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the rwandan environment management authority, rema, says 80% of all households in the country use wooding fuel. claudine nyirambabazi gets off to an early start on her long walk to where she collects wood. by the time she gets home, she'll be tired and her back will ache. she can no longer carry so much wood now that she has had a baby. so instead, claudine frequently buys wood. cooking g on a traditional three-stone fireplace wastes a lot of wood. it takes hours for the mother-of-four to prepare a meal, as most of the heat disappears into the room and the unhealthy, acrid smoke pollutes the air. claudine nyirambabazi: my eyes are not good at all. sometimes i can't see anything anymore because of all the smoke in my eyes. i have to cook for my children. i have no choice. i can't let my family starve just because of my eyes. but i am really worried about them. reporter: about 18 months ago, her neighbor, claudine nyirabureteri, got a new stove. she only had to pay part of the cost. but even that is unaffordable for most people here. with the new stove, cooking takes only half as long. a
the rwandan environment management authority, rema, says 80% of all households in the country use wooding fuel. claudine nyirambabazi gets off to an early start on her long walk to where she collects wood. by the time she gets home, she'll be tired and her back will ache. she can no longer carry so much wood now that she has had a baby. so instead, claudine frequently buys wood. cooking g on a traditional three-stone fireplace wastes a lot of wood. it takes hours for the mother-of-four to...
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corey conners rema in the lead. two pars justin on thatcard. >> that's his 27eth birdif t week. so corey conners walks to the 15th tee with a one-stroke lead. his wife mallory following. u lor when you trade? i want free access to research. yep, td ameritrade's got that. free access to every platform. yeah, that too. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. no hidden fees. no platform fees. no trade minimums. and yes, it's all at one low price. td ameritrade. ♪ remember the way we used to do things? hey man... like connect with friends? dig it! or get in shape? or sell a house and pay a real estate agent a big commission. [crash] at redfin, we charge you a 1% listing fee. and because redfin.com is america's #1 brokerage site our agents get more eyes on your home so you sell for thousands more than the one next door. don't get stuck in
corey conners rema in the lead. two pars justin on thatcard. >> that's his 27eth birdif t week. so corey conners walks to the 15th tee with a one-stroke lead. his wife mallory following. u lor when you trade? i want free access to research. yep, td ameritrade's got that. free access to every platform. yeah, that too. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to...
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grow andyment and wages are going up and inflation is moderate and consumer and business confidence rema strong.'s it all placed in the bull scenario. china is bottoming and the u.s economy will remn here. so far this earnings season mo companies are beating estimates than usual and they're beating them by more than they usually 29 companies have reported for the first quarter so far. of those 29, 83% are beating te estiand that's a lot mor than usual and they're beating by an average by more than sev percentage points an this happening? because analysts dramatically cut their estimates back in december, concern of an imminent, global meltdown whic has not happened. so here's the bottom line. dimon's comments have lessened fears that a reces the corner and there's a good chance we will avoid sth s&p earnings go negative for t first quarter and that means n earnings recession. for "nigly busines i'm bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. >> let's dig deeper into the bank earnings. j.p. morgan, the biggest bank by assets benefited by higher interest rates in its most recent quarter and
grow andyment and wages are going up and inflation is moderate and consumer and business confidence rema strong.'s it all placed in the bull scenario. china is bottoming and the u.s economy will remn here. so far this earnings season mo companies are beating estimates than usual and they're beating them by more than they usually 29 companies have reported for the first quarter so far. of those 29, 83% are beating te estiand that's a lot mor than usual and they're beating by an average by more...
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by without asking your doctor about xeljanz xr >>> finally tonight, our gabe gutierrez ab tells a remavival story. >> repelling rope one. >> reporter: one by one the five trapped men were pulled to safety. >> it's a miracle. ep >>ter: andrew webb was the sixth, he escaped first and called for help levering behind his th , brother and uncle, two friends. it's known as cyclops cave. an experienced cave explorer, 22-yr-old webb planned the trips for weeks. he told a relative if nobody heard from the group by sunday send for help but by saturday night they realized time was running out. there was heavy rain and mud. the others suffering from exhaustion and hypothermia. how did you manage to climb out? >> there was a few cracks you could grab hold enough and tinally i got hold enoughwedge myself between two walls and snake out. it was do or die. climb or go. >> reporter: hours after webb called 911, emergency crews repelled in. >> it was ke winning the lottery. >> reporter: the narrowest of victories fueled not by luck but adrenaline. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, cleveland, virginia. >> glad t
by without asking your doctor about xeljanz xr >>> finally tonight, our gabe gutierrez ab tells a remavival story. >> repelling rope one. >> reporter: one by one the five trapped men were pulled to safety. >> it's a miracle. ep >>ter: andrew webb was the sixth, he escaped first and called for help levering behind his th , brother and uncle, two friends. it's known as cyclops cave. an experienced cave explorer, 22-yr-old webb planned the trips for weeks. he told...
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this is rema twenty two year old. third child and that'll do for now she says hong kong i dream of a better quality of life for me and might i don't want any more now but maybe i would after three to five years and i dream to have them and. says three children is enough but madam i want my children to learn to be educated to have a quality of life much better than mine and i want to take them back to syria but syria will take years to rebuild so abdullah high could well grow up here he'll be safe and fat and will get an education but like almost everyone else his life here will be lived in limbo unable to leave and unable to make a life elsewhere bernard smith al-jazeera zaatari on the jordan syria border. now at least thirteen hundred migrants most of them from cuba have staged the biggest mass escape in recent times from a mexican detention center guards were unarmed at the facility located on the border with guatemala the migrants escaped on foot reportedly without confrontation many have complained of overcrowding
this is rema twenty two year old. third child and that'll do for now she says hong kong i dream of a better quality of life for me and might i don't want any more now but maybe i would after three to five years and i dream to have them and. says three children is enough but madam i want my children to learn to be educated to have a quality of life much better than mine and i want to take them back to syria but syria will take years to rebuild so abdullah high could well grow up here he'll be...
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have to hustle to get that job before meeting a group of families like we did when the college ate rema noodles every day fill me with his residence c.m.e. work his way up make it to fifty year is freely gee i made more incivility i don't know that but you want to double that here's where most of us would make mistakes i write you flip to eat the day if you make two and if it thousand a year you get nothing in the year that was a bad investment those who are us with this is the problem gamble or are you you can lose it all still be a hustler and make it and this was in my destination i'm just scared this is what i care for like this and was ever so graciously so based on here let me like you let life happen to you you take basic wording grab ahold of life you live life have you basically how you described the coming to me you read in a wave that's a bad place to be in bro you ran away but you knew going to sad to know what you could this at was making money if you got nothing at in the day you know me if your whole life is a gamble you know to me in you're always looking for good for th
have to hustle to get that job before meeting a group of families like we did when the college ate rema noodles every day fill me with his residence c.m.e. work his way up make it to fifty year is freely gee i made more incivility i don't know that but you want to double that here's where most of us would make mistakes i write you flip to eat the day if you make two and if it thousand a year you get nothing in the year that was a bad investment those who are us with this is the problem gamble...
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rema -->> reporter: stephan jefferson spoke out during his first hearing. >> i want to apologize to the city, everyone involved, with the fiasco involving me. >> reporter: arrested friday night, police say he shot one of them in the hand.>> please forgive me for my intentions, it was never to hurt anyone, the police, that -- i didn't mean to hurt him. >> reporter: but in talk about the other three people he is accused of killing, an apology is too late. >> i don't know what's going on in the man's mind, if he has mental illness, i hope he gets the help he needs. >> reporter: his brother, calvin kelly, was the third victim, family and friends gathered at people's park for a vigil monday, a witness says jefferson walked up to him, shot him in the head and walked away, he leaves behind a partner and 4 children under 18. >> he was always here, a friendly person, a people person, he never did anything to anybody. >> reporter: an hour before he was shut, to say that jefferson killed davis in another district, and accused of killing marcus jackson in oakland, a memorial is dedicated to the 57-
rema -->> reporter: stephan jefferson spoke out during his first hearing. >> i want to apologize to the city, everyone involved, with the fiasco involving me. >> reporter: arrested friday night, police say he shot one of them in the hand.>> please forgive me for my intentions, it was never to hurt anyone, the police, that -- i didn't mean to hurt him. >> reporter: but in talk about the other three people he is accused of killing, an apology is too late. >> i...
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. >> they are on the state sponsor of terrorism lift list and rema. thank you so much. >>> blizzard warnings in a half dozen states. over 2 feet of snow expected to hit some areas. details ahead. ♪ pardon the interruption but this is big! now at t-mobile buy any samsung galaxy s10 and get a galaxy s10e free! oh no. your new boss seems cool, but she might not be sweatpants cool. not quite ready to face the day? that's why we're here with free hot breakfast. book at hampton.com for our price match guarantee. hampton by hilton. book at hampton.com for our price match guarantee. run with us. on a john deere x300 series mower. because seasons may change... ♪ ...but true character doesn't. ♪ wow, you've outdone yourself this time. hey, what're neighbors for? it's beautiful. nothing runs like a deere™. run with us. save $300 on x330 and x350 select series lawn tractors. at participating john deere dealers. ( ♪ ) only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol®. >>> a suspect is in custody i
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mazarati hopes rwanda can rema for future generations of this technology.th >> i could land, that woulde more transformative asa anything w ever seen. >> reporter: competition is heating ups other companare developing drones that can land and pick up sumedical packages, like t samples, to deliver to lab facilities not available in rul areas. medical drone technology may be where aviation was with the b wrigthers, but it's a giant leap forward for places l,like the ruhango hospitaust 50 miles away, but a very long road journey from kigali, says medical director richard edabyineza. >> before we staorking with zipline, it should takeo four tve hours to get blood from kigali. since we started working with zipline, it's now taking us 15 to 20 minutes to get blood. >> reporter: having made the delivery, the one is guided back to home base, hooked by a zipline and epared for its next trip.e vernment says its goal is to connect all its people to essential medical supplies in 30 minutes. for the pbs newshour, this is fred de sam lazaro at the world's first medical drone base in muhanga, rwanda.
mazarati hopes rwanda can rema for future generations of this technology.th >> i could land, that woulde more transformative asa anything w ever seen. >> reporter: competition is heating ups other companare developing drones that can land and pick up sumedical packages, like t samples, to deliver to lab facilities not available in rul areas. medical drone technology may be where aviation was with the b wrigthers, but it's a giant leap forward for places l,like the ruhango hospitaust...
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rema around.get shuffled incomplete cemetery records.nly way for forensic investigators to find where the disappead are is to excavate graves. at's a mammoth task. in cemeteries across colombia therfs an estimated minimum o 20,000 unidentified corpses. any reins found are brought to state forensic laboratories for analis and identification. any personal possessions that familyembers may recognize are recorded-- underwear, a shirt, a belt. in the last 12 years, the state forensic unit has exhumed 9,000 dead attributed to paramilitaries, but about half remain unidentified, stored on warehouse shelves. tens of thousands of missing are still waiting to be found.n including the maria quinchia. we followed one governmentns fo team, led by anthropologist fredy ramirez. >> ( transled ): who are you in relation to the deceased? >> ( translated ): i'm the mother. >> reporter: gravesites are often in areas that are remote, grttered with landmines, or controlled by armeps who don't want investigators to unearth their crimes. as a precaution, the mil
rema around.get shuffled incomplete cemetery records.nly way for forensic investigators to find where the disappead are is to excavate graves. at's a mammoth task. in cemeteries across colombia therfs an estimated minimum o 20,000 unidentified corpses. any reins found are brought to state forensic laboratories for analis and identification. any personal possessions that familyembers may recognize are recorded-- underwear, a shirt, a belt. in the last 12 years, the state forensic unit has...
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. >> quite rema>> oh, you did a g explaining it all.now, everyone needs that kind of inspiration to see you know, comeback stories like this and to see, you know, greatness multiplied many times over and culminating on this weekend like that. don riddell, thank you so much. appreciate it. >> and we'll be right back. -i call it my comfortable future plan. -it's our confident forever plan. -welcome to our complete freedom plan. -it's all possible with a cfp professional. ♪ -find your certified financial planner™ professional at letsmakeaplan.org. you're smart,eattified finayou already knew that.ional but it's also great for finding the perfect used car. you'll see what a fair price is and you can connect with a truecar certified dealer. now you're even smarter. this is truecar. the latest inisn't just a store.ty it's a save more with a new kind of wireless network store. it's a look what your wifi can do now store. a get your questions answered by awesome experts store. it's a now there's one store that connects your life like never befor
. >> quite rema>> oh, you did a g explaining it all.now, everyone needs that kind of inspiration to see you know, comeback stories like this and to see, you know, greatness multiplied many times over and culminating on this weekend like that. don riddell, thank you so much. appreciate it. >> and we'll be right back. -i call it my comfortable future plan. -it's our confident forever plan. -welcome to our complete freedom plan. -it's all possible with a cfp professional. ♪...
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e ommunities is still flooded and destroyed crops rema pence joined iowa governor kim reynolds and republican senators joni ernst and chuck grassley to tour the damage. it's now reached almost billion. >>right now fema is helping flood victims across the midwest. we cover. i will lawmakers say they need more money to help rebuild their communities. the problem is that money is stuck in the senate. >>it was blocked by democrats in the united states senate. >>the issue has turned into a political battle. democrats are opposing the really package unless it includes more money for puerto rico, something republicans call unnecessary. in the meantime grassley is pushing for new ways to help victims. let's continue. the bipartisan predation this week he announced a tax credit plan to help businesses pay employees even while closed. it also gives victims access to the retirement accounts help them get refor 2 weeks says he hopes his visit and images of destruction will send a message once they return time. in washington, i'm recall martin. >>as a massive snowstorm continues across a the northern part
e ommunities is still flooded and destroyed crops rema pence joined iowa governor kim reynolds and republican senators joni ernst and chuck grassley to tour the damage. it's now reached almost billion. >>right now fema is helping flood victims across the midwest. we cover. i will lawmakers say they need more money to help rebuild their communities. the problem is that money is stuck in the senate. >>it was blocked by democrats in the united states senate. >>the issue has...
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one saturday morning in october 1957 a 14-year-old in a small farming town of, if rema, iowa woke up to found the world in a different place. the soviet union had launched beach-ball size orbit around the earth, they called it spu, the nik, fellow traveler, they were seen as technological power had beaten the united states into space. boy's name was steve bales and he was of average height with thick brown hair and glasses. mother worked in beauty parlor, father at the age of 39 had been draft intoed the u.s. army and served with the 102nd infantry division in world war ii. owned hard wire store. steve told his parents, younger brothers and anyone else who would live how angry he was that america hadn't launched satellite first. he had been interested in space ever since he was 10. when he and his father and brothers spent many summer nights sleeping outside on well-worn gray blankets, there it is. [laughter] >> in the field behind their house on the edge of town. as darkness fell, dad would point out the big deeper and nothing seemed as wonderful as universe and its mystery. that ex
one saturday morning in october 1957 a 14-year-old in a small farming town of, if rema, iowa woke up to found the world in a different place. the soviet union had launched beach-ball size orbit around the earth, they called it spu, the nik, fellow traveler, they were seen as technological power had beaten the united states into space. boy's name was steve bales and he was of average height with thick brown hair and glasses. mother worked in beauty parlor, father at the age of 39 had been draft...
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. >> he has an identical twin ed oner mark who rema earth that year.t th d. wh they find? >> they found a whole range of changes including in scott's gut. in his immune system. even genetic chans. back onearth, mark a former astronaut, he experienced none of that. the question what would happen if we went on a two and a half noigs mars? >> today is my six rep day. >> reporter: from the minute he arrived on the space station, scott kelly was a test. >> we've collected a of data on our time here. >> reporter: t tests continued back on earth. how did a year s inpace affect his body? three years later, the results are in. the biggest surprise? >> 7% of my genes which is dna, rna, and h proteine now expressed themselves differently. >> reporter: in space,s kell genes suddenly became far mar active. gened related t immune responses, infla nation, and cell growth. perhaps frompace radiation exposure which increases his risk of cancer. and something else. the protective ends on his chromosomes suddenly got longer in that's good news. longer telomeres help prot
. >> he has an identical twin ed oner mark who rema earth that year.t th d. wh they find? >> they found a whole range of changes including in scott's gut. in his immune system. even genetic chans. back onearth, mark a former astronaut, he experienced none of that. the question what would happen if we went on a two and a half noigs mars? >> today is my six rep day. >> reporter: from the minute he arrived on the space station, scott kelly was a test. >> we've...