deployed as a u.n. police officer in 2008 in east timor. worki as the chief of the national operations center. i used to see the u.n. cars with the blue e ates and all and with the blue berets and all. i i always had like the inquisity of how to work in those countries and all with the police serving in the u.n. so i just wanted to like see and...
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of her exceptional leadership in founding the first comprehensive victim services organization in nepal, established and run by survivors of trafficking. her persistent community outreach and engagement with vulnerable communities to prevent human trafficking and her commitment to protect and empower survivors. from nigeria. in recognition of her extraordinary courage, in using her lived experiences to spread awareness about and prevent human trafficking. her selfless efforts to assist survivors and lend a helping hand to those still subjected to the crime. in her unwaiverring advocacy for greater protection for groups and victims of trafficking across nigeria. evana from serbia. in recognition of her pivotal role in one of serbia's premier antitrafficking organizations. her persistent efforts for trafficking victims and her unparalleled contributions to strengthening serbia's antitrafficking response by building the capacity of government and private sector institutions. kim from south korea. in recognition of his commitment to exposed forced labor conditions and practices through his
of her exceptional leadership in founding the first comprehensive victim services organization in nepal, established and run by survivors of trafficking. her persistent community outreach and engagement with vulnerable communities to prevent human trafficking and her commitment to protect and empower survivors. from nigeria. in recognition of her extraordinary courage, in using her lived experiences to spread awareness about and prevent human trafficking. her selfless efforts to assist...
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to some caste system in nepal follows a centuries old philosophy it divides society into forecasts withdollars at the bottom dollars have long been part of our labor force supporting development and improving society and our society is undergoing a very rapid change it's becoming more inclusive this caste based way of thinking will be eradicated very soon. up to mystic they fear the longstanding discrimination they face won't change anytime soon yet many nepalese especially the younger generation dream of a country without a caste system. the village of culture of basi where you seem odd has launched its training program shows what this future might look like the local women many of them dull it's have joined forces farming operation is thriving they'd invented a new kind of organic fertilizer made of plants cow dung microorganisms and water which they spray on their fields these cue cumbers and pumpkins are grown organically the women tell us every few days traders come by to pick up the vegetables and then sell them at markets. the project originally aimed to prepare local women for t
to some caste system in nepal follows a centuries old philosophy it divides society into forecasts withdollars at the bottom dollars have long been part of our labor force supporting development and improving society and our society is undergoing a very rapid change it's becoming more inclusive this caste based way of thinking will be eradicated very soon. up to mystic they fear the longstanding discrimination they face won't change anytime soon yet many nepalese especially the younger...
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for sober us army and others it's a fight for dignity and respect and a future in which nepal is finallyfree of its costs of stem. in many countries education is anything but a given around two hundred sixty four million children and young people wild white have no access to it and just forty five percent of fifteen to seventeen year olds actually finish their schooling. in developing countries only around a quarter of twelve to seventeen year olds have even a basic knowledge of math reading and writing brazil is one of the countries taking part in the study into education standards being conducted by the organization for economic cooperation and development and that shows that kids that a struggling. on route in his hometown. darkie lives and works in sao paolo the business and finance capital of brazil the social differences here are especially extreme. i feel. anger for sure i feel. that we can not wait for government to do anything to solve because it's not a matter of having the resources is how you deploy those resources and clearly the you know resources have not been the point we
for sober us army and others it's a fight for dignity and respect and a future in which nepal is finallyfree of its costs of stem. in many countries education is anything but a given around two hundred sixty four million children and young people wild white have no access to it and just forty five percent of fifteen to seventeen year olds actually finish their schooling. in developing countries only around a quarter of twelve to seventeen year olds have even a basic knowledge of math reading...
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we've been doing and the political office that your health but the fact that this is all happening in nepal which is not an area where we think oh it's a very progressive area it's very open to. right what do you think of happened at that time to make it a place where you could to run for office and hold office. well but the museum we have had enough of creation. all the challenges and we said you know it's generation i for it that's one thing but also time was a very right because the one country going through a difficult time the democracy was was cost crushed by the bullet and goods so on the other civil society were also you know i think we do in the forest to get there and then the whole you know quality and inclusion you know. eliminating discrimination stigma was the you know national agenda for everybody ok so when went to. seven we had this interim parliament and then election and. there was the opportunity and it was it was more open you know an inclusive understandably get to see i want to show you. a movie that's been made about the life a timer has the trial how to look. for. i
we've been doing and the political office that your health but the fact that this is all happening in nepal which is not an area where we think oh it's a very progressive area it's very open to. right what do you think of happened at that time to make it a place where you could to run for office and hold office. well but the museum we have had enough of creation. all the challenges and we said you know it's generation i for it that's one thing but also time was a very right because the one...
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including those from haiti, nicaragua, and nepal arguing they have outlived their need to stay in the u.s. >> just look at us. what threat do we pose to this society? >> reporter: the national day labor organizing network and the aclu foundation of southern california are two of the groups representing nine tps holders an their u.s. citizen children. >> i don't want my mom to ora c un ss. t memyyounbrotuny besi >> reporr: some of the other country for 20 or more years. they say it is terrifying to think of potentially being forced to leave their home and being sent back to countries like el salvador where the violence is unthinkable. >> this administration wants to tell americans to fear undocumented people. there is no reason to fear. we are very beautiful people. >> reporter: the department of homeland security has already expired. the tps holding status for hondurans. they have to leave by 2020 or obtain legal status some other way. jackie ward, kpix5. >>> in our bay area headlines, a fire destroyed this warehouse in san jose earlier this morning. the fire broke out around 2:00 nea
including those from haiti, nicaragua, and nepal arguing they have outlived their need to stay in the u.s. >> just look at us. what threat do we pose to this society? >> reporter: the national day labor organizing network and the aclu foundation of southern california are two of the groups representing nine tps holders an their u.s. citizen children. >> i don't want my mom to ora c un ss. t memyyounbrotuny besi >> reporr: some of the other country for 20 or more years....
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. >> we are taking measures to make sure that the city is safe, parade route is safe.hl nepal that city streets will be closed off to vehicular traffic from at least a block away. >> reporter: san francisco police reminding people that they can stay informed about emergencies or significant changes through alert sf by testing pride sf to 888777. reporting live in san francisco, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> the activities start right now. another pride tradition, the pink triangle at twin peaks. trues installed the symbol this afternoon. they were used as one of the nazi concentration camp badges used to identify male prisoners who were sent there because of their homosexuality. for a full list of our pride events, check out our pride guide on the front page of our web site, nbcbayarea.com. conco. where we fit 105 tomorrow and the next dramatic change in the seven-day forecast. that's in about seven minutes. >>> new revelations about uber's deadly self-driving car crash spelled out in a released report. with what the on-board driver was doing that could have her facing charges.
. >> we are taking measures to make sure that the city is safe, parade route is safe.hl nepal that city streets will be closed off to vehicular traffic from at least a block away. >> reporter: san francisco police reminding people that they can stay informed about emergencies or significant changes through alert sf by testing pride sf to 888777. reporting live in san francisco, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> the activities start right now. another pride tradition, the...
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we've been doing and the political office that you held but the fact that this is all happening in nepal which is not an area where we think oh it's a very progressive area it's very open to. right what do you think happened at that time to make it a place where you could to run for office and hold office. well but the museum we have had enough appreciation. all the challenges and we said you know it's generation i for it that's one thing but also time was a very right because the one country going through a difficult time that democracy was was cost crushed by the bulletin boards so on the other civil society will so you know i think we can go in the forest to get there and then the whole you know quality and inclusion and you know. eliminating discrimination stigma was the you know national agenda for everybody ok so when went to. seven we had this interim parliament and then election and. there was the opportunity and it was it was more open you know an inclusive understand to get to. i want to show you. a movie that's been made about the life a timer has the trial how to look. for. i
we've been doing and the political office that you held but the fact that this is all happening in nepal which is not an area where we think oh it's a very progressive area it's very open to. right what do you think happened at that time to make it a place where you could to run for office and hold office. well but the museum we have had enough appreciation. all the challenges and we said you know it's generation i for it that's one thing but also time was a very right because the one country...
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still have some very heavy rain affecting parts of bank of desks the eastern states of india and also nepal so some flooding is still possible here also some very heavy rain down through the western ghats meanwhile wet them on by i'm respected for the rain to come of the next twenty four to forty eight hours more northern parts of the region so looking pretty hot but nothing particularly bad at the moment forty degrees in delhi there thirty five in caracas as we head across into the arabian peninsula weather conditions here all looking generally fine so pleasant day in doha if you don't mind the temperatures plenty of sunshine and high sierra of forty two degrees celsius. from the tropics of southeast asia to the vero islands in the far north atlantic when i went east meets the women who crossed the world for love and stayed to change a community. and this is different not whether someone is going for someone's favorite. tree it's how you approach it and i think it is a certain way of doing conscious. out. welcome back let's take a quick look at our top stories more than six hundred refugee
still have some very heavy rain affecting parts of bank of desks the eastern states of india and also nepal so some flooding is still possible here also some very heavy rain down through the western ghats meanwhile wet them on by i'm respected for the rain to come of the next twenty four to forty eight hours more northern parts of the region so looking pretty hot but nothing particularly bad at the moment forty degrees in delhi there thirty five in caracas as we head across into the arabian...
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it's thought only 3,500 remain in the wild in their native india and nepal.t if you have caught a shower you'll know about it — some of them are quite heavy and thundery. the remainder of the weekend continues with a similar headline, really. most of the showers over the next few hours confining themselves across the highlands, into the north—west of england and maybe northern ireland, and one or two perhapsjust down to the south. but pleasant enough this evening for a barbecue. if you are spending some time outside, i don't think you will be too disappointed, and the showers will start to fade away overnight tonight, and we will see those lows perhaps dipping down to around nine to 1a degrees. so we start off tomorrow morning with a little bit of early morning mist and fog, a lot of low, grey cloud, but the sunshine will quickly burn that away, just like today, and the emphasis is with a dry settled story for most of us. if you catch a shower, and these may welljust be that little bit further east in scotland and northern england and one or two into wales an
it's thought only 3,500 remain in the wild in their native india and nepal.t if you have caught a shower you'll know about it — some of them are quite heavy and thundery. the remainder of the weekend continues with a similar headline, really. most of the showers over the next few hours confining themselves across the highlands, into the north—west of england and maybe northern ireland, and one or two perhapsjust down to the south. but pleasant enough this evening for a barbecue. if you are...
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didn't understand what happened to her husband that he was murdered in this event it was like 911 in nepal only more intimate because of everyone she ever met watched her husband i and the whole country watched her husband died. so when i met her iad had no idea what this was but it was 100 other widows who for two years for in this intensive group therapy to accept the status the culture had put on them. we burning their lives on -- rebuilding their lives and not in that culture that transformed her and i reveal that puzzle of the human trafficking in the chicago tribune but her journey was incredible the way she sformed herself as the firm that took on the aspects of the holocaust and they first went after government compensation? and then there was a bigger human trafficking case. and she became the most powerful witness. >> she was battling against her culture, society, family, dignity suffering one of the worst tragedies you could possibly imagine. just having your life turned completely upside down then to be cast out. that was a fight against her entire culture and then she got that
didn't understand what happened to her husband that he was murdered in this event it was like 911 in nepal only more intimate because of everyone she ever met watched her husband i and the whole country watched her husband died. so when i met her iad had no idea what this was but it was 100 other widows who for two years for in this intensive group therapy to accept the status the culture had put on them. we burning their lives on -- rebuilding their lives and not in that culture that...
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tin you always down the western ghats through the course of tuesday still some heavy showers across nepal the eastern states of india and bangladesh central northern parts of india fine not as hot as it has been forty one there in delhi thirty four across in pakistan in karate here in the arabian pincher all again fine with the wind coming down from the north temperatures in doha expected to reach forty two degrees celsius. getting to the heart of the matter if. people calls you today and says that's harsh towards would you accept facing realities what do you think reunification would look like a result of people being peaceful unification is the only option for prosperity you . hear their story on talk to al-jazeera. use. of are you watching al-jazeera man of our top stories this hour the un human rights chief is warning that the saudi and the rotty offensive on had data could have disastrous effect on millions of yemenis u.a.e. is demanding that the rebels withdraw unconditionally from the port city and aid lifeline. u.s. president donald trump has lashed out of germany's angela merkel
tin you always down the western ghats through the course of tuesday still some heavy showers across nepal the eastern states of india and bangladesh central northern parts of india fine not as hot as it has been forty one there in delhi thirty four across in pakistan in karate here in the arabian pincher all again fine with the wind coming down from the north temperatures in doha expected to reach forty two degrees celsius. getting to the heart of the matter if. people calls you today and says...
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showing for the north delhi is remaining drawing thirty nine degrees some heavy showers also affecting nepal bhutan and some of those could well cause some flooding here in the arabian peninsula for the quarter over the last few days the winds like into new jersey monday and highs of forty six in doha. chinas kwong she province has become famous for its large number of elderly many aged one hundred or older one to one used investigates if the region holds the secrets to a long and healthy life one east on al-jazeera and this is different not to say whether someone is going for some of the spirit that doesn't matter when you meet true i think it's how you approach an individual and i think it is a certain way of doing it you can't just buy a story in fly out. welcome back remind all of the top stories here on al-jazeera millions of voted in techies first election since last year's referendum which granted the presidency sweeping new powers turkish president chip type earlier on is on course to tighten his grip on power he's already leading with around fifty seven percent of votes in the initi
showing for the north delhi is remaining drawing thirty nine degrees some heavy showers also affecting nepal bhutan and some of those could well cause some flooding here in the arabian peninsula for the quarter over the last few days the winds like into new jersey monday and highs of forty six in doha. chinas kwong she province has become famous for its large number of elderly many aged one hundred or older one to one used investigates if the region holds the secrets to a long and healthy life...
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it‘s thought only 3500 remain in the wild in their native india and nepal. flooding and places. tomorrow it is a similar story, most places will be dry with sunny spells will some heavy showers in northern areas. there could be the odd sharp shower, and drizzle with thicker clouds, but for most of us it‘s a dry night. the cloud returning to many northern and eastern parts. for sunday morning, the sun will start sunny, but others rather cloudy. we‘ll sunny, but others rather cloudy. we‘ ll start sunny, but others rather cloudy. we‘ll start to see the temperatures rise and the set off by the storms again. central east and scotland,
it‘s thought only 3500 remain in the wild in their native india and nepal. flooding and places. tomorrow it is a similar story, most places will be dry with sunny spells will some heavy showers in northern areas. there could be the odd sharp shower, and drizzle with thicker clouds, but for most of us it‘s a dry night. the cloud returning to many northern and eastern parts. for sunday morning, the sun will start sunny, but others rather cloudy. we‘ll sunny, but others rather cloudy. we‘...
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areas also seeing decent man to share activity but it does still look very wet indeed across parts of nepal through towards bhutan nice and states of india bangladesh could be some significant flooding here could conditions i'm from delhi highs of thirty three similar temperatures in karate here in the arabian peninsula we have lost the winds down through the arabian gulf region so the humidity is creeping up very sticky indeed here in doha with a nice one temperature of forty two. as it's a takes a tougher line of migrants organized crime is making vast profits from their misery . people in power investigates the state funded perception centers whether helpless are reduced to commodities ripe for exploitation. the goods. after. welcome back reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera hundreds of protests are underway across the united states against the trump administration's controversial line gratian policy more than two thousand children remain separated from their parents despite the president signed an order to end the practice the free syrian army says peace talks with the governm
areas also seeing decent man to share activity but it does still look very wet indeed across parts of nepal through towards bhutan nice and states of india bangladesh could be some significant flooding here could conditions i'm from delhi highs of thirty three similar temperatures in karate here in the arabian peninsula we have lost the winds down through the arabian gulf region so the humidity is creeping up very sticky indeed here in doha with a nice one temperature of forty two. as it's a...
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it's thought only three—and—a—half thousand remain in the wild in their native india and nepal.s of sunshine but also the potential for some heavy and thundery showers, particularly across the channel islands, western scotland and northern ireland. there could be a lot of rain in a short amount of time. showers in northern england, cumbria and yorkshire. through parts of wales, south—west england and the odd shower later in the afternoon across east anglia and south—east england. through this evening, most of the showers will fade away. cloud tending to fill back in as the night wears on, the further east you are. temperatures on a par with last night, between nine and 1a. for sunday, many places having a largely dry day. more sunshine across england and wales but still some showers around, transferring eastwards. in the sunshine, temperatures up to 2a degrees.
it's thought only three—and—a—half thousand remain in the wild in their native india and nepal.s of sunshine but also the potential for some heavy and thundery showers, particularly across the channel islands, western scotland and northern ireland. there could be a lot of rain in a short amount of time. showers in northern england, cumbria and yorkshire. through parts of wales, south—west england and the odd shower later in the afternoon across east anglia and south—east england....
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embrace of the bell to the road but if there is connectivity if for instance they decide to extend the nepal railroad that china is building through india this accomplishes the same thing it's the connectivity that is the essence of the belts and wrote in however that happens it will bring economic development wherever it goes and that's hang in for now thank you very much. now more guatemalans have had to leave their homes because they're threatened by the continuing erupting volcano mount trager that's been spewing toxic ash and lava for the past five days at least one hundred nine people have died and more than two hundred people are missing there's little hope now that they'll be found alive some of the survivors have been speaking to our reporter david mercer. as painful as his burns might be. knows how lucky he is to be alive he his wife and father in law were at home the moment brought a mollusc volcano erupted that he'd and his wife managed to escape but the memories of that day will haunt them forever. was forming inside our house when we went running out my father in law was swept
embrace of the bell to the road but if there is connectivity if for instance they decide to extend the nepal railroad that china is building through india this accomplishes the same thing it's the connectivity that is the essence of the belts and wrote in however that happens it will bring economic development wherever it goes and that's hang in for now thank you very much. now more guatemalans have had to leave their homes because they're threatened by the continuing erupting volcano mount...
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plenty of showers across sri lanka and for the northeastern states of india through bangladesh and nepal for the northern parts of india though in pakistan it does look a mostly dry it's also pretty hot the new delhi they're getting to forty four degrees. the i.m.f. said riyadh's a brief even oprah's twenty eight team is likely to be a road eighty eight dollars a barrel why is argentina again turning to the i.m.f. for help and now we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost on al-jazeera. welcome back and let's get a reminder of the top stories say on al jazeera jordan's king abdullah has appointed a former world bank economist as prime minister after honey and locate resigned following days of protests against i.m.f. backed austerity measures rescuers in got some on last searching for survivors comfortable coming corruption on sunday to look at least thirty eight people it's the most violent eruption of the four a go volcano in more than fourteen years and has been out range in the u.s. from democrats and constitutional lawyers over donald t
plenty of showers across sri lanka and for the northeastern states of india through bangladesh and nepal for the northern parts of india though in pakistan it does look a mostly dry it's also pretty hot the new delhi they're getting to forty four degrees. the i.m.f. said riyadh's a brief even oprah's twenty eight team is likely to be a road eighty eight dollars a barrel why is argentina again turning to the i.m.f. for help and now we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we...
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so that's where we're seeing the full cost writings and we see in the last day or so running up to nepal to the northwest of india and northern pakistan. the weather sponsored by cattle i always. assume tanning from many members and. the warning is passed on the people in power i mean it's the women heading an eighteen man militia. and dispensing justice with an unforgiving hand. and eye for an hour. in iraq on al-jazeera. the most memorable moments of al-jazeera was when i was on air as hosni mubarak fell with the crowds in tahrir square talking. to. us if something happens anywhere in the world al-jazeera is in place we're able to cover news like no other news organizations. were able to do it properly. and that is our strength . and watching al-jazeera let's take a look at the top stories this hour the u.n. envoy to yemen is in the capital sanaa for talks to stop fighting over a port city. her date at. the rebels say they're still in control of the airport and her day dismissing claims by the saudi and ronnie led military coalition the offensive to retake the rebel held city began por
so that's where we're seeing the full cost writings and we see in the last day or so running up to nepal to the northwest of india and northern pakistan. the weather sponsored by cattle i always. assume tanning from many members and. the warning is passed on the people in power i mean it's the women heading an eighteen man militia. and dispensing justice with an unforgiving hand. and eye for an hour. in iraq on al-jazeera. the most memorable moments of al-jazeera was when i was on air as hosni...
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continue all the way down the western ghats through the course of tuesday still some heavy showers across nepal the eastern states of india and bangladesh central northern parts of india are fine not as hot as it has been forty one there in delhi thirty four across in pakistan in karate here in the arabian pincher all again fine when coming down from the north temperatures in doha expected to reach forty two degrees celsius. on october the sixth nine hundred seventy three when muslims were observing ramadan and jews were celebrating young people. egypt and syria new interest surprise rule against israel promoted promoted so to get into the situation there's us now in the first of the three part series al-jazeera expose what really happened during the first week of the war in october on al-jazeera. welcome back just a quick look at the top stories now the u.n. human rights chief is warning that the saudi and back to fence of all the yemeni city of data could have disastrous humanitarian consequences u.s. president donald trump has waded into germany's migration route claiming angle of merkel's g
continue all the way down the western ghats through the course of tuesday still some heavy showers across nepal the eastern states of india and bangladesh central northern parts of india are fine not as hot as it has been forty one there in delhi thirty four across in pakistan in karate here in the arabian pincher all again fine when coming down from the north temperatures in doha expected to reach forty two degrees celsius. on october the sixth nine hundred seventy three when muslims were...
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women's suffrage in the uk that these activities are important throughout the world, from uganda to nepaleally inspirational. a fantastic celebration of how far we have come and we should be proud of all the women who came before us as part of this fight. but the fight is not over and i hope it is inspiring for people around the world who are living in less free times. they can have the solidarity of knowing that we are part of their cause and we wa nt to we are part of their cause and we want to help everyone, girls everywhere. thank you forjoining me and good luck with the march. so many different people of all ages, all walks of life, and fantastic banners, all here to celebrate 100 yea rs banners, all here to celebrate 100 years since women got the right to vote. back to you. catriona renton in edinburgh and frankie mccamley in london, thank you to both of you. let's find out how the weather is looking. not too bad in edinburgh. certainly sunny in london. what is going on? all quiet, really, for most of us. fewer showers around compared to yesterday and a good slice of sunshine to be
women's suffrage in the uk that these activities are important throughout the world, from uganda to nepaleally inspirational. a fantastic celebration of how far we have come and we should be proud of all the women who came before us as part of this fight. but the fight is not over and i hope it is inspiring for people around the world who are living in less free times. they can have the solidarity of knowing that we are part of their cause and we wa nt to we are part of their cause and we want...
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showing for the north delhi is remaining dry thirty nine degrees some heavy showers also affecting nepal and some of those could well cause some flooding here in the arabian peninsula if not a quarter mile over the last few days the winds like in to new jersey monday and highs of forty six in doha. every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking stories of the was in the truck didn't happen on the boy told through the eyes of the world journalists images matter a lot international politics joined the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media and focus on how they report on the stories that matter the most of the big third someone from the country who guides you who leads you to this story of the byline tells us who wrote the listening post on al-jazeera. again you're watching our. top stories this hour polls have closed in turkey and high stakes elections that will complete the transition to a presidential system president to on his seeking reelection for a five year term with vastly increased powers under the new constitution but he's facing a tough challenge from the oppos
showing for the north delhi is remaining dry thirty nine degrees some heavy showers also affecting nepal and some of those could well cause some flooding here in the arabian peninsula if not a quarter mile over the last few days the winds like in to new jersey monday and highs of forty six in doha. every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking stories of the was in the truck didn't happen on the boy told through the eyes of the world journalists images matter a lot international politics...
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countries all over the world claiming religious and political persecution from places like china, nepalf whom he says have been incarcerated. turning to thank you so much for your arthel appeared arthel: thank you. a big week ahead for immigration. house republicans meeting on tuesday, taking a look at to immigration bills. the moderate one written by house leadership and the other was written by house judiciary committee bob goodlatte who hopes the president's visit will give a better picture of what these bills need in order to get past. >> when people see that this is a good solid conservative bill that unites our party and addresses an issue we have been addressed in a long time, we have a great prospect of passing it. >> texas attorney general ken paxton joins me now. >> thanks for having me on. arthel: absolutely. i want to start by getting your personal reaction to these 1995 children being held in a detention centers. >> just like all of our immigration policies, there's certainly a lot of room for improvement. this is something that congress will address in. right now the admin
countries all over the world claiming religious and political persecution from places like china, nepalf whom he says have been incarcerated. turning to thank you so much for your arthel appeared arthel: thank you. a big week ahead for immigration. house republicans meeting on tuesday, taking a look at to immigration bills. the moderate one written by house leadership and the other was written by house judiciary committee bob goodlatte who hopes the president's visit will give a better picture...
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areas also seeing decent man to share activity but it does still look very wet indeed across parts of nepal through towards bhutan nice and states of india bangladesh could be some significant flooding here could conditions i'm from delhi highs of thirty three similar temperatures in karate here in the arabian peninsula we have lost the winds down through the arabian gulf region so the humidity is creeping up very sticky indeed here in doha with a nice one temperature of forty two. a new series of rewind or care bring your people back to life i'm sorry and bring you updates on the best of al-jazeera documentaries the continual book from. used to students rewind continues with alfred's free press. i'm sure they didn't talk we inform the public of what's how can you address or sites that have been some changes over the years you know rewind on al-jazeera. hello again you're watching al-jazeera has reminder of our top stories this hour peace talks between syrian rebels and the government's allies russia have broken down and the southern province of daraa the government gains in the area presid
areas also seeing decent man to share activity but it does still look very wet indeed across parts of nepal through towards bhutan nice and states of india bangladesh could be some significant flooding here could conditions i'm from delhi highs of thirty three similar temperatures in karate here in the arabian peninsula we have lost the winds down through the arabian gulf region so the humidity is creeping up very sticky indeed here in doha with a nice one temperature of forty two. a new series...
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sacred to potty and what i said i was on just got to them it says to me and dissolve says oh i think nepal i mean i am just a. mushroom chitra is a cut from the tree and shivah developed an order on this arm of credit once on this had taken him farewell my own the now bottle you know far better there's a plain up to him in front of your own free. ready for. the surgeon starts she really really really did need it from the old all that will enable us although i could get home they come and go though skipped on it the do is when i go toward this last song mordred up on the exit of the civic and welcome the nationals. that did a sell posted on the hospital it was awesome. to do much more good to see laid out wasn't so though we salute you that she will support also she seems to see the new job i did come good at it john the what if i can walk up yes you do walk out. well you know we did not want to make a book about the book or catchy blue this is so. cool. but you ought to book them see through the names you will they keep putting it all told me talk in terms of a lesion but what ghoulish suc
sacred to potty and what i said i was on just got to them it says to me and dissolve says oh i think nepal i mean i am just a. mushroom chitra is a cut from the tree and shivah developed an order on this arm of credit once on this had taken him farewell my own the now bottle you know far better there's a plain up to him in front of your own free. ready for. the surgeon starts she really really really did need it from the old all that will enable us although i could get home they come and go...
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that means that the small hyd ro— or nepal.ommander at hillsborough, will face trial for the manslaughter by gross negligence of 95 football supporters. eu leaders warn that a huge and serious gap remains between them and the uk over brexit as they begin to discuss the issue. five people are shot dead and others after a gunman opens fire in a local newspaper newsroom in the us. marine biologists will be carrying out the first ever survey of seal pups in the thames estuary this weekend. the project is about protecting grey and harbour seals, as helen briggs has been finding out. heading out of harbour, and it is not long before we find a large colony of seals. have been monitoring seals in the greater thames estuary since 2013. this year, for the first time, they will be counting the pups. 0ur survey will cover the whole estuary, but other particular key breeding locations, how is that distributed throughout the thames, what is the number. it could really tell us the reproductive potential of the population that we're seeing. ar
that means that the small hyd ro— or nepal.ommander at hillsborough, will face trial for the manslaughter by gross negligence of 95 football supporters. eu leaders warn that a huge and serious gap remains between them and the uk over brexit as they begin to discuss the issue. five people are shot dead and others after a gunman opens fire in a local newspaper newsroom in the us. marine biologists will be carrying out the first ever survey of seal pups in the thames estuary this weekend. the...
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in nepal for the northern parts of india though in pakistan it does look a mostly dry it's also pretty hot day new delhi they're getting to forty four degrees. unpack it for us what were you here and what were you seeing whether on line horrendous things you misunderstood as i was looking for doubt about that or if you join us on the sanct a lot of the major countries in the commonwealth have far bigger fish to fry and chips to eat bass is a dialogue. about some of this success if perhaps everyone has a voice what happens when the robots themselves are making the decision to join the colobus conversation amount is iraq. and i get the top stories here on al-jazeera jordan's prime minister has resigned following days of protest against planned attack tax rises king abdullah accepted the resignation after a meeting at the road palace bookies expects to be replaced by the education minister. at least seven people have been killed in a suicide attack outside kabul polytechnic university in the afghan capital more than two thousand religious scholars meeting there for the earlier urge the ta
in nepal for the northern parts of india though in pakistan it does look a mostly dry it's also pretty hot day new delhi they're getting to forty four degrees. unpack it for us what were you here and what were you seeing whether on line horrendous things you misunderstood as i was looking for doubt about that or if you join us on the sanct a lot of the major countries in the commonwealth have far bigger fish to fry and chips to eat bass is a dialogue. about some of this success if perhaps...
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it's thought only 3500 remain in the wild in their native india and nepal. look at him.s. damages are responding quite nicely. the remainder of the weekend looks as though it is going to follow a similar pattern. we'll continue to see some dry weather, with decent sunny spells around, but if you do get those threatening skies, some pretty short thunder downpours. the last hours today, the thunder downpours and we have seen them new showers in wales, through the midlands and east of england, which is making it feel rather cool and disappointing. so showers will continue for a time across the highlands of scotland, before fading away overnight. the remainder of the day, we will see showers easing away, and a fog formed through the night. we start off tomorrow sunday, ona night. we start off tomorrow sunday, on a pretty cloudy murky note. the sunshine is strong at this time of year, and it will burn most of that away and we will see some sunshine coming through and as temperatures are likely to respond. showers a little further east, and northern england tomorrow, and still
it's thought only 3500 remain in the wild in their native india and nepal. look at him.s. damages are responding quite nicely. the remainder of the weekend looks as though it is going to follow a similar pattern. we'll continue to see some dry weather, with decent sunny spells around, but if you do get those threatening skies, some pretty short thunder downpours. the last hours today, the thunder downpours and we have seen them new showers in wales, through the midlands and east of england,...
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still have some very heavy rain affecting parts of bank of danish the eastern states of india and also nepal also some flooding is still possible here also some very heavy rain down through the western ghats mean a wet them one by and respecting for the rain to come of the next twenty four to forty eight hours more northern parts of the region so looking pretty hot but nothing particularly bad at the moment forty degrees in delhi there thirty five in karate as we head across into the arabian peninsula weather conditions here all looking generally fine so pleasant day in doha if you don't mind the temperatures for the sunshine and high sierra of forty two degrees celsius. stories generate thousands of headlines cooperation with different angles from different perspectives. the only evidence that russia was responsible for this separate the spin from the facts that's why on god's on the misinformation from the journalism the issues here go far beyond one data mining company and one election with the listening perched on al-jazeera. covers to take a look at the top stories here and there are mo
still have some very heavy rain affecting parts of bank of danish the eastern states of india and also nepal also some flooding is still possible here also some very heavy rain down through the western ghats mean a wet them one by and respecting for the rain to come of the next twenty four to forty eight hours more northern parts of the region so looking pretty hot but nothing particularly bad at the moment forty degrees in delhi there thirty five in karate as we head across into the arabian...
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used to this sort of thing but as we look at the satellite imaging see these big storms all across nepal through into b.m.r. bangladesh and those states of india the western seen plenty of rain coming down right near their big rainfall totals but it's good to see some totals coming in from dakar and hydrabad seen some rain in recent days so it is moving that way we see it move in bit more but wakes at the moment still in the dry so as we look at the forecast as the western suits get a fair pasting of the next twenty four hours again miramar through into bangladesh some very heavy rain is likely to be continuing there me most northerners i'm afraid still looking largely dry and pretty hot as well delhi though forty three degrees the other branch of the monsoon giving some flooding in southern parts of china and fred here too there's more rain to come. thanks very much still ahead head on out there and new allegations leveled in a crack u.s. government as more protesters are killed. and demand for press freedom solidarity for journalists targeted by repression across the wild. on paul rees
used to this sort of thing but as we look at the satellite imaging see these big storms all across nepal through into b.m.r. bangladesh and those states of india the western seen plenty of rain coming down right near their big rainfall totals but it's good to see some totals coming in from dakar and hydrabad seen some rain in recent days so it is moving that way we see it move in bit more but wakes at the moment still in the dry so as we look at the forecast as the western suits get a fair...
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it's not only did 3500 remain in the world in their native india and nepal.he? he is. talking of dinosaurs! i was wondering how! could ever follow a cute little baby rhino with a knobbly bit on my hair! how are you? very good, nice to see you after your amazing achievement in the saddle. i'm surprised you weren't on the birthday honours list! i tell you what, weren't on the birthday honours list! itell you what, great weren't on the birthday honours list! i tell you what, great to see so list! i tell you what, great to see so many really good sportspeople on it. it's notjust what so many really good sportspeople on it. it's not just what they do on the sports field. charity work, role models and what they do in the community and a great example is behind you. known for so long as king kenny. we spoke to him on the sofa not so long ago. very humble. quite shy. in the public eye, all the work he does with the families and victims of the hillsborough disaster. he has never let go of that. it is all understated and behind—the—scenes, which is the way he is, a bri
it's not only did 3500 remain in the world in their native india and nepal.he? he is. talking of dinosaurs! i was wondering how! could ever follow a cute little baby rhino with a knobbly bit on my hair! how are you? very good, nice to see you after your amazing achievement in the saddle. i'm surprised you weren't on the birthday honours list! i tell you what, weren't on the birthday honours list! itell you what, great weren't on the birthday honours list! i tell you what, great to see so list!...
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about so that's where we seeing the full cost writings and we see in the last day or so running up to nepal to the northwest of india and northern pakistan. the weather sponsored by cattle as always. our lead is of course what we're football fans who don't think about building really hadn't. experiment when real madrid it's love's worth five hundred million euros expresses a position on something for the world anti-doping agency has to take notice to. al-jazeera continues its investigation into the widespread use of performance enhancing drugs in the final episode of sports doping the endless chase. watching al-jazeera let's recap the top stories right now the an envoy to yemen is in the capital sana for talks to saw fighting over the port city have good data back at the rebels say they are still in control of the airport and who data dismissing claims by the saudi and iraqi led military coalition the offensive to retake the rebel held city began four days ago. a car bomb attack has marred celebrations have a temporary ceasefire between the afghan government and the taliban at least twenty
about so that's where we seeing the full cost writings and we see in the last day or so running up to nepal to the northwest of india and northern pakistan. the weather sponsored by cattle as always. our lead is of course what we're football fans who don't think about building really hadn't. experiment when real madrid it's love's worth five hundred million euros expresses a position on something for the world anti-doping agency has to take notice to. al-jazeera continues its investigation into...
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connected, so i had to proffer the their -- theory as the host and i hand to tvel the word, win to nepal, china, japan, melbourne, perth, australia, and then i came back and trying to prove the theory of six degrees of separation. the cameraman follow me every, be viewing people and stuff. and once again, i was hoping the pilot would get picked up by abc to give me some exposure, and poof, again, didn't get picked up, and just -- sometimes you start laughing, well, what is part of my life, so just have to keep trying. i start accepting that -- so, i was -- my agent was like, your story is unreal. we got put in the paper, have to find you someone that can help you to write this book. and a bunch of writers, well-knownriters and asking up front, we want 100,000 from the guy, joe laden, name and said, i love this story, and i'm going write and i don't need any money. it was like, whoa. he came in and then we start erred writing and he was like i don't need any money and the wrote book with "the rock," dwyane johnson. and he is well known for his name and for him to say, i'm going to write t
connected, so i had to proffer the their -- theory as the host and i hand to tvel the word, win to nepal, china, japan, melbourne, perth, australia, and then i came back and trying to prove the theory of six degrees of separation. the cameraman follow me every, be viewing people and stuff. and once again, i was hoping the pilot would get picked up by abc to give me some exposure, and poof, again, didn't get picked up, and just -- sometimes you start laughing, well, what is part of my life, so...
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it's thought only three—and—a—half thousand remain in the wild in their native india and nepal.ally cute. those are the main stories this morning. let's get the sport. did you like the rainaud? —— the rainaud? really cute. how could you not like her? a gentleman, we have had on the sofa. very fair to call him a gentleman, humbly spoken, kenny dalglish. very understated in all he does. when you get in on a like this, it's notjust the football, it's all the work he does away from the pitch for the city of liverpool and in particular all the work and support is given to the families and victims of the hillsborough disaster, something he doesn't go around shouting about but talk to any of those families and he will say how incredibly strong he's been for them. it may have to be sir kenny, not chess king kenny from now on. football legend kenny dalglish has been knighted in the queen's birthday honours list, in recognition of his services to football, charity and the city of liverpool. james burford reports... commentator: and liverpool football club, under their player—manager, kenn
it's thought only three—and—a—half thousand remain in the wild in their native india and nepal.ally cute. those are the main stories this morning. let's get the sport. did you like the rainaud? —— the rainaud? really cute. how could you not like her? a gentleman, we have had on the sofa. very fair to call him a gentleman, humbly spoken, kenny dalglish. very understated in all he does. when you get in on a like this, it's notjust the football, it's all the work he does away from the...
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it's thought only 3,500 remain in the wild in their native india and nepal.at you're going to say! you really have no idea what i was going to say there! how are you? very good, celebrating the queen's birthday is, six months away from new year's honours, happens twice a year, doesn't it? —— new year's honours, happens twice a year, doesn't it? -- queen's birthday list honours. lizzy yarnold, jermain defoe, also king kenny, now it will be sir kenny. it's not just kenny, now it will be sir kenny. it's notjust what kenny, now it will be sir kenny. it's not just what they do kenny, now it will be sir kenny. it's notjust what they do in their sport, the role models they become, the work they do for charity, especially in dalglish‘s case, all the support he gave to the victims of the families of the hills borough disaster, so understated and below the radar because he's not the kind of guy to sing from the rooftops about it —— hillsborough disaster. so often referred to as king kenny, it may have to be sir kenny from now on. football legend kenny dalglish has been
it's thought only 3,500 remain in the wild in their native india and nepal.at you're going to say! you really have no idea what i was going to say there! how are you? very good, celebrating the queen's birthday is, six months away from new year's honours, happens twice a year, doesn't it? —— new year's honours, happens twice a year, doesn't it? -- queen's birthday list honours. lizzy yarnold, jermain defoe, also king kenny, now it will be sir kenny. it's not just kenny, now it will be sir...
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you've been doing and the political office that you held but the fact that this is all happening in nepal which is not an area where we think oh it's a very progressive area it's very open to. right what do you think happened at that time to make it a place where you could to run for office and hold office. well but the museum we have had enough of creation. all the challenges and we said you know it's generation i for it that's one thing but also time was a very right because the one country going through a difficult time that democracy was was cost crushed by the bulletin boards so on the other civil society were also you know i think we do in the forest to get there and then the whole you know quality and inclusion you know. eliminating discrimination stigma was the you know national agenda for everybody ok so when when. you know seven we had this interim parliament and then election up and. there was the opportunity in this case was was more open you know an inclusive understandably get to this i want to show you. a movie that's been made about the life a timer has the trial how to lo
you've been doing and the political office that you held but the fact that this is all happening in nepal which is not an area where we think oh it's a very progressive area it's very open to. right what do you think happened at that time to make it a place where you could to run for office and hold office. well but the museum we have had enough of creation. all the challenges and we said you know it's generation i for it that's one thing but also time was a very right because the one country...
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it's thought only three—and—a—half thousand remain in the wild in their native india and nepal. be sir kenny from now on. he is such an understated, humble man. he's not a showman. never seeking publicity saying controversial things. despite all he achieved on the football pitch, it's more what he's done since the charity and for liverpool, especially the survivors and victims of the hillsborough disaster. quietly working away with them. when we interviewed him, he almost gruffly kind of pushes that way. he doesn't want to take any of that praise. it's not about me. he's quite shy. lovely man. it may have to be sir kenny from now on. football legend kenny dalglish has been knighted in the queen's birthday honours list, in recognition of his services to football, charity and the city of liverpool. james burford reports. commentator: and liverpool football club, under their player—manager, kenny dalglish, have become only the third team this century to win the first division championship and the fa cup. 1986 was a famous year for kenny dalglish. his truly was a trophy—laden career
it's thought only three—and—a—half thousand remain in the wild in their native india and nepal. be sir kenny from now on. he is such an understated, humble man. he's not a showman. never seeking publicity saying controversial things. despite all he achieved on the football pitch, it's more what he's done since the charity and for liverpool, especially the survivors and victims of the hillsborough disaster. quietly working away with them. when we interviewed him, he almost gruffly kind of...
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. >> we went backpacking in nepal. the grand canyon. >> reporter: in 2014, judy perkins and her husband, bob, were powering through their bucket list after learning her breast cancer treated a decade earlier had returned. >> i felt another lump on the same side. this time it ended up being stage four. i entered the world of cancer patient, serious cancer patient. >> reporter: despite hormonal and chemotherapy, perkins had run out of options. the cancer had spread to her chest and liver. >> i felt bad for my family, but i was grateful for the life i had had. >> reporter: you're at the point where you had pretty much accepted -- >> the end. >> reporter: in 2015, perkins found dr. steven rosenberg of the national institutes of health. >> she probably had two or three months left to live. >> reporter: he's a pioneer in harnessing cells to fight cancer. genetic mutations in the cancer cells are the trigger causing cells to grow out of control. rosenberg's new approach it to find the few immune lymphocytes that can see the g
. >> we went backpacking in nepal. the grand canyon. >> reporter: in 2014, judy perkins and her husband, bob, were powering through their bucket list after learning her breast cancer treated a decade earlier had returned. >> i felt another lump on the same side. this time it ended up being stage four. i entered the world of cancer patient, serious cancer patient. >> reporter: despite hormonal and chemotherapy, perkins had run out of options. the cancer had spread to her...
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a primary pupils of school in nepal, recess is the only opportunity for them to get water. for decades, the school relied on a tiny stream as its only source of drinkable water. a 20-minute walk away. in 2013, however, the stream dried up, leaving the school without access to drinkable water. so the education stopped. mr. speaker, the story has a happy ending because the primary school received u.s. aid for water. now children's -- children scramble out of the school-yard, learning and developing with an education as normal kids should. this is why the water for the world act is so important. that representative blumenauer and i authored which is now the law of the land. the legislation requires a comprehensive plan for the united states to aid other countries in securing clean water. we have it within our power to help kids like the -- like those in that primary school because, mr. speaker, water is life. that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. for what purpose does the gentlelady from haye seek recognition? -- from hawaii se
a primary pupils of school in nepal, recess is the only opportunity for them to get water. for decades, the school relied on a tiny stream as its only source of drinkable water. a 20-minute walk away. in 2013, however, the stream dried up, leaving the school without access to drinkable water. so the education stopped. mr. speaker, the story has a happy ending because the primary school received u.s. aid for water. now children's -- children scramble out of the school-yard, learning and...
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it was like 9/11 event in nepal, everybody who she ever met watched her husband die and the whole countryhed her husband died. when i met her i had no idea but it turned out it was 100 other widows for who two years were in this kind of intensive group therapy refusing to accept the status that their culture had put on them and rebuilding their lives and learning a trade, she became a taylor. the first thing they learned how to do is cloths so they can make the sari's, incredibly powerful experience that transformed her. i sort of revealed the puzzle of this human trafficking that was feeding the u.s. war back then as journalist, but, you know, her journey was -- was incredible just the way that she transformed herself and rose up, human rights lawyers in the u.s., a big firm, took swiss banks for holocaust, took on this case, in washington, so they went after -- they first went after government compensation for her and the other families and bigger human trafficking case against kbr kbrr haburt. she was battling against her own culture, society, dignity after suffering one of the most tr
it was like 9/11 event in nepal, everybody who she ever met watched her husband die and the whole countryhed her husband died. when i met her i had no idea but it turned out it was 100 other widows for who two years were in this kind of intensive group therapy refusing to accept the status that their culture had put on them and rebuilding their lives and learning a trade, she became a taylor. the first thing they learned how to do is cloths so they can make the sari's, incredibly powerful...