was it is fight of the century? many say it didn t live up to the hype. floyd mayweather beat manny pacquiao. manny pacquiao disagrees. he thought he was the better fighter. the faa is ordering maintenance on all boeing 787 dreamliners. testing found the 787s could lose battery power after 248 days of being continuously powered. they have been plagued by battery problems. it was grounded in 2013 because of that issue. in nepal, people in remote areas are struggling after the devastating earthquake that rocked the country. the district near kathmandu counts for a third of all earthquake deaths. it s plagued by poverty and the folks are upset aid is not
get aid to certain parts of nepal. itis been raining. landslides make it difficult as well. the homes, many homes are so spread out, so high in the mountains. the airports are jammed. they need helicopters to get to rural parts of nepal, but they only have 20 helicopters. there s a lot of challenges, still. the government, all the aid workers are doing what they can, working as fast as they can, but it s not enough. george? i understand, also, that officials are starting to lose hope that, you know, they can still find survivors in the rubble. what are you hearing? reporter: that s right. the chances of finding survivors is very slim is what the officials are saying. it would be a miracle if anyone is found alive. they are still hopeful and continuing to look. they are calling it a search an
photographs. it was a joyous, happy occasion before political turmoil. it s a matter of unity. it may be tested here long before baby george and his sibling assume the throne. we are in interesting times in that sphere. the continuity and tradition. we saw the easel being used. the announcement, the press release. we saw the s l being used. it has been to note a birth. a birth of enormous significance, of a royal family that the world wants to know a great deal about. william is very keen, as you know, to have as much privacy as he can for his family. live in london giving your take on what to expect for a name. richard, we appreciate your time. okay. nepal continues to cope after last week s devastating
the indian contingent that were here earlier. they have been helping families remove the bodies of the dead and helping to try to remove the cadavers of livestock. they are saying aid is very slow to reach this part of the country. food aid and medical aid and the farther out areas, the situation is even more dire. it is very difficult to reach this part of the country. it is entirely cut off for any sort of vehicle access. we hiked here. this, right now, is what so many people are trying to deal with. again, not only rebuilding their lives physically, but those who lost someone they love, trying to emotionally recover. arwa damon, cnn, nepal. arwa s story shows you what is happening there. you can learn more about the earthquake in nepal, including ways you can help. you can help the people that
to put their lives back together. a town that was once made up of some 1400 plus homes. 95% of which have been completely damaged are no longer inhabitable. in that home there, you see a family, not only trying to rebuild its life, but also trying to recover from the loss of a loved one. an 11-year-old girl died there. that is her father who is trying to put pieces of what seems was the roof that sheeting there up on the wall. her brothers are up on the wall, also trying to help their father rebuild their home. this is a nation that is still struggling on so many levels to cope with what happened, not to mention, a severe lack of aid. despite the fact that many nations pledged so much to nepal. aid has yet to reach these areas and the quantities that is needed. we were speaking with members of