people worship and deitys. this is where buddha was born. people are deeply spiritual here. everybody is talking about the massive loss of lives and people s homes that have been destroyed. but within they come and see this what s left of their national heritage something they are very proud of people completely shaken here. all right. so thank you very much. we will be checking back with you throughout the morning. appreciate it. now, international aid is pouring no nepal from all over the world. we have more on helping the victims and i know ivan much of the challenges is getting that much-needed aid to the people that node it. reporter: that s right, mikaela, let s first talk about where i am right now. this is in front of what used to be a seven-story building that was basically fogged over and
no question about it. but a lot of news, we will take you to nepal. let s get to it. a third day of search and rescue operations under way after saturday s 7.8 magnitude earthquake. the road infrastructures have been totally wiped out. i feel the ground is shaking. these are all people simply put too afraid to go back home. it used to be a three-story temple. the worst this country has seen in generations. dr. sanjay gupta, you have jumped into action. the hospital definitely sheltered patients. this is new day with chris kwoernlgs alisyn camerota and mikaela pereira. good morning, everyone, well cam back to your new day. 80s in nepal, a 7.8 magnitude
we saw that. a 27-year-old baltimore man died sunday one week after being taken into custody by police. police are engaged in a cover-up cover-up. shoot me! i m not going to do it. i want to be sure before i use deadly force. announcer: this is new day with chris cuomo, alisyn camerata and mikaela pereira. mick what is off today. john berman happy to have you. we are following two stories in the migrant crisis in the med strainian this hour. first hundreds are feared dead in what could be the worst migrant disaster off the libyan coast. off the greek coast, at least three people dead dozens missing there. there are ongoing situations there. we have to look at the
many people as possible. yemen has the full attention of the u.n. city council. generally wards are not won by airstrikes. closing arguments are set to begin this morning in the boston marathon bombing trial. the judge is not involved in the sentencing. it s the jury. this is new day with chris cuomo, alisyn camerota and mikaela pereira. good morning. we begin with the iranian nuclear deal telling the framework, our best bet to keep nuclear weapons out of reach vowing to probably israel. it bears repeating. the stakes are high here nuclear weapons, yet the obstacle still at home seems to be the political climate with congress. to be clear, he has a lot of work to do.
have to get involved at some point? mikaela, i don t. i do not see the united states getting involved. i don t think we need to get involved. there are eight arab countries that have a very strong air force throughout all of them. they have been training for years. they have very dynamic aircraft that can do these things and again the saudis and the egyptians who are leading this fight both have very strong militarys. the only concern militarily on the ground side is they re both trained very heavily in conventional armored warfare. when you go into yemen on the aspect it becomes a gorilla par fair. interesting, yemen s prime minister called out iran for backing the houthi rebels. i m curious what your sense is how much iran is backing the houthi rebels? you know we ve seen reports everywhere from logistic humanitarian there is even the republican guard advisers on the ground giving them. the problem right now the