arabian peninsula has been a war zone since two thousand and fourteen iranian backed the rebels are fighting the yemeni government which is supported by saudi arabia twenty eight thousand people have died and nearly fourteen million are threatened by hunger and disease. this is a bitter harvest the leaves of this runoff plant are all there is for lunch no bread rice or noodles to be had anywhere the members of the family have to fend for themselves. but you know aid organization has helped us a toll i ve been asking for help for families who are suffering in the war. and the money go out of. this family is one of many who have fled to the remote region of how to escape the fighting between the saudi led coalition and the iran back to sleep rebels but the lack of humanitarian aid and means subsisting on less which don t really nourish and life. now you can shock i know what this woman
i definitely feel like i m in a dependable vehicle right now. woman 2: i want a chevy now. woman 3: i know! what do you get from subsisting on a dozen diet coax a day, mcdonald s cheeseburgers, overcooked steak with ketchup, chocolate cake with ice cream, two scoops, and an exercise routine that consists of riding
politicized. it should not be. the reality is a simple one. it is a crisis. it is in crisis. you do not celebrate when you put out the fire in half of your house, okay? the rest of the house is still op fire. you hear reports ta people are subsisting on a kind of food that is like refugee food. 40.5% still without water. the term they re using instead of saying hello to each other they re saying do you have water and power? it s not sustainable life there. that s why woo ergoing to stay on the criticism of t i can t even get rid of the situation or wipe it off the screen. that s how persistent the problem is, that we can t wipe it off. no joke, alisyn. we re staying on it all the
i have to say because of some of these actions. we re at lalibaba s ash ram. lalibaba is the most famous aghori sect in varanasi. everybody knows about him. welcome. thank you. come. this is a temple. while most aghori ascetic nomads, he hosts guests. age mellows him out. he no longer takes part of the theatrics. these days he spends his time meditating and doing yoga, subsisting on a diet of nothing but honey, which he drinks out of a human skull.
off of the coast of nigeria. around the corner. you re going to find some stairs. reporter: divers on a grim task, searching for a sunken tug on the ocean floor to recover the bodies of 12 crew members. we already recovered four bodies. so the anticipation wasn t great we were going to find anyone alive at that stage. reporter: then you found one. he s alive. the driver saw a hand in the passageway. we seen it was a body. when the diver reached up to grab the hand, the hand grabbed the diver it. it was the ship s cook. he had been on the bathroom when a massive rogue swell capsized the ship. as the tug sank, harrison scrambled into a cabin and found an air pocket, a few feet of precious air in utter darkness. fearing sharks, praying, subsisting on six sodas until the dive team found him. good job, may friend. well done. you are a survivor. reporter: like jonah in the bible, harrison had gone to the dark depths of the seas and lived to tell the tale.