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and we do want to bring in our reporter now in new delhi. so you are from nepal. you covered that earthquake two weeks ago extensively. this is a real concern. you're talking about 7.4 magnitude compared to that 7.8 weeks ago. talk to us about this particular part of nepal where this struck. >> reporter: that's right, rosemary. there is a lot of fear that another earthquake, another big earthquake will strike again. and a lot of people refuse to go back to their homes and continue to stay out in their tents because of that. and, you know, even while we were there, there were so many aftershocks continuously. so right after this earthquake hit, even in delhi, we would feel the shake. i called up a few people, my family and a few friends there as well. they're all outside right now, obviously, too scared to go back in the buildings right now. we know one person whose house has collapsed. this is a matter of huge concern, because a lot of the houses were already cracked interest the earthquake two weeks ago. so people were worried about that. this is in kathmandu, ob
and we do want to bring in our reporter now in new delhi. so you are from nepal. you covered that earthquake two weeks ago extensively. this is a real concern. you're talking about 7.4 magnitude compared to that 7.8 weeks ago. talk to us about this particular part of nepal where this struck. >> reporter: that's right, rosemary. there is a lot of fear that another earthquake, another big earthquake will strike again. and a lot of people refuse to go back to their homes and continue to stay...
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there are reports of buildings collapsing and tremors felt as far as new delhi. we are getting new information on this and we will have details for you. >> we have reports of the buildings that were damaged from the previous quake have collapsed now. it is relatively shallow. we will follow this for you this morning. >>> other news nfl bringing down the hammer on the new england patriots quarterback tom brady usssuspending him four games. the patriots fined $1 million and giving up a draft pick. the agent for tom brady calls the discipline ridiculous. says there was quote no fairness in the investigation. he promises to appeal. team owner robert kraft is blasting the league. saying brady has the team's unwaivering support. andy scholes has more for us. four games. >> christine, this is big time. the nfl is hitting brady and the patriots because they must protect the integrity of the game. the executive vice president troy vincent said by not cooperating with the investigation, brady's actions were considered conduct detrimental to the league. his agent tom yee sai
there are reports of buildings collapsing and tremors felt as far as new delhi. we are getting new information on this and we will have details for you. >> we have reports of the buildings that were damaged from the previous quake have collapsed now. it is relatively shallow. we will follow this for you this morning. >>> other news nfl bringing down the hammer on the new england patriots quarterback tom brady usssuspending him four games. the patriots fined $1 million and giving...
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his land side victory say they have been disappointed what from what they have seen so far from new delhiporter: a year ago a new indian government came to power promise i go to clean up the politics as well as neighborhoods. >> but not much has changed in this community in the heart of new delhi. despite her optimism at the ballot box she says life is just as hard as it was 12 months ago. >> translator: i don't know why i voted. what is the use. we are so poor. we have nothing. no one helps us. we are sick and we have no one to turn to. >> reporter: well before his first day in office, prime minister modi said tackling india's sanitation crisis would be his government's top priority. looking around this neighborhood it's easy to see why voters here are just as disenchanted with this government as they were with the last. but it's not just people in need of the basics who continue to struggle despite the bgp's promise of change. he was excited when last year the government announced plans to turn india in to a global manufacturing hub. that should have increased orders for him who runs a
his land side victory say they have been disappointed what from what they have seen so far from new delhiporter: a year ago a new indian government came to power promise i go to clean up the politics as well as neighborhoods. >> but not much has changed in this community in the heart of new delhi. despite her optimism at the ballot box she says life is just as hard as it was 12 months ago. >> translator: i don't know why i voted. what is the use. we are so poor. we have nothing. no...
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she is in new delhi. you just returned from the earthquake on april 25th which killed more than 8,000 people. a country which is struggling to get on its feet and get open for business and now this sumnima. >> reporter: that is right, christine. the scope and scale of the earthquake on april 25th the authorities didn't know until a few days later. took some time until you got outside of kathmandu valley. it was difficult to assess. they are still assessing the damage of the previous earthquake. nepal just moving from the search and rescue phase to rehabilitation phase. i was there a few days ago and the army was still going out to assess the damage of the previous earthquake and this happens. people were so panicked and traumatized. many camping out outside scared to go back in their homes. always a rumors or fear that another big earthquake will hit again. now it has. during this time so many aftershocks, at least 600 aftershocks after the first quake. this will have an issue on psychology there and reha
she is in new delhi. you just returned from the earthquake on april 25th which killed more than 8,000 people. a country which is struggling to get on its feet and get open for business and now this sumnima. >> reporter: that is right, christine. the scope and scale of the earthquake on april 25th the authorities didn't know until a few days later. took some time until you got outside of kathmandu valley. it was difficult to assess. they are still assessing the damage of the previous...
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we go to new delhi now. did you yourself feel the tremors? >> yes, we did, actually.the tremors were felt all the way down in several other parts of india. right here in our office and studio we felt the building's way and shake for a couple of seconds and we had to be evacuated, as did hundreds and thousands of others across the city and other parts of india. there were dramatic images on indian television as journalists and news readers to be evacuated as well. in delhi, transcend to be shut down. mr. and relief workers are on alert, on standby waiting to see if they will be sent anywhere. the damage in india looks minimal but there were unfortunate deaths and reports of walls collapsing. we are waiting for the indian ministry of affairs to tell us more about the extent of the damage here in india. genie: mandakini, what more are you hearing from your contacts in kathmandu now? mandakini: devastating news out of kathmandu. there are caused a lot of fear and panic. hundreds of thousands of people on the streets once again. the earthquake this morning came while nepal
we go to new delhi now. did you yourself feel the tremors? >> yes, we did, actually.the tremors were felt all the way down in several other parts of india. right here in our office and studio we felt the building's way and shake for a couple of seconds and we had to be evacuated, as did hundreds and thousands of others across the city and other parts of india. there were dramatic images on indian television as journalists and news readers to be evacuated as well. in delhi, transcend to be...
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some roads in new delhi literally melted in the sun. two provinalses in the southern part of the country have borne the brunt. their hospitals were full of victims of the heat. government officials have asked people not to venture outside if they can avoid it and drink fluids constantly. it's been particularly hard in the poorer regions of the country where spotty or nonexistence lek tries phi puts the idea of fans out of reach. this tiger at a new delhi zoo was one of the fa find some relief. i talked to "time magazine"'s nikhil kumar and asked him about the rising death toll and who specifically was affected by the comping temperatures. >> the victims of the heat have been the elderly and people who were forced to go out and work in the heat. so construction workers, others of elderly age and homeless people, according to officials, they make up the bulk of those who died. >> india has heat waves almost every year. how does this comfire what's happened in the past? >> so this one is more severe than last year. the death toll in andhra
some roads in new delhi literally melted in the sun. two provinalses in the southern part of the country have borne the brunt. their hospitals were full of victims of the heat. government officials have asked people not to venture outside if they can avoid it and drink fluids constantly. it's been particularly hard in the poorer regions of the country where spotty or nonexistence lek tries phi puts the idea of fans out of reach. this tiger at a new delhi zoo was one of the fa find some relief....
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the temperature in new delhi on wednesday rose to 46.3 degrees celsius. the daytime high in various parts of the country has been two to five degrees higher than usual over the past several days. most of the deaths have occurred in poor farming areas where people work outdoors. officials advise people to avoid going outside and advised medical institutions to prepare to treat more patients. >>> residents need the weather to cool down even a little. so the question is whether will they will get any more relief any time soon. mai shoji joins us from our weather desk. residents are really needing things to cool down, even a little. >> catherine, good question. we are looking at some southern areas with a cool down due to these rain clouds covering the area, however, the northern location, you don't really see those clouds at all, which means that the temperatures in the 40s will be continuing, at least probably in toward the weekend. now, may and june are the hottest months here in india, however, the temperatures touching 45 degrees consecutively has increa
the temperature in new delhi on wednesday rose to 46.3 degrees celsius. the daytime high in various parts of the country has been two to five degrees higher than usual over the past several days. most of the deaths have occurred in poor farming areas where people work outdoors. officials advise people to avoid going outside and advised medical institutions to prepare to treat more patients. >>> residents need the weather to cool down even a little. so the question is whether will they...
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while live there in new delhi. you are from nepal. you know what is happening on the ground. talk to us about the fact that so many people have been living outdoors since the april 25th earthquake. so, now they have had this, this other one. now there are tremors. what does the future hold for these people? what are authorities doing, there, they can't remain out on the streets forever? >> they're too scared to go back into their home. though the authorities have put out a statement asking people to at least leave the road so that they can operate. people are still outside. even those who are after the april 25th earth quake said look i am simply tired of being scared. i am going to go back into my home. they're also now, outside, back, living in their tents. and you know what makes the whole thing so frustrating, so difficult, so traumatizing for a lot of people, is that unlike a cyclone or tsunami an earthquake you can never predict. you didn't have a warning. these people. when we were there kept coming do you know of anything? have you tacklked to scientists experts. any
while live there in new delhi. you are from nepal. you know what is happening on the ground. talk to us about the fact that so many people have been living outdoors since the april 25th earthquake. so, now they have had this, this other one. now there are tremors. what does the future hold for these people? what are authorities doing, there, they can't remain out on the streets forever? >> they're too scared to go back into their home. though the authorities have put out a statement...
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it sent people rung from buildings and felt as far away as the indian capital new delhi. led to put down arms arms. significant base the saudis asked for a ceasefire to begin this evening around 20 gmt. >>> returning to the stop story the breaking news out of that nepal. bill frye is a size knowledges in new zealand and joins us online. thank you for being with us. often with a quake of this magnitude happens there are several tremors that happened. that's what happened with the first quake, is it a surprise that i been followed by a bigger earthquake of a similar magnitude? >> yes. you are right whenever you get an earthquake we typically have a higher likelihood of earthquakes and aftershock but they are usually slower and smaller than for sure the main shock, but in this characters it's quite large approaching the same magnitude of the main shock. the big miss concepts is that whenever an earthquake happens you are relieving stress in the ground. what is actually happening is you are changing or redistributing the stress to other faults in the region so then you get an
it sent people rung from buildings and felt as far away as the indian capital new delhi. led to put down arms arms. significant base the saudis asked for a ceasefire to begin this evening around 20 gmt. >>> returning to the stop story the breaking news out of that nepal. bill frye is a size knowledges in new zealand and joins us online. thank you for being with us. often with a quake of this magnitude happens there are several tremors that happened. that's what happened with the first...
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new delhi, 43 degrees on wednesday. 44 on thursday.d-40s also throughout other portions of india and south asia. and so because of the hot weather along with the issues with the electricity, and we're seeing these blackouts running around from time to time this is going to be a very dangerous situation. and unfortunately, we're not going to see any relief from the southwest monsoon because it's not time for it yet. we are seeing it mainly on cue for the moment with the bands moving in. but we have to go all the way into the middle to late june before the rain starts moving in. so this is going to be something that is going to be very serious as we progress on throughout the next several weeks. now, we are talking about a very different story. shvery strong thunderstorms as we look at the forecast for north america. we have a cold front that still continues to pound some of these storms into texas all the way into places like kansas and nebraska. so we're looking out for another chance for some severe weather. slight risk into areas lik
new delhi, 43 degrees on wednesday. 44 on thursday.d-40s also throughout other portions of india and south asia. and so because of the hot weather along with the issues with the electricity, and we're seeing these blackouts running around from time to time this is going to be a very dangerous situation. and unfortunately, we're not going to see any relief from the southwest monsoon because it's not time for it yet. we are seeing it mainly on cue for the moment with the bands moving in. but we...
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a board member of the greenpeace india society joins us live from new delhi and we appreciate your timet are the rules that the indian government is alleging that you have broken? >> you know, everything is rather vague. you know, the ministry of home affairs seem to be nitpicking that particular ngos haven't submitted their accounts on time. but in the case of greenpeace i think they are on very, very shake a ground. the courts have ruled against the ministry of home affairs and i think a big problem with the ministry of home affairs is that they have got paranoid. i mean, they have got so paranoid it's kind of reminiscent of the '70s. >> let me ask you though -- those are pretty harsh accusations, why do you say that? >> let me explain why. >> okay. >> you have targeted a few ngos and you have blocked even their indian funding. the fact is, 60% of the money that greenpeace receives in india is from ordinary citizens of india. not corporate entities, not government he want i at thises at entity at thises and. got as per the law of the land has no right to block these funds but they hav
a board member of the greenpeace india society joins us live from new delhi and we appreciate your timet are the rules that the indian government is alleging that you have broken? >> you know, everything is rather vague. you know, the ministry of home affairs seem to be nitpicking that particular ngos haven't submitted their accounts on time. but in the case of greenpeace i think they are on very, very shake a ground. the courts have ruled against the ministry of home affairs and i think...
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nothing much has changed in her neighborhood of new delhi.ust as hard as it was 12 months ago. >> i don't know why i voted what's the use? we're so poor. we have nothing. no one helps us. we are sick. and we have no one to turn to. >> reporter: well before his first day in office, prime minister narendra modi said tan tackling india's india's san -- tackling india's sanitation process would be his top priority. it's easy to see why voters are just as disenchanted with this government as they were with the last but it's not just people in need of the basics who continue with the basics who struggle with bjp's hopes to change. promised to turn india into a global manufacturing hup. that should have increased work for verg but he says business has been anything but brisk. >> translator: there is a huge fight for even small margins. the system hasn't really been upgraded. we do get to hear that big changes will be made but as of now, we don't see any progress. >> reporter: that's a prime complaint against the party that won its biggest margin las
nothing much has changed in her neighborhood of new delhi.ust as hard as it was 12 months ago. >> i don't know why i voted what's the use? we're so poor. we have nothing. no one helps us. we are sick. and we have no one to turn to. >> reporter: well before his first day in office, prime minister narendra modi said tan tackling india's india's san -- tackling india's sanitation process would be his top priority. it's easy to see why voters are just as disenchanted with this...
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liddy dutt, al jazeera new delhi. >> anti-u.s.a. tairt parties inausterity parties have made significant gains in the latest elections. tim friend reports. >> the spanish woke up to a new political landscape. the established parties were punished by the electorate for austerity and corruption. and the newspapers predicted a new era of coalition politics and further instability. earlier as the election results came in it quickly became clear that this man would play a leading role in what comes next. the podemas leader pablo iglesias. >> now we're obliged to work very hard for the flil political trssments of thistrssments aretrxghts oftransformation of the country. >> people have spoken and will continue to do so. i'm proud that madrid and barcelona have marked the beginning of a new phase. >> translator: what we have here are new trends and they must come down from the clouds, negotiate, talk, and find new solutions. >> reporter: the prime minister marriano rohoy and his ministers. >> also obviously we haven't achieved the majority
liddy dutt, al jazeera new delhi. >> anti-u.s.a. tairt parties inausterity parties have made significant gains in the latest elections. tim friend reports. >> the spanish woke up to a new political landscape. the established parties were punished by the electorate for austerity and corruption. and the newspapers predicted a new era of coalition politics and further instability. earlier as the election results came in it quickly became clear that this man would play a leading role in...
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new delhi, talking lower, middle 40s. you factor in the humidity. you talk about daytime highs in the upper 40s. very, very hot. you can see the delay in the monsoonal rains. still got several weeks to go. before it is expect to reach inland. and again the indian meteorological department indicating this will be a somewhat below average rainfall season. so, kiddiconsidering that 250 mn people in india are farmers. this is an extremely important weather forecast. they need to get it right. they need the rain. they've need it desperately. >> going to be less rain than usual. >> 93% of normal this year. >> okay. >> taking longer for it to come. right. >> that's right. >> thank you so much. >> now, clean-up and recovery efforts under way in texas after several days of severe storms there. bad news is though, more bad weather is on the way. >> at least 35 people have died in tornados and flooding in texas, oklahoma, and northern mexico. several others are missing on wednesday authorities found a boy's body in a river in an area hit hard by the storms. >>
new delhi, talking lower, middle 40s. you factor in the humidity. you talk about daytime highs in the upper 40s. very, very hot. you can see the delay in the monsoonal rains. still got several weeks to go. before it is expect to reach inland. and again the indian meteorological department indicating this will be a somewhat below average rainfall season. so, kiddiconsidering that 250 mn people in india are farmers. this is an extremely important weather forecast. they need to get it right. they...
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a earthquake struck nepal with shockwaves felt as far away as new delhi. reuters is reporting witnesses said people rushed on to the streets of nepal's capital. this quake is mere weeks after more than 8,000 people died after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake and according to reuters we have seen some causalities on the streets and people being rushed to hospitals as well. >> now switching focus, some good news for japanese corporates as telecom kddi reports record earnings. let's get to the story live in tokyo. >> thank you, wilfred. kddi announced a record group offering profit of around $6 billion up by 12% on the year. it also marks a record high for the 14th consecutive year and the company expects to increase it's operating profit for fiscal 2015 by 11%. although revenue was up by only 6% they were able to increase profits by adding subscribers. also it succeeded in winning over customers by offering diskounlts for secondary gadgets such as tablets. the smartphone user is currently just above 50% which means it still has room for growth. a shift away from t
a earthquake struck nepal with shockwaves felt as far away as new delhi. reuters is reporting witnesses said people rushed on to the streets of nepal's capital. this quake is mere weeks after more than 8,000 people died after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake and according to reuters we have seen some causalities on the streets and people being rushed to hospitals as well. >> now switching focus, some good news for japanese corporates as telecom kddi reports record earnings. let's get to the...
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the streets of new delhi. these patients have come from different corners of india to get medical treatment for various ailments. problem is, the government-run hospital behind them is full. so they are camping outside in the blistering heat. temperatures in the capital topped 45 degrees celsius. 114 fahrenheit in the past few days. affecting the poorest of the poor. >> no matter how hot it is, we have to live here day or night, this man says. we are lucky if we get to sleep a little bit. we have no choice. >> what they have is resilience. used to living through hot summers every year, for these people, this heat wave is a secondary problem. many in this group are cancer patients. some so sick they don't even have the energy to fan themselves. they can barely afford to buy water. somehow, they cope. finding respite in a shady spots, covering their eyes with their hands. this baby makes the most after piece of cardboard. they don't have much but they do have hope. >> survival, this lady asks, what can i say. it
the streets of new delhi. these patients have come from different corners of india to get medical treatment for various ailments. problem is, the government-run hospital behind them is full. so they are camping outside in the blistering heat. temperatures in the capital topped 45 degrees celsius. 114 fahrenheit in the past few days. affecting the poorest of the poor. >> no matter how hot it is, we have to live here day or night, this man says. we are lucky if we get to sleep a little bit....
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> let's cross over to india and speech to the former indian ambassador to nepal, joining us from new delhi. so you heard harry's report and some in nepal are concerned that hired power expansion will ruin the natural environment. workers will got get jobs in nepal. in return india would get regular iced flow. is it fair? >> no that is not true at all. it was true that these are the fears, that a certain section spreads, you know the hydroelectric question using the potential, it's export to india, which is the only real market has been made a political football. the potential is widely accepted that the potential for producing hydroelectric party, as much as 50 megawatts. and on the moment. this is nothing to do with the earthquake they produce a little over 400 megawatts. kathmandu before the earthquake suffered from 14 hour power cuts and important electricity as a crisis measure. there are fears... >> sounds like according to you. there are benefits for nepal to work on the hired power expansion. for india, what is at stake if nepal doesn't do that? >> well as a matter of facts, we have
> let's cross over to india and speech to the former indian ambassador to nepal, joining us from new delhi. so you heard harry's report and some in nepal are concerned that hired power expansion will ruin the natural environment. workers will got get jobs in nepal. in return india would get regular iced flow. is it fair? >> no that is not true at all. it was true that these are the fears, that a certain section spreads, you know the hydroelectric question using the potential, it's...
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new delhi sell the temperature rise to 43.5. >> some places are experiencing a severe heat wave, a ten-yearrecord has been broken in at least four places. reporter: authorities have issued a red warning and ever urged people to stay indoors between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. the majority of the victims were homeless people with no shelters. conditions have become more severe since saturday. some relief is expected later this week as rain is expected to fall, but it will be temporary. extreme heat is set to continue until the onset of the monsoon at the end of the month. >> it has been one month since the earthquake which brought devastation to nepal with a death toll topping 8000. the country is still coming to terms. many survivors still living in shelters under the constant threat of aftershocks and landslides. reporter: nepalese mark one month since a massive earthquake rocked the country. hundreds of thousands of survivors are still living in makeshift camps under constant fear of fresh earthquakes, aftershocks, and landslides. >> the situation has not returned to normal. this morning, i
new delhi sell the temperature rise to 43.5. >> some places are experiencing a severe heat wave, a ten-yearrecord has been broken in at least four places. reporter: authorities have issued a red warning and ever urged people to stay indoors between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. the majority of the victims were homeless people with no shelters. conditions have become more severe since saturday. some relief is expected later this week as rain is expected to fall, but it will be temporary....
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we have a report from new delhi. >> coal helps india meet 50% of energy needs. the government wants to mine more of it. an activist from green peace india is concerned about environmental and human rights violations. earlier this year, the government barred her from traveling to london to speak against plans by a british based company. she wanted to open a coal mine in the central india state. >> we wanted indian citizens against a foreign company registered. >> the government claims green peace india has broken the rules governing n.g.o.'s which receive foreign funds in an attempt to clamp down on work that it says is against india's economic interest. the government froze green peace india's bank account. >> those doing bona fide work based on their own independent man dates based on following the rules in terms of foreign contributions, there are no questions about them. there are some 22,000n.g.o.'s. in all, it was $2 million. the surprising part is a vast, almost total majority of them don't even file their annual reports. >> the executive director of green
we have a report from new delhi. >> coal helps india meet 50% of energy needs. the government wants to mine more of it. an activist from green peace india is concerned about environmental and human rights violations. earlier this year, the government barred her from traveling to london to speak against plans by a british based company. she wanted to open a coal mine in the central india state. >> we wanted indian citizens against a foreign company registered. >> the government...
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. >> joins me from new delhi good to have you with us. >> yes sammy. >> why did so many people die this time? >> i think there was some difference this time from previous years. the first was that the temperature increased too rapidly. you know for past six months, india is going through some of the most unpredictable weather we have seen in many years. we had an unreasonably cold march and april heat should have increased and that didn't happen. the heat wave happened very rapidly in three weeks. people with disease people who are old and infirm, couldn't cope with such rapidity in heat. generally we have warning announced for heat wave and people are not allowed to work between 11 and 4:00. it took time for the government to release this warning. this happened in a very short period of time. i think the unpredictability and rapidity with which the temperature has risen in the matter of a few weeks is a big concern. >> let me pick apart your answer there. are you saying the weather is becoming a concern or is this an unpredict annal incident? >> very unpredictable. the last few weeks h
. >> joins me from new delhi good to have you with us. >> yes sammy. >> why did so many people die this time? >> i think there was some difference this time from previous years. the first was that the temperature increased too rapidly. you know for past six months, india is going through some of the most unpredictable weather we have seen in many years. we had an unreasonably cold march and april heat should have increased and that didn't happen. the heat wave happened...
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nhk world's ab she can duel ya has more from new delhi. >> reporter: modi has been encouraging foreign firms to invest in manufacturing and launched his campaign last september. >> translator: the whole world is ready to come to asia but they don't know where to go. they want a place with democracy good demographics, and big demand. that place is india. >> reporter: china is india's biggest trading partner, but the relationship is lopsided. india runs a trade deficit with china worth $48 billion. encouraging chinese firms to manufacture in india should rebalance the situation, but it isn't an easy sell. india has a reputation as a relatively difficult place to do business. it ranked 134th on the world bank's business environment index compared with china at 96. experts say india needs to do a better job of selling itself to the chinese. >> the challenge for indian diplomacy is to convince china and make china to participate in the made in india policies, so that is a challenge that indian diplomacy faces. to convince that this is a commercial venture that china is going to enter into.
nhk world's ab she can duel ya has more from new delhi. >> reporter: modi has been encouraging foreign firms to invest in manufacturing and launched his campaign last september. >> translator: the whole world is ready to come to asia but they don't know where to go. they want a place with democracy good demographics, and big demand. that place is india. >> reporter: china is india's biggest trading partner, but the relationship is lopsided. india runs a trade deficit with...
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a court in new delhi has ordered the temporary reopening of new bank accounts frozen by the government also withdrew the charges of breaking the rules. >>> and in india a severe heat wave has killed thousands of people. a red alert has been issued in these states. temperatures have climbed to near 50 degrees celsius in some areas, but the moon soon rains might hit india in the next few days a professor of medicine explains the reasons behind fatal sunstroke. >> it's a normal phenomenon. it's when the body is not able to cool down adequately when the temperatures rise particularly when you have high humidity, so it's not particular to india, actually. anywhere in the u.s. it can occur as well. and so the major manifestations are that the person will become dehydrated and develop something called heat stroke and it's a little bit of misdefinition, because stroke people think of a blocked vessel and damage to the brain. in the sense -- or in terms of heat stroke this is essentially when body temperatures rise above 40 degrees. the consequence of that is that the normal systems -- enzyme s
a court in new delhi has ordered the temporary reopening of new bank accounts frozen by the government also withdrew the charges of breaking the rules. >>> and in india a severe heat wave has killed thousands of people. a red alert has been issued in these states. temperatures have climbed to near 50 degrees celsius in some areas, but the moon soon rains might hit india in the next few days a professor of medicine explains the reasons behind fatal sunstroke. >> it's a normal...
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the capital new delhi and central india are affected too. most vulnerable, people who didn't have access to shelter. the homeless, construction workers, beggars, migrant laborers who often live on the streets, and, the elderly. >> it is very severe. due to that people are getting dehydrated and facing so much feeling like fainting. and they're feeling very sick. the early morning by 8:00 very severe heat. losing all of their energy. >> reporter: local disaster management officials in some states are urging people to stay indoors between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. to wear cotton clothes and use caps and umbrellas. they're also distributing water and buttermilk to help people stay hydrated. still, many are falling sick. local hospitals are filling up. >> my brother is admitted here. he suffered sun stroke going to work yesterday morning. his condition became serious. >> the heat wave exposes india's weak spot. power. a third of india's 1.2 billion people don't have reliable access to electricity. that means, they don't even have a fan to cool of
the capital new delhi and central india are affected too. most vulnerable, people who didn't have access to shelter. the homeless, construction workers, beggars, migrant laborers who often live on the streets, and, the elderly. >> it is very severe. due to that people are getting dehydrated and facing so much feeling like fainting. and they're feeling very sick. the early morning by 8:00 very severe heat. losing all of their energy. >> reporter: local disaster management officials...
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roads have melted in new delhi is temperatures near 50 degrees celsius. authorities are advising people to stay indoors with no end insight to the searing conditions. >> this is unlike anything we have seen the last few years. people were here today and it was crazy to see the zebra crossing melt into one glob on the road. so a grim situation. especially in the southeastern states, which recorded 750. a pretty bad situation. there does not appear to be a risk bite insight. it will likely continue rising because the heat wave is likely to continue until may 29. thereafter we will see some showers, which will bring the temperatures down. annette: france is suspending its security cooperation with burundi as protesters clash on the streets of the capital and the opposition has boycotted peace talks. the country's president said he was seeking a third term. leaders are to meet at a special summit to discuss the crisis. the interim president of the central african republic is calling on other countries to deliver aid. she says funding is needed to pay for elec
roads have melted in new delhi is temperatures near 50 degrees celsius. authorities are advising people to stay indoors with no end insight to the searing conditions. >> this is unlike anything we have seen the last few years. people were here today and it was crazy to see the zebra crossing melt into one glob on the road. so a grim situation. especially in the southeastern states, which recorded 750. a pretty bad situation. there does not appear to be a risk bite insight. it will likely...
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we have more from new delhi. >> millions of indians have been struggling to live and work in sweltering conditions with temperatures reaching over 45 degrees celsius. the worst affected says is the southern indian states. the uppress depth heatwave killed -- unprecedented heatwave killed more than 30,000. there are concerns on the ground that limited medical and water resources, stretched to the limit at the moment. here in the capital there are concerns on the part of doctors and health experts that the high temperatures that dell jis are experiencing and the dust means there was toxins in the air that could have consequences. the heatwave is expected to exist for days to come. it may be time before the worst affected areas see an improvement in the forecast >>> the united states dropped cuba from its list of state sponsors of terrorism. it's a key step towards restoring diplomatic ties between the countries which have been suspended for 54 years. nick clark reports from havana. >> we will act with firmness ... >> reporter: with those words, ronald reagan consigned cuba to 23 years on
we have more from new delhi. >> millions of indians have been struggling to live and work in sweltering conditions with temperatures reaching over 45 degrees celsius. the worst affected says is the southern indian states. the uppress depth heatwave killed -- unprecedented heatwave killed more than 30,000. there are concerns on the ground that limited medical and water resources, stretched to the limit at the moment. here in the capital there are concerns on the part of doctors and health...
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al jazeera, new delhi. >> the european union has suspended the observer mission, saying the conditions are not right for a credible vote to be held. there have been weeks of violent protests, in the bid for a third term, elections have been due to be held next tuesday, but have been postponed for ten days. there is a heavy police presence that some neighborhoods ahead of the planned vote. >> the trees are teaming with troops. they are on the trail of suspected al-shabaab gunman who attack add con can i have of police vehicles patrolling the border. >> during the fight. we are following the trail of blood and footsteps. we will pursue them everybody into somalia. >> the shells of police vehicles destroyed during the attack are eerie reminders of the massive violence that took place here. villages and settlements along the somalia border on the front of al-shabaab attacks. al-shabaab flats have been hoisted in some kenyan towns. residents say the gunmen are asking for recruits and support against the kenyan government. authorities say they are working on clearing al-shabaab militias from
al jazeera, new delhi. >> the european union has suspended the observer mission, saying the conditions are not right for a credible vote to be held. there have been weeks of violent protests, in the bid for a third term, elections have been due to be held next tuesday, but have been postponed for ten days. there is a heavy police presence that some neighborhoods ahead of the planned vote. >> the trees are teaming with troops. they are on the trail of suspected al-shabaab gunman who...
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we go to our correspondent in new delhi. >> 61 people died of sunstroke on sunday. the elderly are unfortunately affected and dehydration and heatstroke are the lead causes of death. people are being encouraged to stay indoors, to stay hydrated to use umbrellas when they go out. in calcutta, conditions are stifling. fortunately, the peak summer months of may and june coincide with the annual school holidays, so most schools remain closed. indians are used to scorching high temperatures in the summer, but a lack of rain has made the situation worse. it is likely to remain that way for the next 10 days at least, and hopefully then we will start to see more rain. genie: also in india, the prime minister is marking his one-year in office. the renter of modi has vowed to better help the poor, despite criticism that his government caters to the wealthy. kate moody explains. kate: a celebration and unarmed branch. prime minister modi has held a celebration on his one year in office, reaching out to india. >> i promised you all that i would not be prime minister, but a prim
we go to our correspondent in new delhi. >> 61 people died of sunstroke on sunday. the elderly are unfortunately affected and dehydration and heatstroke are the lead causes of death. people are being encouraged to stay indoors, to stay hydrated to use umbrellas when they go out. in calcutta, conditions are stifling. fortunately, the peak summer months of may and june coincide with the annual school holidays, so most schools remain closed. indians are used to scorching high temperatures in...
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. >> bob schieffer, cbs news, new delhi. that's the news, i'm bob schieffer, cbs news, new york.t from us. we'll see you right here next week. "face the nation" will be right here for you. thanks. >> axelrod: up next, a lighthouse in peril gets act much-needed lift. day of your allergy season. claritin provides powerful non-drowsy 24-hour relief for... ...fewer interruptions from the amazing things you do... ...every day. live claritin clear. put your hand over your heart. is it beating? good! then my nutrition heart health mix is for you. it's a wholesome blend of peanuts, pecans and other delicious nuts specially mixed for people with hearts. i said people with hearts. because hearts health is important. that's why i've researched optimized and packaged this mix just for you. not you. so if you have a heart start optimizing your nutrition with my nutrition. planters. nutrition starts with nut. he says she's undisciplined overwaterer. she claims he's a cruel underwaterer. with miracle-gro moisture control potting mix, plants only get water when they need it. fight ended. or shif
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he's the science editor of new delhi television a private news channel. according to?dia they are reporting there could be a drought in some areas before the monsoon rains hit. what is being done to prepare for that scenario? >> well, see, this is the hot season in india the land has to heat up only and then the moon soon will strike the country. the monsoon comes from the oceans and rises up northwards towards india. this is really the hot season and temperatures of over 40 degrees are very normal for this period. but this continued stretch of over 45 degrees centigrade temperature in the southern states is something that we just -- has caused a lot of strive and people have died. >> and the heat, we understand, taking its toll mostly on the majority of victims rather are those that are from the working class. what's being done by the government to shelter them from the heat and provide them any offer of assistance? >> yes see it's only people who work outdoors. people who do construction work, laborers daily wage earners on the streets who get heat strokes. what the
he's the science editor of new delhi television a private news channel. according to?dia they are reporting there could be a drought in some areas before the monsoon rains hit. what is being done to prepare for that scenario? >> well, see, this is the hot season in india the land has to heat up only and then the moon soon will strike the country. the monsoon comes from the oceans and rises up northwards towards india. this is really the hot season and temperatures of over 40 degrees are...
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you may notice a couple of thunderstorm icons showing up in new delhi on monday and tuesday.in one aspect that's pretty good the temperatures will drop but introduce moisture into the atmosphere, humanity may be a problem. heat index is something to look out for as we go into next week. other areas staying dry and hospital with highs in the 40s. now as we take a look at the forecast for europe you may notice there's a couple of areas of swirling clouds. that's a low pressure system. one located towards the south and east and another located towards the north and west. these areas will see clouds and chance for some rain. towards the center portion of the continent we'll see drier conditions and sunny skies. i do want to point out we're seeing very warm temperatures way down towards the middle east, we're seeing temperatures in thor 20s to dplo es degrees. people trying to get relief from that. upper 20s in moscow and kiev coming up on thursday down towards lisbon 31 for the high on thursday. now wrapping things up with a look at north america. again we're seeing these storms
you may notice a couple of thunderstorm icons showing up in new delhi on monday and tuesday.in one aspect that's pretty good the temperatures will drop but introduce moisture into the atmosphere, humanity may be a problem. heat index is something to look out for as we go into next week. other areas staying dry and hospital with highs in the 40s. now as we take a look at the forecast for europe you may notice there's a couple of areas of swirling clouds. that's a low pressure system. one located...
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al jazeera, new delhi. >> there have been reports of russia amassing military equipment close to thean border. military vehicles were seen being loaded on to trains in the southern region that's 20-kilometers from the border. nato has said that pro russia forces -- the kremlin has question nighed that russian forces are fighting in ukraine. now the british prime minister is currently in france, he is on a whistle stop tour of europe, he is trying to drum up support from leaders to negotiate loser terms for it's membership of the e.u. well if he fails cameron says he will hold a referendum whether the u. k. would stay in the block prime ministers will be warned that it is very risk. we can can see the podium with the frenching and british leaders due to arrive very shortly we might dip into that prez conference, if they are saying anything particularly interesting better for us to go to jackie rollins life. tell us more about the french reaction to this by the british? >> well, as you mentioned the foreign minister has described this as a very risky strategy. he said that the british
al jazeera, new delhi. >> there have been reports of russia amassing military equipment close to thean border. military vehicles were seen being loaded on to trains in the southern region that's 20-kilometers from the border. nato has said that pro russia forces -- the kremlin has question nighed that russian forces are fighting in ukraine. now the british prime minister is currently in france, he is on a whistle stop tour of europe, he is trying to drum up support from leaders to...
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i can deliver alone to a poor woman in new delhi, india over cell phone, and yet if you are a veteranou have to spend months filling out paperwork, many more months while some bureaucrat checks your paperwork, many more whether some bureaucrat tells you whether you get an appointment or not. this is not just inefficient but a failure to serve. we have to serve our veterans well. before we take money away from the american people let's spend it wisely and well and reduce the size of government to get deficit under control. >> thank you. next from the audience. take it away. >> how are you. my question is, what do you propose to do to unite the conservative women of the republican party? >> you know, i ran in california for the senate in 2010 as a proud pro-life a proud pro-life conservative. you do not do that in california unless you really mean it. despite the fact that california is a conservative place and despite the fact that i lost that general election i one more republican votes, more democratic votes, and more independent votes than virtually anyone running anywhere in the co
i can deliver alone to a poor woman in new delhi, india over cell phone, and yet if you are a veteranou have to spend months filling out paperwork, many more months while some bureaucrat checks your paperwork, many more whether some bureaucrat tells you whether you get an appointment or not. this is not just inefficient but a failure to serve. we have to serve our veterans well. before we take money away from the american people let's spend it wisely and well and reduce the size of government...
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a science editor of new delhi television that's a private news channel he says people are being askedome provinces. >> it's only people who work work outdoors people who do construction work, laborers, a daily wage earners on the streets who could get heat strokes, what the local governments have done people who work on government schemes have been asked to ache break between 11:00 a.m. in the morning to about 4:00 p.m. in the afternoon. according to the figures available from the governments in south i understand yakker the total figures right now stand at about 1100. but these are figures which can be questioned, are questionable figures, because nobody really records whether the person died because of overheating heat stroke or some other reason. so these are people who have been expose exposed to heat and have come in to hospitals and have reported heat stroke, so the figure could be higher and the next few days the heat is still going to remain so the figure could certainly rise. >> mexico's president -- excuse me enrique own peÑa knee y has been surveying the damage caused by mo
a science editor of new delhi television that's a private news channel he says people are being askedome provinces. >> it's only people who work work outdoors people who do construction work, laborers, a daily wage earners on the streets who could get heat strokes, what the local governments have done people who work on government schemes have been asked to ache break between 11:00 a.m. in the morning to about 4:00 p.m. in the afternoon. according to the figures available from the...
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our correspondent reports from new delhi. >> reporter: millions of indians have been struggling to live work in sweltering conditions with temperatures reaching over 45 degrees celsius in some states. this unprecedented heat waive has killed more than 1300 people in one state alone. there are concerns on the ground in worst-affected areas that limited medical and water resources are being stretched to the limit at the moment. here in the capitol as well there is growing concerns on part of doctors and experts that the high temperatures along with the dust is trapping dangerous toxins in the air which could have long-term consequences for millions. this heat wave is expected to persist for some days to come and it may be some time yet before the worst affected areas see an improvement in the forecast. >>> there has been heavy fighting in yemen. houthi rebels have shelled several neighborhoods. on thursday about 40 houthis and their allies were killed in fighting. >>> iraq's army is continuing to retake remawdy. >> reporter: for ramadi the scene was frightening. an >> it feeds into this n
our correspondent reports from new delhi. >> reporter: millions of indians have been struggling to live work in sweltering conditions with temperatures reaching over 45 degrees celsius in some states. this unprecedented heat waive has killed more than 1300 people in one state alone. there are concerns on the ground in worst-affected areas that limited medical and water resources are being stretched to the limit at the moment. here in the capitol as well there is growing concerns on part...
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shock waves were felt as far away as new delhi. >>> and it's another day of severe storms. expected to develop into texas into the mississippi valley. damaging hail and another round of tornadoes is possible. flash flood watches are posted in texas, oklahoma and arkansas. a line of tornadoes roared through texas and arkansas sunday. at least five people were killed. don champion is in hard hit texas. good morning,don. >> reporter: the deadly tornado has all but change live in the town of 2600 people. it will continue for the second day in a row even as the threat of more severe weather looms. rescue crews in van, texas continued search efforts into the night, even though everyone is accounted for, cadaver dogs are being used to scour debris just in case. >> with the amount of damage we saw just to make sure we don't miss anybody. >> reporter: the powerful ef-3 tornado leveled about a third of the town. killing 60-year-old david tapley and his wife brenda. the couple moved there after retiring. police put a curfew in place and have set up check points. >> i've seen a bunch o
shock waves were felt as far away as new delhi. >>> and it's another day of severe storms. expected to develop into texas into the mississippi valley. damaging hail and another round of tornadoes is possible. flash flood watches are posted in texas, oklahoma and arkansas. a line of tornadoes roared through texas and arkansas sunday. at least five people were killed. don champion is in hard hit texas. good morning,don. >> reporter: the deadly tornado has all but change live in the...
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temperatures on tuesday rose to 46.4 degrees celsius in the capital new delhi and 47 degrees in the eastern parts of the country. authorities are reporting many deaths in the southern states. most of the dead are workers in poor farming areas. >> translator: it's very hot. it's too hot to work. >> translator: i feel so bad because of this weather. >> local government leaders are trying to assess the damage caused by the extreme heat. they're using tv stations to advise people to avoid going outside during the day. officials are also handing out medicine in villages. >>> officials with the u.n. children agency say the islamic militant group boko haram is carrying out cruel acts against young people. they say there's been an alarming rise in suicide bombings by girls and women in nigeria. they say 27 attacks have already taken place this year. they say that exceeds last year's number of 26. unicef officials say boko haram kidnaps children and women and forces them to carry out suicide bombings. a representative in nigeria spoke to nhk and stressed they are victims. >> children are used as ins
temperatures on tuesday rose to 46.4 degrees celsius in the capital new delhi and 47 degrees in the eastern parts of the country. authorities are reporting many deaths in the southern states. most of the dead are workers in poor farming areas. >> translator: it's very hot. it's too hot to work. >> translator: i feel so bad because of this weather. >> local government leaders are trying to assess the damage caused by the extreme heat. they're using tv stations to advise people...
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reports say shaking was also felt 800 kilometers away in india's capital, new delhi. the earthquake on april 25th had a magnitude of 7.8. more than 8,000 people were killed. a japanese national living in kathmandu spoke to nhk over the phone and described the moment the earthquake struck. >>> japanese police have arrested three people on suspicion of illegally importing a shipment of prized mushrooms from north korea. one of the suspects is the son of the chairman of a pro-north korea group that serves as the de facto diplomatic mission for north korea in japan. nhk world's tomoko kamata has the details. >> reporter: the suspects are connected to a food wholesale company in tokyo. police say they imported nearly two tons of mushrooms from the north in 2010. one of the men is. police say the three disguised the mushrooms as cheaper chinese products. they arrested the men on suspicion of violating japan's foreign trade law. japanese officials imposed sanctions on pyongyang in 2006 after the north conducted nuclear tests and committed other provocative acts. the sanction
reports say shaking was also felt 800 kilometers away in india's capital, new delhi. the earthquake on april 25th had a magnitude of 7.8. more than 8,000 people were killed. a japanese national living in kathmandu spoke to nhk over the phone and described the moment the earthquake struck. >>> japanese police have arrested three people on suspicion of illegally importing a shipment of prized mushrooms from north korea. one of the suspects is the son of the chairman of a pro-north korea...
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new delhi has oil deals with vietnam to explore energy in those disputed waters. of course, these are all areas where india and u.s. interests converge to act as a counter balance to china's growing influence. the obama administration was pitching the transpacific partner ship as a way to sort of counter china's growing influence and by strengthening partners in areas of the pacific. the partnership was dealt a built of a setback this week because of the efforts to get the fast track approval were dealt a built of a setback in congress. >> all right, thank you so much. >> the president of the philippines has ordered a full investigation into a deadly fire at a shoe factory. at least 72 people were killed and 10 others still missing. we have more from manila. >> this is one of manila's deadliest fires. it engulfed most of the factory and lasted more than 17 hours. for most workers there was no way out. his children and granddaughter were working in the factory when the fire broke out. this morning he went inside to have a look. the chances that they survived are sl
new delhi has oil deals with vietnam to explore energy in those disputed waters. of course, these are all areas where india and u.s. interests converge to act as a counter balance to china's growing influence. the obama administration was pitching the transpacific partner ship as a way to sort of counter china's growing influence and by strengthening partners in areas of the pacific. the partnership was dealt a built of a setback this week because of the efforts to get the fast track approval...
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seth doane, cbs news, new delhi. >> pelley: a volcano threatens anan isld. that's next. making a fist something we do to show resolve. to defend ourselves. to declare victory. so cvs health provides expert support and vital medicines. at our infusion centers or in patients homes. we help them fight the good fight. cvs health, because health is everything. it's the final days of the ford ecoboost challenge. here we go! last chance to save big on ford, and get our best deals of the season. fusion is rockin' it man. i prefer without a doubt the escape over the cr-v. what doesn't this truck do? but these great deals end soon so act fast and don't miss out. do you want to take my trade-in right now? hurry to the final days of the ecoboost challenge. and get an escape with 0% financing for 60 months plus $750 cash if you own a ford or qualifying competitive vehicle. ...and the wolf was huffing and puffing... kind of like you sometimes, grandpa. well, when you have copd it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked t
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shock waves this morning were felt as far away as new delhi. >>> and it's another day of potentially severe weather in the southern plains. a string of powerful thunderstorms is expected to develop into texas and into the mississippi valley. damaging hail and another round of tornadoes is possible. flash flood watches are posted in texas, oklahoma and arkansas. a line of tornadoes roared through texas and arkansas sunday. at least five people were killed. don champion is in hard hit texas. good morning, don. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the deadly tornado in van has all but changed life in the tiny town of about 2600 people. the cleanup effort will continue there for a second day in a row, even as the threat of more severe weather looms. rescue crews in van, texas continued search efforts into the night, even though everyone is accounted for, cadaver dogs are being used to scour debris just in case. >> with the amount of damage that we suffered it's important that we check and we recheck what we've done, just to be sure we don't miss anybody. >> reporter: the powerful ef-3
shock waves this morning were felt as far away as new delhi. >>> and it's another day of potentially severe weather in the southern plains. a string of powerful thunderstorms is expected to develop into texas and into the mississippi valley. damaging hail and another round of tornadoes is possible. flash flood watches are posted in texas, oklahoma and arkansas. a line of tornadoes roared through texas and arkansas sunday. at least five people were killed. don champion is in hard hit...
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nidhi dutt, al jazerra new delhi. >>> demonstrators have clashed with police and chile as protests for reform continue. studentses in the capital santiago are demanding free education and better pay and also perks for staff, they are also accusing police of use using excessive force at a protest last week. >>> the united states wants to give millions of low income families free access to the internet in an effort to close the so-called digital divide. >> reporter: experts say it's a recognition that intimates net access is now a fundamental right. andy gallagher reports from miami. >> reporter: public libraries used to be all about books but in the digital age it's access to the internet that draws people in. this library in miami provides free online browsing to everything from job pages to educational and music programs. >> it's really cool, huh? >> yeah. that's a calculator. >> reporter: for parents getting their kids online it provides a vital service. >> it's a really nicely prayer and i so we enjoy coming. my sonnen joys coming as well. >> reporter: and it's that kind of service
nidhi dutt, al jazerra new delhi. >>> demonstrators have clashed with police and chile as protests for reform continue. studentses in the capital santiago are demanding free education and better pay and also perks for staff, they are also accusing police of use using excessive force at a protest last week. >>> the united states wants to give millions of low income families free access to the internet in an effort to close the so-called digital divide. >> reporter:...
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nidhi dutt, al jazerra new delhi. >>> more than 100 people have been ordered to evacuate remote southernland after a volcano erupted. it exploded on friday morning sending thick black smoke high in to the air. some airlines have been forced to divert flights. >>> demonstrators have clashed with police in chile as protests for educational reform continues. students in the capital santiago are demanding free education and better pay and perks for staff. they are also accusing police of using excessive force at a demonstration last week. lucia newman reports. >> reporter: it started peacefully enough. the turn outs were passing even organizers' expectations. as 10s of thousands of demonstrators marched down santiago's main avenue. they were led by the father of a student in critical condition after he was hit by water sprayed from from a water cannon last week. this march is against police repression in solidarity with him and all students who have a right to protest said stephanie aviles. the injured student's sister. others joined to express their anger at recent revelations of political
nidhi dutt, al jazerra new delhi. >>> more than 100 people have been ordered to evacuate remote southernland after a volcano erupted. it exploded on friday morning sending thick black smoke high in to the air. some airlines have been forced to divert flights. >>> demonstrators have clashed with police in chile as protests for educational reform continues. students in the capital santiago are demanding free education and better pay and perks for staff. they are also accusing...